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Topic: Smelling The Coffee: 2010
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Phat
Member Posts: 18349 From: Denver,Colorado USA Joined: 12-30-2003 Member Rating: 1.0
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Message 1 of 270 (541166)
01-01-2010 7:11 AM
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Many of you have heard the phrase, Wake Up And Smell The Coffee! This topic is about focusing a discussion on news, trends, and patterns that we as a nation and as individuals need to become aware of as we enter the new year, 2010. Specifically, what are some of the events happening throughout the world that we would do well to pay close attention to? What are some of the domestic problems that if left unsolved will only get worse and, in time, do as much as bring the country down? I shall get the conversation started.
The National Debt. A few years ago, I had around five credit cards and found them creeping steadily higher. On paper, I had the ability and the means to continue paying them, but did not pay attention to the larger and larger percentage of interest and smaller and smaller percentage of principal that was getting paid. Soon, they overwhelmed me. The same will happen, I fear, with our national debt. Will the day come when every penny of taxes collected by the U.S. be used to pay only the interest payment on the growing debt? Will we as a country default?
The demographics of many Third World impoverished nations shows 50% of the population under the age of 16. Knowledge is increasing globally, and with knowledge comes a natural hunger and desperation to succeed. In contrast, the demographic population of the Western Nations is getting older, even as we struggle with higher and higher debt repayments. Will there be a tipping point? Will the monopoly of power that the Western Nations hold come tumbling down? Will terrorism ever go away? In order to fix the problem, must we be the ones to fix it? Can we fix it, given our own challenges?
Education is a necessity. Will we be able to convince the population that education...unbiased, logical and scientific education...is the only thing that will save our nation? Edited by Phat, : dropped global warming. Other threads address it already
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Phat
Member Posts: 18349 From: Denver,Colorado USA Joined: 12-30-2003 Member Rating: 1.0
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Message 2 of 270 (541409)
01-03-2010 10:44 AM
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Reply to: Message 1 by Phat 01-01-2010 7:11 AM
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*Bump-a dump dump*
Does anyone else have any predictions for what challenges we as a nation may face within the next ten years?
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Phat
Member Posts: 18349 From: Denver,Colorado USA Joined: 12-30-2003 Member Rating: 1.0
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Re: How about humanity as a whole?
parasomnium writes: I think many of the problems that await us this century are no longer of just national importance. I think problems like climate change, food production, energy production, water management, worldwide demographics, to name a few, are things that we need to tackle on an international level. O, and I also think we need to get rid of religion, because it raises more problems than it solves. But I guess you would be inclined to disagree on that point. I think that religious fundamentalism is one of the chief reasons for international terrorism. And the only challenge regarding tackling problems on an international level is consensus. Is it possible?
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Phat
Member Posts: 18349 From: Denver,Colorado USA Joined: 12-30-2003 Member Rating: 1.0
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Message 29 of 270 (541531)
01-04-2010 10:11 AM
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Reply to: Message 28 by Buzsaw 01-04-2010 9:53 AM
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Its Education, Stupid
Buzsaw writes: Significantly, the more secularly educated we become as a nation, the less freedom we enjoy, the more crime we have, the more heart disease, obesity and cancer we have, the more social problems, suicide, etc we have. So in a few sentences, explain the difference between secular education and christian education. I agree with those who say that education is not based on belief but on logic, reason, and reality. Am I wrong?
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Phat
Member Posts: 18349 From: Denver,Colorado USA Joined: 12-30-2003 Member Rating: 1.0
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Message 30 of 270 (541534)
01-04-2010 10:27 AM
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Reply to: Message 27 by Buzsaw 01-04-2010 12:31 AM
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Re: Oh please, are you serious?
Buzsaw writes: I cited Islam as the only GLOBAL violent religious fundamentalist threat. You don't have to go back to May 09 to dig up something on this source of terrorism. It is a daily phenomenon in these times of Islamic advancement and aggression globally. All I get is silly nonsensical straw-men responses. Lets assume for a moment you are right. If so, what do you propose be done? Kill all the rats? The problem is that foreign folks tend to look upon this whole thing as a David versus Goliath battle...problem being WE are Goliath.
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