View Full Version : Is America the 'greatest country in the world'? Maybe NOT. See this video clip
Bill Ryan
7th November 2016, 15:02
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From the TV show The Newsroom (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Newsroom_(U.S._TV_series)) -- a wonderful clip.
The YouTube caption is #MAGA Make America Great Again - Most Honest 3 Minutes On Youtube - Trump Pence 2106
This is just 3:39 long. Highly, highly recommended.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwFOEmY6olo
Hervé
7th November 2016, 15:22
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Enough?!
:clapping::clapping::clapping:
Satori
7th November 2016, 15:27
Timely post, Bill. Were you holding this in your quiver for today?
enigma3
7th November 2016, 15:31
I've seen this before and it is highly recommended!
The US was first in healthcare before the system became for profit. Slowly the country has been slipping ever since. Now we are ranked 17th or so and falling. One could cite many similar examples.
I would be concerned for this country after robots displace many middle class jobs. That will happen in less than 10 years. Then the kaka is going to hit the fan big time.
42
7th November 2016, 15:32
Very much looking forward to getting back to an Avalon "where science and spirituality meet" and away from an Avalon homepage filled with American "politics"... there, I've said it.
norman
7th November 2016, 15:33
I'm Donald Trump and I approve this message
Sunny-side-up
7th November 2016, 15:37
well posted Bill, thx
SPOT ON with the characters rant up to vid point 2:13
vid point 2:13 onwards is just a dis-truth dream history of what started to be but naver happened.
But is where the whole world/globe should be now!
Fellow Aspirant
7th November 2016, 15:43
That the Trump campaign would have the balls to imply that HE is the hero that America needs is the most audacious misappropriation of this fine speech that I can imagine. Trump is no more aware of the real issues than the Ms. Sorority puppet that asks the question.
Bernie Sanders for President!
Brian
bogeyman
7th November 2016, 15:56
LOL...some honesty for once, it is funny, but on reflection sadly true, the US is rotting from the inside.
wondering
7th November 2016, 15:59
Brian, I completely agree with you. There really isn't anything in this video that many of us don't already know...what is lacking is a realistic plan to change what needs to be changed, and I see no one on the horizon capable of doing that - certainly neither of the two candidates. Mostly just very discouraging, IMO.
Bubu
7th November 2016, 17:09
I've seen this before and it is highly recommended!
The US was first in healthcare before the system became for profit. Slowly the country has been slipping ever since. Now we are ranked 17th or so and falling. One could cite many similar examples.
I would be concerned for this country after robots displace many middle class jobs. That will happen in less than 10 years. Then the kaka is going to hit the fan big time.
Im concerned that most people around the globe need a job and rejoice at having one.
norman
7th November 2016, 17:12
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Sierra
7th November 2016, 18:01
One category that was not mentioned is the percentage of corruption in government.
Denmark ranks first as the least corrupt government in the world with 92%. New Zealand ranks second with a 91% rating.
http://www.businessinsider.com/the-least-corrupt-countries-in-the-world-2014-12
Jean-Luc
7th November 2016, 18:12
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If true, that was a long, long time ago (if ever).
Sure the guy hasn't read one the greatest, well sourced, intelligent and most comprehensive book you can find that reviews the historical reasons of the big mess the world has been in for the last century... and well over.
Douglas Reed, The Controversy of Zion (1956)
https://www.amazon.com/Controversy-Zion-Douglas-Reed/dp/0984473378
A long read, highly, highly recommended.
syrwong
7th November 2016, 18:23
For the title to be meaningful, it is necessary to define a great country. In my opinion, a country is great when the government is great. A government is great if it cares genuinely for its people, officials of all rankings act responsibly with the principle to serve the people. They are the servants of the people, as it has always meant. With such a government, affluence always comes. It is an affluence that does not come from parasitic on other countries of the world.
Externally a great country always seeks to be in harmony with the Earth and other countries and peoples. When there is poverty or injustice in the other countries, it is ready to extend a helping hand and offer whatever it can give, without the arrogance of claiming to be a great country and of higher morality.
The people of the world always make right judgements. A great country will always be praised by the people of the world.
It takes only one strong great country to make the world a nice and happy place to live, and humanity to progressive both materially and spiritually in a short time.
Cardillac
7th November 2016, 18:53
"it's called the 'American Dream' because you have to be asleep to believe it"- George Carlin
Verdilac
7th November 2016, 19:03
America leads the world with the number of adults that believe fairies are real, or so its stated.
Its not actually such a bad thing to be top in really, I've no idea if its the truth.
You know most of the Americans I have met and traded with over the years have been really great people, and I really mean that , frankly I find it sad that such a bunch of jokers & bandits are steering them in such a pointless direction.
Sueanne47
7th November 2016, 19:05
Avalon is the greatest 'Forum' in the world!! :star: :heart:
Flash
7th November 2016, 19:14
Entirely agree with you for most Americans, they are great and it is a pity they let themselves (as we all do throughout the world) be led by such crooks.
However, to tell the truth, lots of Canadians who know the USA do pity the middle and lower classes for their jobless situations, not much social protection and no free health care. Each of these items can put a whole family in debts and dire circumstances. And each of those situations are often a fluke of the market or pure genetic luck or again the bad luck coming from being born into bad socio-economic class to start with (like poor health because you cannot feed yourself with quality food - my daughter told me that statiscally, in Montreal, there is a 10 years lifespan difference between those of the rich neighbouhood of our city and those of the poorest, just being born in a poor family shorten your lifespan for 10 years, imagine if you have no acess to medics over and above, as in the USA! )
A Canadian thought
America leads the world with the number of adults that believe fairies are real, or so its stated.
Its not actually such a bad thing to be top in really, I've no idea if its the truth.
You know most of the Americans I have met and traded with over the years have been really great people, and I really mean that , frankly I find it sad that such a bunch of jokers & bandits are steering them in such a pointless direction.
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Allô Jean-Luc, contente de te revoir ici. Un skype à un moment donné?
You are right, this reading is quite something - it has been subject to controversion for lots of time, but more the time goes, more the veracity of this controversy is starting to show up.
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If true, that was a long, long time ago (if ever).
Sure the guy hasn't read one the greatest, well sourced, intelligent and most comprehensive book you can find that reviews the historical reasons of the big mess the world has been in for the last century... and well over.
Douglas Reed, The Controversy of Zion (1956)
https://www.amazon.com/Controversy-Zion-Douglas-Reed/dp/0984473378
A long read, highly, highly recommended.
greybeard
7th November 2016, 19:17
Scotland's very OK!
I believe out first lady is sincere and does her best for the vulnerable and all levels of society.
I think she has the balance correct--a very down to earth individual.
Many of the best inventions in the early days came from Scotland.
Penicillin came from Scotland.
Chris
scanner
7th November 2016, 19:18
The SHOW must go on folks ,
Flash
7th November 2016, 19:18
Wow, Canada ranks 10th (I bet because of the corrupt Quebec government) and USA is not even in that chart!!! quite corrupt it means.
Sweden is in the four first, bet it will change with the enourmous influx of immigrant from countries where corruption is extremely high.
One category that was not mentioned is the percentage of corruption in government.
Denmark ranks first as the least corrupt government in the world with 92%. New Zealand ranks second with a 91% rating.
http://www.businessinsider.com/the-least-corrupt-countries-in-the-world-2014-12
Sueanne47
7th November 2016, 19:22
Scotland's very OK!
I believe out first lady is sincere and does her best for the vulnerable and all levels of society.
I think she has the balance correct--a very down to earth individual.
Many of the best inventions in the early days came from Scotland.
Penicillin came from Scotland.
Chris
Pity about Nicola Sturgeon though!! she's a steadfast remainer trying to de-rail Brexit
norman
7th November 2016, 19:25
If country is genius at hiding it's corruption, does it get to be ranked the best in the world?
Basho
7th November 2016, 19:28
If country is genius at hiding it's corruption, does it get to be ranked the best in the world?
Good point! That made me LMFAO :)
greybeard
7th November 2016, 19:28
Scotland's very OK!
I believe out first lady is sincere and does her best for the vulnerable and all levels of society.
I think she has the balance correct--a very down to earth individual.
Many of the best inventions in the early days came from Scotland.
Penicillin came from Scotland.
Chris
Pity about Nicola Sturgeon though!! she's a steadfast remainer trying to de-rail Brexit
The Scots voted to stay in Europe Sue--thats democracy.
There are more people in Greater London than the whole of Scotland--We are in a totally different situation from England.
Most of our income is through the common market.
The main attempts to derail Brexit comes from London.
Chris
Ps the English Government wants to spend billions on the latest design nuclear submarines,
Yes they would be built possibly in Scotland and maintained from there as is the present version.
I cant help thinking that the money could be spent on better things than more nuclear submarines.
The majority of Scots want none of that.
I haven't voted since I was 18 and not a member of any party or organization.
One of the reason that Scotland is a great country is the level of compassion.
Chris
Sueanne47
7th November 2016, 19:49
I love Scotland ~ especially the West side mountains (restandbethankful valley is awesome, near Oban) I hope it never becomes independant, if only we could put a bomb under the Oligarch's instead.
greybeard
7th November 2016, 19:56
A little joke--dont take this personally Sue it could applied to any country
God was showing St Peter his creation Scotland.
Pointing out the beautiful scenery--the deer the leaping salmon--the sandy beaches the pure water.
St Peter said "Dont you think you have been a wee bit over generous to the Scots?"
God said-- "Wait till you see who I have given them for neighbors"
Smiling sweetly.
I have never met an English person that I did not like.
Chris
Debra
7th November 2016, 20:44
Wow, Canada ranks 10th (I bet because of the corrupt Quebec government) and USA is not even in that chart!!! quite corrupt it means.
Sweden is in the four first, bet it will change with the enourmous influx of immigrant from countries where corruption is extremely high.
One category that was not mentioned is the percentage of corruption in government.
Denmark ranks first as the least corrupt government in the world with 92%. New Zealand ranks second with a 91% rating.
http://www.businessinsider.com/the-least-corrupt-countries-in-the-world-2014-12
Depends on your definition of corrupt - many swedes have been calling the government criminal for years. The enormous migrant/refugee influx into Sweden has been going on for much longer than the big push into Europe we saw last year.
This article and ranking confuses me really because I see a government (and Sweden is not alone in this ) that sold out a long time ago to the monsters on this planet and against its own people and now much to everyone's detriment.
And all taking place in league with state and corporate owned media to manage the perception and response to what they are doing.
That is corrupt. This level of sell out flows through most governments on the planet.
gord
7th November 2016, 21:47
I've had that video archived on one of my hard drives for over a year, but without any association with Trump.
Verdilac
7th November 2016, 23:48
I love Scotland ~ especially the West side mountains (restandbethankful valley is awesome, near Oban) I hope it never becomes independant, if only we could put a bomb under the Oligarch's instead.
At the risk of going off topic, I had an a acquaintance that went from being a newspaper editor to racing sailing boats because he fell in love with the west coast of Scotland.
Of course many local and visiting sailors rued that day as he regularly wipes the floor with anyone that puts up a challenge, he even ended up with a nickname because of it.
I often wonder if American & Canadian people get that wide eyed adventure feeing when passing into there respective lands whilst on a road trip, it happens to us every time we pass that Scotland sign when out on a trip.
I have to add my heart sinks when I see the England sign on my return, but sshh don't tell anyone:silent:
:focus:
Innocent Warrior
7th November 2016, 23:55
I don’t think America was ever the greatest country in the world but I believe they have the opportunity to become one of the greatest countries in the world now.
I believe in the American people. The American people are fed lies but they've always believed in good things. They work hard, had to. They’re tough, they’ve had to be. They believe in being the good guys. They believe in freedom. They believe in God. They believe in justice. They believe in many good things and are prepared to fight an honest fight for them - peaceful and powerful.
The American people are heading into a new presidency armed with something they can’t be outgunned with - - - the truth.
America, when your next president is announced, you will have a new president who you have more than enough dirt on. The shadow government who pulls the strings of your president is known, named, backed by proof. Whoever is behind the shadow government is amongst the shadow government and it really doesn’t matter who those behind the shadow government are because it is the shadow government who physically pull the strings. This will create many opportunities for you. Defeat them and you free yourselves. Free yourselves and you free the world. I believe in you because of the core things you believe in.
Godspeed America.
wondering
8th November 2016, 00:08
Innocent Warrior, Thank you so much - that is great to hear. Thank you for your wise words.
Flash
8th November 2016, 00:42
I loved Scotland too when I visited 20 years ago, SueAnn
To Verdilac: Your wondering about Americans and Canadians getting that wide eyed adventure feeling.. while on a road trip....
Are you kidding me? Of course we do, the nature in North America is more varied than you may imagine (I was going to write that you can imagine, but I prefer to remain polite - the reason being that I know myself that much I cannot imagine in terms of nature in North America, it is THAT wondeful).
This is a whole continent, from hot in the Florida keys to cold in the Artic, a good 5 times the size of Europe (probably more). Just to go to the other side of my country, from end to end, takes 5 hours of flying in jet airplane, it is as far as going from Montreal to London UK. The distances are reaaally vast when travelling, most European have a hard time to conceive it.
I had some French friends from France (I am also French speaking but from Canada), who told me that when visiting Canada, they wanted to see Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal by car within their 2 weeks trip. I laughed. This is impossible.
Nature wise, I would think that North America is really truly truly great, breath taking awesome.
It is with the socio-economic demographics that I pity my neighbours in the USA.
[QUOTE=Sueanne47;1111705]I love Scotland.... From Verdilac: I often wonder if American & Canadian people get that wide eyed adventure feeing when passing into there respective lands whilst on a road trip, it happens to us every time we pass that Scotland sign when out on a trip.
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Sueanne47
8th November 2016, 00:56
I love Scotland ~ especially the West side mountains (restandbethankful valley is awesome, near Oban) I hope it never becomes independant, if only we could put a bomb under the Oligarch's instead.
At the risk of going off topic, I had an a acquaintance that went from being a newspaper editor to racing sailing boats because he fell in love with the west coast of Scotland.
Of course many local and visiting sailors rued that day as he regularly wipes the floor with anyone that puts up a challenge, he even ended up with a nickname because of it.
I often wonder if American & Canadian people get that wide eyed adventure feeing when passing into there respective lands whilst on a road trip, it happens to us every time we pass that Scotland sign when out on a trip.
I have to add my heart sinks when I see the England sign on my return, but sshh don't tell anyone:silent:
:focus:
I've had many trips to the Lake District and Yorkshire. Sitting on a hill listening to the sheep in the valley on a beautiful day is one of my favourite things to do.
Sueanne47
8th November 2016, 01:11
Here's my favourite American of all time ~
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TargeT
8th November 2016, 02:33
America is so great, anyone can vote!
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I bet that's just a distraction though, who counts the votes; that's what I want to know and scrutinize.
ghostrider
8th November 2016, 03:10
The problem , is too many rely on whose rear end sits in the big chair, giving away their power, and wanting change but, waiting for someone else to do the work needed done to bring about change and a better day ...
Sir Eltor
8th November 2016, 03:24
I was born in Canada , and lived here almost my entire life . And throughout my life at an early age , I just had the impression that Canada could do no wrong , and I had a sincere feeling , of different cultures coming together , integrating along the same line . My best friends were 1 , native to this land , Indian ( Pakistanian ) , Chinese , and White . Even my first girlfriend was Black (Cayman Islands @age 7) .
So I'm gonna give Canada props for that , but as I've become more awake , I can't help but notice now that Canada ( government wise ) is just as fluff as anyone else .
Same thing could apply .... not the greatest country in the world .
Someone please humour me to which is
Fellow Aspirant
8th November 2016, 03:55
I've had that video archived on one of my hard drives for over a year, but without any association with Trump.
My thinking is that the Trumpers seized on Daniels' opening statement "America is not great" and ran with it. They ignored the real message because they are, like their leader, impulsive. If they had had the attention spans required to absorb the content, they would have realized (maybe) that the causes of America's decline are much more complicated than D.T. could ever articulate. And they will surely not be addressed with jingoistic slogans and simplistic wall building projects. America needs a hero all right, but Donald Trump ain't it.
B.
Fellow Aspirant
8th November 2016, 04:06
I had some French friends from France (I am also French speaking but from Canada), who told me that when visiting Canada, they wanted to see Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal by car within their 2 weeks trip. I laughed. This is impossible.
What? They didn't want to include Niagara Falls as a side trip from Toronto? That's often at the top of visitors' agendas! :ROFL:
Brian
Ashy67
8th November 2016, 07:51
I'm not sure there are any great countries anymore TPTB seem to have infiltrated everywhere then create a false nationalistic pride, maybe there are just great people:highfive:
happyuk
8th November 2016, 21:38
For when it all gets a bit too serious...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lr7bKYMuerA
(By the way, I do think America is the greatest country in the world...)
Flash
8th November 2016, 22:25
I think I have to revise my British English, if I understood a whole sentence, it is lucky. wow, not much I understood. Seems funny though.
For when it all gets a bit too serious...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lr7bKYMuerA
(By the way, I do think America is the greatest country in the world...)
Marikins
8th November 2016, 23:49
Brian, I completely agree with you. There really isn't anything in this video that many of us don't already know...what is lacking is a realistic plan to change what needs to be changed, and I see no one on the horizon capable of doing that - certainly neither of the two candidates. Mostly just very discouraging, IMO.
This is the essence of the problem. We are presented with four deplorable candidates. As I walked to vote for local issues I thought to myself I would prefer any random voter on the sidewalk as President.
We should not be looking for a candidate to represent us, but rather we ourselves should vote on bailouts, going to war, the budget and other matters Congress now votes on as advised by lobbyists. We have the tech for more democratic participation. We can and should govern ourselves. No need to thresh between two candidates who so clearly represent the death of representative government.
Verdilac
9th November 2016, 01:52
I'm sorry everyone but I had to share this with you when I saw it.:shielddeflect:
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barneythez
9th November 2016, 02:42
I was not feeling enlightened just now. Please forgive me for deleting what I said.
Yetti
9th November 2016, 02:53
Yes Bogey! I think it will be a very good therapy for the young generations to watch this video every day after wake up , to improve the perception of wtf needs to be done, to call USA the greatest country in the world again.. just my opinion...
Iloveyou
9th November 2016, 06:45
Why do we need the concept of "great-great again-not so great" in our minds? All that thinking in hierarchies, the comparing and competing that runs through people's lives, down to the last detail? That's how those self-imposed wannabe-bosses have trapped us, too. It's a habit, I think. I wished no country in the world would ever be great or great-again, just a good home for its people (with a clear mind to expose/reject the fake and the evil). Great beyond words is the creation of our blue planet and the worlds over yonder :)
A Voice from the Mountains
9th November 2016, 06:52
Why do we need the concept of "great-great again-not so great" in our minds?
Because we're not all Buddhists. In everyday life we have to have ideas of good/bad, right/wrong, etc. in order to function in society.
More homeless people = neither better nor worse? Nah, I don't think so. It's worse.
happyuk
9th November 2016, 06:56
I think I have to revise my British English, if I understood a whole sentence, it is lucky. wow, not much I understood. Seems funny though.
For when it all gets a bit too serious...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lr7bKYMuerA
(By the way, I do think America is the greatest country in the world...)
English spoken, American understood ;)
Innocent Warrior
9th November 2016, 07:14
Wow, what did I just watch?
I plugged the TV aerial in for the first time in years so I could check the attitude of the mainstream media and ended up gobsmacked. I’m utterly baffled at how Hillary isn’t your new president.
I can almost hear our NWO puppets scrambling in Canberra from here. Our MSM is so stunned and worried. They’re talking about profound effects on Australia and around the world and they’re worried that we’re going to vote the same way in our next election, haha.
It’s Trump so everything is so high up in the air it’s in the stratosphere but did I just watch an actual real American election? Did I just watch the American people vote the establishment out of the White House?! That’s astonishing. Speechless.
Iloveyou
9th November 2016, 08:04
In everyday life we have to have ideas of good/bad, right/wrong, etc. in order to function in society.
Yes, daddy, but . . but . .
(joke aside :), forgive me)
You're responding on a different level / in a different context, nevertheless valid of course. It is about valuating the results of a specific action versus determining a certain condition/state of being (second language disclaimer, as always . . sigh).
To 'function' in (the current type of) society to me means to be a small cog in the machine - to operate smoothly society (the machine) needs the competing, judging, seperating mindset of its members. 'We are great' implies: you are not.
Because we're not all Buddhists.
Though we could be?
A Voice from the Mountains
9th November 2016, 08:09
Wanting to make everyone on Earth Buddhist seems a bit too ideological to me.
If you think a great United States means a not-great EU then I'm sorry that you see things that way. I think a great United States depends on a great and strong Europe and vice-versa. Same goes with all countries we work with. This doesn't have to be a self-esteem thing, who is daddy's favorite child and this kind of mentality. We want to be great because we have passion and ambition and vision, and we are ready to change the status quo. Everyone should want their country to be great, however they envision "great" to be. Maybe you think is everything is fine the way it is but millions of people would not agree.
Iloveyou
9th November 2016, 08:12
We're misunderstanding each other. Peace.
And I sincerely admit that it was the least appropriate moment to question the Greatness of America. Congratulations U.S. anyway :thumbsup:
araucaria
9th November 2016, 08:38
Greatness is a legitimate aspiration for anyone – and everyone. If we work as a team, it is important for all that each performs well. This can be achieved by a degree of emulation when good performance produces improvement in other. An over-competitive streak will have the opposite effect. In certain sports, they discuss who might be the GOAT, the greatest of all time, in a kind of virtual competition over decades. Usually today great is placed above yesterday’s; why? Because they have a hugely improved background level where there are many more very good players. So the concept is meaningless, and the debating futile.
Making America great again has undertones of Making America the greatest again. It is not great just now because since it started fighting wars around the world, it has not been very good at that. Sure, it can smash the minnows to smithereens, but in say Vietnam a lengthy campaign ended in stalemate. In 1944-45, along with the Brits and other allies, it just about saw off a small fraction of the German army, while the rest was busy fighting the Soviets. So America is basically not very good at warfare, which is a very good thing. It will be great again when it stops trying. What we see nowadays is not war at all: it is a video game causing real deaths.
One individual aspect of America is the notion of the President of the United States (POTUS) being the most powerful person in the world: even the abbreviation reeks of potency. Setting aside the notion that there are other more powerful people governing the president, the very idea and practice of it are clearly erroneous and outdated. The history of humanity has been one of the erosion of central power, taking us from gods (whatever that meant) to heroes and kings, to the divine right of kings to constitutional monarchy, dictatorships, and presidential/prime ministerial systems (non-royal constitutional monarchy), still on our way to true democracy. What we seeing all over the world is the bankruptcy of both dictatorship and the current presidential/prime ministerial systems. We still elect presidents, but no one is up to the task that they are expected to perform. Every stage of this historical evolution has ended in failure: kings became godless, until they were beheaded by an aristocracy/oligarchy that is still in turn coming to an end.
There is no conspiracy involved in the above picture. When you look at conspiracy in this light, you see it as a reactionary attempt to halt this evolutionary process. The gods survive their useful life (religion) royalty clings onto its influence into the 21st century (sheesh!), and now the oligarchs are clinging on for dear life, by trying to shut down the entire system. It ain’t gonna work :) Why? Because the entire system has been opened up: the general public now has access to the whole caboodle, all the way back to say Sitchin’s Annunaki and beyond. The details do not matter since the big picture is fairly plain to see. This learning curve has an unstoppable history of its own: from secret priesthoods and oral traditions to the printing press, gradually bringing education and enlightenment to increasing numbers, initially the well-off, later to the brighter members of the masses, all the way through to just about everyone in the Internet age.
Billy
9th November 2016, 12:18
It was such great news and a relief to wake up this morning to find out that the WW111 with Russia has been cancelled. :happythumbsup:
Well done everyone :bearhug:
WhiteFeather
9th November 2016, 12:25
A little off topic, sorry. But if Hillary won the election, would Bill be considered the first lady? :blushing::bigsmile:
Sueanne47
9th November 2016, 12:47
It was such great news and a relief to wake up this morning to find out that the WW111 with Russia has been cancelled. :happythumbsup:
Well done everyone :bearhug:
I hope so Billy, there are NATO war planes over the Czech Republic, something is going on at the Russian border with Nato, there is still Obama in power..
Innocent Warrior
9th November 2016, 13:53
@WhiteFeather If he wanted to be, Michael was.
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I wonder if Trump actually has the power to jail Hillary. :clapping: ...with that justice system, probably not.
Hervé
9th November 2016, 15:24
Special prosecutor for Hillary Clinton in due time: Says Trump campaign manager (https://www.rt.com/usa/366034-trump-clinton-special-prosecutor/)
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Donald Trump's campaign manager, speaking on MSNBC, said appointing a special prosecutor for Hillary Clinton can't be ruled out, adding that discussion regarding the issue will happen "in due time." Trump and Vice President-elect Mike Pence are "looking to unify the country, but we haven't discussed that in recent days, and I think that it's all in due time," campaign manager Kellyanne Conway told MSNBC in an interview, as quoted by Reuters.
Trump did not bring up the issue when speaking on the phone with Clinton overnight, the campaign manager added in a separate interview for ABC. During his campaign, Trump said that if he wins, Clinton might end up with a special prosecutor looking into "her situation."
"If I win, I am going to instruct my attorney general to get a special prosecutor to look into your situation. Because there have never been so many lies, so much deception," he said at one of the rallies.
Trump then also added that Clinton owed an apology for the "33,000 emails you deleted" and that she "would be in jail" if he becomes president.
(https://www.sott.net/article/333423-Special-prosecutor-for-Hillary-Clinton-in-due-time-Says-Trump-campaign-manager)SOTT Comment (https://www.sott.net/article/333423-Special-prosecutor-for-Hillary-Clinton-in-due-time-Says-Trump-campaign-manager):
A Hillary Clinton presidency would have guaranteed (https://www.sott.net/article/329433-The-Bush-Clinton-nexus-Permanent-criminal-state-a-Clinton-White-House-guarantees-war-with-Russia) the continuation of all the things the New World Order wanted to have done.
See also:
Portrait of a war criminal: New York Times on Hillary Clinton and Libya (https://www.sott.net/article/313537-Portrait-of-a-war-criminal-New-York-Times-on-Hillary-Clinton-and-Libya)
War criminal Hillary Clinton to charge '$200,000 a speech' (https://www.sott.net/article/258816-War-criminal-Hillary-Clinton-to-charge-200000-a-speech)
Marine Le Pen: 'Anything but Hillary Clinton' - she would bring "war," "devastation" and "instability" (https://www.sott.net/article/327000-Marine-Le-Pen-Anything-but-Hillary-Clinton-she-would-bring-war-devastation-and-instability)
Hervé
9th November 2016, 15:36
So... there is some hope that there'll be a follow suit to this:
Summary/transcript of video (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?p=1110419#post1110419):
BREAKING BOMBSHELL: NYPD Blows Whistle on New Hillary Emails: Money Laundering, Sex Crimes with Children, Child Exploitation, Pay to Play, Perjury (http://truepundit.com/breaking-bombshell-nypd-blows-whistle-on-new-hillary-emails-money-laundering-sex-crimes-with-children-child-exploitation-pay-to-play-perjury/)
[...]
NYPD detectives and a NYPD Chief, the department’s highest rank under Commissioner, said openly that if the FBI and Justice Department fail to garner timely indictments against Clinton and co- conspirators, NYPD will go public with the damaging emails now in the hands of FBI Director James Comey and many FBI field offices.
“What’s in the emails is staggering and as a father, it turned my stomach,” the NYPD Chief said. “There is not going to be any Houdini-like escape from what we found. We have copies of everything. We will ship them to Wikileaks or I will personally hold my own press conference if it comes to that.”
The NYPD Chief said once Comey saw the alarming contents of the emails he was forced to reopen a criminal probe against Clinton.
“People are going to prison,” he said.
[...]
BMJ
11th November 2016, 01:42
I believe the USA has the potential to be.
I hope the Don puts his money were his mouth is regarding his promises.
If the Don wants to stimulate growth he should "protect the US economy" he might want start by increasing taxes on all imports. This should kick start local industry.
Stuff the idea of playing on a global economic play ground, their in no such thing when there is such a disparate in wage rates across the global. Look at the Japanese and Korean cars flooding the market whilst Detroit is a ghost town.
And a bit of good news from Russia it doesn't seem Vlad is interested in a war at all with the USA.
Putin on Trump victory: Russia is ready to restore relations with US
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Yetti
16th November 2016, 01:16
and bill the first husband?
Innocent Warrior
25th February 2017, 08:34
What we see nowadays is not war at all: it is a video game causing real deaths.
See this TV advertisement (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9B8xwPMQuLs) for the RAAF. I was looking for the radio version they had running, it was less discrete, it said that if you beat your mates at flying video games, become a fighter pilot (don't quote me on exact wording).
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