shempmcgurk wrote:
> --- In [email protected], Bhairitu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> do.rflex wrote:
>>
>>> My personal feelings are that at this point it's not promising at
>>>
> all.
>
>>> It may be that the whole thing has to crash and start over again -
>>>
> or
>
>>> possibly the USA as we've known it will end up being a new banana
>>> republic police state with the rich corporate elite running the
>>>
> show.
>
>>> I hope I'm very wrong about this.
>>>
>> I've stated that a crash and burn would be good that is as long as
>>
> it
>
>> takes down the power elite too which it may well as we are reading
>>
> about
>
>> them getting hurt economically. Perhaps they have miscalculated
>>
> (or
>
>> too much of this 'think and grow rich' attitude in their ranks) as
>>
> they
>
>> have done before. The US economy is so out of balance and then you
>>
> have
>
>> to tell me what many Americans are going to do for a living?
>>
> We've
>
>> shipped so many jobs overseas. Are we going to make hamburgers and
>>
> sell
>
>> insurance too each other? Perhaps the solution is then a crash
>>
> which
>
>> localizes everything as no one will be able to afford foreign
>>
> imports.
>
>> We could wind up with a happier simpler country. But you do have
>>
> to
>
>> tell me what you do with all these "professional" athletes that
>>
> parents
>
>> think they are raising?
>>
>
>
>
> One of these kooks lives in the lap of luxury in California where all
> his material needs are met at the whim of his consumer dollar.
>
> The other kook lives in Brazil where, in comparison to the natives,
> he lives like a virtual king...and the natives would sell their
> children to come to the USA in a heart beat.
>
> Two spoiled brats yammering on and on who would never give up the
> creatures of luxury that the very system they so eagerly and quickly
> bad mouth has so efficiently provided to them.
Are you attached to your material acquisitions? I'm not. Perhaps
you're projecting ..... again.