Listen, and let it sink in

Jan 14, 2011 22:19

Whether you care or not, this affects you.

I really don't like the direction my country is going, and I don't see that direction changing. This isn't a partisan issue and shouldn't be seen as one. It's an well engineered experiment that will end poorly.

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cesarin January 15 2011, 03:47:38 UTC
"enjoy your country collapse".

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fuenteviva January 15 2011, 05:14:14 UTC
"Animals are crapping in our houses and we're picking it up. Did we lose a war? That's not America! That's not even Mexico!"

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fuenteviva January 15 2011, 05:13:49 UTC
Those that have the gold make the rules.

I still don't think that former treasury secretary Nosferatu conveniently ignoring Lehman's debt crisis and then rushing to save his employer Goldman Sachs from an identical debt crisis via AIG days later was a coincidence, no matter how many times our government claims it was.

Of course, Goldman then played a key kingmaker role in supporting Obama's run for the White House. I guess they worked their way up from owning cabinet members to owning the presidency. We might as well outsource all federal government positions to them, since their business expertise is what our economy needs, right?

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kurtmrufa January 20 2011, 02:22:58 UTC
I guess where I disagree with you is in the statement that the experiment is well engineered. Evil conspiracies don't actually have to be all that smart.

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charon2 January 20 2011, 02:31:20 UTC
Conspiracies don't have to be evil either. When the financial powers that be use their influence to aggregate as much wealth as they possibly can, their greed isn't necessarily evil, but when it also impoverishes nation(s) then it does lead to unpleasant situations for most everyone else.

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