The e.U.S.A. Has a Rash

Day 1,111, 01:00 Published in USA USA by courage cowardly dog

The eU.S.A has a rash of citizens leaving the country. Maybe we should put something on it.

I think it goes without saying that`s it`s UN-American. We will have to make an exception for those that are serving in our armed forces. They are doing their duty and I thank them. However, many have left in search of opportunity.

I don`t think our policy should be dictated by citizens of foreign nations. It needs to be home brewed. The business and the the manpower and the capital are leaving with the citizens. That could be powering our progress.

Besides being patriotic, here are some ways that we are effecte😛
It impacts the cost of labor. It`s as simple matter of supply and demand. A smaller supply means that the cost will go up.
It impacts national security. Less people in the states make them cheaper to attack.
It`s Impacts morale. People get discouraged when they see the country shrinking.
It impacts the growth of our economy. Many small businesses owners have found greener pastures overseas. When they exchange their gold to pay employees they are going to buy the foreign currency.

The effect is full-circle. If we ignore it, will it go away?


Banning of international media: Recently the media was restricted to the nation the newspaper was published in, or something like that. I haven`t heard from anyone officially, but it may have been because of an article in India about P.T.Oing Their Virgins. We have to realize that all nations don`t have as much freedom as we do. Someone probably got executed in Indonesia for having that on their computer. Again that is not official from administration. I just came to the conclusion, based on the events.


Wars of conquest: We need Iron. We can get it from earth but only if everyone supports the Idea.
What I mean is that we lack resources. Wars of conquest will provide us with the resources we need, simulate progress and help prevent our citizens from seeking greener pastures.


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