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March 2, 2009 at 4:34 PM #359312March 2, 2009 at 5:01 PM #358759patientrenterParticipant
[quote=BGinRB][quote=Zeitgeist]I see little difference between the socialists and the fascists… [/quote]
If you really don’t see a difference between François Mitterrand or Olof Palme on one side and Benito Mussolini and Francisco Franco on another you might want to work on developing some cricial thinking skills in you next life. [/quote]
I you can’t see that all lefties are reasonable and responsible people who make things work in real life, and all righties are sadists who bring disaster to their countries, then you are an idiot. Did I get that about right, BGinRB?
March 2, 2009 at 5:01 PM #359062patientrenterParticipant[quote=BGinRB][quote=Zeitgeist]I see little difference between the socialists and the fascists… [/quote]
If you really don’t see a difference between François Mitterrand or Olof Palme on one side and Benito Mussolini and Francisco Franco on another you might want to work on developing some cricial thinking skills in you next life. [/quote]
I you can’t see that all lefties are reasonable and responsible people who make things work in real life, and all righties are sadists who bring disaster to their countries, then you are an idiot. Did I get that about right, BGinRB?
March 2, 2009 at 5:01 PM #359203patientrenterParticipant[quote=BGinRB][quote=Zeitgeist]I see little difference between the socialists and the fascists… [/quote]
If you really don’t see a difference between François Mitterrand or Olof Palme on one side and Benito Mussolini and Francisco Franco on another you might want to work on developing some cricial thinking skills in you next life. [/quote]
I you can’t see that all lefties are reasonable and responsible people who make things work in real life, and all righties are sadists who bring disaster to their countries, then you are an idiot. Did I get that about right, BGinRB?
March 2, 2009 at 5:01 PM #359238patientrenterParticipant[quote=BGinRB][quote=Zeitgeist]I see little difference between the socialists and the fascists… [/quote]
If you really don’t see a difference between François Mitterrand or Olof Palme on one side and Benito Mussolini and Francisco Franco on another you might want to work on developing some cricial thinking skills in you next life. [/quote]
I you can’t see that all lefties are reasonable and responsible people who make things work in real life, and all righties are sadists who bring disaster to their countries, then you are an idiot. Did I get that about right, BGinRB?
March 2, 2009 at 5:01 PM #359341patientrenterParticipant[quote=BGinRB][quote=Zeitgeist]I see little difference between the socialists and the fascists… [/quote]
If you really don’t see a difference between François Mitterrand or Olof Palme on one side and Benito Mussolini and Francisco Franco on another you might want to work on developing some cricial thinking skills in you next life. [/quote]
I you can’t see that all lefties are reasonable and responsible people who make things work in real life, and all righties are sadists who bring disaster to their countries, then you are an idiot. Did I get that about right, BGinRB?
March 2, 2009 at 7:45 PM #358854gandalfParticipantNice quote there, Zeit.
[GOP asshole alert…]
Back on topic, Roubini is worried, and that says something. He’s the uber-bear. I can’t imagine an economy that surprises Roubini on the downside. What a ferocious storm we’re facing ahead…
Hate to say it, but I see this lasting into 2010 too. It feels like it’s still deteriorating.
Also, I think technological innovations related to energy supplies could really boost our economic outlook. An efficient electric car produced here in the US, for example. Powering SoCal’s energy grid with ‘farms’ of solar panels. Could turn things around…
March 2, 2009 at 7:45 PM #359156gandalfParticipantNice quote there, Zeit.
[GOP asshole alert…]
Back on topic, Roubini is worried, and that says something. He’s the uber-bear. I can’t imagine an economy that surprises Roubini on the downside. What a ferocious storm we’re facing ahead…
Hate to say it, but I see this lasting into 2010 too. It feels like it’s still deteriorating.
Also, I think technological innovations related to energy supplies could really boost our economic outlook. An efficient electric car produced here in the US, for example. Powering SoCal’s energy grid with ‘farms’ of solar panels. Could turn things around…
March 2, 2009 at 7:45 PM #359298gandalfParticipantNice quote there, Zeit.
[GOP asshole alert…]
Back on topic, Roubini is worried, and that says something. He’s the uber-bear. I can’t imagine an economy that surprises Roubini on the downside. What a ferocious storm we’re facing ahead…
Hate to say it, but I see this lasting into 2010 too. It feels like it’s still deteriorating.
Also, I think technological innovations related to energy supplies could really boost our economic outlook. An efficient electric car produced here in the US, for example. Powering SoCal’s energy grid with ‘farms’ of solar panels. Could turn things around…
March 2, 2009 at 7:45 PM #359334gandalfParticipantNice quote there, Zeit.
[GOP asshole alert…]
Back on topic, Roubini is worried, and that says something. He’s the uber-bear. I can’t imagine an economy that surprises Roubini on the downside. What a ferocious storm we’re facing ahead…
Hate to say it, but I see this lasting into 2010 too. It feels like it’s still deteriorating.
Also, I think technological innovations related to energy supplies could really boost our economic outlook. An efficient electric car produced here in the US, for example. Powering SoCal’s energy grid with ‘farms’ of solar panels. Could turn things around…
March 2, 2009 at 7:45 PM #359437gandalfParticipantNice quote there, Zeit.
[GOP asshole alert…]
Back on topic, Roubini is worried, and that says something. He’s the uber-bear. I can’t imagine an economy that surprises Roubini on the downside. What a ferocious storm we’re facing ahead…
Hate to say it, but I see this lasting into 2010 too. It feels like it’s still deteriorating.
Also, I think technological innovations related to energy supplies could really boost our economic outlook. An efficient electric car produced here in the US, for example. Powering SoCal’s energy grid with ‘farms’ of solar panels. Could turn things around…
March 2, 2009 at 7:51 PM #358864afx114Participant[quote=gandalf]Also, I think technological innovations related to energy supplies could really boost our economic outlook. An efficient electric car produced here in the US, for example. Powering SoCal’s energy grid with ‘farms’ of solar panels. Could turn things around…[/quote]
Agreed. This is the only way that I see that the USA getting out of this. Add stem cell research to the list. Imagine leading the world in these three areas, and exporting it all to the rest of the world. Magic bullet? Unfortunately, everyone else has a 5-15 year head start on us with respect to auto, energy, and stem cells.
March 2, 2009 at 7:51 PM #359166afx114Participant[quote=gandalf]Also, I think technological innovations related to energy supplies could really boost our economic outlook. An efficient electric car produced here in the US, for example. Powering SoCal’s energy grid with ‘farms’ of solar panels. Could turn things around…[/quote]
Agreed. This is the only way that I see that the USA getting out of this. Add stem cell research to the list. Imagine leading the world in these three areas, and exporting it all to the rest of the world. Magic bullet? Unfortunately, everyone else has a 5-15 year head start on us with respect to auto, energy, and stem cells.
March 2, 2009 at 7:51 PM #359308afx114Participant[quote=gandalf]Also, I think technological innovations related to energy supplies could really boost our economic outlook. An efficient electric car produced here in the US, for example. Powering SoCal’s energy grid with ‘farms’ of solar panels. Could turn things around…[/quote]
Agreed. This is the only way that I see that the USA getting out of this. Add stem cell research to the list. Imagine leading the world in these three areas, and exporting it all to the rest of the world. Magic bullet? Unfortunately, everyone else has a 5-15 year head start on us with respect to auto, energy, and stem cells.
March 2, 2009 at 7:51 PM #359344afx114Participant[quote=gandalf]Also, I think technological innovations related to energy supplies could really boost our economic outlook. An efficient electric car produced here in the US, for example. Powering SoCal’s energy grid with ‘farms’ of solar panels. Could turn things around…[/quote]
Agreed. This is the only way that I see that the USA getting out of this. Add stem cell research to the list. Imagine leading the world in these three areas, and exporting it all to the rest of the world. Magic bullet? Unfortunately, everyone else has a 5-15 year head start on us with respect to auto, energy, and stem cells.
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