Talk:Essay: Diversified economies, resilience and stability

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So, the Snowden leaks appeared in June 2013, and the company was sold off in April 2014. When Booz Allen washed its hands of the company, they forced the buyers to change its name. RobSGive Peace a Chance! 14:45, August 28, 2023 (EDT)

As of yet, we don't need to get into a discussion of the Big Five accounting firm of Pricewaterhouse, which acquired many assets from Arthur Anderson in the Enron scandal. RobSGive Peace a Chance! 14:48, August 28, 2023 (EDT)

So, a company engaged in illegal domestic spying, which was forced to change its name after being exposed, is somehow an authority on macroeconomic theory? Is that the thesis here? RobSGive Peace a Chance! 14:52, August 28, 2023 (EDT)

Your fly casting isn't coming up with much today. Quit while you're ahead. RobSGive Peace a Chance! 14:54, August 28, 2023 (EDT)

Additional source

2017 study: Among workers without a four-year college degree, manufacturing workers earn $150 more per week than in other industries[1] Conservative (talk) 16:30, August 28, 2023 (EDT)

A 68% service sector economy is not "diversified". RobSGive Peace a Chance! 16:30, August 28, 2023 (EDT)

Another source

Each manufacturing job adds 2.5 service sector jobs; consequently, each manufacturing job lost wipes out 2.5 service sector jobs - which is exactly what happened after 2002.
If 5,000 manufacturing jobs moved to China, 12,500 service sector jobs were lost; if 50,000 manufacturing jobs moved to Chine, 125,000 service sector jobs were lost bring the total to 175,000 jobs lost.
The United States is not a diversified economy anymore.
Google "job multiplier" in your fly-casting research. Warning: the DC number crunchers and their private sector globalist allies like Booz Allen now count the "multiplier effect" in dollars, not jobs (they did a similar thing when Keynesianism was first introduced during the Great Depression). RobSGive Peace a Chance! 16:43, August 28, 2023 (EDT)


When you get a vague understanding of Trumpism and economics, we can talk again. Meantime, your failed trolling efforts to take me away from productive editing have failed again. God bless. RobSGive Peace a Chance! 16:46, August 28, 2023 (EDT)
IMO, you have forgotten everything since we collaborated on Obamunism; go back and start there, maybe. RobSGive Peace a Chance! 16:50, August 28, 2023 (EDT)

I removed the misleading info about the US economy. RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 16:02, December 27, 2023 (EST)

There is nothing wrong about using the World Atlas as a source. Conservative (talk) 17:34, December 27, 2023 (EST)
I said nothing about the World Atlas. RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 17:51, December 27, 2023 (EST)
Either take the advertisement for the Amarillo chamber of commerce and Booz Allen out, or I will move this screed to Essay space. I'm not wasting another minute of my time with a troll who routinely reverts and deletes good faith efforts to communicate with him on his talk page. 17:57, December 27, 2023 (EST)

User:Conservative proven wrong AGAIN

This is the kind of investment advice you should be giving out - buy oil @ $100 before it hits $150 - $200 in two weeks when the crap hits the fan. RobSAbnormal is fine. Stupid isn't. 17:34, March 16, 2026 (EDT)

We know carrying all your eggs in one basket (fossil fuels) when so called "renewables" (wind & solar) aren't reliable. So what is the point of Hegseth sending minesweepers from the Persian Gulf to the Pacific when we know our NATO allies a gonna tell us to go to hell when we ask for help to re-open the Strait of Hormuz? It's looks like a planned economic global crash.

Is the United States Navy really all powerful "for the foreseeable future" when it has to ask for help from so-called "allies"? Are NATO and the United States really that stable & resilient, especially went it has to start wars to maintain its position? (Somehow, "stability" and "resiliency" makes me think of peace, not starting wars). RobSAbnormal is fine. Stupid isn't. 17:59, March 16, 2026 (EDT)

"Shale wells lose 60–70% of their oil within the first year."