Supermentalita
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Post by Supermentalita on Jan 4, 2018 8:35:19 GMT
While Donald Trump touts his success in securing financial stability, America’s reckless debt and military spending will eventually cause the system to crash and burn like the final days of the Soviet Union, Ron Paul has warned. www.rt.com/usa/414931-ron-paul-america-meltdown/President Trump has long boasted about bringing his business acumen to his role in leading the United States of America, but even he cannot stop an impending economic meltdown, former Congressman and presidential candidate Ron Paul told RT. “The way I see it is in economic terms,” Paul said. “My understanding is that it wasn’t our military build-up in the United States that brought the Soviet system down. What happened was the Soviets were working with a system that we – people in free markets – saw as totally unviable.” Talking about his beliefs in Austrian economics, Paul said communism, along with fascism, socialism and even Keynesianism (a form of economics popular after WWII) were not viable systems and will eventually fail, and the same could happen to the United States and it’s militarism. “We’re gonna have a sudden, cataclysmic end which is sort of what happened to the Soviet system. It’s not going to be identical, there was a succession movement and some of those countries left the Soviet system. Our states probably aren’t going to break up, but I do sincerely believe that we will no longer be able to afford our empire around the world. Our empire, although we don’t claim ownership to it, it’s a lot of money and a lot of influence, and we threaten with weapons and we use sanctions to hold our empire together, [but] I think that’s coming to an end.”
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Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2018 10:57:24 GMT
Is US an empire? Who deconstructes it? In Soviet Un were outside and inside enemies; it was a collosian on clay feet, but is US alike? Aren't people still trying to want to get a view-live in America? Get a job there?.. So, death of US wouldn't be soon. Everything rounds not around the ideas but people. Present day USA is like an open zoo. Its not what it used to be.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2018 10:59:32 GMT
At least it's a Zoo, not a Gulag.
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amenemhab
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Post by amenemhab on Jan 10, 2018 13:39:32 GMT
Present day USA is like an open zoo... Especially with President-tycoon Donald Blaring Trumpet in office. Pete Hoekstra, our new ambassador to Holland, tries to smooth bilateral relations with a speech on Amsterdam’s supposed “no-go” zones, then when confronted by a Dutch reporter, claims it’s all “fake news.” Unfortunately, the reporter now produces a clip of Hoekstra harping about curbside sharia courts being held beside burning cars by the Muslims supposedly overrunning the Netherlands. Oopsy-daisy! “Fake fake news,” you might say.~ Trump’s ambassador to the Netherlands just got caught lying about the Dutch Washington Post, December 22, 2017 www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2017/12/22/trumps-ambassador-to-the-netherlands-just-got-caught-lying-about-the-dutch/?utm_term=.47d9159e3767
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Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2018 14:00:14 GMT
amenemhab, I am not talking about politicians, but the whole American system. You got president and government being the zoo owners, corporations are like some contractors that loan the zookeepers to the facility. Guess who the animals are... PS. its open because any stray animal may come in...
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Post by Sarmatian on Jan 22, 2018 4:23:22 GMT
It seems like Ron Paul have no idea why Soviet Union collapsed.
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Post by sovietsruler on Jan 25, 2018 7:22:24 GMT
It is only a matter of time until The United States falls but the question is not when is it going to fall but what impact it will have on the world when it does?
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Post by Elizabeth on Jan 25, 2018 7:28:26 GMT
It is only a matter of time until The United States falls but the question is not when is it going to fall but what impact it will have on the world when it does? That's a very good question. I didn't even think of that hmm
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Post by Διαμονδ on Jan 25, 2018 8:39:12 GMT
Everything is very simple! The collapse of dollar! But thank God that in the world there is a lot of alternative to green money!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2018 11:45:16 GMT
America was dead long time back, and after world war -2, jews overtook it.
I no longer see the european culture in america. It looks like an asian colony now. It is hard to imagine that America is a country once inhabited by the british.
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Onetrack
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Post by Onetrack on Jan 25, 2018 16:44:57 GMT
Nothing is eternal! Read the Bible! what for?
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Post by Διαμονδ on Jan 25, 2018 22:53:46 GMT
Nothing is eternal! Read the Bible! what for? Well, if this is not an authority for you, then look at other historical sources!
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Onetrack
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Post by Onetrack on Jan 28, 2018 3:05:30 GMT
Well, if this is not an authority for you, then look at other historical sources! The bible is as much of an authority as any other work of fiction. its like saying Gandalf and a hobbit went with some dwarves to mordor.. its a book so it must be real. 21st century people, middle eastern fairy tales are no longer needed in a civilized society.
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Post by oluoch06 on Feb 1, 2018 8:15:15 GMT
While Donald Trump touts his success in securing financial stability, America’s reckless debt and military spending will eventually cause the system to crash and burn like the final days of the Soviet Union, Ron Paul has warned. www.rt.com/usa/414931-ron-paul-america-meltdown/President Trump has long boasted about bringing his business acumen to his role in leading the United States of America, but even he cannot stop an impending economic meltdown, former Congressman and presidential candidate Ron Paul told RT. “The way I see it is in economic terms,” Paul said. “My understanding is that it wasn’t our military build-up in the United States that brought the Soviet system down. What happened was the Soviets were working with a system that we – people in free markets – saw as totally unviable.” Talking about his beliefs in Austrian economics, Paul said communism, along with fascism, socialism and even Keynesianism (a form of economics popular after WWII) were not viable systems and will eventually fail, and the same could happen to the United States and it’s militarism. “We’re gonna have a sudden, cataclysmic end which is sort of what happened to the Soviet system. It’s not going to be identical, there was a succession movement and some of those countries left the Soviet system. Our states probably aren’t going to break up, but I do sincerely believe that we will no longer be able to afford our empire around the world. Our empire, although we don’t claim ownership to it, it’s a lot of money and a lot of influence, and we threaten with weapons and we use sanctions to hold our empire together, [but] I think that’s coming to an end.” All Nations seem to undergo a phase of greatness. I think whoever takes after Trump shall determine whether the American empire shall fall. I couldn't write off America's fall, The fall could be avoided if more technocrats ran for office and shaped policy in my opinion.
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Post by oluoch06 on Feb 1, 2018 8:18:01 GMT
The OP raises three major issues as far as I can tell, addressed here: 1) Does anyone take Ron Paul or Russia Today seriously? Ron Paul’s been in Congress, but isn’t there now, and at age 82 likely to fade from the political scene. While libertarianism is influential in the USA, Libertarian politicians haven’t been too successful. RT is a Kremlin mouthpiece. While I’m not saying one should overlook it as a source of info on Russia, its bias must be kept and mind; stuff it says about the USA is unreliable.2) We’re aware no civilization lasts forever. Still, I’m not holding my breath waiting for the USA to collapse. The Roman Empire lurched on for 250+ years upon beginning to develop cracks after Hadrian’s reign, and modern, technological states are more effective at surveilling potential breakaway movements than Rome was, enjoying more stable governance mechanisms to boot. Washington doesn’t employ “tax farmers” to collect its revenues, nor deploy legionnaires to enforce its rule in Kansas. Even Ron Paul in RT isn’t forecasting dissolution, merely loss of global influence, a transition the UK, where life expectancy is 81 versus Rome’s 18, survived in good style.3) Denouement from fiscal problems is rare historically. If reckless spending and deficits do contribute to a country’s woes, they aren’t enough to cause it to cease existing. Mexico and Germany are prosperous today after financial crises in the past; Rome split into two parts because its patricians failed to solve the problem of sharing power between themselves, not because its treasury was often bankrupt. Indeed, Julius Ceasar’s bid for absolute power and his assassination heralded this problem; abandoning republican government was a bad move, although its lack of US-style separation of powers may have doomed the Republic anyway. The USA’s founders learned from Rome’s history when writing our constitution.I couldn't agree more
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