Quote from Copernicus:
The end of America as we know it is years away, at a point when minorities become the majority this country is done and finished.
excellent question, faced with 50% taxes choices normally unattractive will be considered. I would say Canada and Australia, will be in a lot less of a mess than the US and EU.
Quote from MRBRETTONWOODS:
That still does not take away from the economic point of view.
According to the International Innovation Index which measures patents, r&D results, technology transfer, etc.
The US is ranked eighth.
Blu-ray= created by Sony
DVD= Created by Phillips and Sony
CD= created by phillips and sony
Fujitsu mainly designs and builds sparc processors
Fujitsu has the world's fastest processor
NEC supercomputers
various arm/mips- like and cpus for integrated devices
Cell processor co-developed by Sony, Toshiba and IBM.
Sony launched the first HD camera
Sony created the 3.5 inch floppy disk
Samsung created the first dram chip
Samsung is the largest DRAM, SRAM and Flash Memory
Samsung is the largest laser printer manufacturer
The first mass produced digital audio player was developed in South Korea
Nokia- largest cell phone manufacturer
The first GSM network was launched by Ericsson
Japan and South Korea have the fastest broadband, US is ranked 28th, Even Russia which has lower population density and sweden which is equivalent in density to the US have faster broadband speeds.
ETC, ETC
LOL Who the hell are you trying to kid? The largest question is where the US will be, not where it was.
Stop living in the past.
Quote from MRBRETTONWOODS:
You still cannot argue with the economics at the end of the day and that is the BOTTOM LINE. The British like to tell stories about their glorious empire too, but they only have stories left.
Quote from Trader666:
And by that measure there's no contest... the GDP of the United States is almost 3X as large as that of the next largest country....
Quote from Trader666:
ROTFLMAO!!!! You're kidding, right? The scoring for the "International Innovation Index" includes subjective opinions of things like government and fiscal policy... but even with that, you neglected to mention that the U.S. ranked #2 in the large country rankings.
Anyway, Singapore ranked #1 on the measure you chose. Now let's see where the U.S. and Singapore stand with respect to patents according to the World Intellectual Property Organization... not even close. So so much for your silly argument.
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None of the things you mentioned are great innovations and many are offshoots of or were made possible by U.S. technology. So tell us, where would the world be now had American companies like these never invented anything: Apple, Cisco, Google, HP, Intel, IBM, Microsoft, Oracle, Qualcomm, Texas Instruments, etc.? U.S. companies like these still collectively dominate technology, not the companies you mentioned.
LOL. Who the hell are YOU trying to kid?
Quote from Trader666:
And by that measure there's no contest... the GDP of the United States is almost 3X as large as that of the next largest country and almost as large as that of the entire EU. And that's NOW, not in the past like your specious comment about the British.
Stop deluding yourself.