Anonymous wrote:Democrats will win next election and open the borders again. They will import millions more cheap desperate workers to take US jobs
Urban elites will be more prime land , build more gated communities
Our children will have less opportunity and more debt
Democrats will expand h1b and opt visa programs used, Democrats will repeal e-verify
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heading dooooown, way down. The less people admit it the faster we all sink. The biggest prob with the US is ego. The 100 American flags in houses in my neighborhood - could not be more obnoxious. The problem is that so many continue to talk about how great this country has been and will be without actually observing what it is like now. We have a lot of probs and it's not a shame to admit it so we can fix it and recognize we gave something to do better and want to learn from other countries who may do something better but nope, it's always about how nobody is stronger, richer or has more freedom than the US. So what? None if it means we are happy or good at anything!
That's what people observe when they visit from other countries -- why are there so many flags everywhere and there are more flags than clocks in public places (that was before everyone carried a phone and someone noticed Americans don't wear watches).
Well, Americans have a particular fetish with the flag. Betsy Ross and the flag she sewed is part of the birth of America folklore. It wants to be a cultural symbol.
Most other countries and their peoples have a shared culture and history long before their flags. Think of the Soviet Union's flag. It wasn't there before the Bolshevik Revolution and they are all still Russians before and after Soviet flag and still Russians with this new post-Soviet flag. The Chinese were Chinese before the Communist flag and will still be long after their current government transforms again. Italy was a bunch of little duchies and city-states long before the current flag and everybody there knows it. Basically, most countries have a lot more going for its cultural identity than a flag.
But most Americans don't have a long shared history and its culture is mostly politics which is increasingly divisive. So the flag is one of the few things that people here can agree on which is kind of sad.
That’s an interesting point. Thanks for sharing.
Anonymous wrote:Heading dooooown, way down. The less people admit it the faster we all sink. The biggest prob with the US is ego. The 100 American flags in houses in my neighborhood - could not be more obnoxious. The problem is that so many continue to talk about how great this country has been and will be without actually observing what it is like now. We have a lot of probs and it's not a shame to admit it so we can fix it and recognize we gave something to do better and want to learn from other countries who may do something better but nope, it's always about how nobody is stronger, richer or has more freedom than the US. So what? None if it means we are happy or good at anything!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heading dooooown, way down. The less people admit it the faster we all sink. The biggest prob with the US is ego. The 100 American flags in houses in my neighborhood - could not be more obnoxious. The problem is that so many continue to talk about how great this country has been and will be without actually observing what it is like now. We have a lot of probs and it's not a shame to admit it so we can fix it and recognize we gave something to do better and want to learn from other countries who may do something better but nope, it's always about how nobody is stronger, richer or has more freedom than the US. So what? None if it means we are happy or good at anything!
That's what people observe when they visit from other countries -- why are there so many flags everywhere and there are more flags than clocks in public places (that was before everyone carried a phone and someone noticed Americans don't wear watches).
Well, Americans have a particular fetish with the flag. Betsy Ross and the flag she sewed is part of the birth of America folklore. It wants to be a cultural symbol.
Most other countries and their peoples have a shared culture and history long before their flags. Think of the Soviet Union's flag. It wasn't there before the Bolshevik Revolution and they are all still Russians before and after Soviet flag and still Russians with this new post-Soviet flag. The Chinese were Chinese before the Communist flag and will still be long after their current government transforms again. Italy was a bunch of little duchies and city-states long before the current flag and everybody there knows it. Basically, most countries have a lot more going for its cultural identity than a flag.
But most Americans don't have a long shared history and its culture is mostly politics which is increasingly divisive. So the flag is one of the few things that people here can agree on which is kind of sad.
Anonymous wrote:It’s getting really hot in this handbasket.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heading dooooown, way down. The less people admit it the faster we all sink. The biggest prob with the US is ego. The 100 American flags in houses in my neighborhood - could not be more obnoxious. The problem is that so many continue to talk about how great this country has been and will be without actually observing what it is like now. We have a lot of probs and it's not a shame to admit it so we can fix it and recognize we gave something to do better and want to learn from other countries who may do something better but nope, it's always about how nobody is stronger, richer or has more freedom than the US. So what? None if it means we are happy or good at anything!
That's what people observe when they visit from other countries -- why are there so many flags everywhere and there are more flags than clocks in public places (that was before everyone carried a phone and someone noticed Americans don't wear watches).
Well, Americans have a particular fetish with the flag. Betsy Ross and the flag she sewed is part of the birth of America folklore. It wants to be a cultural symbol.
Most other countries and their peoples have a shared culture and history long before their flags. Think of the Soviet Union's flag. It wasn't there before the Bolshevik Revolution and they are all still Russians before and after Soviet flag and still Russians with this new post-Soviet flag. The Chinese were Chinese before the Communist flag and will still be long after their current government transforms again. Italy was a bunch of little duchies and city-states long before the current flag and everybody there knows it. Basically, most countries have a lot more going for its cultural identity than a flag.
But most Americans don't have a long shared history and its culture is mostly politics which is increasingly divisive. So the flag is one of the few things that people here can agree on which is kind of sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The super wealthy are preparing to move to Mars, but unfortunately, they’ll only do it after they’ve killed off the rest of us by destroying everything on earth for their own profit.
They’re building walnut paneled, professionally decorated bunkers in New Zealand for a less severe disaster scenario.
I’m not kidding. Unless you’re a billionaire, you are not part of the class that will survive anything. Vote accordingly.
Are you buddies with the Comet Pizza conspiracy theorists?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heading dooooown, way down. The less people admit it the faster we all sink. The biggest prob with the US is ego. The 100 American flags in houses in my neighborhood - could not be more obnoxious. The problem is that so many continue to talk about how great this country has been and will be without actually observing what it is like now. We have a lot of probs and it's not a shame to admit it so we can fix it and recognize we gave something to do better and want to learn from other countries who may do something better but nope, it's always about how nobody is stronger, richer or has more freedom than the US. So what? None if it means we are happy or good at anything!
That's what people observe when they visit from other countries -- why are there so many flags everywhere and there are more flags than clocks in public places (that was before everyone carried a phone and someone noticed Americans don't wear watches).