U.S. not to accept 2nd place in world economy while India, China race for top

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Thursday 28th January, 2010
(ANI)

Washington, Jan., 28 : United States President Barack Obama on Thursday said the US cannot accept second place for itself in the world economy and should become serious about fixing its problems, as the worst of the global financial crisis is over.

Speaking during his first State of the Union address to the Congress, Obama sought to draw everyone's attention on India and China as the countries that are going ahead with economic revamp, and said: "Washington has been telling us to wait for decades, even as the problems have grown worse. Meanwhile, China's not waiting to revamp its economy. Germany's not waiting. India's not waiting. These nations aren't standing still. These nations aren't playing for second place. They're putting more emphasis on maths and science. They're rebuilding their infrastructure. They are making serious investments in clean energy because they want those jobs."

During his 69-minute speech, Obama said he would not accept a second place of America, the only superpower.

"Well, I do not accept second-place for the United States of America. As hard as it may be, as uncomfortable and contentious as the debates may be, it's time to get serious about fixing the problems that are hampering our growth," Obama said.

Obama, who delivered his first State of the Union address against a backdrop of an American public worried about the fallout of the meltdown, said the worst of the storm has passed. But the devastation remains.

Obama conceded that one in 10 Americans still could not find work, many businesses have shuttered and small towns and rural communities have been hit especially hard. The recession has also compounded the burdens of American families.

To overcome the crisis, Obama proposed a 30 billion dollors plan under which the money Wall Street banks have repaid and use it to help community banks give small businesses the credit they need to stay afloat.

He said: "These steps won't make up for the seven million jobs that we've lost over the last two years... The only way to move to full employment is to lay a new foundation for long term economic growth."

In his Union address, President Barack Obama tried to turn back the clock and took Americans to his campaign days by frankly telling them that "I never suggested that change would be easy."

"I campaigned on the promise of change - change we can believe in, the slogan went. And right now, I know there are many Americans who aren't sure that they still believe we can change - or at least, that I can deliver it. But remember this I never suggested that change would be easy, or that I could do it alone," Politico quoted Obama, as saying during his address to a joint session of Congress.

Obama sent a clear signal that he'll try to regain voters' confidence with a sharp focus on fixing the recession and creating jobs.

"Jobs must be our number one focus in 2010, and that is why I am calling for a new jobs bill tonight. People are out of work. They are hurting. They need our help. And I want a jobs bill on my desk without delay," Obama roared.

eanwhile, Indian minister for Road Transport and Highways Kamal Nath on Thursday expressed faith in the country's Manufacturing and industrial sector for economic growth.

India is on continued trajectory of growth. Manufacturing and industrial sector will lead growth," Times Now quoted Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Kamal Nath as saying
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"Washington has been telling us to wait for decades, even as the problems have grown worse.
And what has Ottawa been 'telling' for all these years.....?
Just wondering .
 

darkbeaver

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The bankers call it divesting. The present imperial forces will be expended in consolidation of material assets and the parasitic lizards will meld with the next victims of numbers. Change you will believe in.
 

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Well, much as USA may not like it, they may have to be content with the second place. History tells us that no country can stay on the top all the time, consistently.

Indeed, many countries in the world have achieved greatness one time or another. Spain, France, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Greece etc. They all faded into obscurity. Even the once mighty British Empire (on which the sun never set) is no more.

The huge populations of India and China were big liabilities when the counties were poor. Now that the counties are coming out of centuries of poverty and are prospering, the same population becomes an asset.

India has a huge internal market. Even though a large percentage of the population is still dirt poor, the middle class in India is bigger than that in USA (and is growing). So India doesn’t have to worry about exports to other countries, its economy is not really dependent upon that of USA (as Canada’s economy is). The recent economic meltdown hardly touched India (their growth rate was slightly reduced, but that is it).

It may be that the historical, socio-economic forces are working against USA, and there is really not a whole lot she can do about it.
 

petros

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Just wait until America taps into it's fat reserves and puts people to work doing physical labour.
They have enough fat to go for two possibly three years.
Then what?
 

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It's now become a race to the bottom, who can exploit workers the most. Somehow people like china and the beave are proud of this.
 

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Its funny, he acts like the US has a choice whether China or India knock it off the top spot. What an idiot.
During his 69-minute speech, Obama said he would not accept a second place of America, the only superpower.
Is there anyone left that doesn't consider China a superpower anymore?. China all but owns the US after it brought up trillions of its national debt.
 

darkbeaver

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If you had been paying attention lately you would realize that the workers have been exploited near to capacity. Follow the money if you want to find fresh exploitables. The rich peaple didn't build gated communities for no good reason you know.
 

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If you had been paying attention lately you would realize that the workers have been exploited near to capacity. Follow the money if you want to find fresh exploitables. The rich peaple didn't build gated communities for no good reason you know.

So corperations leaving north America to find cheap labour isn't exploitation at the exspense of our workers?

News to me.

Ask your buddy china how he feels about decent pay for hard work.
 

petros

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The rich peaple didn't build gated communities for no good reason you know.
You mean that's NOT a sound fence to reduce "road noise"?

I like restaurants that charge $30 for a hamburger to keep "road noise" away.

Is that the same thing?
 

darkbeaver

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Any corporation who could leave did leave. If you look at the spiraling unemployment in the US you'll see the empty pockets of the workers. Next the elimination of the middle class begins in earnest and then the petty tyrants are eaten by the serious money and then the big war cleans the slate and we can begin the glorious work of rebuilding the world into a better place, they say.
 

petros

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So corperations leaving north America to find cheap labour isn't exploitation at the exspense of our workers?

News to me.

Ask your buddy china how he feels about decent pay for hard work.
Is getting 1-2% of the value of your resources (before tax breaks and subsidies) with over 85% of ownership profits going offshore any better?
 

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Any corporation who could leave did leave. If you look at the spiraling unemployment in the US you'll see the empty pockets of the workers. Next the elimination of the middle class begins in earnest and then the petty tyrants are eaten by the serious money and then the big war cleans the slate and we can begin the glorious work of rebuilding the world into a better place, they say.

Nope.....the workers in China and India begin to form labour unions and get a better standard of living and the coperations move to the next third world country until they come full circle back here.