biochem wrote:7. Invade other countries and seize their stuff. Hey we've got a big army, Republic of Haven here we come!
Oh goodness, you´ve already been there.
Started in the 19th century, aquiring suitable outposts like Hawaii, then starting the war against Spain to aquire a nice little colonial empire, then carried on with many dozens of military and covert interventions in many nations for economic reasons.
It´s amazing how many people have been killed over pineapple and banana plantations.
Sheesh man, USA is even the only "democratic" nation known to use it´s national intelligence services to support national business on a regular basis.
And i still recall the initial statements during the invasion of Iraq 2003, statements that quickly disappeared and never were seen again, about how the place was going to be "fixed up" and democratized etc etc and in return USA would "only" tax its oil sales a tiiny little bit.
biochem wrote:5. Seize stuff owned by other countries. Targeting Iran, China etc etc. All those frozen bank accounts, property etc could be seized. Again a sufficiently effective propaganda campaign would work.
Could be? All frozen bank accounts effectively HAVE been seized. As long as the banks KNOW that there wont be a reversal anytime soon, they can play with the money as much as they like. And they often, surprisingly, like to buy US bonds. Despite the "print money at insane rates" schemes.
Any other nation trying that, their bonds would barely be worth the paper they were written on.
biochem wrote:4. Wag the dog. (US slang for start a war as a distraction to domestic political problems).
I think we can safely say, been there, done that.
biochem wrote:3. Refuse to pay debt owned by some foreign entities. Come up with some plausible sounding reason to refuse payment. China would be a likely target. It's unpopular with US voters for stealing jobs, hacking intellectual property etc etc. So a sufficiently effective propaganda campaign could convince US voters that it's perfectly OK not to honor US Treasury bonds held by them.
Ongoing.
biochem wrote:2. They play games with the money system behind the scenes. Print more money, have payments not keep up with inflation, restructure calculations for taxes/payouts to increase the money to government in difficult to detect ways.
Already happening.
biochem wrote:1. A miracle occurs and saves the day. It can happen. Something like fracking is discovered and does for the US economy what fracking has done for South Dakota's. Possible yes, probable no.
Extremely unlikely, simply because there isn´t really any one single thing that could put so much extra money into the economy that it would be enough.
USA already sold out too much of its industry, which in turn got rid of generations of know-how, making it very questionable if anything found, the benefits of which could be made to remain.