To: Lexinom
Yes... What are the population predictions for the States? As I understand, it is to only go up here for all of the forseeable future, right? And what factors contribute to our rise in population? And is a rise in population over a period of time necessarily desirable? As I understand, Europe contains over a BILLION people. If it was one country, in density it would exceed most. Perhaps it is not a bad thing.
8 posted on
04/09/2005 1:07:06 AM PDT by
lmr
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To: lmr
america presently has 300 million citizents the E.U. about 420 million. American are set to increase to about 450 million toward the middle of the century.
To: lmr
America is a actual united, functual, governed country, called, oddly, The United States. Europe isn't. Europe is a Continent.
There is a organization in Europe, referred as the European Union, a very suspect and doubtable democratic entity, who's main existence depends on the suspension of disbelief and the acceptance of administrative diktat.
19 posted on
04/09/2005 3:12:53 AM PDT by
Leisler
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