You know, a thought just popped into my little head. Considering the instability we, as a country on a whole, still show at 234 years old how do we expect countries we’ve “rebuilt” to show stability after only a few years. Just a thought; there are really too many variables to calculate a true answer. Other than ultimate outcome of 42, HHGttG FTW!
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This is a logical thought though and we know expectations do not follow logic in our government. I mean really, we haven’t had any civil wars ourselves or anything… NOT. Hmm, shockingly enough most civil unrest has not been fixed by another country, maybe aided, but it doesn’t guarantee an outcome unless the citizens want it. News Flash People!!
Hmmm…it may be the difference between want and prosperity, and need and tenacity. Hence Tolu’s thought and Katrine’s response. Lots of variables yes, but I have to agree sardonically “News Flash People!”