Hull strength may be fine with glass to deal with local hull pressure but narrow 60' hulls might need longitudinal strength and glass has a low modulus.
I gotta agree with tikipete here. George Zimmerman had no right to shoot a kid because he was kicking his ass. He was smaller and younger. If you want to play cop and chase down unarmed kids go to the gym so you can handle your shit or take your well deserved medicine. I can't believe all the...
A little hyperbole don't you think? Scary times? I don't think the statistics bear that out. If it's so scary why not move somewhere that has already banned guns?
I'd say liberal busy bodies. It makes me sick to my stomach. You liberals don't think we are living in a nanny state? All those charges are ridiculous. The pussification of America at it's finest.
What money? Banks don't have the money they lend out. It's created out of thin air, they write the number down on a sheet and if you manage to pay it back they remove the number from the sheet and keep all the interest payments. Good work if you can get it!
I agree with the part about the schools. Look at the schools we have in the US. They are designed to produce obedient subjects of the state. You have to pledge allegiance every day, what a joke! And if you don't you're in trouble. They just have you memorize a bunch of spoon fed bullshit...
I agree with you tikipete. But I'm more asking about what the real endgame is. Bankers are going to try to hold onto the system as long as possible and milk every last bit out of it, but what point are people going to realize that we don't have to pay them shit. I mean we vastly outnumber them...
Or will it just keep piling up? The governments obligations to are much higher if you include social security and medicare. Are they really going to use austerity and higher taxes and balanced budgets to get out of this? Seems unlikely that politicians would agree to that. Anyway, even if they...
So you would agree that it sets a bad precedence to not prosecute any of wall street banks for what lead up to the bailout? I liked the idea of putting them in the private prisons that they financed for profit like that guy in the article suggested.
I don't know who Alex Jones is? But don't banks do well when the markets go down as well since they can accumulate assets during that time? It just seems like a bad deal that the politicians entered into and I don't understand why people aren't more eager for financial reform.
So what you are saying is that the banksters have won because they have succeeded in making the system confusing enough for the average sheeple to never question it. And now it is so ingrained in culture that people don't think that there is a different way, such as government issued debt free...
Who cares about a quote, that is completely missing the point. No one has offered an explanation or disagreed with my synopsis of how banks operate or why they are allowed to operate in the fashion that they do. Obviously they gained hold of the political system long ago and have been robbing...
A website that says that quote is fake says he said this though. "[The] Bank of the United States... is one of the most deadly hostility existing, against the principles and form of our Constitution... An institution like this, penetrating by its branches every part of the Union, acting by...
Yeah, fractional reserve banking seems like like a huge fraud. Banks usually have only a 10 percent reserve. For example, If they have 100 dollars they are allowed to counterfeit or make 900 more and loan it out at interest. When it is paid back the money they loaned out is taken off the books...
So the government goes into debt while the bankers profit off of this. So is it possible that all those government social programs and bureaucratic waste that is seemingly to help the poor and middle class is in reality just helping the rich bankers and corporations. But people think those...