Why says the US does not export
[QUOTE=Jackson; 423200]Hey WT,
To the rest of the world, every American is a 1%er.
Thanks,
Jackson[/QUOTE]I agree, but.
Too many Americans may be overweight couch potatoes, but a new study from North Carolona finds that people in 4 other countries are just out of shape and sedentary as we are. The UK, China, India, Brazil joins the US to represent about 1/2 of the world"s population. By 2020, the study predicts, the average American will not expand a whole lot more energy in a typical day than someone who slept all day long.
Scaring, since I already am known as the world's most well-rested guy. But the thought of doing it 3 times a day is scaring, too.
Non-socialist country under a GOP president?
The Fed gov spending has accounted for a little over 20% of GDP in last decades regardless of R or D president and regardless of R or D unified government. Including state and local govt spendings, the total govtl spending is about 35% of the GDP- a smaller ratio than UK, France and Germany and similar to Japan. However, you are entitled to call your government "socialist" on this yelling thread.
[QUOTE=Doppelganger;423231]Christina is so close to the Obamanation they could be brother and sister. She is not interested in the Republican point of view only the socialist / US style democrat type of steal from the productive to give to the unproductive.[/QUOTE]The welfare of Non-Citizens does not indicate a lack of interest for the welfare of the citizens. They are not neccessarily in a trade-off. Would any leniency on illegal American residents in France implicate that the French government is ignorant of its citizens?
[QUOTE=Doppelganger;423231]My only question is why is he concerned about the welfare of NON-CITIZENS when the unemployment rate of AMERICAN CITIZENS in the same age bracket is around 15+% Shouldn't the president be more concerned for the citizens he is sworn to protect and defend? .[/QUOTE]