Quote from: Paul on May 01, 2018, 02:14:59 PMQuote from: Blake nighsonger on May 01, 2018, 01:59:37 PMSpoken like a true Gentleman, thanks you are very kind.I'm assuming you mean that sarcastically. If so, you are demonstrating the ostrich mentality that is far too common in America and is the main reason America is not the great power it used to be.
Quote from: Blake nighsonger on May 01, 2018, 01:59:37 PMSpoken like a true Gentleman, thanks you are very kind.I'm assuming you mean that sarcastically. If so, you are demonstrating the ostrich mentality that is far too common in America and is the main reason America is not the great power it used to be.
Spoken like a true Gentleman, thanks you are very kind.
1. Can anyone here who is celebrating the US backing out of the Iran deal tell us exactly WHY it was such a bad deal in the first place? Trump keeps telling us how stupid it is but doesn't tell us why. How much of this decision by the president was influenced by Israel?2. Does it really matter if the US has pulled out if all of the other signees are still in it? Have we become irrelevant?3. Why is no one here giving any credit to South Korea's president? He has already met with "Kimmy".
Only if Iran has been cheating.....
Hi Paul, your assumption is correct, " demonstrating the ostrich mentality that is far too common in America and is the main reason America is not a great power it used to be" I offer this to enhance your image and complete that opinion,
Quote from: Blake nighsonger on May 09, 2018, 05:30:56 PMHi Paul, your assumption is correct, " demonstrating the ostrich mentality that is far too common in America and is the main reason America is not a great power it used to be" I offer this to enhance your image and complete that opinion, When I was a kid/teenager America was a great country. 90% of the kids at my school wanted to emigrate there when they grew up. Financially it was the greatest power in the world by a wide margin. Nowadays it is not. Not only is it no longer the world's greatest power, its significance is dropping year by year. The government is so much in debt to China that if it wants to, China could demand anything of the US and the US would have to capitulate. And to kids today, America is an insignificance. The only schoolkids who want to emigrate to the US are those who dream of being movie stars and want to move to Hollywood. The rest know America as "That country that their grandparents keep banging on about once being great -Yeah right!"America 2018, is a mere shadow of America in the 1960s/1970s, history will regard then and now as being two different countries. People like Trump, and posts like your last post are the cause of this. If there was justice for America, you, Trump, and millions of others would be facing treason charges. But that ain't never gonna happen. And America will continue to be washed down the plughole. For those of us old enough to remember how great America used to be that is sad. But things change. Hey Britain used to own half the world (including USA), now look at us. At least I may live to see us becoming a greater power than the US if your countrymen keep their heads in the sand.
The only schoolkids who want to emigrate to the US are those who dream of being movie stars and want to move to Hollywood.
QuoteThe only schoolkids who want to emigrate to the US are those who dream of being movie stars and want to move to Hollywood.When I was in India about 12 years ago, one of the engineers told me that "every software developer in India wants to get a job in the US and move there".
America insignificant?
American citizens like, for example Mr. Bill Gates and many other American citizens like him, can always teach interested engineers a thing or two about computers and other engineering matters ... and they don't ever mind to give their time to teach others ...
Quote from: kristina on May 10, 2018, 03:37:04 AMAmerica insignificant?I didn't say it was "insignificant", I said it was less significant than it was, and is getting less significant all the time. You cannot argue with that, just look at the stats. Or look how America's average GDP has dropped, and is still dropping. Or look how often minor countries simply ignore what America demands, compared with a few decades ago when America said "jump" and the world jumped - now they simply blow a raspberry. Or look how deeply in debt the country is today - compare that to when it used to be the world's money lender. Look how less seriously American TV is taken, when I was a kid American shows were prime time BBC1 or ITV, now they are mostly relegated to Channel Five or the high number channels, or are broadcast late at night, because no one cares about the US anymore outside the US. But most importantly speak to people outside the US. Most consider America a joke nowadays, but forty years ago America was considered important, very important. As I said in my previous post, forty to fifty years ago, nearly all kids outside the USA wished they lived in America. Today they are glad they don't.I don't know how old you are, but to anyone as old as me who can remember growing up in the 60s and 70s it seems like there are two USAs. The important, influential USA of the 60s/70s and the joke USA of today.
... Here we go again... and hello again Paul... I don't really want to "find fault" as such, but there seems to be a little pattern, where it appears to me as if you sometimes take words and meanings out of context - and then, just as it fits a fancy, the criticism starts from there ... I don't want to sound disappointing by mentioning, that - in my personal opinion - it does not work like that, when people try to communicate with each other in a positive way ... Of course, we are at a disadvantage here by not talking face to face, but even there it does not work out by just taking a few words out of context and "hammering on" to criticize ...Sorry, but that is all I can say about this and I would like to point out again, that hopefully one day I might be able to visit America and learn more about the culture, meet interesting people, inventors, find out more about their literature, music and unsurpassed landscapes ...
As an American (and one who remembers the 40's, 50's etc. I find myself struggling with my "country-self-image" as a no-longer-superpower. I'm torn. It hurts to see my country fall from the heights (thanks to DJ Trump and his accomplices in congress.). On the other hand, it's nice not to be a superpower and the world's policeman. But it's a mixed bag.I'm very idealistic and I value the principles and values that once characterized this nation. It's deeply painful to live through this devastation of our democracy--especially as an old person with a life-threatening disease.
But back to the topic, does anyone here know exactly what the US and N. Korea are bargaining for? What will each side demand, and what will each side agree to negotiate away? Anyone know?
Paul you now go too far....... the bashing of America needs to stop
If any one needs to be bashed it is the "leaders" or rather future ones in England........However, if the Queen is not happy about it this could cause all kinds of problems
I am not much of a poster
The Royal Wedding. Not on topic, but much more fun.