Dear USA

Kinda wishy washy...say what you mean.


No wishy-washy. It simply means: Stop that neverending fight against the Russians by proxies. Trump made a move but the MIC won't let him do more.

Excuse my ignorance...
The MIC?

Military-Industrial Complex. Come on you know...NOT the regular Joe, anyway.

Okay..
We generally dont use an acronym in this case as it's not a large part of the conversation in U.S. politics unless you hang out at the D.U.

Pardon....what's D.U. ?
 
Kinda wishy washy...say what you mean.


No wishy-washy. It simply means: Stop that neverending fight against the Russians by proxies. Trump made a move but the MIC won't let him do more.

Excuse my ignorance...
The MIC?

Military-Industrial Complex. Come on you know...NOT the regular Joe, anyway.

Okay..
We generally dont use an acronym in this case as it's not a large part of the conversation in U.S. politics unless you hang out at the D.U.

Pardon....what's D.U. ?

So we have another culturale impasse.....
That would be the Democrat Underground,known for it's ridiculous stance on American Politics.
 
OMFG, we bailed your sorry asses out twice. Sit down

Sure, weapons don't need arguments, right ?

Who'd you bail out?[/QUOTE]

Bail out of what ? We're not into war here. We'd like to have good relations with our neighbors without others telling us what to do and what not. Take the sanctions against Russia. That doesn't hurt the US. It hurts us Europeans. But it's our fault. We're cowards saying yes to all the US tells us. Fortunately we Swiss aren't in the EU ;-) We like to stay as independent as possible as a small country.
 
No wishy-washy. It simply means: Stop that neverending fight against the Russians by proxies. Trump made a move but the MIC won't let him do more.

Excuse my ignorance...
The MIC?

Military-Industrial Complex. Come on you know...NOT the regular Joe, anyway.

Okay..
We generally dont use an acronym in this case as it's not a large part of the conversation in U.S. politics unless you hang out at the D.U.

Pardon....what's D.U. ?

So we have another culturale impasse.....
That would be the Democrat Underground,known for it's ridiculous stance on American Politics.

Ok. As long as that's realistic and not PC sh.... ;-)
 
OMFG, we bailed your sorry asses out twice. Sit down

Sure, weapons don't need arguments, right ?

Who'd you bail out?

Bail out of what ? We're not into war here. We'd like to have good relations with our neighbors without others telling us what to do and what not. Take the sanctions against Russia. That doesn't hurt the US. It hurts us Europeans. But it's our fault. We're cowards saying yes to all the US tells us. Fortunately we Swiss aren't in the EU ;-) We like to stay as independent as possible as a small country.[/QUOTE]

Referring to your post.

"OMFG, we bailed your sorry asses out twice."
 
Stone-Eater , thanks for joining this crazy forum and thanks for your position and opinion in spite of all Globalists' propaganda.
:udaman:

Hey, thanks :) Looks like I already have to defend myself as a rookie. But that's ok LOL

And looks like you are a die hard rookie. And also looks like you have a good head on your shoulders. Good luck, our new Swiss poster.
 
I started to think that the US doesn't give a shit what the rest of the world thinks. That they simply follow their neoliberal hegemonist agenda, no matter what the cost. And that idea is unfortunately still present.
Dear USA.



Remember when you were an ideal for the world ? I do remember, back in the Seventies. My parents who have been young in the Fifties, were big fans of you. You brought us the washing machine and the dryer for everybody (sorry, the Germans were faster with the Volkswagen, but never mind) and more.



You brought us Elvis and Rock'n'Roll. You brought us Jack Kerouac and Carlos Castaneda. Freedom and easy riding. Woodstock and Jimi. I mean I was 12 at that time, but it caught on. We saw all the hippies and others protesting against an unjust WAR in Vietnam. We were impressed.



We admired you.



We all wanted to be like you. An open society where everybody accepts everyone, all living together in peace, since: Wasn't the US created with those ideals (never mind African slaves...;-) ? Where all people which are persecuted at home can find a new place to live and "make their dreams come true" ? The statue of liberty. Well, actually, you probably would have to afford the ship's fare to get there.



I knew the US in the Eighties. I worked in Frisco, Modesto, Calgary (ok....Canada), La Crosse, Miami and New York. I really felt free, as long as I shut up about politics and did not dare to criticise foreign policy and religion, because that would be the death penalty for me ;-)



As long as I hailed the US and did not dare criticise anything I was welcome. And then I started to feel uncomfortable, to feel SMALL being an European. I felt slowly covered up by that immense self-confidence of Americans which did not allow anything but me saying how grateful I can be to be in their country.



In the next years, Clinton came and went, Bush senior came and went, Bush II came and went, 0bama came and went.....and I noted that not only the US itself started to become uneasy internally, but also its foreign policy started to become more aggressive.



Then 9/11 happened. I have my opinion on that, but it's not the point here. The point is that in the eyes of us Europeans we started to have more and more doubts if the US was fit to play the leader of the "free" (LOL) world. They seemed (and seem) more and more distanced from the ideals we thought they had, and were slowly turning into a macho which doesn't care for anything else than it's own economic advantages.



I hope that the people of the US will realize that this is a dead end. We all need each other to let humanity survive. No matter which culture or religion. No matter which super power will emerge in the future: No leadership is eternal.

And by suppressing the rest it is even more short-lived.

Go back in time, guys. Play along WITH us, not against us. If not, we'll ALL go down together. I'm sure Elvis or Frankie Boy wouldn't have liked that too.
We are making America great again, hang in there! We didn't get that way by being the suckling sow for the world and need to put the nation first. Nothing says you can't model your country after us, we're the longest running democracy but socialist policies are killing us. 20 trillion in debt is not a good thing. Learn from our mistakes too.
 
Stone-Eater , thanks for joining this crazy forum and thanks for your position and opinion in spite of all Globalists' propaganda.
:udaman:

Hey, thanks :) Looks like I already have to defend myself as a rookie. But that's ok LOL

And looks like you are die hard rookie. And looks like you have a good head on your shoulders. Good luck, our new Swiss poster.


Thanks Strat. I've learned my stuff on writerbeat. As the only European against hordes of Americans LOL Doesn't mean that I don't like them. We got enuff square heads here too ;-)
 
The USA owes the world nothing, you should be worrying about Europe going down the shitter and if it does don't come begging for our help...like you did at least two world wars


You should read history. Wars are started to destroy and build up again. Marshall plan. And without diving into dark history too much: Consider the role of big companies like GM and IBM, the Bush family and others when it comes to Nazi and World Wars.The US profits extremely on wars. No offense to the regular Joe. Just a hint.
You're blaming the NAZIs on US corporations and Bush? Y'all have some potent drugs over there.
 
Dear USA.

Remember when you were an ideal for the world ? I do remember, back in the Seventies. My parents who have been young in the Fifties, were big fans of you. You brought us the washing machine and the dryer for everybody (sorry, the Germans were faster with the Volkswagen, but never mind) and more.

You brought us Elvis and Rock'n'Roll. You brought us Jack Kerouac and Carlos Castaneda. Freedom and easy riding. Woodstock and Jimi. I mean I was 12 at that time, but it caught on. We saw all the hippies and others protesting against an unjust WAR in Vietnam. We were impressed.

We admired you.

We all wanted to be like you. An open society where everybody accepts everyone, all living together in peace, since: Wasn't the US created with those ideals (never mind African slaves...;-) ? Where all people which are persecuted at home can find a new place to live and "make their dreams come true" ? The statue of liberty. Well, actually, you probably would have to afford the ship's fare to get there.

I knew the US in the Eighties. I worked in Frisco, Modesto, Calgary (ok....Canada), La Crosse, Miami and New York. I really felt free, as long as I shut up about politics and did not dare to criticise foreign policy and religion, because that would be the death penalty for me ;-)

As long as I hailed the US and did not dare criticise anything I was welcome. And then I started to feel uncomfortable, to feel SMALL being an European. I felt slowly covered up by that immense self-confidence of Americans which did not allow anything but me saying how grateful I can be to be in their country.

In the next years, Clinton came and went, Bush senior came and went, Bush II came and went, 0bama came and went.....and I noted that not only the US itself started to become uneasy internally, but also its foreign policy started to become more aggressive.

Then 9/11 happened. I have my opinion on that, but it's not the point here. The point is that in the eyes of us Europeans we started to have more and more doubts if the US was fit to play the leader of the "free" (LOL) world. They seemed (and seem) more and more distanced from the ideals we thought they had, and were slowly turning into a macho which doesn't care for anything else than it's own economic advantages.

I started to think that the US doesn't give a shit what the rest of the world thinks. That they simply follow their neoliberal hegemonist agenda, no matter what the cost. And that idea is unfortunately still present.

I hope that the people of the US will realize that this is a dead end. We all need each other to let humanity survive. No matter which culture or religion. No matter which super power will emerge in the future: No leadership is eternal.

And by suppressing the rest it is even more short-lived.

Go back in time, guys. Play along WITH us, not against us. If not, we'll ALL go down together. I'm sure Elvis or Frankie Boy wouldn't have liked that too.
Ignore SassyIrishLass. She is a national embarrassment. In any case, I hear what you are saying. But we have no say in where we are headed. The Jews control our media and that means they control our foreign policy and that means our policy is set in the best interests of Israel--a vicious and blood thirsty hoodlum regime--not in the best interests of Americans. So, it doesn't matter whether we care what Europe thinks of us (and, be honest, you've never liked us, anyway) or not. We can't do anything about it anyway. It's like the Muslim invasion of your country going on as we speak. Germany is forever gone. There's only bloodshed ahead. Everyone knows it, no one likes it (except your slutty women), and none of y'all can do a fucking thing about it. (Say thank you, George (((Soros))))
 
Dear USA.

Remember when you were an ideal for the world ? I do remember, back in the Seventies. My parents who have been young in the Fifties, were big fans of you. You brought us the washing machine and the dryer for everybody (sorry, the Germans were faster with the Volkswagen, but never mind) and more.

You brought us Elvis and Rock'n'Roll. You brought us Jack Kerouac and Carlos Castaneda. Freedom and easy riding. Woodstock and Jimi. I mean I was 12 at that time, but it caught on. We saw all the hippies and others protesting against an unjust WAR in Vietnam. We were impressed.

We admired you.

We all wanted to be like you. An open society where everybody accepts everyone, all living together in peace, since: Wasn't the US created with those ideals (never mind African slaves...;-) ? Where all people which are persecuted at home can find a new place to live and "make their dreams come true" ? The statue of liberty. Well, actually, you probably would have to afford the ship's fare to get there.

I knew the US in the Eighties. I worked in Frisco, Modesto, Calgary (ok....Canada), La Crosse, Miami and New York. I really felt free, as long as I shut up about politics and did not dare to criticise foreign policy and religion, because that would be the death penalty for me ;-)

As long as I hailed the US and did not dare criticise anything I was welcome. And then I started to feel uncomfortable, to feel SMALL being an European. I felt slowly covered up by that immense self-confidence of Americans which did not allow anything but me saying how grateful I can be to be in their country.

In the next years, Clinton came and went, Bush senior came and went, Bush II came and went, 0bama came and went.....and I noted that not only the US itself started to become uneasy internally, but also its foreign policy started to become more aggressive.

Then 9/11 happened. I have my opinion on that, but it's not the point here. The point is that in the eyes of us Europeans we started to have more and more doubts if the US was fit to play the leader of the "free" (LOL) world. They seemed (and seem) more and more distanced from the ideals we thought they had, and were slowly turning into a macho which doesn't care for anything else than it's own economic advantages.

I started to think that the US doesn't give a shit what the rest of the world thinks. That they simply follow their neoliberal hegemonist agenda, no matter what the cost. And that idea is unfortunately still present.

I hope that the people of the US will realize that this is a dead end. We all need each other to let humanity survive. No matter which culture or religion. No matter which super power will emerge in the future: No leadership is eternal.

And by suppressing the rest it is even more short-lived.

Go back in time, guys. Play along WITH us, not against us. If not, we'll ALL go down together. I'm sure Elvis or Frankie Boy wouldn't have liked that too.
Feel Free to take over being the worlds police force anytime you choose.....................You say you have doubts if the US was fit to play leader of the Free World.

This is a grand opportunity to deal with all the crap going on in the world.............Enjoy.
 
Dear USA.

I hope that the people of the US will realize that this is a dead end. We all need each other to let humanity survive.
The Jews control our media and that means they control our foreign policy and that means our policy is set in the best interests of Israel--a vicious and blood thirsty hoodlum regime--not in the best interests of Americans. (Say thank you, George (((Soros))))

That's exactly what Oliver Stone said recently:

Oliver Stone: an attempt to find Russian interference in US elections is true witch hunting: a lot of smoke but no fire. You better look at Israel and Mr. Netanyahu who comes to USA and talks to the Congress just before the elections. Or look at our billionaires like Soros who donate millions to certain candidates. Or look at Israeli Lobby who works with our Congressmen so close. This is the real interference. Don’t talk about Russian interference: Russians are not pouring their money into US political processes.

Interview to a Russian TV channel
 
I'm with you about america. It has been a disaster, both foreign and domestic for decades. But don't get me wrong, Europe doesn't have room to say anything. ANYTHING
 
Stone-Eater , thanks for joining this crazy forum and thanks for your position and opinion in spite of all Globalists' propaganda.
:udaman:

Hey, thanks :) Looks like I already have to defend myself as a rookie. But that's ok LOL

And looks like you are die hard rookie. And looks like you have a good head on your shoulders. Good luck, our new Swiss poster.


Thanks Strat. I've learned my stuff on writerbeat. As the only European against hordes of Americans LOL Doesn't mean that I don't like them. We got enuff square heads here too ;-)

Square head?
 
OMFG, we bailed your sorry asses out twice. Sit down

Sure, weapons don't need arguments, right ?

Who'd you bail out?

Bail out of what ? We're not into war here. We'd like to have good relations with our neighbors without others telling us what to do and what not. Take the sanctions against Russia. That doesn't hurt the US. It hurts us Europeans. But it's our fault. We're cowards saying yes to all the US tells us. Fortunately we Swiss aren't in the EU ;-) We like to stay as independent as possible as a small country.

Referring to your post.

"OMFG, we bailed your sorry asses out twice."[/QUOTE]

That was my post, he hasn't learned quote yet
 
.[/QUOTE]You're blaming the NAZIs on US corporations and Bush? Y'all have some potent drugs over there.[/QUOTE]

No twisting mate. I just say that there were influential US forces which supported Hitler at first. I mean this goes too far. Let me put it this way: Profit has no morals and no frontiers, no religion and no -isms. It's all greed and power. That was and is the common denominator. All we read and see is just to keep us from figuring out that. We're all mislead by religion and ideologies which are nothing but hot air in the end. We all shit in a hole, black white yellow, right ? We all only want to have a family and live quietly. So what's the fuss ?
 

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