yes, it's one of my examples. the only time you'll ever point out something good about the US is when it was in the past - and mentioned to create a contrast to then and now. what a yawn you are.
Trump: Obama's Presidency May Be Greatest Scam In History of USA Donald Trump says his investigative team is still digging up evidence that President Obama was born in Kenya (or, at least, wasn't born in Hawaii). In a letter blasting the New York Times for blasting him, Trump lays out his evidence. He also accuses the liberal press of being complicit in what may be the "greatest scam in the history of our country." Obama's grandma said on tape that Obama was born in Kenya, Trump says. Hawaii has only produced a "Certificate of Live Birth" for Obama. That's not the same thing as a birth certificate, Trump says. Obama's family doesn't know or won't say which Hawaiian hospital Obama was born in, Trump says. Trump also tells the New York Times that people keep "calling him up" and urging him to get to the bottom of this--and that he's not going to rest until he does. http://www.businessinsider.com/trump-obama-birth-certificate-2011-4
because of the internet the barriers to create a business have been lowered significantly. it also has made it much more possible to raise capital by make the process of bringing together people with capital to people with the idea or the ability to implement these ideas. americans and europeans are competing with innovators on a world wide basis. unfortunately the average US and Europe citizen is stuck with government created debt and liabilities which weighs upon them like a heavy stone. until the government sector and the nanny state shrinks or there is some unforeseen catalyst for growth the average person will suffer. for someone with a great amount of talent and ambition the american dream still exists. the american dream is still unique to america because of US political stability. that and a good accountant makes everything possible.
your flimsy responses shows the depth of your mental capacity. i'll let you have the last word. you're going to gasbag us with it anyway.
if i make a flimsy response don't hesitate to pinpoint the flimsiness and then you should add something to the discussion by adding info. however,you still need to learn how to read starting with my post directly above your last post.
Which President Declared America Bankrupt? Other poster: Well that's where people are fooled. Actually, the people as a whole own the land. Government just decided to take it away from us. I am on my first cup of coffee so don't remember which president - FDR, I think - Declared America bankrupt. Our land is on a lien to world bank (That's how we got the FED). When you pay taxes you are actually paying on a lien so large that we can't pay the interest off. To pay that interest off everyone would have to buy all rights when they buy their homes and most people don't even realize that they aren't included. You have to buy mineral, surface, forestery, and water rights to your property - that money goes to the debt principle instead of interest. If everyone were to do that - we would own our own homes again. So far nobody has brought a class action against either the Federal Gov or World bank for using what, and taking what was NOT theirs to deal with.
via my writing on elite- No shit surfer? I would guess that ET is full of clowns and fools, never thought that ET would lead to anything Substantial. Maybe I should act a bit more serious on ET...NOT! LOL. The problem with the American Dream is that it has been twisted into the AMERICAN "RIGHT" by the scumbag liberals, progressives and Jackass's (Democrats). This last century, people expect to be given "The American Dream" without working hard for it. Many "Freeloaders" now expect the Dream to come with HOPE and CHANGE. Yes, there are some people who work their asses off, only never to reach the "DREAM". Yes there are many who suck on the Tit of the Gov Job, Corporate Cubical, and extend themselves into deep debt to have the "DREAM". We all know how that is ending. "The Pursuit of life, liberty and the American Dream" is just that, the right to chase the dream. But there is no guarantee that the dream will become reality. I was in hot pursuit at Schonfeld for the American Dream. It did not work out for me. I was on hot pursuit again with Last Atlantas, that worked out for me better but not where I wanted to be. I had to get on a hot pursuit again and now, it's come together. The problem is, people will stay in a Failed Career, Failed position, and bitch and moan and cry about not achieving the Dream. They are too chicken shit or have their head stuck in the sand to redirect their course of pursuit. The end goal is the "DREAM". How you get there is the challenge, fun, and hard work.
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If you're talking about private investors, it's not false at all. The scars of 2008 still run deep, and it's actually a lot harder today than let's say, 5 years ago to raise private capital. There are variations of course, but overall, it's especially tougher on new entrants, no matter how great the idea or how much value it generates. The traditional bank is often the crux needed to push the business or venture to reach the next step. That, by itself, makes it harder on everyone involved. Many of the big players rely on banks to generate respectable returns. You seem to equate a growing money supply to growing investment capital for everyone. Does not work like that anymore.