Is it really hard to fathom why many people despise the US?

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emordnilap wrote:
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emordnilap wrote:Oh, and the 'republicans' (!!!!!!) will win the next POTUS election.
I'm backing Jeb Bush for the next POTUS. Any other chancers?
I wish I'd put a bet on him.
The exit of Romney from the upcoming campaign most immediately benefits the other favourites of the party's establishment wing, including Bush, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, Florida Senator Marco Rubio and Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker.
I'm still casting around for some viable candidate. My wish list for the New Hampshire debates at present includes Jeb Bush, Susana Martinez, Mike Pence and Scott Walker.
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Scott Walker? Was he a singer in the 60s and early 70s?
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kenneal - lagger wrote:Scott Walker? Was he a singer in the 60s and early 70s?
Not this Scott Walker at least as he was born in 1968. He is the current governor of Wisconsin and has won three elections in four years as his opponents tried to recall him over his curtailment of union powers.
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Is BO at last going to do something positive about climate change?
The White House’s $4 trillion budget proposal released Monday includes more than $10 billion for programs to both mitigate and adapt to the effects of global climate change, a signal that President Obama will make climate a central theme of his last two years in office.
For starters, it's small change from $4 trillion. Secondly, it's about adaptation as well as mitigation, so halve it. Thirdly, carbon capture is a favoured option; it don't work. Fourthly, it has to go through Congress, so it's a dead duck. Fifthly, Obama is a paid liar.
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Let Your Life be a Friction to Stop the Machine A brief and crucial history of the United States
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Thank you for that RB. The time for action, in whatever way is possible, to be a friction to stop the machine is now.

It is now.
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Here's another vid: The Lie We Live
Although American-centric it equally applies to the rest of us..
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raspberry-blower wrote:Let Your Life be a Friction to Stop the Machine A brief and crucial history of the United States
Eloquent. Excellent.
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raspberry-blower wrote:Here's another vid: The Lie We Live
Although American-centric it equally applies to the rest of us..
Also a good one but yet another tickle on the mammoth's back, I'm afraid.
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raspberry-blower wrote:Let Your Life be a Friction to Stop the Machine A brief and crucial history of the United States
Just watched this brilliant piece of work, applies to us in the UK too. If you've not watched it yet please take 30 minutes to do so you won't regret it.
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vtsnowedin wrote:I'm still casting around for some viable candidate.
If voters want real political choice, it’s time to start voting for candidates who support free and fair elections … while the duopolists still allow us to.
Time to End the Political Duopoly
The single largest voter identification in the United States, exceeding any party’s, is “independent.” Polling consistently shows that pluralities or majorities of Americans support the idea of a “third major party” and would consider voting for non-duopoly candidates for political office.
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How some Americans spend a nice summer day.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=024gdROsg3s
:shock:
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vtsnowedin wrote:How some Americans spend a nice summer day.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=024gdROsg3s
:shock:
I managed to watch 1 minute 20 seconds of it, which I'll never get back.
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vtsnowedin wrote:How some Americans spend a nice summer day.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=024gdROsg3s
:shock:
Took me a while before I could put my finger on what was missing. Where are all the guns?
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emordnilap wrote:
vtsnowedin wrote:How some Americans spend a nice summer day.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=024gdROsg3s
:shock:
I managed to watch 1 minute 20 seconds of it, which I'll never get back.
Aw admit it some of those Bikinis were nicely filled out. But you didn't even get to 3:41 so sad.
Think of the gas consumed in one day for no useful purpose. And all the time and money the mechanics spent building their outlandish rigs. :D
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