Rome had the same hubris. Societies rise and then fall, and the U.S. is no exception. Since the problem is complex, no one solution (such as not over-extending infrastructure) will solve it.
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Yes my reply wasn't entirely serious, but briefly: - either there's no way we could be here in 1000 years anyway so no harm in rationalizing our expenses, or - we *could* be here in 1000 years and reducing our overextension is a good way to further that outcome
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Rome had the same hubris and was punished--but China is still China after all these centuries, and the core Han territory has only grown during that time
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