This pretty much sums it up.versoth said:...That.624 said:A great country to live in populated and sometimes run by fucking morons.
This pretty much sums it up.versoth said:...That.624 said:A great country to live in populated and sometimes run by fucking morons.
Any worse than the ring of fire that includes a good chunk of eastern Asia? Besides, beautiful country in Tornado Alley.traceur_ said:Americans: The only idiots who would willingly live on an area called "Tornado Alley".
Pretty much sums it up.
I appreciate you giving me facts, that I admittedly did not know before hand. I will however not change my views, but change my strategy of arguing. Thank you.wgreer25 said:-snip-
Awesome *The more you know*,Lord Thodin said:I appreciate you giving me facts, that I admittedly did not know before hand. I will however not change my views, but change my strategy of arguing. Thank you.wgreer25 said:-snip-
Yup, we're mostly below sealevel. The price is very high though, tons of taxes and infrastructure is present to maintain our lands. We're even well known for it by goverments all over : http://nola09.nytimes-institute.com/2009/05/29/new-orleans-finds-a-dutch-ally-in-fight-against-water/JWAN said:Look, I said we should abandon that awful spot for a city then I got shouted down as being a racist. It sinks by inches every year and is built on a sponge. Its also good to note that not every American lives in New Orleans.traceur_ said:Brilliant.624 said:fix'dtraceur_ said:Americans: The only idiots who would willingly try to rebuild and reinhabit New Orleans
Pretty much sums it up.
Isn't most of Holland below sea level?
Welcome to the world of rich corporate assholes.wgreer25 said:Awesome *The more you know*,Lord Thodin said:I appreciate you giving me facts, that I admittedly did not know before hand. I will however not change my views, but change my strategy of arguing. Thank you.wgreer25 said:-snip-
I completely agree with your assessment of Bush Jr. that can be summed up with Bush Jr = Terd Sandwich that loves his oil (to paraphrase). But I have really been amazed that Phil Gramm and Clinton have not been called out by the mainstream media (people forget that Clinton was actually pretty conservative and shared a lot of economic views with Reagan, i.e. deregulation). Yes the housing bubble burst, but if the Glass Steagal Act was in place, the economy would have been fine (and the bubble would have never burst in the first place). And to make Phil Gramm look even worse, right after he repealed the Glass Steagal Act, he quit the senate and went to work for one of the mega banks that stood to greatly benefit from the repeal.
But like I said, it is not the only cause, but it is one big slice of the pie.
By the way, re-read that law because that's not anything CLOSE to what you think it is. It means that we will represent them in court and we will support them, not fucking invade the country.Thedutchjelle said:Yup, we're mostly below sealevel. The price is very high though, tons of taxes and infrastructure is present to maintain our lands. We're even well known for it by goverments all over : http://nola09.nytimes-institute.com/2009/05/29/new-orleans-finds-a-dutch-ally-in-fight-against-water/JWAN said:Look, I said we should abandon that awful spot for a city then I got shouted down as being a racist. It sinks by inches every year and is built on a sponge. Its also good to note that not every American lives in New Orleans.traceur_ said:Brilliant.624 said:fix'dtraceur_ said:Americans: The only idiots who would willingly try to rebuild and reinhabit New Orleans
Pretty much sums it up.
Isn't most of Holland below sea level?
Anyway, on topic: It's hard to get a non-biased opinion on the US , as most of the news that reaches the Netherlands about it isn't exactly very postive. Also when I browse the internet, there's just so much trashtalk by US citizens it's hard not to generalize.
There are things I dislike in/about the US, such as the Political Correctness hysteria ( black is now called "african-american", wtf), Christian Zealots pushing their stuff into schools, US dragging us into wars, and it seems sometimes that people in the US don't really care what's going on outside their country. But as some other poster said, every country has it's own problems. US is far from perfect, but so is basicly every country. Cept for the Scandinavian countries I guess, they're doing way to well
EDIT: I would like to add that the disaster Bush made a law which basicly said that if a US soldier is brought to the International court of justice in The Hague, he'll invade our country. I know, I know, the US will never actually do that (now that that idiot is gone), but I when I heard it I found it hilarious and scary at the same itme.
As a resident of the UK and former DJ I would take great issue with that one for a start. You invented the best music, but you ain't the best at it.AgentNein said:The USA: Canada's pants (and hat).
Seriously though, while this country does have it's issues, it is an objective fact that we make the bestest music.