noobtube wrote:Can't tell if you are being sarcastic.
I do have my moments.
noobtube wrote:What with America feeding the world with food shortages everywhere, AND sky-high food inflation.
Yup. Sort of like the stagflation of the 1970's, except then we had a real live global peak oil in 1979 piled on top of it.
noobtube wrote:Then there is that United States military that loses every fight they start.
Well, we would have to define "lose" before we say that. Kicking the crap out of everything thrown at you...standing around not sure what to do..and getting bored and going home isn't losing as much as...getting bored and going home.
noobtube wrote:Then there is all that natural gas in the United States that caused prices to skyrocket 100% in California (I think they are still part of the United States).
Confusing market forces and mismanagement in one state with anything important...tsk tsk.
noobtube wrote:And, of course, all of the so-called United States oil abundance that still has diesel prices near 2022 summer highs.
So what? Like them eat cake, I've got 2 EVs.
noobtube wrote:Germany is probably thanking the United States as I type this for blowing up Nord Stream and stopping all that imaginary natural gas coming from Russia.
Oh please, conspiracy theories, while amusing, don't match the actions of the two mjor players AFTER the pipe was bombed. Look to Russia and China for that one.
noobtube wrote:But don't let me sound ungrateful. I'm glad there are so many masses of stupid, lazy, entitled, hard-headed idiots out there who buy totally worthless trash (like crypto-garbage).
I have no feelings at all for how folks wish to spend their money. I'm American, freedom and all that, etc etc.
noobtube wrote:That makes the real stuff cheap enough for me to buy. So, salute to those "exceptionalist" idiots for giving me the chance to get the good stuff cheap.
Well jolly good for you then, Americans are glad to help the less fortunate anything, us being generous that way. You're welcome.