Saturday, January 4, 2014

First day

First post of my blog where there will be a trade of ideas on the following topics, Government, and unconventional and radical thinking related to it, ideas on systems of government/and or where the future lies with humanity. Video game review, music reviews. My goal is to diversify without spreading myself too thin. As i come up with new ideas and plan it out i will expand and grow. Thanks for stopping by.

Figured I would start with comments on a news article http://rt.com/news/us-biggest-threat-peace-079/
Feel free to leave comments. Im inviting any discussion/debates/criticism




The US has been voted as the most significant threat to world peace in a survey across 68 different countries.

Compared to who? LOL

The US topped the list, with 24 percent of people believing America to be the biggest danger to peace. Pakistan came second, with 8 percent of the vote and was closely followed by China with 6 percent. Afghanistan, Iran, Israel and North Korea came in joint fourth place with 5 percent of the vote.

How many of those countries are communist?


The threat from the US was rated most highly in the Middle East and North Africa, those areas most recently affected by American military intervention. Moreover, the survey showed that even Americans regard their country as a potential threat with 13 percent of them voting the US could disrupt global status quo.

Now that makes sense, their afraid we might start another useless war. When your own people have their doubts its telling you something.

In the survey participants were also asked: “If there were no barriers to living in any country of the world, which country would you like to live in?” Despite being the perceived largest threat to world peace, the US still topped the tables by a narrow margin of 9 percent.


Brings us back to the main point, it might not be ideal and Americans have it better than most.
We dont have insurgents and masked gunmen kicking down our doors and point ak 47's at your face. Theres always room for improvement.


In general 2013 saw a drop in approval ratings for the Obama Administration. A poll conducted by the AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research revealed that 50 percent of those asked thought that the political system in the US needed a “complete overhaul.”
In addition, 70 percent of Americans believe the government lacks the ability to make progress on the important problems and issues facing the country in 2014.”
The survey comes two months after the first government shutdown in 17 years in the US which cost the country an estimated $10 billion.
I would argue that the entire world needs an overhaul. We've been deep in Obama care slop and i believe it distracts from the main idea. Spending money we don't have to bring us out of trouble is the most fiscally absurb notion ever.

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