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knightbk
03-01-2009, 02:02 PM
Many here worry about the economy collapsing. Personally, I think those fears are overblown and that economics will improve by the end of the year and then most people will be back to their usual habbit of buying useless crap they don't need that will ultimately destroy the environment, but that is a different issue.

Anyways, getting back to the original point.

The United States Government is responsible for great evil in this world and they have the best PR engine ever imagined to cover it up and make everybody think what they do is "good".

For example, they invaded Iraq without cause, they have put "embargoes" on numerous nations for no other crime other than the people wanting to follow a different ideology, usually labour driven, than the US. They have started numerous wars with no other intent than strategic control of resources that their businesses need to keep them profitable. They have willfully slaughtered millions of civilians OR supported people who have done the same thing.



So my question is, if the US collapses, is it really a bad thing?

tracker
03-01-2009, 02:05 PM
Im kind of hoping it all goes tits up , im on the dge of my seat .

i have reserved a hillside view and have a back order of Kentucky fried chicken and coke and a camera ready for the big show .

surgest you do the same .

its gonna be better than any hollywood film thats for sure .

:cool:

3d real life surround sound blue ray affects . :cool:

yozhik
03-01-2009, 02:08 PM
So my question is, if the US collapses, is it really a bad thing?

No.

xpleet
03-01-2009, 03:48 PM
I am convinced that the disillusioning, coming from the loss of power of money, beginning of self-management rather than government-dependance and things alike will cause a lot of positive changes in the development of the people.

However I do expect those I call 'dark-souls' to really behave demonically and animalistically once this breakdown is in full swing.

For those willing survivors with hearts and a conscience it might be very necessary to have armory.

This is not a US collapse, it's worldwide. USA is merely leading in media attention aswell as debt.

thetonic
03-01-2009, 03:58 PM
If it does happen , it will be because it was designed to happen and will happen accordingly tot the plans of the ruling elite...Does that sound like it could in any way be a positve event?

abaddon
03-01-2009, 04:03 PM
I am convinced that the disillusioning, coming from the loss of power of money, beginning of self-management rather than government-dependance and things alike will cause a lot of positive changes in the development of the people.

However I do expect those I call 'dark-souls' to really behave demonically and animalistically once this breakdown is in full swing.

For those willing survivors with hearts and a conscience it might be very necessary to have armory.

This is not a US collapse, it's worldwide. USA is merely leading in media attention aswell as debt.

Agreed :) Although I still refuse to believe it will breakdown, at this point in time.

edit: Yes, bad. Why? Because it's the unsuspecting people that wil suffer. This is bad.
edit2: This is not a US collapse, it's worldwide. USA is merely leading in media attention aswell as debt

cycles of time
03-01-2009, 07:42 PM
Im kind of hoping it all goes tits up , im on the dge of my seat .

i have reserved a hillside view and have a back order of Kentucky fried chicken and coke and a camera ready for the big show .

surgest you do the same .

its gonna be better than any hollywood film thats for sure .

:cool:

3d real life surround sound blue ray affects . :cool:

get a life