Haha, I don't care if I'm dirt poor, Chavez will never be good enough to lick my taint. Give me a gun, a family and a hill from which I can see raiding parties, and I will forge my own fucking life in isolation and freedom from that asshole. Even if staying in the US meant I would never saw another hot shower again in my life, I would rather be here than in Venezuela. We'll wait again until everyone has forgotten about the US and everyone has left because it's not the cool place to be. When all the fairweather assholes head for the hills, we'll be here to reforge the once great nation that defined world dominance.
Anyway, the dollar will rebound. This is our era of stagflation. No one's currency except for maybe England's currency is based primarily on gold reserves. When we left the gold standard behind, the dollar was backed by our manufacturing capacity. Now we've over regulated ourselves and priced our labor out of the market value. We're going to have to agree to work for less, or be left in the dust.
I have an idea. Lets rush the border to Venezuela, demand that they have all gov't forms and signs in English and that they allow us to vote in their elections and get their gov't services like health care for free, that we can work under the table and not pay taxes, and see if they let us have that deal...
Yeah, I'd rather stay here than go to Venezuela. Of course, maybe in that time all the far-lefters will move there and stop living in the US and complaining about how bad our country is. What happened to those people who said afetr Bush won in 2000 and 2004, that they would leave the country? Most of them are still here.
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Anyway, the dollar will rebound. This is our era of stagflation. No one's currency except for maybe England's currency is based primarily on gold reserves. When we left the gold standard behind, the dollar was backed by our manufacturing capacity. Now we've over regulated ourselves and priced our labor out of the market value. We're going to have to agree to work for less, or be left in the dust.
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Yeah, I'd rather stay here than go to Venezuela. Of course, maybe in that time all the far-lefters will move there and stop living in the US and complaining about how bad our country is. What happened to those people who said afetr Bush won in 2000 and 2004, that they would leave the country? Most of them are still here.
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