I can hear the whining at the dinner table... "I see there's no SYMPATHY when Sigma calls me names.... " LOLSigma_Orionis wrote:Well, "Evil Gringo Imperialist Infidel" can only be used so many times before it gets boring
I can hear the whining at the dinner table... "I see there's no SYMPATHY when Sigma calls me names.... " LOLSigma_Orionis wrote:Well, "Evil Gringo Imperialist Infidel" can only be used so many times before it gets boring
US Republicans have offered President Barack Obama a short-term debt limit increase to stave off default.
Sigma_Orionis wrote:roll:
I never imagined Fisher in Rodney Dangerfield mode
Gullible Jones wrote:So the latest from NPR is that the Republicans are blaming the Pentagon for not paying benefits to the families of fallen soldiers... Even though the Pentagon says they don't have the legal authority to do so on their own.
Dear Republican congress-infants: Stop playing the blame game. You caused the government shutdown. You prevented the benefits from being payed. You are adults, and you get to deal with the consequences of your actions. Get a fucking handle on yourselves and act the part!
Morrolan wrote:i love it how China is suddenly realising that holding $1.3 trillion in US debt may not have been the best investment strategy.
as the saying goes:"When you owe your bank $100,000 you're in trouble, but when you owe your bank $100 million they are in trouble."
Swift wrote:There was a report on this on NPR the other day. After the 2008 downturn, they decided to invest in other things, and picked Euros. Yeah, that didn't work out so well either. So they are, to a great extent, stuck with us, and us with them.
FZR1KG wrote:Collapsing the USA economy, global disaster all under the guise of some misguided ideology.
The tea party may bring a tear of pride to Bin Laden's dead eye, for they are about to do what he could not.
If they do, I hope they get the same punishment.
FZR1KG wrote:Collapsing the USA economy, global disaster all under the guise of some misguided ideology.
The tea party may bring a tear of pride to Bin Laden's dead eye, for they are about to do what he could not.
If they do, I hope they get the same punishment.
SciFiFisher wrote:FZR1KG wrote:Collapsing the USA economy, global disaster all under the guise of some misguided ideology.
The tea party may bring a tear of pride to Bin Laden's dead eye, for they are about to do what he could not.
If they do, I hope they get the same punishment.
Here is a scary bit of trivia for you: Osama Bin Laden was a highly educated man who purportedly stated that his goal was to totally bankrupt the U.S. He knew that conventional methods such as suicide bombers would not bring about our downfall but that complete economic collapse would. If I were a conspiracy theory whacko I would be claiming that the Mad Hatter Tea Party is actually a bunch of Al Qaida sleeper agents.
pumpkinpi wrote:SciFiFisher wrote:FZR1KG wrote:Collapsing the USA economy, global disaster all under the guise of some misguided ideology.
The tea party may bring a tear of pride to Bin Laden's dead eye, for they are about to do what he could not.
If they do, I hope they get the same punishment.
Here is a scary bit of trivia for you: Osama Bin Laden was a highly educated man who purportedly stated that his goal was to totally bankrupt the U.S. He knew that conventional methods such as suicide bombers would not bring about our downfall but that complete economic collapse would. If I were a conspiracy theory whacko I would be claiming that the Mad Hatter Tea Party is actually a bunch of Al Qaida sleeper agents.
So were the 9/11 attacks an intentional part of the plan, or something he did just for fun?
Rommie wrote:Hmm- I wonder how useful such an argument is just because all huge events in history end up influencing things years down the line. I'm sure I could sit down right now and make a convincing case about how this is actually the fault of the collapse of the USSR or the JFK assassination if I really had to.
Gullible Jones wrote:Unfortunately they would be the main alternative to the US... And they make the US look downright ethical.
FZR1KG wrote:Gullible Jones wrote:Unfortunately they would be the main alternative to the US... And they make the US look downright ethical.
Not sure why you think that is the case.
China is pretty low on the list of major IMF contributors.
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