I'm suprised you replied dell, I would have thought you would have been out collecting signatures for the November elections. 😉
If you truly belive that "Any answer at this time really doesn't mean much now does it?" then why do you voice your opinion about decisions Obama has already made?
How did you find out I'm working for acorn now?
And maybe you should read the links you post. This is not the first time you've heaped praise on some talking head and have that person to be who you thought they were.
So the long arm of democracy parallels colonialism? I think the dislike some of the people have in the part of the world feel for us has a lot more to do with our support of some rather unsavory governments. Not our support for democracy as you try to imply.
Let’s look at parts of the world where we have actively supported democracy. Western Europe after WWII for example. I wonder how things would have turned out if after the war we packed up and left and old Joe Stalin had filled the power vacuum. Or how about Japan and South Korea? Do you think the USA is weaker or stronger for supporting democracy in those countries?
Now let’s say you are right. The only logical conclusion you can come to regarding George Bush’s decision to invade Iraq in 2003 is that it was wrong.
Looks like the vacuum has been filled by commies ala Europa......
Looks like US exported lots of domestic manufacturing to S Korea and Japan.....and on and on......including aviation maintenance........hows the Chinese 777 outsourcing doing for your democracy these days Pal? So you tell me how all those empty factories and gone jobs are making democracy in the good old USA weaker or stronger?
Let me tell you about life at good old US Air...............USAir is much like a loved one on life support for many many years, it is not a question of if but a reality of when that one lives with day in day out. And one has already made preparations for that eventual day well in advance and idly sits by and bides their time. Its a given that the next merger would be of assets and not employees......even when UAL was sniffing, so go figure.
Looks like the vacuum has been filled by commies ala Europa......
Looks like US exported lots of domestic manufacturing to S Korea and Japan.....and on and on......including aviation maintenance........hows the Chinese 777 outsourcing doing for your democracy these days Pal? So you tell me how all those empty factories and gone jobs are making democracy in the good old USA weaker or stronger?
Let me tell you about life at good old US Air...............USAir is much like a loved one on life support for many many years, it is not a question of if but a reality of when that one lives with day in day out. And one has already made preparations for that eventual day well in advance and idly sits by and bides their time. Its a given that the next merger would be of assets and not employees......even when UAL was sniffing, so go figure.
I don't recall Bush being a subject of the discussion except for some reason you seem quite preoccupied with it.
All I'm doing is asking a legitimate question based on a statement made in article on which YOU posted a link to. If I'm so preoccupied with it then why are you spending so much time trying to defend what another one of your charlatans said?
LOL...not defending or attacking, you hijacked the thread with off the wall tangents.
Pot, meet kettle.
http://airlineforums.com/topic/49100-if-you-could-have-any-superpower/
A job as a congressman
Eliminating hate from this world. Figure it out.
that's easy........TimeTravel. The ability to go forward or backward in time is undoubtedly the best of the superpowers.
WASHINGTON (AP) -- As recently as two months ago, the Federal Reserve sounded optimistic about the economic recovery. Now the central bank is clearly more worried, and economists say there's not much more it can do to help.
The Fed said Tuesday that it would spend a relatively small amount of money -- about $10 billion a month, economists estimate -- buying government debt. The move is designed to drive interest rates on mortgages and corporate borrowing at least a little lower and help the economy grow faster.
Gerald Celente has been quite frank and rather shocking in his predictions over the years. His latest gives one something to mull over with this reckless abandon to our debt and inflation that this current administration has trouble seeing.
With Bush tax cuts set to expire at year's end, we'll see companies reporting large profits this year to offset the rise in taxes in 2011. And of course as you can expect the Obama administration will tout these profits as proof that their skillful guidance of the economy is working. Great, but wait until the shoe drops sometime in 2011. Europe is dying and soon it will be here.
Article........
Now George Celente is comparing us to the USSR. What's next, Nazi Germany?
http://finance.yahoo.com/tech-ticker/article/535351/America-Won-the-Cold-War-But-Now-Is-Turning-Into-the-USSR,-Gerald-Celente-Says
Anyone with even a basic understanding of history knows that only a fool would try and compare our situation with that of the former USSR. Along with the fact that they had an economic/political system that did not work there were many other reasons why the USSR fell apart. Reasons you do not see in the USA.
Reason one: The USSR murdered tens of millions of it's own citizens. IMHO any country that does this is doomed
to fail.
Reason two: The USSR comprised dozens of different ethnic groups. Many of who hated each other. The only
reason it was held together for so long is the iron fisted rule of people like Lenin, Stalin, Brezhnev etc.
As soon as someone loosens the reigns it all falls apart.
Reason three: The USSR spent vast resources to maintain a police state. Resources that could have been used
elsewhere but was used to fuel the gulag. Whose primary fuel was people.