The future of the United States includes...

Discussion in 'Politics' started by SouthAmerica, Jul 7, 2009.

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  1. Specterx

    Specterx

    Probably. But where is there to move to?
     
    #101     Jul 12, 2009
  2. Specterx

    Specterx

    Of course they would - just not at the same price. The concept of "jobs that Americans won't do" is garbage. In any case, our competitive advantage can't be in working for the lowest pay under the shittiest conditions.
     
    #102     Jul 12, 2009
  3. #103     Jul 12, 2009
  4. That is the funniest, stupidest thing I have heard in a long time. Yea, the Fed and globalists manipulating and plundering our economy had absolutely nothing to do with it. Yea it was all the black people who bought homes that are responsible. Cause you know, white people are not defaulting on their mortgages right now, yea they’re doing just fine

    Do you really think the government would make banks give out 400k mortgages with 0% down to someone making 30k a year and no assets? You really need to stop listening to Sean Hannity and get out in the real world. In the past 30 years of mostly Republican’s in power, the little guy has fallen progressively backwards. The Republican’s in power have no clue why they are going to continually lose elections.

    Oh and I’m a Republican, at least for now. I bought into all the stupid stuff they talk about, but now I know most of it is crap. But the Dems are even worse, so I guess I’m going to just become an Independent.
     
    #104     Jul 12, 2009
  5. Where does this concept come from? We import a bunch of Mexican’s here to do jobs that supposedly Americans won’t do. Who say’s they won’t do them, Bush? Big corporations? The globalists? Yea because you know if there were no Mexican’s here, the farmers in Florida would just let their oranges rot because there would be nobody willing to pick them. Also no roads would be built because Americans just don’t do that kind of work. And of course we’d all let our lawns grow forever because surely white and black people would never take a job cutting grass. I mean, that’s beneath us.

    Anyways, after working these jobs and getting paid next to nothing, we wonder why we can’t even afford our daily expenses. So people like TraderAntiChrist rip us to shreds for working low end jobs. So people go to college, but since that it so damn expensive, they graduate with 50k in student loans. Of course then they say we are educated and deserve a nice high paying job. But when the economy is in the crapper, they go on unemployment instead of working a low end job just to make money. Unemployment also looks better on their resume than working at McDonald’s. Then people like you say they won’t work low end jobs.
     
    #105     Jul 12, 2009
  6. We import a bunch of Mexican’s here to do jobs that supposedly Americans won’t do. Who say’s they won’t do them, Bush? Big corporations? The globalists?

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    Where does this concept come from? Umnnn, I'd take a guess and say real life.

    Go ahead and run a classified, advertising for a lawn mowing assistant or some menial job and see who responds. Pretend you're going to start your own landscaping business or janitorial business and you're interviewing for a future work force.
     
    #106     Jul 12, 2009
  7. That is the funniest, stupidest thing I have heard in a long time. Yea, the Fed and globalists manipulating and plundering our economy had absolutely nothing to do with it. Yea it was all the black people who bought homes that are responsible
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    Afffirmative action lending led to innovative ways to mitigate risk.
     
    #107     Jul 12, 2009
  8. More bullshit. We did have a debate about the marijuana laws in Alabama and you totally lost the debate and all credibility... you desperately posted the wrong laws and even tried to cloud it with some story about a "friend's experience" but this was the final result:http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&postid=2388683#post2388683

    You still haven't named a country with more raw opportunity than the United States and you never will because one doesn't exist. The GDP of the United States is almost triple that of the next largest country GDP-wise (Japan) and is almost as large as the GDP of the entire EU. But as I said it takes brains and initiative to take advantage of the opportunity here so it's a good thing you expatriated. And let me thank you for doing so... you made the United States a better country by leaving.

    As for the rest of your drivel... what's laughable is that you think you're so worldly and well traveled when in fact you're just a naive, self-absorbed brat who doesn't know what he doesn't know.
     
    #108     Jul 12, 2009
  9. maxpi

    maxpi

    Everybody, just give it up... the two parties dangle all this garbage in our faces like we are little babies needing some stimulation... economy, welfare, idealogies.. forget it, they both are guilty of taking away our rights. Focus on your rights and play the rest of the chips where they fall..

    http://www.constitutionparty.com/

    Those guys at the Constitution Party don't have a clue what can be done at the grass roots level. I know a couple of guys that specialize in constitutional rights, they get media attention, they had juice with the Bush White House, I'm sure that's worthless to them now, psudo marxist Democrats think rights is about riots and welfare.... They aren't lawyers, but they have gotten so many judges and cops fired it is unreal. The public sector is trampling all over us and we don't lift a finger, turns out it's not hard to get them off our backs, sometimes you just have to tell them and they resolve things themselves. My friends went to a city and told them they had fees that were unconstitutional and they city dropped it all like a bad habit with no fight at all...
     
    #109     Jul 12, 2009
  10. And the GDP of the US is more than 70% consumption with a massive credit system, so as long as the dollar is king the US will dominate that is correct, however the day that ceases to be the case and all of that excess purchasing power is taken away at a very rapid pace in a short amount of time, then there will be a very severe withdrawal...
     
    #110     Jul 12, 2009
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