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  • #16
    Re: where's trip?

    ^good to see you around. Your right this is an old issue but we're getting to the point where we can't sustain the same type of policies - something is going to have to give.

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    • #17
      Re: where's trip?

      Originally posted by Klash View Post
      He's observed that Obama isn't who he thought he is. So he is somewhere between shock and denial!
      no, i think he is actually who he is, imho, everyone is so freaked out right now, and he keeps on saying, things are going to get worse before they get better

      what imho is going on is this he has four major problems on his hands

      a. economy
      b. war
      c. diplomacy
      d. energy

      under each of those you have four sub-sets, like war, you got both iraq, and afganistan, plus israel hamas bs, and then iran

      economy, you got jobs issues, plus, a bloated government with social security and medicare debt, plus bank regulations etc.

      so, you got 4 major problems each with 4 sub-sets

      he's only been in office a few weeks yet they are working on

      short, medium term, long term strategies for each of the sixteen problems at hand, so you got working 48 plates spinning in the air

      in my heart of hearts i believe he knows all of this and is working on it, he knows this is a turning point for the country and for him to turn this whole thing around because we are all in it together, he has too make major progress on 32 of those 48 goals, just like us citizens this will require alot of work, alot

      i've got no idea what will happen or how it will happen

      the only thing the world has going for it, is all economies worldwide are in the same position and are desperate for solutions, and leadership, from anywhere

      look at auckman, from Iran, even he finally came out and said, okay let's meet, now why do you think that is, well do you think it has to do with the fact with oil at 40 dollars a barrell his whole economy is in the shitter, and they can no longer operate in isolation or else there will be anarchy in there streets, there political system could melt away in a heart beat

      good old chavez got lucky this week, some military folks tried to overthrow his regime', why is he now considered vulnerable, because at 40 a buck oil, his gubment is basically broke and he can no longer hand out peanuts to his people

      low oil benefits us of a, it gives us a chance to work our way out of the morose


      the main problem with economic problems is they bring a high chance of civil unrest


      all in all it is still the same, one solution and one solution only hard work, and i'm not much of a talker or discusser when it comes to work, i just prefer too get er done, lol

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      • #18
        Re: where's trip?

        Originally posted by Klash View Post
        ^good to see you around. Your right this is an old issue but we're getting to the point where we can't sustain the same type of policies - something is going to have to give.
        you said it. Something's gotta give. "change" right? wow is it ever! Our government has took the same old shyt, the same old politics, the worst of politics and political decisions, multiplied it by a trillion, wrapped it up in 1 bill and really bent America over like never before.
        1 up

        Go Gators


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        • #19
          Re: where's trip?

          Originally posted by Waterboy View Post
          Trip, if you want some one to debate on politics, fire away at me. A good healthy debate is always fun and educational. If we don't agree, so what? I will still have a healthy respect for your political views and defend your right to your views, but most of I will look forward to debating you again.
          I would debate with you, but your old and we're on the same side-LOL

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          • #20
            Re: where's trip?

            now that's funny, deep south

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