no blkronin,
i did not critize for not sending troops to honduras.
heck, US soldiers on honduran streets would sure be the last thing they need.
i was criticising for sending troops overseas, i am full opponent of that kind of US behavior and i do not believe their publically announced reasons for many of their overseas activities, of course i do not push all those activities in one single basket, different situations have to be seen different and can not be judged all together.
this is not meant as a bashing towards US citizens, i lived myself over 6 years there and have more american than european friends by far. but i do completely disagree with the US american foreign poilitics since decades.
and yes,
i know that their industry keypoints would be bancrupt without those wars where billions get spend like tips at a nightclub, and germans and french aso also make some big bucks out of it, i do not believe their intentions/reasons for many of their foreign activities neither, so don't take it as a specific only USA criticism.
right,
the united states of america have a very large middle class compared to most other countries on the planet, that's why it hurts them even more that in the actual crisis even the middle class is suffering/running downhill, many are not able to pay back for the loans on their houses.
Many immigrants find out very quickly that your life can be just as miserable as the life you left behind in your nation of origin.
absolutely correct,
it is typical for low class immigrants to believe in the gold paved streets, and anyways they get told such by their "friends/family" who are in the new country and tell them on the phone and by faked fotos what big stuff they have, in what big appartments they live, what big luxury they name their own, so the next ones come over on any price and find themselves in miserable situations, out on the streets.
and that is neither some typical american thingy, those immigrants find similar situations in germany, britain, france, everywhere.
Mike