The Empire goes broke
by James Ridgeway
Village Voice
12/28/04
Running below the surface of the year-end self-congratulatory assertions of American supremacy (as in Monday's Washington Times: 'The world really is becoming more 'American'') are warnings, often ignored, of our decline. The steady loss of the dollar against the euro is one. The spiraling trade deficit is another. And in the past weeks, there were two serious economic signs signaling momentous change, if not outright decline. The first concerns China's invasion of Canadian oil fields, heretofore a U.S. energy fiefdom. The second came in the form of an all-but-hidden report from the Department of Agriculture that America, the breadbasket of the world, is now a net importer of food...
http://www.villagevoice.com/issues/0452/mondo1.php
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
Village Voice
12/28/04
Running below the surface of the year-end self-congratulatory assertions of American supremacy (as in Monday's Washington Times: 'The world really is becoming more 'American'') are warnings, often ignored, of our decline. The steady loss of the dollar against the euro is one. The spiraling trade deficit is another. And in the past weeks, there were two serious economic signs signaling momentous change, if not outright decline. The first concerns China's invasion of Canadian oil fields, heretofore a U.S. energy fiefdom. The second came in the form of an all-but-hidden report from the Department of Agriculture that America, the breadbasket of the world, is now a net importer of food...
http://www.villagevoice.com/issues/0452/mondo1.php
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
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