The United States was number one in broadband access in 2000; now it is 16th. In 2000, the United States made 40% of world’s telecom equipment, now it makes only 21%. And, the United States has fewer people with cellular phones – in percentage terms – than 41 other countries.
Based on this, the United States is no longer on top. It is a nation going downhill fast.
How could our presidents let this happen?
Simple. They were ALL incompetent and evil: incompetent in that they did not have the ability to run the nation; evil in that they put their wants ahead of those of the nation.
And the foolish voters keep election these dolts.
Does anyone in the United States want superior and honorable individuals to return the nation to greatness?
If so, follow http://newpoliticalparty.wordpress.com/
The facts no one wants to read.
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The United States was number one in broadband access in 2000; now it is 16th. In 2000, the United States made 40% of world’s telecom equipment, now it makes only 21%. And, the United States has fewer people with cellular phones – in percentage terms – than 41 other countries.
Based on this, the United States is no longer on top. It is a nation going downhill fast.
How could our presidents let this happen?
Simple. They were ALL incompetent and evil: incompetent in that they did not have the ability to run the nation; evil in that they put their wants ahead of those of the nation.
And the foolish voters keep election these dolts.
Does anyone in the United States want superior and honorable individuals to return the nation to greatness?
If so, follow http://newpoliticalparty.wordpress.com/
The facts no one wants to read.
Comments and referrals to this blog would be greatly appreciated.
Written by solutions777
February 8, 2013 at 12:02 AM
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