are you bothered by the political crisis nowadays?

@julyteen (13252)
Davao, Philippines
April 3, 2008 1:49pm CST
many countries experience political crisis and followed by economic crisis. are you bothered or affected with this problem?
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@zeloguy (4911)
• United States
12 Jul 08
It has always been there it will always be there and there is nothing we can do about it. It is just made to seem larger than what it is because of all the news coverage surrounding the political crisis. As for the economy... I don't see any indicators that are not directly related to the political BS we see... so do we call on the news agencies to leave this alone... I don't think that is going to happen.! Thanks Zelo
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@mnsrwt123 (2057)
• India
5 Apr 08
yup, and i think its all about the terrorist activities in our country which make the political crisis there. And its really bother all of us.
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@plumwish07 (4057)
• Indonesia
4 Apr 08
no matter how, either political crisis or economic crisis, it would affected the life society. when we have political crisis, it means the macro situation for our life in a country would not secure enough cause by having political crisis it would create so many demonstration and fight of people. when we have economic crisis, every price would getting increased without any good control which is mean the basic need of life would be difficult to fulfill. both of those crisis surely would bother anyone who face those situation, dear
• United States
3 Apr 08
We have multiple crises going on at one time. * We have skyrocketing food prices around the planet. That problem's causing riots in the streets. Governments want to feed food to cars. * We have wars starting, flaming, and threatening. Our climate is changing. There is threat of economic depression. Any one who is not concerned is not living where I do.
• Canada
3 Apr 08
Sometime the system will work itself. There are concern of high gas and food prices. The food prices problem may have come from the distribution system. In the 1980's Ethiopia had a world-famous famine. People around the world skipped meals to donate to the nation. Some analysis said the famine was caused by broken down of food distribution system, not the scarcity of food. Some experts said so.
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