you sound like a terrible person frankly. this is a worldwide thing, Haitians are good people and they've been screwed over wrongly by the Clintons and other crooks. please be more considerate of others while also recognizing that to help others we need to take care of ourselves foremost...these 2 aren't mutually exclusive
Maybe I am a terrible person, but Haiti went off the rails in the 1700s when they rose up and killed the French colonialists. It's been downhill ever since. It has been one corrupt and inept "administration" after another, with each one sorrier than the last. Papa Doc Duvalier and his son Baby Doc were emblematic of Haitian politics. It is an ungovernable nation with an ungovernable population.
Ergo, I don't care about a hopeless country for whom no amount of aid seems to make any difference.
i don't know much history about haiti i admit but then again you might not either. by that i mean we've all been fed so many bullshit versions of history that it can be near impossible to know what's accurate other than to believe that for a very long time there's been a cabal trying to rule the world in their vision.
and to throw the whole country of haiti into this basket is almost to suggest that you don't fault hillary for robbing the country blind of its natural resources and setting up a sham charity and trafficking their children out of there through Laura Silsby and whoever ran the kids out of there likely to the place across the street from Besta Pizza and Comet Ping Pong which place also had an FBI-identified pedo logo
i just think we see most people in other parts of the world as an extension of their government or of the propaganda we're fed to believe
not looking to send and charity to them necessarily, but at least good wishes for the genuine citizens that haven't been corrupted
Sigh... "I don't know much about history i admit but..."
Well, I would start there, but I see it's futile. And you putting words in my mouth don't help either. "Don't fault Hillary"?.... really? Nowhere did I say that. So not only do you not know much about history, you don't know much about logic either. I might even suspect you just don't know much, period.
Sure, I wish the people of Haiti well, and hope one day they do throw off the chains of corruption and criminal gangs. But it most likely won't be in my lifetime. Or yours.... or maybe not in the 21st Century.
And this is what the US has been throwing US Aid at for decades now.
So unless you know a way to improve the average IQ there, and "fix" human nature, and teach them all how to not kill each other, and rid them of their superstitious ways, we can offer them little else but "best wishes."
But at the end of the day, if a people will not, or cannot, transcend these impediments on their own, no one can make me care about the country. The country is a case study in dysfunction, corruption, and criminality. Haiti and the Clintons deserve each other.
wouldn't start with the truth? famous socrates quote "i now know I'm intelligent because i know i know nothing". as long as we (as a collective people im talking as you and i are ultimately insignificant in the grand scheme...that's not to belittle yout or me, but instead to acknowledge our place and be humbled) think we know everything we'll have a hard time moving forward. the great awakening is not only awakening sheeple to what's going on with the elites but also to being humbled, all of, to realizing we don't know what we think we know.
as a bigger picture if we want a peaceful world we need to find harmony. whatever their manmade IQ is there can be and should be a productive spot for the good people of Haiti and other parts of the world. whether that's growing good food or driving services or making clothes or whatever. we should want to find a symbiotic relationship that is beneficial to both countries. this would not be very hard to do with the right people in place that desired such instead of ways to corrupt the system and figure ways to benefit only themselves and those close to them.
i wish the best for you and for Haitians but of course toy come first because we are fellow citizens. there's a clear rank in a sophie's choice example starting from my family first, up thru fellow citizens and up thru fellow humans. i do believe we need to consider the byproducts of our actions to a reasonable level meaning that i would forgo a bulging fridge of food if it was clear to me that my excesses were the cause of starvation or other atrocities to Haitians or others in the world.
trump's America first is not mutually exclusive with helping out other countries even if that help us simply to help them strategize their success via their available resources which maybe they aren't equipped to decipher themselves because of their lack of "IQ".
assuming your a trump supporter, in which case i trust you respect his philosophy of thinking big and attaining goals most never dreamed possible
as a fellow citizen rooting for civilation i just hope some day you'll see the benefit to optimism which has real life impacts including just the aura people around you pick up
Same to you, of course, I have no animosity toward you as an individual. And you are free to believe anything you wish. But to ask me -- or the nation -- to form a "symbiotic relationship" with Haiti or any third world country is ultimately doomed to failure, wasted resources, and disappointment for both parties.
We cannot lift up Haiti any more than we can lift up people out of poverty and ignorance here at home. We've tried... Lord, have we tried. For decades of the "Great Society" (thank you LBJ) and the so-called "War on Poverty" we have nothing to show for it. In the "war on poverty" it turns out the Poverty won.
America is a prime example of a people pulling themselves up by our own bootstraps, creating a nation out of the raw wilderness, building cities and a culture that spreads from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and with no help from anyone else. There existed in us a divine spark of creativity and purpose to create what had never been created before.... a prosperous society with individual freedoms, living as a nation of laws, and under a Constitution.
The sad reality is, we cannot export that to other countries. We've tried. And we've failed.
So, other than wishing the Haitians (and the third world) well, let me get back to my original statement. I don't care. And no amount of rhetoric can ever MAKE me care. It's up to the Haitians to lift themselves up, and they've been failing at that since the 1700s in a predictable arc of failures, corruption, political murder, and more dysfunctions than can be cataloged here.
That was probably Hillary And Bill.
Yeah, IF there's a military op going on then Haiti will probably be providing some cooperation with records and evidence.
A small coup to derail this potentiality perhaps?
Haiti is part of this mess.
Yeah bad news Moise is endorsed by Sleepy Joe.
They will prob try and blame this on Trump.
If that dude is one of the traffickers then he can go along and say what ever he wants....
Don't care, that's one of the LEAST stable countries in the world.
you sound like a terrible person frankly. this is a worldwide thing, Haitians are good people and they've been screwed over wrongly by the Clintons and other crooks. please be more considerate of others while also recognizing that to help others we need to take care of ourselves foremost...these 2 aren't mutually exclusive
Maybe I am a terrible person, but Haiti went off the rails in the 1700s when they rose up and killed the French colonialists. It's been downhill ever since. It has been one corrupt and inept "administration" after another, with each one sorrier than the last. Papa Doc Duvalier and his son Baby Doc were emblematic of Haitian politics. It is an ungovernable nation with an ungovernable population. Ergo, I don't care about a hopeless country for whom no amount of aid seems to make any difference.
i don't know much history about haiti i admit but then again you might not either. by that i mean we've all been fed so many bullshit versions of history that it can be near impossible to know what's accurate other than to believe that for a very long time there's been a cabal trying to rule the world in their vision.
and to throw the whole country of haiti into this basket is almost to suggest that you don't fault hillary for robbing the country blind of its natural resources and setting up a sham charity and trafficking their children out of there through Laura Silsby and whoever ran the kids out of there likely to the place across the street from Besta Pizza and Comet Ping Pong which place also had an FBI-identified pedo logo
i just think we see most people in other parts of the world as an extension of their government or of the propaganda we're fed to believe
not looking to send and charity to them necessarily, but at least good wishes for the genuine citizens that haven't been corrupted
Sigh... "I don't know much about history i admit but..."
Well, I would start there, but I see it's futile. And you putting words in my mouth don't help either. "Don't fault Hillary"?.... really? Nowhere did I say that. So not only do you not know much about history, you don't know much about logic either. I might even suspect you just don't know much, period.
Sure, I wish the people of Haiti well, and hope one day they do throw off the chains of corruption and criminal gangs. But it most likely won't be in my lifetime. Or yours.... or maybe not in the 21st Century.
The average IQ in Haiti is 67 (https://www.insidermonkey.com/blog/15-countries-with-the-lowest-average-iq-in-the-world-605759/?singlepage=1) ....well below the level it takes to maintain a viable, civilized country.
And this is what the US has been throwing US Aid at for decades now.
So unless you know a way to improve the average IQ there, and "fix" human nature, and teach them all how to not kill each other, and rid them of their superstitious ways, we can offer them little else but "best wishes."
But at the end of the day, if a people will not, or cannot, transcend these impediments on their own, no one can make me care about the country. The country is a case study in dysfunction, corruption, and criminality. Haiti and the Clintons deserve each other.
wouldn't start with the truth? famous socrates quote "i now know I'm intelligent because i know i know nothing". as long as we (as a collective people im talking as you and i are ultimately insignificant in the grand scheme...that's not to belittle yout or me, but instead to acknowledge our place and be humbled) think we know everything we'll have a hard time moving forward. the great awakening is not only awakening sheeple to what's going on with the elites but also to being humbled, all of, to realizing we don't know what we think we know.
as a bigger picture if we want a peaceful world we need to find harmony. whatever their manmade IQ is there can be and should be a productive spot for the good people of Haiti and other parts of the world. whether that's growing good food or driving services or making clothes or whatever. we should want to find a symbiotic relationship that is beneficial to both countries. this would not be very hard to do with the right people in place that desired such instead of ways to corrupt the system and figure ways to benefit only themselves and those close to them.
i wish the best for you and for Haitians but of course toy come first because we are fellow citizens. there's a clear rank in a sophie's choice example starting from my family first, up thru fellow citizens and up thru fellow humans. i do believe we need to consider the byproducts of our actions to a reasonable level meaning that i would forgo a bulging fridge of food if it was clear to me that my excesses were the cause of starvation or other atrocities to Haitians or others in the world.
trump's America first is not mutually exclusive with helping out other countries even if that help us simply to help them strategize their success via their available resources which maybe they aren't equipped to decipher themselves because of their lack of "IQ".
assuming your a trump supporter, in which case i trust you respect his philosophy of thinking big and attaining goals most never dreamed possible
as a fellow citizen rooting for civilation i just hope some day you'll see the benefit to optimism which has real life impacts including just the aura people around you pick up
best wishes my friend
Same to you, of course, I have no animosity toward you as an individual. And you are free to believe anything you wish. But to ask me -- or the nation -- to form a "symbiotic relationship" with Haiti or any third world country is ultimately doomed to failure, wasted resources, and disappointment for both parties.
We cannot lift up Haiti any more than we can lift up people out of poverty and ignorance here at home. We've tried... Lord, have we tried. For decades of the "Great Society" (thank you LBJ) and the so-called "War on Poverty" we have nothing to show for it. In the "war on poverty" it turns out the Poverty won.
America is a prime example of a people pulling themselves up by our own bootstraps, creating a nation out of the raw wilderness, building cities and a culture that spreads from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and with no help from anyone else. There existed in us a divine spark of creativity and purpose to create what had never been created before.... a prosperous society with individual freedoms, living as a nation of laws, and under a Constitution.
The sad reality is, we cannot export that to other countries. We've tried. And we've failed.
So, other than wishing the Haitians (and the third world) well, let me get back to my original statement. I don't care. And no amount of rhetoric can ever MAKE me care. It's up to the Haitians to lift themselves up, and they've been failing at that since the 1700s in a predictable arc of failures, corruption, political murder, and more dysfunctions than can be cataloged here.