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Title: Putin Mocks the US: “Is the United States a Banana Republic?”
Post by: Shlomo on October 28, 2016, 10:20:58 AM
https://jtf.org/putin-is-the-united-states-a-banana-republic/
Title: Re: Putin Mocks the US: “Is the United States a Banana Republic?”
Post by: Chiram on October 31, 2016, 08:01:24 PM
Obama's 8 year 'snake-in-the-grass' islamfest in the White House has confused our allies and emboldened America's potential adversaries.

Today, many muslims and Europeans prefer Putin, seeing him as clear and strong, in contrast with Obama as opaque and weak.

A Cruz Presidency would have reversed this trend, sadly, the established oligarchy has yet again undermined democracy, giving us Clinton v. Trump.
Title: Re: Putin Mocks the US: “Is the United States a Banana Republic?”
Post by: TruthSpreader on November 01, 2016, 10:19:31 AM
It certainly is. I sometimes feel like I'm living in a Third World country.
Title: Re: Putin Mocks the US: “Is the United States a Banana Republic?”
Post by: angryChineseKahanist on November 01, 2016, 10:12:44 PM
We are a banana republic. The kommie is right.
Title: Re: Putin Mocks the US: “Is the United States a Banana Republic?”
Post by: Tony Rubolotta on November 02, 2016, 09:43:09 AM
Obama's 8 year 'snake-in-the-grass' islamfest in the White House has confused our allies and emboldened America's potential adversaries.

Today, many muslims and Europeans prefer Putin, seeing him as clear and strong, in contrast with Obama as opaque and weak.

A Cruz Presidency would have reversed this trend, sadly, the established oligarchy has yet again undermined democracy, giving us Clinton v. Trump.

What makes the US a banana republic is that the Republican controlled congress has aided and abetted the dictatorial conduct of a misfit president and increasingly corrupt and oppressive bureaucracy.  It appears the Republicans fear that the media may deprive them of their turn at the trough, benignly ignoring them if they cause any disruption of the mass migration toward elitism.  Of course, it is a trough the Republicans have actively seen remains filled and that spending and corruption become the accepted norms of government.  So they wait patiently for their turn, not trying to upset the racket or call attention to themselves.  There are a few notable exceptions, but they are not liked by the media or fellow Republicans.