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Once China got a taste for the money utilizing the global economy (or as any of them do, for that matter - look at India), there's no turning back to their older governmental ways. America's existence has dramatically changed the world, and now the global economy and its dollars will take the ball and make it run. If China ever tries to go back to its old ways, which it won't, you'd see the dollars to them dry up and you'd see the people and government reverse itself immediately. Democracy, when tied to dollar bills and commerce, works very well.
The world owes a huge debt to America and it's principles - we not only teach how it's possible to live in the world, but we live it daily as an example for others to see; the internet's ability to broadcast that exchange of information makes for a powerful force.
Although all democracies in the past have failed, is it possible for our democracy to succeed because we now have global democracies utilizing global economies? In other words, if the world does it together, how can the US democracy fail by itself?
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- Brian
1989 500SEL Euro
1966 250SE Cabriolet
1958 BMW Isetta 600
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