Thirty-Six Sure-Fire Signs That Your Empire Is Crumbling

I am not sure that I agree with all this guy writes, in particular about Belgium (a very fine country indeed), but hey, even if half of that is on target, all it would take is to slightly rephrase the title and call it "Eighteen Sure-Fire Signs That Your Empire Is Crumbling". The conclusion would change in any way.

VS

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Thirty-Six Sure-Fire Signs That Your Empire Is Crumbling

By David Michael Green

02/12/07 "ICH" --- - So. You’ve built yourself an empire, eh?

Well, bully for you!

What’s next, you ask? Well, now you’ve got to do what everybody does when they have an empire, of course. You’ve got to worry about it falling apart, mate!

But how to tell for sure? Let me see if I can be helpful. Here are some rules of thumb to keep in mind, thirty-six sure-fire indicators that your empire is falling apart:

You know your empire’s crumbling when the folks who are gearing up their empire to replace yours start blowing up satellites in space. And then they don’t bother to return your phone calls when you ring up to ask why.

You know your empire’s crumbling when those same folks are cutting deals left, right and center across Asia, Latin America and Africa, while you, your lousy terms, and your arrogant attitude are no longer welcome.

You know your empire’s crumbling when you’re spending your grandchildren’s money like a drunken sailor, and letting your soon-to-be rivals finance your little splurge (i.e., letting them own your country).

You know your empire’s crumbling when it’s considered an achievement to pretend that you’ve halved the rate at which you’re adding to the massive mountain of debt you’ve already accumulated.

You know your empire’s crumbling when you weaken your currency until it looks as anemic as a Paris runway model, and you’re still setting record trade deficits. (Hint: Because you’re not making anything anymore.)

You know your empire’s crumbling when “the little brown ones” (thank you George H.W. Bush – certainly not me – for that lovely expression) in country after country of “your backyard” blow you off and proudly elect anti-imperialist leftist governments.

You know your empire’s crumbling when you can’t topple those governments and replace them with nice puppet regimes – like in the good old days – even if you wanted to. And you badly want to.

You know your empire’s crumbling when one of their leaders comes to the United Nations and makes fun of your emperor, calling him the devil, and joking about smelling sulphur where he just stood. And though a few folks cringe, everybody laughs.

You know your empire’s crumbling when just about your entire military land force is tied up in a worse-than-useless war launched on the basis of complete fabrications, that every day is actually making you less – not more – secure from external threat.

You know your empire’s crumbling when almost half the soldiers in that war are high-paid mercenaries, and you don’t dare institute a draft.

You know your empire’s crumbling when you send soldiers into war with two weeks training and a lack of armor, and then you keep them there for three, four and five rotations.

You know your empire’s crumbling when a member of the Axis of Evil can test missiles and explode nuclear warheads, and all you can do about it is mumble some pathetic warnings about how they better not do that again or there will be consequences.

You know your empire’s crumbling when you even think that there is an Axis of Evil.

You know your empire’s crumbling when a rag-tag military hodge-podge of irregulars has you pinned down in an endless fight you can’t win, but also can’t lose.

You know your empire’s crumbling when you’re too dumb to even ban Humvees as a first step toward ending your dependency on a foreign-owned crucial resource.

You know your empire’s crumbling when you trade your prior moral leadership on human rights issues for global disgust at your torture, ‘extraordinary rendition’ (a.k.a. kidnaping for torture) and the dismantling of nine centuries worth of civil liberties progress.

You know your empire’s crumbling when you blow off international law that you once helped create, and undermine the institutions of international governance that you once helped build.

You know your empire’s crumbling when opinion polls confirm that every month you’re more and more despised throughout the world.

You know your empire’s crumbling when you can’t even pull off the hanging of a tin-pot murderous former dictator without turning him into a hero.

You know your empire’s crumbling when you’re the richest country in the world, but nearly 50 million of your people don’t have basic health care coverage.

You know your empire’s crumbling when the World Health Organization ranks your healthcare system 37th ‘best’ in the world, just above Slovenia, and just below Costa Rica. (And far below Colombia, Cyprus, Saudi Arabia and Morocco.)

You know your empire’s crumbling when instead of making it easier for citizens to obtain a higher education, you’re making it harder and more expensive.

You know your empire’s crumbling when your government gives tax breaks to industries as a reward for exporting your jobs elsewhere.

You know your empire’s crumbling when the so-called ‘opposition’ party can’t even turn that obscenity into a viable campaign theme and use it to clobber the worst emperor in your history.

You know your empire’s crumbling when your middle class has been stagnant for three decades, while the wealth of the hyper-rich continues to climb through the roof.

You know your empire’s crumbling when your reaction to that is to exacerbate the problem by enacting tax policies that massively increase further still the gap between the rich and the rest.

You know your empire’s crumbling when the predatory class has taken over your government and is stripping the country of everything not bolted down to the floor. And then it sells the floor itself, as well, to your rivals.

You know your empire’s crumbling when you’re spending tens of billions of dollars you don’t own on new nuclear warheads and space weapons that don’t work, to be used against an enemy you don’t have.

You know your empire’s crumbling when one of your cities drowns and your government does next to nothing before, during and after.

You know your empire’s crumbling when a massive environmental nightmare is looming around the corner, and your emperor not only ignores it, but claims it isn’t real while taking steps to exacerbate it.

You know your empire’s crumbling when your emperor is warned by a CIA briefer of an imminent terrorist attack of vast proportions, and responds by remaining on vacation and dismissing the briefer with the words: “All right. You've covered your ass, now.”

You know your empire’s crumbling when the same emperor drops everything to fly across the country from his vacation home in order to sign a bill intervening on the wrong side of a personal medical drama involving a single family.

You know your empire’s crumbling when gays and immigrants are used as diversionary issues to keep people from thinking about the pillaging of their country and their wallets actually taking place. And it works.

You know your empire’s crumbling when people are getting more religious and less scientific, not the other way around.

You know your empire’s crumbling when your political leaders start to be chosen by dynastic rules of succession.

And you especially know your empire’s crumbling when the most idiotic child of one of the least accomplished leaders in its history is not only crowned as the next emperor, but is even revered for a time by most of the public as a great one.

Rome? Britain? Spain?

At this rate we’ll be lucky to end up like Belgium.

David Michael Green is a professor of political science at Hofstra University in New York. He is delighted to receive readers' reactions to his articles (dmg@regressiveantidote.net), but regrets that time constraints do not always allow him to respond. More of his work can be found at his website, www.regressiveantidote.net.

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More hate America.

vees,
Is there anything you like about the only country that would give you safety from whatever you fled?

America!=USA && 'Empire'!=USA

your question is based on an erroneous assumption: that I "fled" (in fact, I am safe in any country of the planet and I have three passports to choose from,including an EU one) also, this is a personal question on a political forum and, of course, a non-sequitur (what else...). Nonetheless, I will answer it. The answer is:

yes.

Now please keep in mind that 'America' is a (misnamed) continent. The USA is only a *part* of it. Lastly, the 'Empire" is not the USA, its Israel+USA+"Echelon countries" (in that order).

As usual, your categories are wrong.

Motto: chown -R linux:GNU world
Distros: Debian, gNewSense

where are the mercs?

So which colluding country has 50% mercenaries? Certainly not the USA - we've just screwed our soldiers and told them they can't come home anymore because a tour of duty is now indefinite and not a maximum 2 years.

The 'rag-tag army' thing is nothing new - how did the British royalty feel during the US war of independence? Yeah - all those damned hicks taking pot-shots at their soldiers. How about Vietnam - we bomb villages to hell - no disputes that we killed a hell of a lot more of them and did more damage, but we didn't win that one because Charlie just kept coming. Of course if we don't like that then we can exterminate most of the population of Iraq with about 100 nukes and there won't be too many people left to shoot at our soldiers. We could probably get their oil for free too! (But the glow might scare people into avoiding it.) In history no occupying force was ever welcome even when they did good, and in Iraq we have several camps of religious zealots trying to grab control of the nation and inflict their own religious laws. The president is a lame duck because he doesn't want to offend people who belong to his particular sect and he's demonstrated that he's quite happy to have the minority sect treated the way Saddam was accused of treating his sort. One way or another Iraq is going to have a religious government (and it's going to be pretty much like the Taliban but in much larger numbers) and we have Dubbyah to thank. So we replace a murderous secular dictator with a gaggle of murderous religious dictators - nice one Dubbyah! Now if we're really luck Iran will interfere and there's some hope of having a more moderate government than Iraq would otherwise have. How lame is the Iraqi president? Let's see - he won't do anything without the explicit approval of his buddy Muqtada Al'Sadr (whom the US press always remind us is a terrorist and enemy of the USA).

where are the mercs?

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So which colluding country has 50% mercenaries? Certainly not the USA

yes, the USA. There are about 100'000 US 'private contractors' currently in Iraq

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and it's going to be pretty much like the Taliban but in much larger numbers

the Taliban were Wahabi/Salafi. the dominant religious force in Iraq is Shia, that is very very different from the Wahabi/Salafis.

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Now if we're really luck Iran will interfere and there's some hope of having a more moderate government than Iraq would otherwise have.

Correct. The Iranians are even more moderate than the Iraqi Shia.

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Distros: Debian, gNewSense

missing 37th sign

Britain, U.S. worst places for children: UNICEF report
No link between country's wealth, child quality of life, study says

Astrid Zweynert and Kate Kelland
Reuters

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

LONDON -- Britain is the worst country in the industrialized world in which to be a child, closely followed by the United States, the United Nations Children's Fund said on Wednesday.

The UNICEF charity looked at 40 indicators to gauge the lives of children in 21 economically advanced nations -- the first study of its kind -- and found Britain's children were among the poorest and most neglected.

Britain lagged behind on key measures of poverty and deprivation, happiness, relationships, and risky or bad behaviour, the study showed.

It scored better for health and safety of children but languished in the bottom third for all other measures, giving it the lowest overall placing, just below the United States.

The United States was ranked worst for health and safety and only Britain scored lower for relationships and risky or bad behaviour. The highest ranking for the United States was for education where it was ranked 12th out of the 21 countries.

Canada received a 12th overall ranking in the study, garnering high marks for children's educational well being (second overall) and material well being (sixth), but scoring poorly in family and peer relationships (18th) and behaviours and risks (17th).

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Read the full Innocenti Report Card

The study found there was no consistent relationship between a country's wealth, as measured in gross domestic product per capita, and a child's quality of life.

The Czech Republic, for example, achieved a higher ranking than economically wealthier France, which was mired in the bottom third along with Britain and the United States.

Children's happiness was rated highest in northern Europe, with the Netherlands, Sweden and Denmark leading the list.

"All countries have weaknesses that need to be addressed and no country features in the top third of the rankings for all six dimensions," said David Bull, UNICEF U.K.'s executive director.

Jonathan Bradshaw, professor of social policy at York University in England, one of the report's authors, put Britain's poor ratings down to long-term under-investment in children and a "dog-eat-dog" society.

"In a society which is very unequal, with high levels of poverty, it leads on to what children think about themselves and their lives. That's really what's at the heart of this," Bradshaw told a news conference.

[source: http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/story.html?id=94df00c3-6920-49cd-a230-6b02c50ce351&k=0]
[full report here: http://www.unicef-icdc.org/cgi-bin/unicef/presscentre/download_insert.sql?ProductID=51&DownloadAddress=/presscentre/presskit/reportcard7/iwp2006_03_eng.pdf]

Inform and illuminate.

This should, without a doubt, be posted at Ellis Island. No one should migrate to any of the countries listed. Those that are informed and still choose to immigrate to these terrible countries should be forced to send their children to countries that UNICEF designates.
I think someone should FedEx this report to Fidel. It might save a few lives.

"Prejudices are what fools use for reason."
Voltaire

Inform and illuminate.

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This should, without a doubt, be posted at Ellis Island. No one should migrate to any of the countries listed.

correct. but just one warning would not be enough against the billion dollar propaganda machine saying otherwise. It would take very determined action to counteract Hollywood+Disney+Fox+CNN+etc. Although reports like this one will work for the educated folks.

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Those that are informed and still choose to immigrate to these terrible countries should be forced to send their children to countries that UNICEF designates.

nope. they do it to themsleves. that what brains, or lackthereof, do to one's life (and kids)

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I think someone should FedEx this report to Fidel. It might save a few lives.

correct again. but he know about it. as for his marielitos, they *choose* to believe in the big pie the sky

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"Prejudices are what fools use for reason."
Voltaire

indeed. there is still hope for you Jaclown!

Sounds Pretty Bad

However, there is always someone or some group screaming doom. I know the natural progression of current situations is pretty bad, but maybe something will change? Who knows? One thing I am pretty sure of is the US won't succeed as a global empire. As the wealthy migrate to better locations the people will be left to survive on whatever is left. The people are really to blame for their lack of vigilance. How many times will we have to learn this lesson?

UNICEF and the death of children.

VS,
Why do 28,000 children die needlessly each day in the world? Who will stop it?
No one seems to care.
Maybe it's not just the Empire that's crumbling?
Is G_d dead or is he just waiting on us to do something?

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