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Play
Between the steady intensifying situation between North Korea and China, which do you think the United States will be fighting next? My guess is China. Why, well I believe that China will play war games correctly, whereas, North Korea will not. “Play correctly?” You ask. Yes, I said play war games correctly. The United States needs a war in order to fix some, if not most of its current debt problems. The dollar is on the verge of collapse. Unemployment is at an all-time high. Even the presidential election looks like a smoke screen or some kind of bad joke. It’s very surprising that either one of the current forerunners are even in the election! Wow. Our nation has become a population of sleeping individuals, who seem to be easily distracted by fool’s gold. We know more about our sports athletes and singers then we know about our alleged elected officials. The results of this ignorance will soon show its ugly face. Unfortunately, it will be too late to reverse the damage. North Korea is like that small guy in high school that the bully doesn’t want to fight. Not because the bully can’t beat the smaller guy, but because the smaller guy is gonna fight with a determination to win. By any means necessary. China, on the other hand, has similar interest as the United States (bully). It has a perceived position of superiority to protect, so they will gladly play war games with the bully. Although horrible, soldiers will die in these games. But, in the end, both governments will be in a much better position. Jobs will be created, debt will be renegotiated, and, in the eyes of the Chinese and American citizens, there government will have solved their problems. The sleeping citizens will never understand this “game”, mainly because the citizens fail to understand that their beloved government is actually just a corporation, a business. So with this in mind, don’t take it personally, “It’s only business.”