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Re: Save the world????


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Posted by TomTex on December 13, 2007 at 16:07:32 from (12.74.200.249):

In Reply to: Re: Save the world???? posted by Dick Lemmon on December 13, 2007 at 12:06:18:

Dick, I am only trying to be realistic. Which of my points do you think is not true??
1. This nation cannot survive with two languages, and an injection of 20-30 million illegals given instant amnesty. Past immigrants came here to assimilate into our society, speak our language, and make a contribution. These folks pledge their allegiencies to Mexico, speak Mexico's language, break all our laws, bankrupt the medical systems. etc. etc.
2. We are really totally dependent on China goods. If the supply from China was cut off, every store in America would be virtually empty. Don't believe it, go in a Wally World and look for something made in USA. I guarantee you it will be less than 5 percent of the goods for sale.
3. China is makeing vast fortunes from all these sales to USA. Where do they put the profits? Into WMD (weapons of mass destruction). Scary?
4. Only one family in 15 or 20 in China have a car. But the rate is changing very rapidly. With their population, the future demand for oil will outstrip our wildest dreams. How much can they pay per barrel? 200 dollars? 400 dollars? Remember in point 3 they are selling junk to us like crazy. Where will we get our oil when their demand grows to meet all mid-east output??
5. As a nation, we have been spending on the big credit card in the sky, until we have run up TRILLIONS of dollars of dept. How long could you last as an individual if you continued to spend on credit cards with no way to pay back. Now an ever larger portion of our national budget is just to pay the interest on all the debt. How can the USA pay this off?? I am waiting for someone's answer?
6. Now if you consider only these problems, doesn't golbal warming look like a walk in the park by comparison?
Did not mean to depress you. I am not depressed since I am 66 years old. We have lived in the best times, but our grandkids will really have it ruff.
Tom


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