What the fuck is wrong with the USA????

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My first thought is that we are at least fortunate to live in a country where we can vote. But my second thought is that merely voting means nothing if we as individuals do not take action, participate in the process and continue to voice our opinion and support those who stand with us. America wants it easy. Cast your vote and go back to the tube and let others do the work. That's not how democracy works. That's what's wrong with America."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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I can absolutely agree with your comment if not for the illusion that we think our vote counts to begin with. Its all been predetermined. They know who the next figure head will be long before the little man will ever know. Words like vote,democracy,freedom,is all a part of a designed matrix to keep you asleep.brianlux said:My first thought is that we are at least fortunate to live in a country where we can vote. But my second thought is that merely voting means nothing if we as individuals do not take action, participate in the process and continue to voice our opinion and support those who stand with us. America wants it easy. Cast your vote and go back to the tube and let others do the work. That's not how democracy works. That's what's wrong with America.
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Or perhaps they use obstruction and buffoonery to cause distraction and apathy so that folks like you will throw their hands in the air and say "it's rigged, don't bother" instead of voting for the best candidate and moving forward, albeit by inches.joseph33 said:
I can absolutely agree with your comment if not for the illusion that we think our vote counts to begin with. Its all been predetermined. They know who the next figure head will be long before the little man will ever know. Words like vote,democracy,freedom,is all a part of a designed matrix to keep you asleep.brianlux said:My first thought is that we are at least fortunate to live in a country where we can vote. But my second thought is that merely voting means nothing if we as individuals do not take action, participate in the process and continue to voice our opinion and support those who stand with us. America wants it easy. Cast your vote and go back to the tube and let others do the work. That's not how democracy works. That's what's wrong with America.
Obama kept us out of major warfare for 8 years, if you think Romney would have done the same, it is you who is sleeping.Post edited by rgambs onMonkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
Romney/Obama=one of the same.rgambs said:
Or perhaps they use obstruction and buffoonery to cause distraction and apathy so that folks like you will throw their hands in the air and say "it's rigged, don't bother" instead of voting for the best candidate and moving forward, albeit by inches.joseph33 said:
I can absolutely agree with your comment if not for the illusion that we think our vote counts to begin with. Its all been predetermined. They know who the next figure head will be long before the little man will ever know. Words like vote,democracy,freedom,is all a part of a designed matrix to keep you asleep.brianlux said:My first thought is that we are at least fortunate to live in a country where we can vote. But my second thought is that merely voting means nothing if we as individuals do not take action, participate in the process and continue to voice our opinion and support those who stand with us. America wants it easy. Cast your vote and go back to the tube and let others do the work. That's not how democracy works. That's what's wrong with America.
Obama kept us out of major warfare for 8 years, if you think Romney would have done the same, it is you who is sleeping.0 -
I can say I am encouraged for the first time in awhile.
The traction that Ron Paul got that got into some main stream... followed by what we are seeing with Bernie Sanders now... and even with a sector of the Trump supporters... is all a good sign. Its moving slowly, but people are fed up with the status quo0 -
I'm not encouraged yet but do agree that people are fed up with status quo..MayDay10 said:I can say I am encouraged for the first time in awhile.
The traction that Ron Paul got that got into some main stream... followed by what we are seeing with Bernie Sanders now... and even with a sector of the Trump supporters... is all a good sign. Its moving slowly, but people are fed up with the status quo"Going where the water tastes like wine!"0 -
Anti-establishment here. (Meaning anti-status quo)0
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all lives matter0
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That is simply ridiculous. I suppose Bush and Gore were the same as well? Sanders and Cruz?joseph33 said:
Romney/Obama=one of the same.rgambs said:
Or perhaps they use obstruction and buffoonery to cause distraction and apathy so that folks like you will throw their hands in the air and say "it's rigged, don't bother" instead of voting for the best candidate and moving forward, albeit by inches.joseph33 said:
I can absolutely agree with your comment if not for the illusion that we think our vote counts to begin with. Its all been predetermined. They know who the next figure head will be long before the little man will ever know. Words like vote,democracy,freedom,is all a part of a designed matrix to keep you asleep.brianlux said:My first thought is that we are at least fortunate to live in a country where we can vote. But my second thought is that merely voting means nothing if we as individuals do not take action, participate in the process and continue to voice our opinion and support those who stand with us. America wants it easy. Cast your vote and go back to the tube and let others do the work. That's not how democracy works. That's what's wrong with America.
Obama kept us out of major warfare for 8 years, if you think Romney would have done the same, it is you who is sleeping.
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Even Muslim lives? Syrian lives?usamamasan1 said:all lives matter
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in what way exactly?joseph33 said:
Romney/Obama=one of the same.rgambs said:
Or perhaps they use obstruction and buffoonery to cause distraction and apathy so that folks like you will throw their hands in the air and say "it's rigged, don't bother" instead of voting for the best candidate and moving forward, albeit by inches.joseph33 said:
I can absolutely agree with your comment if not for the illusion that we think our vote counts to begin with. Its all been predetermined. They know who the next figure head will be long before the little man will ever know. Words like vote,democracy,freedom,is all a part of a designed matrix to keep you asleep.brianlux said:My first thought is that we are at least fortunate to live in a country where we can vote. But my second thought is that merely voting means nothing if we as individuals do not take action, participate in the process and continue to voice our opinion and support those who stand with us. America wants it easy. Cast your vote and go back to the tube and let others do the work. That's not how democracy works. That's what's wrong with America.
Obama kept us out of major warfare for 8 years, if you think Romney would have done the same, it is you who is sleeping.
are they one in the same in that they are politicians?
they are polar opposite. at least romney had some liberal in him when he was governor. he was forced to run away from romneycare, the exact same law as obamacare, which was romney's crowning achievement in government."You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
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What you're saying here has never been proven but it would not surprise me in the least. That said, I still vote because I can and for the little time it takes I hope it makes a difference.joseph33 said:
I can absolutely agree with your comment if not for the illusion that we think our vote counts to begin with. Its all been predetermined. They know who the next figure head will be long before the little man will ever know. Words like vote,democracy,freedom,is all a part of a designed matrix to keep you asleep.brianlux said:My first thought is that we are at least fortunate to live in a country where we can vote. But my second thought is that merely voting means nothing if we as individuals do not take action, participate in the process and continue to voice our opinion and support those who stand with us. America wants it easy. Cast your vote and go back to the tube and let others do the work. That's not how democracy works. That's what's wrong with America.
But that's not where it ends for me. Like I said, if we all went out and did at least a little something we would see more of the changes we want. I went to out state Capitol last year and showed support for an end of life bill that was expected to fail. We made it pass. I'm certain of that. We wrote letters, called representatives and showed up at hearings. Those who say, "Well fuck it, it doesn't work, I'm not going to waste my time," have no right to complain because I've seen it happen.
The world is crumbling fast. We don't have the luxury of pessimism."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
Bernie Sanders is fit to be prez.
However, many Americans care only about their stuff, Kardashians, 5 minutes of youtube fame, guns and ~insert any idiotic fad here~Post edited by Smellyman on0 -
Smellyman said:
Bernie Sanders is fit to be prez.
However, many Americans care only about their stuff, Kardashians, 5 minutes of youtube fame, guns and think people like Sarah Palin or Donald Trump would make good presidents."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
If Bernie doesn't get in, I'm voting Stein as a converted member to the Green Party. Screw the two party oligarchy. Until the faux liberal Dems stop kissing Wall Street and Monsanto ass, I'm not going back to their party.0
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Not what your Nazi messiah or you believe. I'm not born yesterday.usamamasan1 said:all lives matter
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Bull on Gore and Dubya not being the same.rgambs said:
That is simply ridiculous. I suppose Bush and Gore were the same as well? Sanders and Cruz?joseph33 said:
Romney/Obama=one of the same.rgambs said:
Or perhaps they use obstruction and buffoonery to cause distraction and apathy so that folks like you will throw their hands in the air and say "it's rigged, don't bother" instead of voting for the best candidate and moving forward, albeit by inches.joseph33 said:
I can absolutely agree with your comment if not for the illusion that we think our vote counts to begin with. Its all been predetermined. They know who the next figure head will be long before the little man will ever know. Words like vote,democracy,freedom,is all a part of a designed matrix to keep you asleep.brianlux said:My first thought is that we are at least fortunate to live in a country where we can vote. But my second thought is that merely voting means nothing if we as individuals do not take action, participate in the process and continue to voice our opinion and support those who stand with us. America wants it easy. Cast your vote and go back to the tube and let others do the work. That's not how democracy works. That's what's wrong with America.
Obama kept us out of major warfare for 8 years, if you think Romney would have done the same, it is you who is sleeping.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JSBhI_0at0
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Those Bill memes are the latest fad that can bugger off.Smellyman said:Bernie Sanders is fit to be prez.
However, many Americans care only about their stuff, Kardashians, 5 minutes of youtube fame, guns and ~insert any idiotic fad here~0 -
While Bush Jr. and Gore have no rhythm, there is no Iraq war if Gore was pres. I fully believe this. Just that single difference in the two is huge.
And people saying there's no difference in candidates and your vote doesn't matter is just cynical passivity taking over.0 -
My thoughts exactly. Stein's "Green New Deal" especially sounds great to me.InHiding80 said:If Bernie doesn't get in, I'm voting Stein as a converted member to the Green Party. Screw the two party oligarchy. Until the faux liberal Dems stop kissing Wall Street and Monsanto ass, I'm not going back to their party.
Her plan is worth checking out:
http://www.jill2016.com/plan"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
I'm with you!InHiding80 said:If Bernie doesn't get in, I'm voting Stein as a converted member to the Green Party. Screw the two party oligarchy. Until the faux liberal Dems stop kissing Wall Street and Monsanto ass, I'm not going back to their party.
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You should ask: "What is America doing right?".
I think it's a much shorter list.If hope can grow from dirt like me, it can be done. - EV0 -
https://roarmag.org/2016/02/27/on-this-day-in-1991-us-bombs-highway-of-death/
The indiscriminate bombing of tens of thousands of Iraqi troops and civilians retreating from Kuwait is one of the most heinous war crimes in history.0 -
That would be Highway 1.JC29856 said:https://roarmag.org/2016/02/27/on-this-day-in-1991-us-bombs-highway-of-death/
The indiscriminate bombing of tens of thousands of Iraqi troops and civilians retreating from Kuwait is one of the most heinous war crimes in history.0 -
They hate our freedoms.
The cabs of trucks were bombed so much that they were pushed into the ground, and it’s impossible to see if they contain drivers or not. Windshields were melted away, and huge tanks were reduced to shrapnel.
“Even in Vietnam I didn’t see anything like this. It’s pathetic,” said Major Bob Nugent, an Army intelligence officer. This one-sided carnage, this racist mass murder of Arab people, occurred while White House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater promised that the US and its coalition partners would not attack Iraqi forces leaving Kuwait. This is surely one of the most heinous war crimes in contemporary history.0 -
They hate our democracy.
A Newsweek article on Norman Schwarzkopt, titled “A Soldier of Conscience” (March 11,1991), remarked that before the ground war the general was only worried about “How long the world would stand by and watch the United States pound the living hell out of Iraq without saying, ‘Wait a minute – enough is enough.’ He [Schwarzkopf] itched to send ground troops to finish the job.” The pretext for massive extermination of Iraqi soldiers was the desire of the US to destroy Iraqi equipment. But in reality the plan was to prevent Iraqi soldiers from retreating at all. Powell remarked even before the start of the war that Iraqi soldiers knew that they had been sent to Kuwait to die. Rick Atkinson of the Washington Post reasoned that “the noose has been tightened” around Iraqi forces so effectively that “escape is impossible” (February 27, 1991). What all of this amounts to is not war but a massacre.0 -
What's wrong with the USA is our major contribution to this:
August 20th was Earth Overshoot Day in 2013
August 19th was Earth Overshoot Day in 2014
August 13th was Earth Overshoot day in 2015.
We're going the wrong direction.
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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