Monday, August 1, 2011

Bachmann says debt deal means "being Greece"

http://cnsnews.com/news/article/bachmann-debt-limit-deal-means-we-embrac

Embrace becoming Greece? Greece has nowhere near the US Empire's 2,500,000 military personnel stationed in 737 bases across the globe.  Greece was not the world's Reserve Currency.  Greece had nowhere near as many people completely dependent upon government. And Greece certainly did not have anywhere near as many people in prison. We are an empire, and as bad as the Greek collapse was, they have nowhere near as much to lose.

So what happens when an empire collapses? I don't know but it will be unfathomably big.

21 comments:

  1. Great blog man +follow

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  2. the things are really difficult for Greece

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  3. Hey your blog is pretty cool, good article. Can you follow my blog if you'd like, I'm just getting started ;D.

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  4. I'm afraid of the outcome, to be honest.

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  5. i like the way you think! followed :)

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  6. Ron Paul thinks gold and silver are great buys right now. The world values their currency from the US dollar.

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  7. This whole debt thing is stupid imo.

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  8. When Empires fall, things change globally. They are the giants whose passing shakes the whole world.

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  9. its cool to think of america as a modern empire, but you know the saying, the bigger they are, the harder they fall.

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  10. Like I said on Aug 2, Ron Paul was saying gold and silver. it came true.

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  11. well, every other country will help that nation it the nation is necessary to their interessts if not... well, it has nothing left so it will be sold ^^

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  12. this is attempt by all politicians to start class warfare in the USA.

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  13. Bachmann saying something stupid? Not surprised, and something not new. Followed ya, hope you follow back :)

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