Taco Loco
Tired and Lazy, married to ‘The Laundry Fairy’
If I see any race baiting or political propaganda thats anti American I instantly think foreign powers are at work and start attacking.
Am I right - most of the time so far. Does it keep me thinking positive and that our own citizens would not stoop that low - yep.
Kinda mind f*cking myself into Patriotism.
I'm not panic'd, but I am concerned. Big difference for me.
When everyone was freaking out about Obama taking our guns I followed the sheep right off the bridge into the panic hole. Turns out that was completely unwarranted in my opinion.
How much did Trump get done in the two years he had control of the senate?
I'm scaling back my rhetoric against my fellow citizens and focusing my efforts on foreign powers.
While I do believe domestic insurrection could be an issue - no way in hell anyone can talk me into believing it should be a priority when compared to foreign powers and the chess moves they are making for 50 years from now.
We (The US) needs to get it's head out of our ass. All this stagnation and infighting is killing us..... India is rising and China has risen and is already blowing by us. China's economy usurped ours waaaaaaaay back in 2014 but most keep that quiet because "We are #1!!!!" No we aren't and it's not even close anymore.
The results are stark: before 2000, the U.S. was at the helm of global trade, as over 80% of countries traded with the U.S. more than they did with China. By 2018, that number had dropped sharply to just 30%, as China swiftly took top position in 128 of 190 countries.
The researchers pinpoint China’s 2001 entry into the World Trade Organization as a major turning point in China’s international trade relationships. The dramatic shift that followed is clearly demonstrated in the visualization above—between 2005 and 2010, a number of countries tipped towards Chinese influence, especially in Africa and Asia.
Over time, China’s dominance has grown dramatically.
How China Overtook the U.S. as the World’s Major Trading Partner
It's all these BS unions fault. China's labor will never be outpaced.
