US is becoming a banana republic

is the US becoming a banana republic

  • yes within 5 years

    Votes: 14 26.4%
  • yes within 15 years

    Votes: 20 37.7%
  • no

    Votes: 19 35.8%

  • Total voters
    53
Quote from arealpissedgoy:

8 years of neocon rot will do that to a vibrant nation. Give the neocons another 8 more years and soon you'll all be living in another Haiti.

Baby Doc has already taken over from Papa Doc and proved himself to be the idiot rich boy son.
 
if you americans would take a look beyond your own poor country once in a while you would have long recognized that you actually live in a b.rep. already.

you should "pray" to your "god" or whatever that obama will be your next pres. and that he in fact will bring you "change" - it almost doesn't matter how this "change" will look like. or would you prefer to have "4 more years"?

wake up...

rofl!!!
 
Quote from mokwit:

A Dictator and a ruling Elite made up of a small number of families. Dictator is completely out of touch with the hardships of the peope e.g says things like "I heard gas had got kinda expensive". Excessive spending on arms. Control of the media to push propaganda that is laugably untrue. Falsification of official statistics to suit Govt's purpose. Contracts awarded to favoured companies, govt funds used to suport favored companies etc etc

very little if any social security for more and more people.

a growing number of people having to work in two or more jobs and still struggle to make a living.

a disappearing middle class.

spending ridiculous amounts of money for starting a useless war that brings tons of profits to the elite and companies you mentioned.

etc. etc.
 
it is tiresome to hear that the war in iraq is responsible for US economic ills. the reality is that the US is becoming more socialist while europe is either maintainting the staus quo or trying to become more capitalistic. The US is burdened with 50 states who think that they are sovereign nations who can burden their residents with taxes to pay off the state's civilian servants with inflated pension promises. then afterwards they expect the federal gov't . tp pay off their obligations. then there are the managers in the private sector who only care aboutmore their obs and negotiate everything away to the unions. the stockholders be damned.
a rotten system of education with overpaid teachers does not help either,

the war in iraq is a very small part of US GDP
 
Let's not forget an absolutely corrupt government who believe in nothing except pandering for votes.

It's amazing that public officials can walk away from mortgages, file for bankruptcy and not pay their taxes and keep their jobs.

The salary for our esteemed officials rival professional athletes while they vote themselves giant pensions and then run the country into the ground, tax us to death and treat us like we are idiots, which unfortunately we are because we keep voting for them.

Digusting.




Quote from zdreg:

it is tiresome to hear that the war in iraq is responsible for US economic ills. the reality is that the US is becoming more socialist while europe is either maintainting the staus quo or trying to become more capitalistic. The US is burdened with 50 states who think that they are sovereign nations who can burden their residents with taxes to pay off the state's civilian servants with inflated pension promises. then afterwards they expect the federal gov't . tp pay off their obligations. then there are the managers in the private sector who only care aboutmore their obs and negotiate everything away to the unions. the stockholders be damned.
a rotten system of education with overpaid teachers does not help either,

the war in iraq is a very small part of US GDP
 
Another typical characteristic of a banana republic is a chronic trade deficit. A BR will suffer from poor terms of trade, importing high value-added industrial products and exporting agricultural goods and natural resources.

The chronic deficits and invariable inflation destroy the currency, leading the government to ration imports. El Presidente's family miraculously controls the most valuable import licenses. We can expect this Act II in the "Becoming A BR" series to commence under President BHO. After all, we have to control profiteering in necessities. At the same time, huge subsidies become imbedded in the economy, further weakening it. Attempts to curtail them lead invariably to urban riots.
 
Quote from zdreg:
a rotten system of education with overpaid teachers does not help either

Normally I would just assume that you meant underpaid, but for some reason I thought I'd ask.

If anyone thinks that the plummeting academic quality of high school graduates in the U.S. isn't a huge burden going forward, they haven't been to India/Japan/China lately. One need look no further than the quality of writing here at ET for incontrovertible evidence that U.S. high school graduates are unprepared to compete in a wide variety of fields in which higher literacy is required. There are plenty of people here who graduated high school but cannot deal with the English language.
 
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