In poll after poll, why are so many Americans so dissatisfied with America today?

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janklow;7421231 said:
kingblaze84;7414575 said:
The economy is the biggest issue for most Americans now, terrorism is probably second now
luckily, i am not in this category

Yeah gun rights are doing just fine in this country, which is a good thing.....crime hasn't been this low nationwide since the 50s, I'm sure all the open conceal laws are contributing to that. Chicago's crime rate has gone down since it loosened its gun rules, no coincidence.....
 
Gain Green;7418633 said:
there is no america.=UU95xJmtG_qxN0L6B1N7_TmQ


That video is saying Blacks ARE NOT from Africa? You're an Israelite huh

And what do you mean there is no America lol
 
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kingblaze84;7426338 said:
Gotta be NY or NJ then, both states have horrible gun laws
0 for 3. didn't say we have the worst laws, just that our laws have gotten worse (thanks again, one-party state government)

 
janklow;7429838 said:
kingblaze84;7426338 said:
Gotta be NY or NJ then, both states have horrible gun laws
0 for 3. didn't say we have the worst laws, just that our laws have gotten worse (thanks again, one-party state government)

Ah, might be time for you to move to a more gun friendly state then, wherever the hell you are. Or maybe you can run for office and actually make some moves
 
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Uh oh.....
http://www.computerworld.com/articl...l-be-taken-by-software-or-robots-by-2025.html

One in three jobs will be taken by software or robots by 2025



Smart machines are an emerging "super class" of technologies that perform a wide variety of work, both the physical and the intellectual kind, said Sondergaard. Machines, for instance, have been grading multiple choice for years, but now they are grading essays and unstructured text.

This cognitive capability in software will extend to other areas, including financial analysis, medical diagnostics and data analytic jobs of all sorts, says Gartner.

"Knowledge work will be automated," said Sondergaard, as will physical jobs with the arrival of smart robots.

"Gartner predicts one in three jobs will be converted to software, robots and smart machines by 2025," said Sondergaard. "New digital businesses require less labor; machines will be make sense of data faster than humans can."


--This can't be good for the avg American.....
 
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kingblaze84;7430302 said:
Ah, might be time for you to move to a more gun friendly state then, wherever the hell you are. Or maybe you can run for office and actually make some moves
if only it was that simple...

additional problem: shit, this is where i'm from and it's my shitty fucking state, for better or worse. in the words of Artis Ivey Junior, "as much as I hate this muthafucka, I love this muthafucka."

politically... still a one-party state though, so i guess i'll just bitch and moan until people Get It or i die or something
 
kingblaze84;7430302 said:
Ah, might be time for you to move to a more gun friendly state then, wherever the hell you are. Or maybe you can run for office and actually make some moves
if only it was that simple...

additional problem: shit, this is where i'm from and it's my shitty fucking state, for better or worse. in the words of Artis Ivey Junior, "as much as I hate this muthafucka, I love this muthafucka."

politically... still a one-party state though, so i guess i'll just bitch and moan until people Get It or i die or something
 
http://www.cnn.com/2014/10/09/politics/senate-democrats-math-control/index.html?hpt=hp_t1

Senate math seems impossible to some Democrats

By Jake Tapper, Chief Washington Correspondent

updated 1:46 PM EDT, Thu October 9, 2014

Washington (CNN) -- Four weeks away from the 2014 midterm elections and even some Democratic operatives struggle to imagine a scenario where they retain control of the U.S. Senate. The terrain and current momentum seem all but overwhelming and against them.

A new CNN/ORC poll out Thursday morning suggests a Republican lead over a Democratic incumbent, this time in Alaska, and does nothing to calm Democrats' nerves.

"If you put a gun to my head, I guess I'd say that we're going to lose the Senate," one Democratic consultant told me in a moment of anonymous candor.



It's not even so much that President Obama is an Ancient Mariner-esque Albatross around their necks, though he is.

"I love the guy and I don't think there's anything he could do to fix it," the Democratic operative says, "but he's a real drag. But the bigger drag is the economy overall -- even though the economy is getting better, people aren't feeling it because wages are stagnant."



--Seems the wages the Democrat was talking about is the main reason Americans are dissatisfied with things.....people must be very desperate to allow Republicans to take charge of both Houses of Congress. Democrats and Obama better make the speeches of their lives these next few weeks
 
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kingblaze84;7433065 said:
Uh oh.....
http://www.computerworld.com/articl...l-be-taken-by-software-or-robots-by-2025.html

One in three jobs will be taken by software or robots by 2025



Smart machines are an emerging "super class" of technologies that perform a wide variety of work, both the physical and the intellectual kind, said Sondergaard. Machines, for instance, have been grading multiple choice for years, but now they are grading essays and unstructured text.

This cognitive capability in software will extend to other areas, including financial analysis, medical diagnostics and data analytic jobs of all sorts, says Gartner.

"Knowledge work will be automated," said Sondergaard, as will physical jobs with the arrival of smart robots.

"Gartner predicts one in three jobs will be converted to software, robots and smart machines by 2025," said Sondergaard. "New digital businesses require less labor; machines will be make sense of data faster than humans can."


--This can't be good for the avg American.....

so now you are scared of the robots
 
zombie;7441625 said:
kingblaze84;7433065 said:
Uh oh.....
http://www.computerworld.com/articl...l-be-taken-by-software-or-robots-by-2025.html

One in three jobs will be taken by software or robots by 2025



Smart machines are an emerging "super class" of technologies that perform a wide variety of work, both the physical and the intellectual kind, said Sondergaard. Machines, for instance, have been grading multiple choice for years, but now they are grading essays and unstructured text.

This cognitive capability in software will extend to other areas, including financial analysis, medical diagnostics and data analytic jobs of all sorts, says Gartner.

"Knowledge work will be automated," said Sondergaard, as will physical jobs with the arrival of smart robots.

"Gartner predicts one in three jobs will be converted to software, robots and smart machines by 2025," said Sondergaard. "New digital businesses require less labor; machines will be make sense of data faster than humans can."


--This can't be good for the avg American.....

so now you are scared of the robots

Worry is more the word....
 
Hilarious story I saw today
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/oct/14/obamacare-website-wont-reveal-insurance-costs-for-/

Obamacare website won’t reveal insurance costs for 2015 until after election



States with key Senate races face double-digit premium hikes

Those planning to purchase health insurance on the Obamacare exchange will soon find out how much rates have increased — after the Nov. 4 election.

Enrollment on the Healthcare.gov website begins Nov. 15, or 11 days after the midterm vote, and critics who worry about rising premium hikes in 2015 say that’s no coincidence
. Last year’s inaugural enrollment period on the health-care exchange began Oct. 1.

Mr. Cassidy, who’s a doctor, issued a statement Thursday calling the higher premiums “another hurdle for families and businesses already struggling under the demands of Obamacare.”

Read more:http://www.washingtontimes.com/news...nt-reveal-insurance-costs-for-/#ixzz3G9Bq2pVB

Follow us: @washtimes on Twitter

 
"Then I heard another voice from heaven say: 'Come out of her, my people,' so that you will not share in her sins, so that you will not receive any of her plagues;" Revelation 18:4

But will you act on the command of God? That is the question!

Amen.
 
DoUwant2go2Heaven?;7456151 said:
"Then I heard another voice from heaven say: 'Come out of her, my people,' so that you will not share in her sins, so that you will not receive any of her plagues;" Revelation 18:4

But will you act on the command of God? That is the question!

Amen.

I'm assuming you're saying Americans should move to another country? If so, where
 
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