@RonPaulRevolution4u Hi, you wrote "Please realize that people who advocate a "bully" foreign policy often do it NOT so much from arrogance, but more from *irrational FEAR of perceived "threats".
That is a very good and important point. Im norwegian as well but we all follow whats happening in america. We all want things to work out, but in a decent and human manner.
I'm glad to see you are able to see this. I read SO much hurtful anti-Americanism on the internet often coming from Europeans. Obviously our foreign policy has been horrible: heavy handed, aggressive, intrusive, meddling, one sided, etc., etc., but most of the people here who believe in this kind of heavy handed policy more do it out of fear, NOT out of hate or so much from arrogance. But things are changing. More and more people -particularly the young- don't want to be a bully anymore
I think very few people outside the USA ever see "Middle America" I know You did in Las Vegas however, were you surprised once you got off the Las Vegas Strip ? There are Many Americans struggling financially,, Trust me, I KNOW !
I think some of the hardening comes from the general divide present in America. For example: red states and blue states. Generally speaking, these people (red/blue) see the world very differently, each side believing they are right and when that happens people start digging in and become hardened.
I also think this is correct as well: Chris Matthews: "Right Wing Mania" Runs Deep In American Society.
Nice to get your thoughts. Whether severe depression or a hyper inflationary deflation, the poverty and starvation created will have an extreme result. It will be worse than Argentina. The numbers do not lie. Will it be slow decline with a quick ending? The only question is when. Once the Euro stablizes and it appears to be currently, it will be the dollar's turn.
I'd rather be starving on the streets there than here. The U.S. as we knew it is gone.
Be sure to point out that there are MANY (a MAJORITY young people) here in the U.S. who OPPOSE being a bully. Be sure to ***point out that the Ron Paul & his supporters are on the vanguard of the movement to END this heavy handed "bully" nature of U.S. foreign policy and that our numbers are *GROWING.
Please realize that people who advocate a "bully" foreign policy often do it NOT so much from arrogance, but more from *irrational FEAR of perceived "threats". But this is CHANGING.
You are right, and the worst may be yet to come, true, but eventually I think we can re-build this country. Out of calamity, people are beginning to wake up, and will more as it gets worse. There is still hope. But we have an uphill climb. But better days will come as WE the PEOPLE band together and take our country BACK from the totalitarian warmongers and statists. Right now our movement is growing and none other currently is. WE are the FUTURE. So I'm still hopeful.
well they can do what hitler did and raid other countries gold reserves, sell it to the international bank of settlements and continue his glorious war.
@cheomire - The gold really isn't worth that much to the government itself. Unfortunately it is miniscule compared to the 100 trillion the government is in the hole.
We had money in savings but low interest rates drove money out of savings into the stock market and property. Then stock market crash and property crash. No more money. This is pretty simple. We are paying off debt and saving but now our government is spending like crazy or maybe they never stopped. For now this is out of our control. God help us take back our country.
The fact that you in 1970 could maintain a family on one income, and that you now hardly can do it with two, tells how poor we have become. Sad. True. And not something I nessecarily have to be part of!
@jrv73 Good point. I find it amazing that everyone in the USA is almost suppsoed to be rich and behave as if one was rich. It's like the lifestyle of the rich and famous was a default lifestyle for any american. That has ended now.
President Obama is a saint and everything he does cannot go wrong. The rich will pay for their arrogance! How dare they criticize the first minority president of our country! Tax the rich! Make them pay their fair share.
@sinitskyd The rich pay most of the taxes. Now there are fewer rich. Obama has destroyed the rich so fewer and fewer rich can be taxed. Now the middle class is shrinking and cannot pay the taxes. Big government is failing before your very eyes. Congratulations!!
Uh... yeah! The military industrialized complex is the ONLY INDUSTRY LEFT here and IT is in fact supplied by foreign production. The problem is VERY VERY VERY SERIOUS.
Even a simple phone call to vendors for help on problems with an account you notice an intense bureaucratic inefficiency and an entitlement attitude by vendors that they DESERVE respect or your business REGARDLESS of their service or quality of the product. The US has become a vacuous ghost ship of finanicial unreality.
So, the 'hardness' you are feeling, although a deep subject, is in addition to the 'thuggery' associated with bureaucratic peons and their puffed up sense of power but it's also the absence of JOY that only a free market can produce. There is no pride in service or happiness in attaining more business through cheerful exercise. It's rather a brown-shirt, jack-booted greyness. JMHO what say you?
@anyusmoon1 Good point. The fact that the USA has "hardened" in the legal system is another dimension of this (yet it could be unrelated). Much of the joy of America has been removed. People used to say "It's a free country.", they don't say that anymore.
@farmanntv Precisely my point- fascism co-mingles business (corporations) and law (goverment) today we are experience for the first time a fascism that is expressed right over the counter! Average Jane Doe gets to here American Express (for instance) tell you that 'we are not required to divulge that info and required by federal regulations to write (or say) our response 'this way'. It's disGUSTing.
Aaron Russo in America: Freedom to Fascism brought to the forefront 'Papers please'. It's HERE.
Why invest in the future, the government will just take whatever you pruduce whenever if feels the need. I agree about the string, its only just now begining to fray.
Our future is being robbed from us. I can not imagine WHERE people can go and be be able to earn a living, Many countries will not allow long term VISAs - like New Zealand. Anyone have suggestions for best bug out countires with jobs?
@MamaOkie - That's a hard one, where to go. I think the answer might be to not go one particluar place, but to escape in between the laws. To be ever roaming.
@MamaOkie Not sure what type of income you are looking for, but there are many opportunities teaching English overseas. I have good friend saving $20,000 a year teaching in Vietnam. Check out his blog to get an idea of what it is like there. Personally, I'm moving to Thailand soon.
I hope it's not too late. When you said, "...I am afraid it might be too late already."; you got me a bit worried. As bad as our problems are, I've always tried to be upbeat and think "we can change this" and try to remind myself that things aren't nearly as bad here as other places in the world.
In your opinion, if we could get someone with a good handle on economics in for 2012 (such as Ron Paul) would we still have time, or do you think we're too far gone? Do we have time?
borrowed money, borrowed time. if other nation does it, it's a crime.
party, ideology, matter until all we have left is mentally ill.
Stick around if you like starvation. Obviously clue: hyper-inflation.
waterspindle 6 months ago
what can we say? getting looted on a wholesale level has a tendency to harden a person.
there will be an armed revolution in this country at some point. Hows that for "hardened"?
Love and Blessings,
TadRapidly 1 year ago
You got it right by saying that the growing govt is the cancer ...it's ever quickening encroachment on our liberities is being felt HARD!
kimmijo 1 year ago
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RonPaulRevolution4u 1 year ago
@RonPaulRevolution4u Hi, you wrote "Please realize that people who advocate a "bully" foreign policy often do it NOT so much from arrogance, but more from *irrational FEAR of perceived "threats".
That is a very good and important point. Im norwegian as well but we all follow whats happening in america. We all want things to work out, but in a decent and human manner.
tussaladd 1 year ago
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I'm glad to see you are able to see this. I read SO much hurtful anti-Americanism on the internet often coming from Europeans. Obviously our foreign policy has been horrible: heavy handed, aggressive, intrusive, meddling, one sided, etc., etc., but most of the people here who believe in this kind of heavy handed policy more do it out of fear, NOT out of hate or so much from arrogance. But things are changing. More and more people -particularly the young- don't want to be a bully anymore
RonPaulRevolution4u 1 year ago
I think very few people outside the USA ever see "Middle America" I know You did in Las Vegas however, were you surprised once you got off the Las Vegas Strip ? There are Many Americans struggling financially,, Trust me, I KNOW !
scottinaz1 1 year ago
I think some of the hardening comes from the general divide present in America. For example: red states and blue states. Generally speaking, these people (red/blue) see the world very differently, each side believing they are right and when that happens people start digging in and become hardened.
I also think this is correct as well: Chris Matthews: "Right Wing Mania" Runs Deep In American Society.
gwuengr2 1 year ago
This is not surprising. The reason is called sin.
The love of money is the root of all evil (1 Tim 6:10)
Peace
Bonkero1 1 year ago
Nice to get your thoughts. Whether severe depression or a hyper inflationary deflation, the poverty and starvation created will have an extreme result. It will be worse than Argentina. The numbers do not lie. Will it be slow decline with a quick ending? The only question is when. Once the Euro stablizes and it appears to be currently, it will be the dollar's turn.
I'd rather be starving on the streets there than here. The U.S. as we knew it is gone.
InTheSticks1881 1 year ago
@InTheSticks1881 - Thanks. On inflation I actually made a separate video, will post.
farmanntv 1 year ago
@farmanntv Will hunt that down. Thanks.
InTheSticks1881 1 year ago
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Hans:
Be sure to point out that there are MANY (a MAJORITY young people) here in the U.S. who OPPOSE being a bully. Be sure to ***point out that the Ron Paul & his supporters are on the vanguard of the movement to END this heavy handed "bully" nature of U.S. foreign policy and that our numbers are *GROWING.
Please realize that people who advocate a "bully" foreign policy often do it NOT so much from arrogance, but more from *irrational FEAR of perceived "threats". But this is CHANGING.
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RonPaulRevolution4u 1 year ago
To InTheSticks1881:
You are right, and the worst may be yet to come, true, but eventually I think we can re-build this country. Out of calamity, people are beginning to wake up, and will more as it gets worse. There is still hope. But we have an uphill climb. But better days will come as WE the PEOPLE band together and take our country BACK from the totalitarian warmongers and statists. Right now our movement is growing and none other currently is. WE are the FUTURE. So I'm still hopeful.
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RonPaulRevolution4u 1 year ago
good vid hans
houseofthemoon 1 year ago
well they can do what hitler did and raid other countries gold reserves, sell it to the international bank of settlements and continue his glorious war.
cheomire 1 year ago
@cheomire - The gold really isn't worth that much to the government itself. Unfortunately it is miniscule compared to the 100 trillion the government is in the hole.
farmanntv 1 year ago
"People in the US should be a lot more humble." I totally agree.
You are a very wise man!
Bristecom 1 year ago
We had money in savings but low interest rates drove money out of savings into the stock market and property. Then stock market crash and property crash. No more money. This is pretty simple. We are paying off debt and saving but now our government is spending like crazy or maybe they never stopped. For now this is out of our control. God help us take back our country.
Bassmarko 1 year ago
@Bassmarko - Very interesting perspective on the dynamics of what happened. I will steal this.
farmanntv 1 year ago
@farmanntv You are welcome to steal it. I'm glad you understood in so few words. Thanks for the videos I really enjoy them.
Bassmarko 1 year ago
The fact that you in 1970 could maintain a family on one income, and that you now hardly can do it with two, tells how poor we have become. Sad. True. And not something I nessecarily have to be part of!
jrv73 1 year ago
@jrv73 Good point. I find it amazing that everyone in the USA is almost suppsoed to be rich and behave as if one was rich. It's like the lifestyle of the rich and famous was a default lifestyle for any american. That has ended now.
farmanntv 1 year ago
President Obama is a saint and everything he does cannot go wrong. The rich will pay for their arrogance! How dare they criticize the first minority president of our country! Tax the rich! Make them pay their fair share.
sinitskyd 1 year ago
@sinitskyd The rich pay most of the taxes. Now there are fewer rich. Obama has destroyed the rich so fewer and fewer rich can be taxed. Now the middle class is shrinking and cannot pay the taxes. Big government is failing before your very eyes. Congratulations!!
Bassmarko 1 year ago
@Bassmarko The middle class allways pays.
farmanntv 1 year ago
@sinitskyd Lol I take it this is irony.
farmanntv 1 year ago
9/11 was an inside job.. america is great at terrorizing their own citizens..
navtel 1 year ago
I too have checked out real estate listings in several countries and visited one of them last month for the purpose of moving.
BlueSkies360 1 year ago
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RSCII 1 year ago
@RSCII North Korea
sinitskyd 1 year ago
Uh... yeah! The military industrialized complex is the ONLY INDUSTRY LEFT here and IT is in fact supplied by foreign production. The problem is VERY VERY VERY SERIOUS.
Even a simple phone call to vendors for help on problems with an account you notice an intense bureaucratic inefficiency and an entitlement attitude by vendors that they DESERVE respect or your business REGARDLESS of their service or quality of the product. The US has become a vacuous ghost ship of finanicial unreality.
anyusmoon1 1 year ago
So, the 'hardness' you are feeling, although a deep subject, is in addition to the 'thuggery' associated with bureaucratic peons and their puffed up sense of power but it's also the absence of JOY that only a free market can produce. There is no pride in service or happiness in attaining more business through cheerful exercise. It's rather a brown-shirt, jack-booted greyness. JMHO what say you?
anyusmoon1 1 year ago
@anyusmoon1 Good point. The fact that the USA has "hardened" in the legal system is another dimension of this (yet it could be unrelated). Much of the joy of America has been removed. People used to say "It's a free country.", they don't say that anymore.
farmanntv 1 year ago
@farmanntv Precisely my point- fascism co-mingles business (corporations) and law (goverment) today we are experience for the first time a fascism that is expressed right over the counter! Average Jane Doe gets to here American Express (for instance) tell you that 'we are not required to divulge that info and required by federal regulations to write (or say) our response 'this way'. It's disGUSTing.
Aaron Russo in America: Freedom to Fascism brought to the forefront 'Papers please'. It's HERE.
anyusmoon1 1 year ago
Why invest in the future, the government will just take whatever you pruduce whenever if feels the need. I agree about the string, its only just now begining to fray.
lengthyounarther 1 year ago
@lengthyounarther This is the apathy that socialism brings.
anyusmoon1 1 year ago
Our future is being robbed from us. I can not imagine WHERE people can go and be be able to earn a living, Many countries will not allow long term VISAs - like New Zealand. Anyone have suggestions for best bug out countires with jobs?
MamaOkie 1 year ago
@MamaOkie - That's a hard one, where to go. I think the answer might be to not go one particluar place, but to escape in between the laws. To be ever roaming.
farmanntv 1 year ago
@MamaOkie Not sure what type of income you are looking for, but there are many opportunities teaching English overseas. I have good friend saving $20,000 a year teaching in Vietnam. Check out his blog to get an idea of what it is like there. Personally, I'm moving to Thailand soon.
mahalo111 1 year ago
I must be the first person to view your vid. Good points. I will stay and work towards Restoring the Republic! We outnumber them, good will prevail.
wayner1950 1 year ago
@wayner1950 - I like your attitude, but I am afraid it might be to late already.
farmanntv 1 year ago
To farmanntv:
I hope it's not too late. When you said, "...I am afraid it might be too late already."; you got me a bit worried. As bad as our problems are, I've always tried to be upbeat and think "we can change this" and try to remind myself that things aren't nearly as bad here as other places in the world.
In your opinion, if we could get someone with a good handle on economics in for 2012 (such as Ron Paul) would we still have time, or do you think we're too far gone? Do we have time?
RonPaulRevolution4u 1 year ago