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MontanaHatchet said:
TheRealMafoo said:
MontanaHatchet said:
Good, one less America-hater around.

Is ChristChurch a big town?

 

Just out of curiosity...
Let's say you were mildy wealthy, and had a son. He turns 18, runs up his credit cards to the point he can't pay them. So, you pay them off and work with him to improve his finance skills.
He then runs them up again. If you chose to not pay them off and let him learn from his mistake the hard way, does that mean you hate your son? Of course not.
The US government has no clue how to handle it's finances. I am tired to helping them try and fix there problems. I love my country, but I will not pay for there mistakes.
When our leaders learn to govern, I will return to the country I love and live under there governance.
of course you know this, you just think that somehow calling me an American-hater will irritate me, or somehow convince my that my views on other peoples stances like Akuma need to be adjusted. Sorry, not going to work.

 

Just out of curiosity...

Let's say you were mildy wealthy, and had a son. He turns 18, runs up his credit cards to the point he can't pay them. So, you pay them off and work with him to improve his finance skills.

He then runs them up again. If you chose to not pay them off and let him learn from his mistake the hard way, does that mean you hate your son? Of course not.

The US government has no clue how to handle it's finances. I am tired to helping them try and fix there problems. I love my country, but I will not pay for there mistakes.

When our leaders learn to govern, I will return to the country I love and live under there governance.

Of course you know this, you just think that somehow calling me an American-hater will irritate me, or somehow convince my that my views on other peoples stances like Akuma need to be adjusted. Sorry, it's not going to do either.

 

 

Let's say you were a staunch, obsessive middle income lawyer. You insist on keeping the house very clean, but your irresponsible, free-spirited son doesn't like your atmosphere, and leaves trash around the house. He's unsatisfied with the way the house is. So one day, the father comes in the gaming room and complains to his son that he doesn't like the trash being left around the house. The son remarks back that he'd rather live in the house next door anyways. The father then claims that the son hates his house.

After the father and son continue to live in the house for a while longer, the son continues his habits, while the father complains more and more about the situation. Eventually, the father leaves the house entirely, and moves to an apartment about a mile away. The son stays in the house. But who really hated living in the house, the son, or the father?

And where am I going with this analogy exactly?

I don't know man, just calm down. I'm having a little jab at you. It obviously irritated you if you chose to write all that out.

Regarding your second post, you're most welcome. I respect you a lot, it's just that some of your past posts seemed kind of annoying and I'm trying to bust your chops before you finally leave the U.S. Don't take it the wrong way.

Thanks! :)

And the main reason I posted that was for anyone reading this who might be new to this site. if these threads were just the regulars, I would not have felt obligated to respond to the comment :p.

Oh, and the difference with your analogy, is the father has all the power. With respect to how this country is run, I have none. Well, I have 1/300,000,000. That's not 'none', but it's close.