The USA Should be Charged with Treason

[quote]Schwarzfahrer wrote:
This whole “only in America” is for the most part, super bs.
Sure, once america was really the land of equality (if you were white) and freedom (if you were unfree until then). But nowadays?
Some examples how desperately people want to believe this are astonishing.

A documentation I saw some years ago was about a new york taxi driver who felt himself blessed because he could finally obtain a taxi license via lottery (usually, you pay kind of a rent to a license broker). This simple license had then to be bought at an auction, which cost him about half a million!

Then deep in debt, he was shown as he drove around the city, his accent laden voice from the off: this land has fulfilled my dreams and given me hope, I’m my own boss, I have a future and so on.

If he’d know that in Germany he’d probably only had to work half as long and enjoy the same comfortable middle class life while at the same time enjoying better medical treatment, living more secure etc.
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And give half his money to the federal government or worry about the Turks stealing his job

[quote]Schwarzfahrer wrote:
This whole “only in America” is for the most part, super bs.
Sure, once america was really the land of equality (if you were white) and freedom (if you were unfree until then). But nowadays?
Some examples how desperately people want to believe this are astonishing.

A documentation I saw some years ago was about a new york taxi driver who felt himself blessed because he could finally obtain a taxi license via lottery (usually, you pay kind of a rent to a license broker). This simple license had then to be bought at an auction, which cost him about half a million!

Then deep in debt, he was shown as he drove around the city, his accent laden voice from the off: this land has fulfilled my dreams and given me hope, I’m my own boss, I have a future and so on.

If he’d know that in Germany he’d probably only had to work half as long and enjoy the same comfortable middle class life while at the same time enjoying better medical treatment, living more secure etc.
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He would be on welfare in France and his kid would torch cars in Paris.

In America his kid will own a fleet of taxis.

I prefer the American system.

[quote]Schwarzfahrer wrote:
This whole “only in America” is for the most part, super bs.

Sure, once america was really the land of equality (if you were white) and freedom (if you were unfree until then). But nowadays?
Some examples how desperately people want to believe this are astonishing.

A documentation I saw some years ago was about a new york taxi driver who felt himself blessed because he could finally obtain a taxi license via lottery (usually, you pay kind of a rent to a license broker). This simple license had then to be bought at an auction, which cost him about half a million!

Then deep in debt, he was shown as he drove around the city, his accent laden voice from the off: this land has fulfilled my dreams and given me hope, I’m my own boss, I have a future and so on.

If he’d know that in Germany he’d probably only had to work half as long and enjoy the same comfortable middle class life while at the same time enjoying better medical treatment, living more secure etc.
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Europeans are like the children we’ve spoiled so rotten that they end up resenting us.

It’s a natural reaction and we Americans should strive to be understanding and sympathetic to their feelings of inferiority.

Germany for example attempted to take over the world twice. We crushed them both times … then we gave them billions, installed their democratic system of government … shielded them from the Red army for 50 years …

we even reunited their country for them. All of which allows them to enjoy the “comfortable, safe middle class life” they enjoy today.

We have to imagine what it must do psychology to a once proud people to grow up reading this kind of history. They rightly feel inferior to America … and by trashing America they are able to feel better about themselves.

So if you find yourself sitting next to an obnoxious, arrogant European at dinner preaching really loudly and rudely about how horrible the US is, all the while stuffing their faces with the money they’ve made from doing business with us … don’t be mad … just nod and smile understandingly like any good parent would to their child.

[quote]flyboy51v wrote:
Schwarzfahrer wrote:
This whole “only in America” is for the most part, super bs.

Sure, once america was really the land of equality (if you were white) and freedom (if you were unfree until then). But nowadays?
Some examples how desperately people want to believe this are astonishing.

A documentation I saw some years ago was about a new york taxi driver who felt himself blessed because he could finally obtain a taxi license via lottery (usually, you pay kind of a rent to a license broker). This simple license had then to be bought at an auction, which cost him about half a million!

Then deep in debt, he was shown as he drove around the city, his accent laden voice from the off: this land has fulfilled my dreams and given me hope, I’m my own boss, I have a future and so on.

If he’d know that in Germany he’d probably only had to work half as long and enjoy the same comfortable middle class life while at the same time enjoying better medical treatment, living more secure etc.

Europeans are like the children we’ve spoiled so rotten that they end up resenting us.

It’s a natural reaction and we Americans should strive to be understanding and sympathetic to their feelings of inferiority.

Germany for example attempted to take over the world twice. We crushed them both times … then we gave them billions, installed their democratic system of government … shielded them from the Red army for 50 years …

we even reunited their country for them. All of which allows them to enjoy the “comfortable, safe middle class life” they enjoy today.

We have to imagine what it must do psychology to a once proud people to grow up reading this kind of history. They rightly feel inferior to America … and by trashing America they are able to feel better about themselves.

So if you find yourself sitting next to an obnoxious, arrogant European at dinner preaching really loudly and rudely about how horrible the US is, all the while stuffing their faces with the money they’ve made from doing business with us … don’t be mad … just nod and smile understandingly like any good parent would to their child.

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Ouch…burn

[quote]tg2hbk4488 wrote:
flyboy51v wrote:
Schwarzfahrer wrote:
This whole “only in America” is for the most part, super bs.

Sure, once america was really the land of equality (if you were white) and freedom (if you were unfree until then). But nowadays?
Some examples how desperately people want to believe this are astonishing.

A documentation I saw some years ago was about a new york taxi driver who felt himself blessed because he could finally obtain a taxi license via lottery (usually, you pay kind of a rent to a license broker). This simple license had then to be bought at an auction, which cost him about half a million!

Then deep in debt, he was shown as he drove around the city, his accent laden voice from the off: this land has fulfilled my dreams and given me hope, I’m my own boss, I have a future and so on.

If he’d know that in Germany he’d probably only had to work half as long and enjoy the same comfortable middle class life while at the same time enjoying better medical treatment, living more secure etc.

Europeans are like the children we’ve spoiled so rotten that they end up resenting us.

It’s a natural reaction and we Americans should strive to be understanding and sympathetic to their feelings of inferiority.

Germany for example attempted to take over the world twice. We crushed them both times … then we gave them billions, installed their democratic system of government … shielded them from the Red army for 50 years …

we even reunited their country for them. All of which allows them to enjoy the “comfortable, safe middle class life” they enjoy today.

We have to imagine what it must do psychology to a once proud people to grow up reading this kind of history. They rightly feel inferior to America … and by trashing America they are able to feel better about themselves.

So if you find yourself sitting next to an obnoxious, arrogant European at dinner preaching really loudly and rudely about how horrible the US is, all the while stuffing their faces with the money they’ve made from doing business with us … don’t be mad … just nod and smile understandingly like any good parent would to their child.

Ouch…burn[/quote]

Yes, it hurts.

For other reasons than you think it does, but nonetheless…

[quote]orion wrote:
tg2hbk4488 wrote:
flyboy51v wrote:
Schwarzfahrer wrote:
This whole “only in America” is for the most part, super bs.

Sure, once america was really the land of equality (if you were white) and freedom (if you were unfree until then). But nowadays?
Some examples how desperately people want to believe this are astonishing.

A documentation I saw some years ago was about a new york taxi driver who felt himself blessed because he could finally obtain a taxi license via lottery (usually, you pay kind of a rent to a license broker). This simple license had then to be bought at an auction, which cost him about half a million!

Then deep in debt, he was shown as he drove around the city, his accent laden voice from the off: this land has fulfilled my dreams and given me hope, I’m my own boss, I have a future and so on.

If he’d know that in Germany he’d probably only had to work half as long and enjoy the same comfortable middle class life while at the same time enjoying better medical treatment, living more secure etc.

Europeans are like the children we’ve spoiled so rotten that they end up resenting us.

It’s a natural reaction and we Americans should strive to be understanding and sympathetic to their feelings of inferiority.

Germany for example attempted to take over the world twice. We crushed them both times … then we gave them billions, installed their democratic system of government … shielded them from the Red army for 50 years …

we even reunited their country for them. All of which allows them to enjoy the “comfortable, safe middle class life” they enjoy today.

We have to imagine what it must do psychology to a once proud people to grow up reading this kind of history. They rightly feel inferior to America … and by trashing America they are able to feel better about themselves.

So if you find yourself sitting next to an obnoxious, arrogant European at dinner preaching really loudly and rudely about how horrible the US is, all the while stuffing their faces with the money they’ve made from doing business with us … don’t be mad … just nod and smile understandingly like any good parent would to their child.

Ouch…burn

Yes, it hurts.

For other reasons than you think it does, but nonetheless…
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speaking of Germany … i’ve been waiting on some parts from Germany and the guy i’m working with just informed me that he’s having real problems getting any answers out of there right now because they’re mostly on holiday for the summer … socialism … ain’t it great …

That entire continent is going to hell faster than you can say Allah …