Sergarr, everything about what you wrote is wrong.
What, the fact that USA is #1 country is wrong? Why, then show me who's better than USA at technology? Or, maybe you know a country whose economy is better than USA's? I desire to know who it is!
He was being a bit overdramatic. He meant that basically everything you said was wrong.
Really? Well, let's see.
Best-case by some measures, not by all. And "best-case" in the realistic sense, not the "pie in the sky" ideas like "everybody has the right to life and happiness" or shit like that.
Still makes communism a failed ideology.
The best at
1. Letting big business fuck everybody else over
2. Having lots of resources
3. Having a low population density
4. Letting German scientists in
5. Staying out of fights, which is easy when they aren't in your background
6. War profiteering
1. Those big businesses are driving your economy. But fine, they did get too much independence once upon a time, during Gilded age. But now is not that time.
2. Because Europe clearly doesn't have resources.
3. That's not a benefit, you know. There's a reason why urbanization is a thing.
4. Because science and technology in USA was bad before that, amirite? Oh wait, no it wasn't. Transcontinental railroad, Gatling guns, revolvers, electricity lighting, aircraft carriers... sure, it was rarely the first one to do something, but it was definitely the first one to actually implement them on a useful scale.
5. Wars are not unavoidable natural disasters.
6. See #5.
That's probably because it's older and more dense.
Then you look down into Latin America, and realize that, despite it being about as young and low-density as USA, it has nevertheless engaged in many, many wars with itself.
Probably because, unlike Europe, it's a single country! *heh*
And why is USA a single country?
**vibrates angrily**
GRHSHRHBRSHRS
Turn off the MURRICA NUMBER ONE please, how exactly is it "best" anyway, how do you measure that
...you're currently using a USA-developed computer to send messages on a USA-developed forum for a USA-developing video game through a USA-developed world-wide communication network, with USA-developed operating system processing said data with USA-developed algorithms. And you ask me why I think USA is #1?
yep, coincidence and arseholiness gets you everything in life
That's loser talk, to blame the success of the winner on pure "luck". Luck matters, but ability to use said luck matters much more. One of the most famous examples - most countries with large oil reserves have done about nothing to ensure their success after they run out, because their political systems are just too short-sighted and stupid. Unlike, you know, the USA's one.
CONSERVATIVE, CAST THEM OUT, CAST THEM OUT, CHANGE IS GOOD
Saying that it is impossible to improve upon what we have is snobbery of the highest order, btw.
Of course it's possible to improve upon it, but so far we haven't seen anything meaningfully better than what USA has. And changing the system that consistently gave you victory after victory is seriously foolish.
♪One of these things is not like the others, one of these things just doesn't belong♫
For that matter, that's three things - one of them already existed, and wasn't a change, one of them wasn't "stupid shit" and only went wrong because it coincided with an authoritarian government, and the other is evil. (In order as given.)
Whoops.
...Wait, are you seriously saying that communism only went wrong because it "coincided" with an authoritarian government?! Haven't the dozens of examples of
all communist states going authoritarian been not enough to convince you that its a structural problem with communism itself?
Nonono, WWI happened because of land disputes, tension, and economic rivalries.
I was talking about Europe throughout all of its history, not any particular conflict. Besides, there's no reason why it couldn't have happened in USA. And it actually did - once, and it was called "American Civil War". But - only once, over multiple centuries, because American political system is just
that good.
...not really, it's a country for most intents and purposes.
A country with very powerful state-level governments which mostly decide their own economical policy, sure.
ARGLE BARGLE
No, no, no, no, no, that's not the core LvR thing, especially not now. Right is "let's give tax breaks to the rich, spend money on WAAAAAAGH" and left is "let's spend money on good shit". And right being about "saving" and "preserving for future generations," haha, pollution EPA climate change and this
LOL
I was talking in the context of reasonable and positive interpretations, not the 100% evil clusterfuck that is American right-wing, but fine, I should've probably used a different word. Regardless, there's still a fundamental choice between investing into quality of life and wealth equalization, and investing into capital growth and power to defend it.
BWAHAHAHAHA-
wait, you're serious
"Let's let companies fuck everyone else over"
"What a martyr"
Guess what, the "martyrs" never decided to "let this happen to them," it's oppression and you're painting it as "oh those brave people sacrificing themselves," haha no
You... do know that USA is a democracy, right? Americans elect all their governments, on state and federal levels, if they didn't want it to happen, then why would they elect a government that would let it happen? I mean, outside of the EC/PV splits, which only happened like 4 times in all USA history, and extensive gerrymandering, which is a fairly recent phenomena, as far as I understand it.
AS THE ICE MELTS
AND THE BOMBS FALL
THANKS AMERICA
FOR IT ALL
I don't know what are you laughing at, USA is, practically speaking, the world's only hope in actually solving both of these problems (global warming and conflicts). As you might have noticed, Pax Americana has saw a massive decrease in the number and intensity of conflicts all over the world since the moment it got implemented, and USA is also #1 leader in developing and implementing renewable technologies for sustainable development, too.
You have a very one-sided view on USA, you know. Outside of Republicans being Republicans and wacky ultra-capitalist hijinks of late 19th-early 20th century, USA has been very, very good, compared to basically everyone else.