crampuff wrote:Of course it was, that is why they pushed NAFTA and open borders so this problem could develop into a finally insoluble collapse.
The only way to fix it now is to make a "one world order" so that this mess can never happen again (and it won't) and make you slaves. Everything belongs to them, and if you are good at kissing, you can borrow things.
That was the goal of globalism, globalism was invented to destabilize individual countries especially USA.
jedinvest wrote:
That's true, even if one is not a conspiratist, all this global capitalist stuff was to put the whole house under the control of the capitalists. All the governments are beholden to these capitalists, otherwise, why would we be trying to bail them out (they are actually bailing themselves out, on our behalf)?
mos6507 wrote:We're already so far into financial "overshoot" that if we just did things Peter Schiff's way then it would be TEOTWAWKI and the US would probably never recover. So the best Obama can do is try to kick the can down the road some more and cross his fingers.
pstarr wrote:I don't see how you can say that? Something always gives. That chart does not represent any kind of planning I am familiar with. It's not controlled growth. See my signature.
Shaved Monkey wrote:Im pro localisation
GASMON wrote:And Obama can get stuffed - with "friends" like this who needs enemies. Cheeky bastard. It's OUR country and WE will vote as WE THE PEOPLE think fit.
Obama defends controversial comments about UK vote on EU exit
President Obama, speaking to reporters in London Friday, defended his prior comments urging British voters to remain in the European Union, following scathing criticism that he was meddling in the U.S. ally's affairs. ...
“I don’t believe the E.U. moderates British influence in the world, it magnifies it,” Obama said at a press conference at 10 Downing Street, alongside British Prime Minister David Cameron.
“The E.U. has helped to spread British values and practices across the continent,” Obama said ...
"Let me be clear, ultimately this is something that the British voters have to decide for themselves but ... part of being friends is to be honest and to let you know what I think," he said. "It affects our prospect as well. The United States wants a strong United Kingdom as a partner." ...
Polls suggest it will be a close-fought race, with most phone surveys indicating a lead for the Remain campaign while some online polls put the Leave camp ahead.
Obama described the votes as potentially damaging to the British economy. He said the U.S. is focused on writing a massive trade agreement with the European Union and would not prioritize a bilateral agreement with the UK. Britain would have to get "in the back of the queue," he said.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2016/04/22/obama-defends-controversial-comments-about-uk-vote-on-eu-exit.html
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