View Full Version : Is this how our leaders fix nations most imp issues ?


mekantomk
03-22-2008, 05:29 AM
Hey I found an interesting video on youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7150u9sfCo Watch how Hillary and Obama bluff and manipulate on issues like war in Iraq, Universal health care. Aren't these very serious issues to take care? Lets see who wins the race and how they take care of these issues when in power.

Gimpy
03-28-2008, 04:51 PM
Look, I don't live in America but I think the American people have a much larger issue to deal with then the War in Iraq and Universal Healthcare.

It's money.

Everyday the United States borrows money to pay the interest for an already dumbfounding amount of debt that has occured from years of defecit spending. I find it extremely surprising that none of your politicians have addressed this issue, it's almost as though they are denying the problem together, but as many people will agree - U.S regime's have a nasty habit of doing so.

The very way of life that the people enjoy is literally on life support. You can't rely on your neighbors forever, sooner or later the foreign investment that is constantly propping up the States beleagured economic frame will say 'enough is enough'.

What do you think of that?

And about Iraq, the States needs to withdraw. No, it's not because they lost, or it is morally obligatory to do so, it's just because they can't afford tocontinue the effort. Besides, government military contracts are grossly inflated anyways, 300 dollars for a hammer? C'mon now.

If the people were truly worried about their future, they would be pressuring the politicians about the nations debt load. Everything else is secondary.

Solidus Snake
03-29-2008, 03:43 AM
Look, I don't live in America but I think the American people have a much larger issue to deal with then the War in Iraq and Universal Healthcare.

It's money.

Everyday the United States borrows money to pay the interest for an already dumbfounding amount of debt that has occured from years of defecit spending. I find it extremely surprising that none of your politicians have addressed this issue, it's almost as though they are denying the problem together, but as many people will agree - U.S regime's have a nasty habit of doing so.

The very way of life that the people enjoy is literally on life support. You can't rely on your neighbors forever, sooner or later the foreign investment that is constantly propping up the States beleagured economic frame will say 'enough is enough'.

What do you think of that?

And about Iraq, the States needs to withdraw. No, it's not because they lost, or it is morally obligatory to do so, it's just because they can't afford tocontinue the effort. Besides, government military contracts are grossly inflated anyways, 300 dollars for a hammer? C'mon now.

If the people were truly worried about their future, they would be pressuring the politicians about the nations debt load. Everything else is secondary.

I agree, we focus too much on outside affairs, and not enough on everything on the inside. Like, for example, poverty...lots of people here in the U.S. live in poverty. The government really doesn't care about those people, they are mainly concerned with making the people who make the politicians money happy, and richer even more than they are. It's stupid, and one day I hope they realize what they are doing.

~SS

Cid Highwind
03-29-2008, 05:36 AM
When that day comes, it will probably be too late anyway

Solidus Snake
03-29-2008, 06:28 AM
Very true Cid.

STEELIX
03-30-2008, 04:24 AM
meh the apocolypse is coming in 2012 anyway :P
about deficit spending
its FECKING BUSH!!!
clinton had us makeing money
then bush spends it all and then gets into a worthless war
billions spent on this
yay saddam is gone
now WE have to deal with a religious war?

Volk
03-30-2008, 05:26 PM
I agree on some things you all have said. Where I live gas is $3.16 a gal. NOW DON'T BLAME BUSH! Its not his fault. In New York there is a place called New York Mercantile Exchange. They set the prices of gas. NOT BUSH!

Gimpy
04-01-2008, 02:41 AM
meh the apocolypse is coming in 2012 anyway :P
about deficit spending
its FECKING BUSH!!!
clinton had us makeing money
then bush spends it all and then gets into a worthless war
billions spent on this
yay saddam is gone
now WE have to deal with a religious war?


The Bush regime didn't invent defecit spending, it's merely a biproduct of a culture that believes in the heightened expectations of immediate gratification. The people want what they want, and they want it now.

Don't let the media fool you, this isn't a religious war. Leaders of all faiths have condemned the actions of all parties involved in the conflict, especially those who have been labelled as "terrorists" by the western world. This "religious war" is nothing more then the sinister motivations of powerful people who in turn, extend their influence over a desperate population, in the Middle East, and the Western World.

STEELIX
04-01-2008, 02:58 AM
no no
it didnt start out as a religious war
after all of bush's crap a civil war occured
between the sunis and the ****es
the sunis were the leaders first and the ****es voted for a ****e leader so now its a civil war that i dont think we should be involved in
lol it bleeped out the Sheeiiitteess (idk how to spell it and it bleeped it loo)

Nova
04-01-2008, 03:41 AM
found w website that talks about the war in iraq in more depth. Pretty good find

internetisseriousbusiness.com
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