They pop up for a few seconds. Also I think maybe Glen Beck has started to talk about it just so that people can make fun of it, I think that's his job, I don't trust him.
They pop up for a few seconds. Also I think maybe Glen Beck has started to talk about it just so that people can make fun of it, I think that's his job, I don't trust him.
The one and only Bill Hicks, cursed with a vision.
How would one stop something like this?
The tea party movement is the only viable way I can see it happen. Real people from nothing, who have not been bought, take office and start voting for the people and not for corporations and lobbyists.
There is a chance that won't work, and they will just get bought too, but other then trying that, what's left outside revolution?
Interesting read, but i'm not too well versed on this stuff, however surely the replacement of the 'globaslist elites' is impossible, because their administrations are far too dominant, and anything that is a threat to them is stopped before they become significant.
Quantamino Bay is a prime example of the laws that are contradictory to freedom and liberty stated in the American constitution; however that constitution i dont think can be taken as an absolute, it seems that its relative to American interests.
| A203D said: Interesting read, but i'm not too well versed on this stuff, however surely the replacement of the 'globaslist elites' is impossible, because their administrations are far too dominant, and anything that is a threat to them is stopped before they become significant. Quantamino Bay is a prime example of the laws that are contradictory to freedom and liberty stated in the American constitution; however that constitution i dont think can be taken as an absolute, it seems that its relative to American interests. |
The funny thing is when I hear most liberals talk about this, they just talk about the problem, and don't offer a solution. If they were to offer a solution, it would look very much like the tea party movement. A movement they are against.
Kind of hard to know where they are coming from. I hear a lot of people complain with no answers, or complain about both the problem and the answers.
TheRealMafoo said:
The funny thing is when I hear most liberals talk about this, they just talk about the problem, and don't offer a solution. If they were to offer a solution, it would look very much like the tea party movement. A movement they are against. Kind of hard to know where they are coming from. I hear a lot of people complain with no answers, or complain about both the problem and the answers. |
Well i havent heard of the tea party movement, it sounds like a grass roots type thing, which takes place via non qualified personal. tbh, this type of thing dosent seem like it has a serious solution, because the Republicans and Democrats seem far too dominant to allow that happening.
besides the other reason i think this is pretty much impossible is because of this idea of 'globalist elites', i dont understand it that well. but it seems to me that their values have been embedded into the Amercain society over the last 2 - 3 decades, since G.Bush senior was in office. so i think that it will take such radical thinking to change those values, who ever does question them becomes part of a minority??
A203D said:
Well i havent heard of the tea party movement, it sounds like a grass roots type thing, which takes place via non qualified personal. tbh, this type of thing dosent seem like it has a serious solution, because the Republicans and Democrats seem far too dominant to allow that happening. besides the other reason i think this is pretty much impossible is because of this idea of 'globalist elites', i dont understand it that well. but it seems to me that their values have been embedded into the Amercain society over the last 2 - 3 decades, since G.Bush senior was in office. so i think that it will take such radical thinking to change those values, who ever does question them becomes part of a minority?? |
That's the amazing thing that's going on right now. This movement has a lot of power. over 30% of Americans don't hold an allegiance to either party. For more people who call themselves Democrate of Republican, what they really want is no in those parties.
Because of this, a Tea Party candidate can, and will, win. This election we will only see 5-10% of the people from the Tea Party, but that's huge considering where we started.
There does not need to be to many of them to make sure all the bills either party passes are good bills for the people.
Oh, and what qualifications does one need to hold office? Here is an example of a Tea Party Candidate that both the Republicans and Democrats hate.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Miller_(Alaska_politician)
He beat the GOP candidate, in the primaries. Seems qualified enough for me. Far more qualified then Obama.
The thing is the tea party is even more conservative, especially fiscally, than the Republicans.
I don't see how thats going to woo the independents, the people voting for the tea party will mostly be Republicans. It's not going to be a massive shift in American politics as far as I can see, perhaps a fairly large change in the republican party however.

Mr Puggsly said:
Nonsense, Razor Ramon and Diesel were the best part. Maybe Scott did big things in Japan... I dunno. But he was a waste of space in WCW. I also don't think he was responsible for 9/11. But maybe Pearl Harbor. |
Who?
I am sorry, I only remember Scott Hall and Kevin Nash. 
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