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Old 01-22-2018, 10:59 PM  
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Originally Posted by StefanG View Post
while that may be correct if you just look at total numbers, you cannot ignore the huge inequality in distribution in the US

perhaps the most wealthy sweds, norwegians, germans etc are not as wealthy as the most wealthy americans - but you will also not see situations like Skid Row in LA or other homeless hotspots like Philadelphia

And no matter which president in the recent decades - i don't see the willingness to change the culture in general to a more caring society. The general american attitude is "it's your own fault if you are homeless, unemployed, drug addicted etc"

Meanwhile you can see in any other country that takes a more social caring approach, that it benefits the society overall.
I agree with you 100% about wealth inequality. I also agree with you about - mostly - the uncaring attitude.

However, this post was on US global position, not individual wealth and welfare. Note that in Victorian England wealth inequality was even greater, yet this small island ran half the world. Does it produce vulnerability? Yes. For now however, the position of the US is secure do to those attributes listed above.
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