The Revolution Comes for Us All
There are events in history that are so large that no group can stop them, no one can stop them, they are inevitable based on the structures, process, and principles of the time.
After the Magna Carta, sooner or later it was the time for the end of Kings. When the Europeans began to explore the seas in the 16th century, it was an end to main of the foreign and indigenous kingdoms around the world.
When the USA was founded, it was the end to a strong Native American culture. When the USA rose to dominance, it was the end to Europe as the world’s central power.
And now that the U.S. has squandered it’s status and sent corporate globalization around the world, it is the end for the U.S. middle and lower classes. The economy and stock markets will go into a tailspin and stagnancy similar to what has occurred in Japan in the past decades.
There is not enough work here, not the correct demographics. The crumbling infrastructure around us will not change, the deteriorating schools, and the skyrocketing medical and housing costs. Our food system toxic, our waters and lands and airs, toxic.
There is not enough money or will to change. There is not enough vision nor understanding. The U.S. will continue to spiral and flat-line, becoming more and more irrelevant, more of global follower, more of a scavenger, and most of the country a dystopia of malaise in between islands of oligarchical oasis under marshall law.
The ebb and tide of history forever gyrates. The time of the U.S. as a meaningful player is over. The king is dead … long live the king... wherever he may awake.
Peace @ClumsySilverDead

It seems natural for one country to be the big power for a while and then another take over. Coming from England, I can see the US following a similar pattern.
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I can dig that take bro, peace