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Originally posted by svandamme
i'll agree, it was a good move for the sake of the US, Europe and the whole world , but it wasn't the 123 here's superman to save the day.
and economically the US did make seriously well with WW2 aftermath,
you had the Brittish on a leash, kept them from developping certain technology , or confiscated the technology ( the UK would have had the first supersonic plane if they weren't ****canned from higher up, and the US wouldn't have gone supersonic so soon if it weren't for the English plan for the single piece stabilizer , to name one thing) and paying of the war dept...
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If our whole economy was based on supersonic aviation, what you just said would have been somewhat worthwhile; however, we exploded economically due to geography, commodities, and a free system of limited government and capitalism. Our bonus prize was that we had no craters, destroyed buildings, or diminished infrastructure.
Anyhow, this was never the argument brought up here. We are in the now! We are in WWIII. There are 15 major religious conflicts in the world and they all involve Islam vs. everyone else. Muslims make babies faster and have ridiculously low productivity which is the worst possible combination.