No I don't hate America, but I do hate some people in it. It takes a lot for me to hate. I usually love and respect everyone until proven otherwise.
Our president is a man I could never give respect or love to. When you send other people's children to die for your own personal agenda, your scum! Murderous scum!
I love America, and it'll be a whole hell of a lot better when he's gone.
I hate to spoil everyone's fun, but there to no such thing as "capital" in the US. Only debt. Bonds, treasury notes, greenbacks, and every other piece of paper printed by the government is worthless (in truth). They are made up items produced from thin air and given a value to be controlled by and for the government.
If you have any doubts about this, please do some research, it's all there for you.
The government and the US Treasury exchange these pieces of paper to each other which puts the government in "debt". From a system started like this, there can only be debt, never capital. This is the reason why 3% of a population can control 55% of the country's wealth, because they hold other's in debt for a repayment of money that was never really theirs to begin with.
I don't have time to go into this fully, but start looking at some facts on capitalism. You'll see that it's all one big "scam" to create a debilitating mental slavery for the American people.
You may recognize these forms of slavery as:
The Rat Race
Paying Ever-Increasing Bills
Monthly Payments
Morning Commutes
Denial of Needed Money (loans)
Interest rates
Unnecessary charges (PMI, luxury taxes, gift taxes, late fees, etc.)
These few things often financially assassinate a common American until he or she is living paycheck to paycheck, then eventually homeless.
Capitalism sucks but so do the rest of the past systems practiced in the world, so what do when (not if) capitalism fails?
[1 point]3 years ago by worldmodelcoachReplyEdited 3 years ago by worldmodelcoach
That comment only applies to certain "good" areas of our country. Teaching in the low income, strapped communities will leave you singing a different song!
I know this from personal experience. I've been in some situations where I've barely said a word and the kids got it! Then I could go through the whole book twice, with 5 different examples, and do real world experiments with no change facial expression or learning.
After, teaching I've realized that our children's priorities are different. They concentrate on unimportant media, waste time by drinking and watching TV (not all but a good majority), and ignore warnings from concerned parents.
By ignoring the chance for education, our children have placed the shackles on their own feet, and walked right into modern-day slavery! A dumb majority is easy to control. Buy this, eat that, until they are so riddled with cancer, obesity, low-wages, and low self esteem that college is not an option, and being independent of the "system" is an impossibility.
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No I don't hate America, but I do hate some people in it. It takes a lot for me to hate. I usually love and respect everyone until proven otherwise.
Our president is a man I could never give respect or love to. When you send other people's children to die for your own personal agenda, your scum! Murderous scum!
I love America, and it'll be a whole hell of a lot better when he's gone.
I hate to spoil everyone's fun, but there to no such thing as "capital" in the US. Only debt. Bonds, treasury notes, greenbacks, and every other piece of paper printed by the government is worthless (in truth). They are made up items produced from thin air and given a value to be controlled by and for the government.
If you have any doubts about this, please do some research, it's all there for you.
The government and the US Treasury exchange these pieces of paper to each other which puts the government in "debt". From a system started like this, there can only be debt, never capital. This is the reason why 3% of a population can control 55% of the country's wealth, because they hold other's in debt for a repayment of money that was never really theirs to begin with.
I don't have time to go into this fully, but start looking at some facts on capitalism. You'll see that it's all one big "scam" to create a debilitating mental slavery for the American people.
You may recognize these forms of slavery as:
The Rat Race
Paying Ever-Increasing Bills
Monthly Payments
Morning Commutes
Denial of Needed Money (loans)
Interest rates
Unnecessary charges (PMI, luxury taxes, gift taxes, late fees, etc.)
These few things often financially assassinate a common American until he or she is living paycheck to paycheck, then eventually homeless.
Capitalism sucks but so do the rest of the past systems practiced in the world, so what do when (not if) capitalism fails?
That comment only applies to certain "good" areas of our country. Teaching in the low income, strapped communities will leave you singing a different song!
I know this from personal experience. I've been in some situations where I've barely said a word and the kids got it! Then I could go through the whole book twice, with 5 different examples, and do real world experiments with no change facial expression or learning.
After, teaching I've realized that our children's priorities are different. They concentrate on unimportant media, waste time by drinking and watching TV (not all but a good majority), and ignore warnings from concerned parents.
By ignoring the chance for education, our children have placed the shackles on their own feet, and walked right into modern-day slavery! A dumb majority is easy to control. Buy this, eat that, until they are so riddled with cancer, obesity, low-wages, and low self esteem that college is not an option, and being independent of the "system" is an impossibility.