Ah, America.
Aug. 17th, 2008 09:01 pmCurrently occupying two foreign nations, dealing with ongoing violence in both, with a worrisome economy, a major port city still crippled by natural disaster, more than 1 in 100 adults currently in prison, tax rolls supporting a defense budget larger than that all the other nations of the world combined, spending more per capita of state money on healthcare than any other nation yet no socialized healthcare and a declining life expectancy, serious questions about the conduct of the military and CIA, the perpetrator of 9/11 basically forgotten, and there's an election in a few months.
And of course, the most important topics in that election are gay marriage and abortion.
And of course, the most important topics in that election are gay marriage and abortion.
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Date: 2008-08-18 01:41 am (UTC)I don't have health insurance, or savings, nor do I make anything close to a living wage, and I'm supporting two + pets. Yet I know there are much worse off. Hell, I have coworkers who are much worse off. Easily half of them are on foodstamps, while working n+1 jobs to keep their homes.
I find myself wishing, at times, that McCain gets elected, because the further into this abyss we descend, the more people will realize it's kinda dark down here. I don't, honestly, know what will make the US citizenry wake up, if not their empty stomachs and the lack of a roof over their head.
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Date: 2008-08-18 02:01 am (UTC)The situation may be pathetic but the people are satisfied. They won't change things untill it becomes unbearable. Untill then, while bearable, it will be painful. And when it becomes unbearable, there will be horror and pain and death and all those terrible things that come as a part of change. Then... who knows what will happen?
As long as the dog is satisfied, he doesn't mind the leash or the cheap food, and he can even endure the cruel master's whip. But no matter if he is satisfied, I feel sorry for the abused dog.
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Date: 2008-08-18 02:07 am (UTC)The right president, on their own could make things better to some degree. The right president with the right congress and the right senate could to a heck of a lot of good, especially if they have 8+ years to do it in (that would be at least two right presidents btw, not saying you should extend your maximum term limits or anything).
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Date: 2008-08-18 02:33 am (UTC)I feel really awkward about the whole thing because on a whole other level I don't feel it's my right to tell another country how they should do things. They have their own ideas of what's right and wrong...
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Date: 2008-08-18 11:14 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-08-18 11:51 am (UTC)Canada's a great place, and we've got a lot of good things going... but we're hardly perfect. And I'm not exactly doing a lot to make things better. Plus if things went wrong, we could be as bad as the U.S. in as much time. A lot can happen in 8-10 years. Maybe when I'm 40, the U.S. will be nice again. ^.^
Also maybe hell will freeze over and Satan will give sleigh rides. ^.^
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Date: 2008-08-18 12:11 pm (UTC)Canada's a great place, and we've got a lot of good things going... but we're hardly perfect. And I'm not exactly doing a lot to make things better. Plus if things went wrong, we could be as bad as the U.S. in as much time. A lot can happen in 8-10 years. Maybe when I'm 40, the U.S. will be nice again. ^.^
I can't think of a time when Canada was worse than the US to live in (I can certainly think of times when Canada was worse to live in than it is now of course). Maybe before Confederation, or not too long after it.
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Date: 2008-08-18 04:35 pm (UTC)Even if I say that Canada can become as bad as the U.S. is now, that's not saying the U.S. can't get worse. We're their neighbors, and lately our government seems to like to parrot theirs... Or at least in issues important to me. ^.^;;
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Date: 2008-08-18 07:23 pm (UTC)Americans have feelings too, Josh.
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Date: 2008-08-18 09:21 pm (UTC)