Aloha Friday
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curious about what?:huh:
Your comments reminded me of two old thoughts...."Don't feed the trolls" and "You can't cure stupidity"...OK 3 but "Common sense is very uncommon" is kinda dated.
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curious about what?:huh:
just curious... were you guys like this with clinton? or worse? Truman? Roosevelt? Kennedy? or is it just the new guy??? honestly... just curious
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i am in awe of the will of the US american people and their ability to lay their sons and daughters lives on the line for a world that doesnt seem to appreciate them. i cant keep saying this guys - we're fighting for the same team!
it's about whats right and whats wrong. YOU ARE THE BIG GUY. period. when you are that big guy, every numbnutz with a small time agenda will want to knock you down. fact. its not unexpected. look at humanitarian aid around the world - its 90% USA aid! youre paying for it!
i know its not fair. but you work for what is right. and i suspect that in mr obamas mind he is working for what he believes is right. he may be wrong, but he isnt corrupt, of that i feel certain.
however, i cant keep repeating my honesty in this. give me a break why dont you?
Globalism is the real challenge today, not politics. The very nature of Capitalism, when employed on a global scale will lead to only two classes - rich and poor.
Reducing taxes and regulation will never bring back the millions of middle-class manufacturing jobs America has lost due to capitalistic decisions made by large corporations to shop the worlds labor costs - that's the nature of the system.
I'll assume most of the members here are on the positive side of the rich/poor equation and therefor see little reason for the government to become envolved in promoting policies that would better protect the middle class.
After all, shareholders profit when their companies find cheaper options then move manufacturing overseas to China, or other friendly, democratic countries. After all, it's not their jobs going away.
i am sorry that you interpreted what i have said to indicate that i am giving you advice. i would never presume to do that because i am neither a US citizen nor resident, and i am certainly not up to date with the day to day policy proposals and legislation being handed down by your new government. i can only view events as an outsider, and therefore from a global perspective.have a good day!
:smt014
PS Dont knock dope...