people around the world buy US treasures for no apparent reason.
I couldn't even imagine a Democrat giving that speech today. It's easy to say nothing has changed but in the last 52 years wow, a lot has changed.ask not what your country can do for you ask what you can do for your country
US treasuries are a safe-haven. With all the fear about a potential US shutdown/default people are looking for a safe place to put their money.:sneaky:
It's really sad when I can say buying shares of Coca Cola or IBM is safer than buying US treasuries :\
Written by a christian socalist Baptist minister in 1891. "Under God" not added until the mid 50s.
I was told I was going to hell multiple times by different religious organizations because I didn't' belong to their particular one. That was well also before I told them I was gay. Yes, I expected more.
We successfully broke away from England largely due to the vast buffer of the Atlantic, the French who were looking to throw a wrench into the English effort as a proxy war, a mountain of money borrowed from Europe, and the fact that England faced other concerns while the US revolution drained their resources.
Trying to pass legislation while talking about god results in backlash. A bunch of out of touch old white men who should be in a retirement home rather than in Congress legislating morality is not a good thing.
Rhetorical nonsense that pines for a simpler/better time that didn't really exist. Exactly the kind of drivel the Tea Party is feeding it's followers with a shovel.
God damn it, an entire generation pumping gas, waiting tables – slaves with white collars. Advertising has us chasing cars and clothes, working jobs we hate so we can buy shit we don't need. We're the middle children of history, man. No purpose or place. We have no Great War. No Great Depression. Our great war is a spiritual war. Our great depression is our lives. We've all been raised on television to believe that one day we'd all be millionaires, and movie gods, and rock stars, but we won't. We're slowly learning that fact. And we're very, very pissed off. -Tyler Durden.
Nobody is responsible for anything. How can people just walk away from a mortgage without declaring total bankruptcy? I don't think any other country operates like this. I know people in Canada can't do that. When reading why Canadian banks never fail, one of the reasons was that people can't walk away from a house. The bank will sue them into the ground and garnish wages if that's what it takes.
Bwahahahaha, this coming from a liberal finally admitting facts. Oh really? Shootings are down? Please, do tell more :biggrin:
I just love it when ignorance abounds.....Wrong. Education. More specifically, the utter contempt the majority of our citizens have for education.
I just love it when ignorance abounds.....
Crime is down in the U.S. despite having more guns than ever and the freest carry laws in decades.We still have the highest gun related deaths of the first world countries... Are you really that dense?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_firearm-related_death_rate
We are between Mexico and Argentina...
it's somewhat hard to get accredited by the government as a private school because then you're competing with the government schools. capitalism would apply here, and i believe it would do well. kids could go to the schools and we'd see how they fare against government schools.
It did also note that this is not conclusive of a better system:the study finds an overall small positive effect of being in a charter school.
Further, the evidence shows that new schools are not themselves
responsible for improved quality. These findings were consistent in 14 of the 16 states. In a recent study, we called this phenomenon WYSIWYG - what you see is what you get.37 These results make clear that the drive to higher levels of performance will not be rapid or even attainable if left exclusively to the schools themselves
the whole mandatory attendance thing i think is a load of bull, too.
Contrary to common perception, there isn't all that much objectively wrong. Crime is down overall. The economy is poor by our standards but really not poor at all. Yet too many of us are unhappy.
We're unhappy because we've reached what we think is the pinnacle of civilization and we wonder...is this all there is, shallow materialism? We have nothing to believe in so we turn to religion, political extremism, nihilism, drugs, hedonism, racism, etc. Depression occurs where expectations and reality collide.
Crime is down in the U.S. despite having more guns than ever and the freest carry laws in decades.
The UK's homicide rate stayed about the same after passing their restrictive gun laws. But violent crime went up.
Japan hates guns yet has a higher suicide rate than the U.S. Since we're linking guns with everything else, logic says Japan should encourage more gun ownership if it wants to lower its number of suicides.
Let's get real honest here... most homicide in the U.S. comes from a small segment of the population, and a lot of it is related to gang activity. If guns were the real problem, then the data would be spread more evenly across the U.S. population. But it's not.
Well said, sir. Compared to the seventies, things are better almost across the board, except maybe for our percentage on disability and our trade balance. I think mostly what's changed is our increasing entitlement mentality. When you have a woman with a household income of $70K asking a Presidential candidate "What are you going to do for me?" and everyone around her nodding their heads, you've got a basic societal problem. That problem colors our expectations, so that even though things aren't THAT bad, our expectations have grown disproportionately to our ability to meet those expectations.Contrary to common perception, there isn't all that much objectively wrong. Crime is down overall. The economy is poor by our standards but really not poor at all. Yet too many of us are unhappy.
We're unhappy because we've reached what we think is the pinnacle of civilization and we wonder...is this all there is, shallow materialism? We have nothing to believe in so we turn to religion, political extremism, nihilism, drugs, hedonism, racism, etc. Depression occurs where expectations and reality collide.