Wednesday, April 30, 2014

I really like winning instead



Tinker
Americans don't like being second so I really don't know what president Barack Obama is thinking about by trying to guide the American economy into a European share the wealth socialist country.
China is not involved in a social show like president Obama keep showing in America. No! China is busy making more and more money. Building up their country's military, and buying all the world commodities that they can.
Meanwhile back in the United States we keep seeing the liberal political progressive movement social show.
Somehow I am not very impressed with the TV networks progressive social pretend to win show, because I really don't like coming in second?
I don't want to pretend to win like the Washington DC two party system has been doing, by passing a play like social victory back and forth. But in reality both political parties keep winning an already preconceived fix political corrupt game. Because when the American people vote ether a republican or democrat into the White House they both still win. And then they stop to rest before they go back to start collecting some more money getting ready to put on the same social show all over again.
Nothing changes in Washington DC for the American people except the demand for more of their tax money that keep growing more expensive with each passing year.

No! I don't want to pretend to win a fix TV Networks social game like the Washington DC politicians do, salting away millions of dollars to go live the easy money good life. No! I don't want to be like the Hollywood/TV Network/U.S. Government/corrupt big business crowd. But rather I really want to work to become the best instead, and really win. And perhaps with God’s blessing go back home to heaven one day.
If I see another American social TV show I’m going to scream. Because I really don't like coming in second to China and going to Hell in a basket full of crazy American people?

April 30, 2014 1:01 am

China poised to pass US as world’s leading economic power

By Chris Giles, Economics Editor

The US is on the brink of losing its status as the world’s largest economy, and is likely to slip behind China this year, sooner than widely anticipated, according to the world’s leading statistical agencies.

The US has been the global leader since overtaking the UK in 1872. Most economists previously thought China would pull ahead in 2019.

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