Oh i see so anyone whose non white is poor and all cities are horrible evil places got it. Your little farming town is such much better so much so that you vote counts more than in a major city.
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by Keshiland » Mon Oct 09, 2017 12:32 pm
by The Batavia » Mon Oct 09, 2017 12:32 pm
by Xelsis » Mon Oct 09, 2017 12:34 pm
by Thermodolia » Mon Oct 09, 2017 12:37 pm
by Destructive Government Economic System » Mon Oct 09, 2017 12:37 pm
Keshiland literally wrote:I would give it a no. A country that lies about how free, or how great, or how humanitarian it is can never be developed. Example, NK lies and says they are democratic and are not, the US lies and says we are free yet we incarcerate millions for a medical plant. See we are basically a larger more populated North Korea.
by Yami-Chan » Mon Oct 09, 2017 12:38 pm
by The Two Jerseys » Mon Oct 09, 2017 12:39 pm
by Thermodolia » Mon Oct 09, 2017 12:41 pm
by The Two Jerseys » Mon Oct 09, 2017 12:46 pm
by Xelsis » Mon Oct 09, 2017 12:47 pm
Yami-Chan wrote:A maniac elected through Russian Interference that people deny
Yami-Chan wrote:Airport security
Yami-Chan wrote:A inflating currency
Yami-Chan wrote:Use of Imperial System
Yami-Chan wrote:Lack of Eco friendly energy as primary energy source
Yami-Chan wrote:High carbon footprint
Yami-Chan wrote:A constitution written in a time people were genocides and enslaved, thus being outdated
Yami-Chan wrote:A handful of people own half the countries wealth
Yami-Chan wrote:Corporations run free of government interference, meaning they can do whatever
Yami-Chan wrote:Police brutality
Yami-Chan wrote:Hate free speech (ironic)
Yami-Chan wrote:The list goes on
Yami-Chan wrote:All these people claiming it's developed are probably trump tards, bigots, or nationalist
by Thermodolia » Mon Oct 09, 2017 12:51 pm
The Two Jerseys wrote:Thermodolia wrote:I guess all those movies and aircraft aren't made in the south either
It's like arguing with Baghdad Bob: "Factories? What factories? There are no factories within a hundred miles of here!"
Oh, and not to mention that Ted Turner runs his empire out of Atlanta, along with a little company called Coca-Cola...
by Luminesa » Mon Oct 09, 2017 12:51 pm
by Luminesa » Mon Oct 09, 2017 12:53 pm
Yami-Chan wrote:Yes the U.S. is not a developing country
Here's why:
Out of control gun laws
A maniac elected through Russian Interference that people deny
Airport security
A inflating currency
Use of Imperial System
Lack of Eco friendly energy as primary energy source
High carbon footprint
A constitution written in a time people were genocides and enslaved, thus being outdated
A handful of people own half the countries wealth
Corporations run free of government interference, meaning they can do whatever
Police brutality
Hate free speech (ironic)
The list goes on
All these people claiming it's developed are probably trump tards, bigots, or nationalist
by Holy Marsh » Mon Oct 09, 2017 12:54 pm
by Yami-Chan » Mon Oct 09, 2017 12:56 pm
Xelsis wrote:
Yes, I agree, guns are much too tightly regulated in the U.S.Yami-Chan wrote:A maniac elected through Russian Interference that people deny
I must have forgotten that part where sixty million Russians immigrated to the states for a day and flooded the polls. Man, Customs must have been busy.Yami-Chan wrote:Airport security
Probably should go the same way as gun control, am I right?Yami-Chan wrote:A inflating currency
Because nobody else has that.Yami-Chan wrote:Use of Imperial System
Not actually used here.Yami-Chan wrote:Lack of Eco friendly energy as primary energy source
Thanks largely to left-wing protests against nuclear, yeah.Yami-Chan wrote:High carbon footprint
High population.Yami-Chan wrote:A constitution written in a time people were genocides and enslaved, thus being outdated
More people are enslaved today than at any point in world history. More people were killed by genocide in the 20th Century than at any point in history.
The Constitution was actually written at a less genocidey and slave-filled time than recent years. So, thanks for the vote of confidence.Yami-Chan wrote:A handful of people own half the countries wealth
So?Yami-Chan wrote:Corporations run free of government interference, meaning they can do whatever
I must have missed the part where the government abolished regulations and taxation.Yami-Chan wrote:Police brutality
A sad thing. Also not unique.Yami-Chan wrote:Hate free speech (ironic)
Truly developed countries throw people in prison for saying non-PC things, of course.Yami-Chan wrote:The list goes on
Does it?Yami-Chan wrote:All these people claiming it's developed are probably trump tards, bigots, or nationalist
You misspelled "rational"
by Luminesa » Mon Oct 09, 2017 1:04 pm
Yami-Chan wrote:Xelsis wrote:
Yes, I agree, guns are much too tightly regulated in the U.S.
I must have forgotten that part where sixty million Russians immigrated to the states for a day and flooded the polls. Man, Customs must have been busy.
Probably should go the same way as gun control, am I right?
Because nobody else has that.
Not actually used here.
Thanks largely to left-wing protests against nuclear, yeah.
High population.
More people are enslaved today than at any point in world history. More people were killed by genocide in the 20th Century than at any point in history.
The Constitution was actually written at a less genocidey and slave-filled time than recent years. So, thanks for the vote of confidence.
So?
I must have missed the part where the government abolished regulations and taxation.
A sad thing. Also not unique.
Truly developed countries throw people in prison for saying non-PC things, of course.
Does it?
You misspelled "rational"
1) You're using the strawman republicans like you like to use that you agree
2) I never said 6 million Russians immigrated for a day. Russian hackers and Russian aligned officials rigged the election against our true president Hilary.
3) Again you don't see the point and use the strawman. They racially profile Muslims and molest women and children.
4) You're right, nobody other than the moronic UK have that
5) High Population can walk. A small town in the U.S. has a bigger carbon footprint than any major European capital
6) Another strawman. Slavery doesn't exist anymore
7) These people get away with anything and bribe off politicians like Drumpf
Drumpf issuing tax cites for his rich buddies, Vox did a video on how it helps the rich and corporations
9) No where else in the world is police brutality worse than the us
10) When I went on the trip over the border i saw that terrible system everywhere
11) Non- PC is a stupid buzzword and you know it.hate speech incites violence towards minority groups and is what Drumpf ran his campaign on. Much like another fascist dictator
12) The list does go on. Now go back to worshipping your warmonger in chief
by Xelsis » Mon Oct 09, 2017 1:05 pm
Yami-Chan wrote:Xelsis wrote:
Yes, I agree, guns are much too tightly regulated in the U.S.
I must have forgotten that part where sixty million Russians immigrated to the states for a day and flooded the polls. Man, Customs must have been busy.
Probably should go the same way as gun control, am I right?
Because nobody else has that.
Not actually used here.
Thanks largely to left-wing protests against nuclear, yeah.
High population.
More people are enslaved today than at any point in world history. More people were killed by genocide in the 20th Century than at any point in history.
The Constitution was actually written at a less genocidey and slave-filled time than recent years. So, thanks for the vote of confidence.
So?
I must have missed the part where the government abolished regulations and taxation.
A sad thing. Also not unique.
Truly developed countries throw people in prison for saying non-PC things, of course.
Does it?
You misspelled "rational"
1) You're using the strawman republicans like you like to use that you agree
Yami-Chan wrote:2) I never said 6 million Russians immigrated for a day. Russian hackers and Russian aligned officials rigged the election against our true president Hilary.
Yami-Chan wrote:3) Again you don't see the point and use the strawman. They racially profile Muslims and molest women and children.
Yami-Chan wrote:4) You're right, nobody other than the moronic UK have that
Yami-Chan wrote:5) High Population can walk. A small town in the U.S. has a bigger carbon footprint than any major European capital
Yami-Chan wrote:6) Another strawman. Slavery doesn't exist anymore
Yami-Chan wrote:7) These people get away with anything and bribe off politicians like Drumpf
Yami-Chan wrote: Drumpf issuing tax cites for his rich buddies, Vox did a video on how it helps the rich and corporations
Yami-Chan wrote:9) No where else in the world is police brutality worse than the us
Yami-Chan wrote:10) When I went on the trip over the border i saw that terrible system everywhere
Yami-Chan wrote:11) Non- PC is a stupid buzzword and you know it.hate speech incites violence towards minority groups and is what Drumpf ran his campaign on. Much like another fascist dictator
Yami-Chan wrote:12) The list does go on. Now go back to worshipping your warmonger in chief
by The New California Republic » Mon Oct 09, 2017 1:07 pm
Keshiland wrote:Are you serious? He said the south is an economic powerhouse. It's not CA and NY are the powerhouse South East is more like a power drainer
by USS Monitor » Mon Oct 09, 2017 1:09 pm
Yami-Chan wrote:Yes the U.S. is not a developing country
Here's why:
Out of control gun laws
A maniac elected through Russian Interference that people deny
Airport security
A inflating currency
Use of Imperial System
Lack of Eco friendly energy as primary energy source
High carbon footprint
A constitution written in a time people were genocides and enslaved, thus being outdated
A handful of people own half the countries wealth
Corporations run free of government interference, meaning they can do whatever
Police brutality
Hate free speech (ironic)
The list goes on
All these people claiming it's developed are probably trump tards, bigots, or nationalist
by Luminesa » Mon Oct 09, 2017 1:11 pm
Thermodolia wrote:The Two Jerseys wrote:It's like arguing with Baghdad Bob: "Factories? What factories? There are no factories within a hundred miles of here!"
Oh, and not to mention that Ted Turner runs his empire out of Atlanta, along with a little company called Coca-Cola...
Or the small fact that Porsche's North American headquarters are in Atlanta.
by Thermodolia » Mon Oct 09, 2017 1:15 pm
Luminesa wrote:Thermodolia wrote:Or the small fact that Porsche's North American headquarters are in Atlanta.
And Houston has the most Fortune 500 companies of any city in the United States. Also one of the biggest medical systems in the world in Houston Methodist. Dallas is home to a massive number of telecommunications companies, and has one of the biggest and busiest airports in the world (Atlanta’s is the biggest and the busiest). New Orleans and Baton Rouge are both incredibly important cities for the maritime industry and the offshore oil industry. The list goes on. Keshiland has obviously never been to the South.
by Luminesa » Mon Oct 09, 2017 1:28 pm
Thermodolia wrote:Luminesa wrote:And Houston has the most Fortune 500 companies of any city in the United States. Also one of the biggest medical systems in the world in Houston Methodist. Dallas is home to a massive number of telecommunications companies, and has one of the biggest and busiest airports in the world (Atlanta’s is the biggest and the busiest). New Orleans and Baton Rouge are both incredibly important cities for the maritime industry and the offshore oil industry. The list goes on. Keshiland has obviously never been to the South.
Yup. It's probably extremely possible that one of the TV shows or movies they like wouldn't exist if it wasn't for the south. Georgia alone is responsible for 30% of all movies and TV shows made in the US, and that number is going to grow.
by Thermodolia » Mon Oct 09, 2017 1:32 pm
Luminesa wrote:Thermodolia wrote:Yup. It's probably extremely possible that one of the TV shows or movies they like wouldn't exist if it wasn't for the south. Georgia alone is responsible for 30% of all movies and TV shows made in the US, and that number is going to grow.
Baton Rouge and just much of Louisiana is also a growing theatre market. Many major movies have been filmed in New Orleans and Baton Rouge, such as 12 Years a Slave, Beasts of the Southern Wild and parts of The Twilight Saga.
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