How long you think we got?

medicineman

New Member
Stick a fork in her. The America our fathers and grandfathers once knew is gone. What we have now is a free for all by the owners and a crushing of our freedoms, inch by inch. I personally don't see a turnaround. Were heading for destruction, like all those societies before.The great Satan is on the decline, Capitalism is going to destroy itself with greed. If a little is good, a lot is better, the capitalist mantra. By not knowing how to limit greed and share, this type of government is eating itself. I see the capitalist societies growing in other countries for maybe another 30-50 years, but then they'll run out of natural resources and fall apart. Capitalism cannot work without exploitation of resources and labor. It's a system that benefits the few at the expense of the many.
 

Doctor Pot

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Other countries have fared worse than we have as far as crises go, and still managed to pull through ok. At least our system of government is robust enough that we can reorganize without a complete revolution. We've weathered the Great Depression, two world wars, and the Cold War. Don't count us out yet.

Still, there's a good chance we'll end up like much of Europe. Still a force to be reckoned with but no longer the world dominating powers like in the past.
 

ccodiane

New Member
To each their own, as long as you are using it as entertainment instead of hoping to win.
"as long as"?.......So to each their own, unless........?

The only time hope is validated is when it is for entertainment purposes. And I do win. Just not as often as I lose, it seems.
 

ccodiane

New Member
Stick a fork in her. The America our fathers and grandfathers once knew is gone. What we have now is a free for all by the owners and a crushing of our freedoms, inch by inch. I personally don't see a turnaround. Were heading for destruction, like all those societies before.The great Satan is on the decline, Capitalism is going to destroy itself with greed. If a little is good, a lot is better, the capitalist mantra. By not knowing how to limit greed and share, this type of government is eating itself. I see the capitalist societies growing in other countries for maybe another 30-50 years, but then they'll run out of natural resources and fall apart. Capitalism cannot work without exploitation of resources and labor. It's a system that benefits the few at the expense of the many.
Barrrrrf............:cuss::dunce:
 

medicineman

New Member
It's a feeding frenzy by the greedy owners of our society. When they have finished, this country will look like whats left after a Piranha attack. all the wealth will be in the hands of the very few, and the rest of us will be bait.
 

Spitzered

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So what do you think, Spitz? How long?

Good question, it will be a slow death.

The bailouts really started with the train system, which over taxation caused in my opinion, then the airline industry and automobile industry. Then Savings and Loans, and now the Banking industry. Some say its deregulation that caused it, some say not. Some regulation is required, in my opinion the deregulation in the oil futures was a major cause of oil skyrocketing. But over regulation is just as bad. It stagnates the markets.

But most people do vote for politicians with the 'whats in it for me' attitude. Kennedy said 'ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country', its just a slogan tho. (see special interest groups). Politicians that have vested interests are overseeing for profit entities is probably not a good idea.

So we are sliding deeper and deeper into a form of socialism. And in every form of govt devised be man, whether it be socialism or democracy and everything in between, there is always an elite class and a worker class. There is just more of a chance of middle class in a representative style of govt. So as long as people THINK they have it good the govt remains.

So the decline and fall of America is not inevitable but it takes constant vigilance and interaction by the masses to keep them in line.

Apathy will be the death nail to freedom.

Of course this is just my humble opinion.
 

HotNSexyMILF

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But most people do vote for politicians with the 'whats in it for me' attitude. Kennedy said 'ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country', its just a slogan tho. (see special interest groups). Politicians that have vested interests are overseeing for profit entities is probably not a good idea.

So we are sliding deeper and deeper into a form of socialism. And in every form of govt devised be man, whether it be socialism or democracy and everything in between, there is always an elite class and a worker class. There is just more of a chance of middle class in a representative style of govt. So as long as people THINK they have it good the govt remains.

So the decline and fall of America is not inevitable but it takes constant vigilance and interaction by the masses to keep them in line.

Apathy will be the death nail to freedom.

Of course this is just my humble opinion.
Bingo.. unfortunately it seems instead of being vigilant and keeping an eye on things, people are being apathetic and silently going along with all of it..
 

medicineman

New Member
I think there is a fair modicum of apathy, but mainly, I believe there is frustration, as in what can an individual do to change anything. Once a person attains interest, he is bombarded with the what now question. The hope lies with the youth, the perennial vigor and vitality, hope and determination of youth. The educated youth have a real chance of correcting some of the mistakes of the past, If greed and indifference doesn't cloud the vision. The uneducated are generally survivors in whatever circumstance they end up, hopefully we can educate more than less. A college degree is now worth about as much as a high school degree was worth when I was young. The society needs to look to taking care of all of it's citizens, not just the wealthy. The health of a society can be judged on how it takes care of those less fortunate, the old and the poor. This society gets a failing grade.
 

misshestermoffitt

New Member
We are half way between these 2.




6. from complacency to apathy;


7. from apathy to dependence;​



A check is only good for 1 year after it is written. After that the bank can refuse to honor it.


You're right. If you give me 100 bucks now, I'll give you 10:1 odds and write your kids a check today. Their great great grand kids can cash it if you were right. Deal?
 

Big P

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I think america is always beautiful, its just people that make it ugly




but when you think about it, if we decended from apes i guess we are pretty much acting as we should:bigjoint:

 

Doctor Pot

Well-Known Member
I posted this to incite discussion. Not to validate the author.

The Truth About Tytler
Oh, your original post also misrepresents the average county that votes Democrat as being a poor ghetto who gets benefits from all the people in the counties that vote Republican. That's BS though, the average income in Democrat-leaning counties is like double what it is in the Republican ones.
 

Spitzered

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Oh, your original post also misrepresents the average county that votes Democrat as being a poor ghetto who gets benefits from all the people in the counties that vote Republican. That's BS though, the average income in Democrat-leaning counties is like double what it is in the Republican ones.

Hmmmm.... you mean like LA County or Dade county? Metropolitan areas tend to vote Democrat, and sometimes really really rich people live within these countys. That has to help the per capita income levels, even tho they vote democratic. And if all the rich people voted one way and poorer people vote another, it would be quite the imbalence. The metropolitan areas also have a larger per capita of unemployed or poorer families.

Here is links that may (or may not) support your views.

Do More Unequal Places Tend to Vote for Democrats? | Politics | The American Scene

Matthew Yglesias Inequality and Voting

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/07/magazine/07Inequality-t.html?_r=2&ref=magazine&pagewanted=print&oref=slogin&oref=slogin
 

ccodiane

New Member
I think america is always beautiful, its just people that make it ugly




but when you think about it, if we decended from apes i guess we are pretty much acting as we should:bigjoint:

Just the ugly people, P........just the ugly ones.
 

Doctor Pot

Well-Known Member
Hmmmm.... you mean like LA County or Dade county? Metropolitan areas tend to vote Democrat, and sometimes really really rich people live within these countys. That has to help the per capita income levels, even tho they vote democratic. And if all the rich people voted one way and poorer people vote another, it would be quite the imbalence. The metropolitan areas also have a larger per capita of unemployed or poorer families.

Here is links that may (or may not) support your views.

Do More Unequal Places Tend to Vote for Democrats? | Politics | The American Scene

Matthew Yglesias Inequality and Voting

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/07/magazine/07Inequality-t.html?_r=2&ref=magazine&pagewanted=print&oref=slogin&oref=slogin
I tried to find a better source of information and found this:

Red State, Blue State, Rich State, Poor State

The 1896 red state/blue state map is interesting. It's like a complete reversal of the 2000 one. Anyway, the main thing I learned was that it's a lot more complicated than rich vs. poor. Black people vote Democrat overwhelmingly, religious people are more likely to vote Republican, but poor religious people are less likely than rich religious people to vote Republican. It's all very complicated.
 
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