We've been 5-10 years away from an economic collapse for about 50 years.
There are a myriad of technological opportunities to keep this system on life support, and that is before you try to actualize the level of automation that is available at an increasing rate.
The equation is not simple.
Takes three days of no food for a populace to burn everything down. Three days.
Might take 50 years for it to happen. But it really only takes three days.
My argument still stands, undefeated.
With automation, it doesn't matter what happens to the mass of useless eating Sheep you call the "populace".
But automated machinery can still be broken by the starving.
I think the people at the top are probably more scared right now than you probably think they are.
The system will collapse when they decide it is time to pull it. Until then it is on life support
Definitely not simple.
I think we’re 5-10 years out and it will be spurred by a major Chinese attack on the US.
I am not a China expert but is it in the Asian mindset to expand across the globe? Historically they've mostly kept to their region and never had colonies what I know. China might not be a military threat, unless their mentality has changed?
The world is much smaller now than it was even 200 years ago. China is able to step in as the global superpower now that the US has degraded and the West is weakened.
Think about it. If Russia and China staged an attack on the US…would the US be able to stop them?
EMP attack? Cyber attack shutting down water and energy sources? Food supply attack?
Americans are the weakest we’ve ever been in our entire history. China is its strongest it’s been in 200 years.
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