[Goanet] US now a country of nightmares

2009-03-29 Thread Mario Goveia

Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2009 02:17:12 + (GMT)
From: Bernado Colaco ole_...@yahoo.co.uk

Your outlandish scribble always makes amusing reading. 

Mario responds:

You have already proved your ignorance of the US in your previous post:-))

People who have no idea what they're talking about are easily amused:-))

Bernardo wrote:

Obama is clever...

Mario asks:

If he's so clever then why can't he speak without a teleprompter?

Besides, President Bush is far more clever than Obama.  President Bush had 
better grades than him in college, so, he was so embarrassed he arranged to 
have his transcripts hidden from the public:-))  Now, we're not even sure he 
graduated from college:-))

Have you seen Bobby Jindal speak?  Jindal is what we call clever.  He doesn't 
need a teleprompter.  He says what he means and means what he says.

Bernardo writes:

Reports suggest it is the worst since the great depression.

Mario responds:

These reports come from the same person whom you think is clever, and his 
teleprompter.  Unfortunately, his teleprompter was wrong.  The worst economy 
since the depression was during the Jimmy Carter era when interest rates were 
in the low 20s % and inflation was in the teens and the Iranians were making a 
monkey out of President Carter.

Bernardo wrote:

The sling shot at Macau is an other poor attempt.

Mario responds:

I did not write that report but a 17.5% poverty rate sounds about right for a 
third world backwater where gambling and prostitution are the primary 
industries, and the local residents get subsidies from the government:-))

http://macaudailyblog.com/macau-news/macau-general/macau-may-1-rally-may-well-be-called-off/








 




[Goanet] US now a country of nightmares?

2009-03-24 Thread Bernado Colaco

The US of A touts itself as being a country of dreams. But lately things are 
not looking so shapely. Pity the new incumbent President Obama trying his best 
to prop up the disaster left by his predecessor. Now this country once that 
landed man on moon is seen learning to forage for food in its parks and country 
side. 
 
Many of its number one citizens have now lost their homes and are now seen 
living in substandard conditions like tents without the comfy sofas and 54 inch 
lcd's. Lessons are given on how not to spend on items such as down loading 
music or even buying pets. Free handouts are now a common event. Q's are a 
sight once seen in commie dwellings or in Goa where one collects ration from 
the posro. The big question is where is Karl Marx? 
 
BC





[Goanet] US now a country of nightmares

2009-03-24 Thread Bernado Colaco

Hi Mario,
 
Your outlandish scribble always makes amusing reading. Clearly your long drawn 
fruitless response shows that you are unaware of what is going around you. 
Rather your paranoia about Obama using the teleprompter smells of bile on this 
forum. Obama is clever and doing his best to change things inherited from an 
incompetent. 
 
The market problem is huge and can not reset itself this time. Reports suggest 
it is the worst since the great depression. Do you think the US of A will be 
named the United Soviet States. USS in short. 
 
The sling shot at Macau is an other poor attempt. Here people do not live in 
animal farms nor in tents or forage for food. The disparity is there like and 
place on this planet, but problems exacerbated since the local government 
invited Yank sweat shops to ply their trade(casinos). Young kids have been 
plucked from schools and universities and this has upset the labour apple cart. 
Now with the downturn thousands are unemployed and things are not so rosy when 
compared to 25%GDP. 
 
Please read more and think better before you write.
 
BC
 
 
 
Thanks for your concern, but when you write about another country it may help 
to avoid displaying your lack of knowledge in front thousands of Goanetters if 
you have your facts straight.  It is quite obvious from your comments that you 
are as familiar with the USA as you are with Mars.

To begin with the US does not need to tout itself as a country of dreams,
because millions of immigrants trying to get in, legally or illegally, are 
doing that for us.  The waiting list for legal immigrants is several years 
long.  We have some 15 million illegal immigrants whose only nightmare is that 
they get caught and politely asked to leave, most of whom promptly turn around 
and sneak back in