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I've never experienced anything like this in my life. Here in DC people are dancing in the street, crying, hugging each other. I've never seen such an emotional expression of solidarity and happiness ever before. This is something that I'll remember for the rest of my life, and it is an important moment for America.
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You guys are dreaming if you think anything in the USA is going to change. We have 55 trillion dollars in debt. The country,and everyone in it,is totally insolvent. Sorry to be a bummer, hey, even I voted for the brother from another mother, but the system is broken and beyond repair. I appreciate the sentiment behind today's landslide victory, but it's just that, sentiment.
Buy tangible assets for the storm that is coming. It is going to be ugly.
PS, the day I see our troops coming home from all of the occupied territories is the day I believe real change is happening. Until then, um, no.
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You guys are dreaming if you think anything in the USA is going to change. We have 55 trillion dollars in debt. The country,and everyone in it,is totally insolvent. Sorry to be a bummer, hey, even I voted for the brother from another mother, but the system is broken and beyond repair. I appreciate the sentiment behind today's landslide victory, but it's just that, sentiment.
Buy tangible assets for the storm that is coming. It is going to be ugly.
PS, the day I see our troops coming home from all of the occupied territories is the day I believe real change is happening. Until then, um, no.
Mossed, has the Bill W way of life hardened you my friend?
Mossed, has the Bill W way of life hardened you my friend?
No, he's largely correct. We're largely F'd. And the dumbasses will blame Obama for whatever happens, despite 28 years of corporative protections, ignoring of the approaching energy cliff and an economy based on infinite growth...
Still... In a time of desperate DESPERATE need for a complete overhaul for our greed-polluted capitalistic system, Obama offers that change... McCain would have been more of the same lemminghood mentality, running towards the abyss for the sake of "trickle down" economics.
You guys are dreaming if you think anything in the USA is going to change. We have 55 trillion dollars in debt. The country,and everyone in it,is totally insolvent. Sorry to be a bummer, hey, even I voted for the brother from another mother, but the system is broken and beyond repair. I appreciate the sentiment behind today's landslide victory, but it's just that, sentiment.
Buy tangible assets for the storm that is coming. It is going to be ugly.
PS, the day I see our troops coming home from all of the occupied territories is the day I believe real change is happening. Until then, um, no.
I agree with you totally, again, I voted for Nader. I meant this largely as a huge moment for social justice and civil rights in America.
Still doesn't change the fact that I've never seen such a reaction like this before, and for the first time in my life, I feel proud of America.