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Originally posted by Juvenal View PostWhen he walked away from the Paris agreement, people wrote about this, but all you heard was "orange man bad," because you couldn't listen.
When he torpedoed the TPP ceding economic control of Asia to China, people wrote about this, but all you heard was "orange man bad," because you couldn't hear.
When he abandoned our Kurdish allies in Syria and Mattis resigned, people wrote about this, but all you heard was "orange man bad," because the truth was too terrible to see.
It's never been about the color of his skin, R, except for you.
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Originally posted by Ronson View PostI applauded it. Globalist hippiedom.
I applauded that too. China cheats and it never would have followed it anyway. It was nothing more than handcuffs on the other participants.
He didn't abandon anyone. You've been lied to.
Not sure what that means. Perhaps it's an African lullaby?
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Originally posted by Juvenal View Post
Children's rhyme, I'm sure you meant to say. Or maybe not, considering your general level of misinformation.
Mattis resigned based on that "lie."
China was never part of the TPP.
And the Keeling curve has nothing to do with hippies.
I'm not sure what to say, so I think I'll leave that to Bobby Jindal, who said it better than most.
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Originally posted by Ronson View Post
Unsurprisingly, you missed the point.
Warmongers are allowed to resign for any reason they wish. But we never had a treaty with the Kurds, the Kurds have been fighting their own battles in that region for ages, and we were under no obligation to be their nanny for eternity.
He resigned because he was forced to order the men and women under him to abandon comrades in arms who had died to save their lives, and to do so in the midst of a battle.
Possibly, you missed that point.
In this case, the Syrian Kurds were fighting directly alongside the American military performing necessary duties we were not able to perform ourselves. They were fighting, and dying, and saving American lives in the process, to achieve our goal of suppressing ISIS and affiliated groups.
Now ISIS didn't bring down the World Trade Center towers. That was Al Qaeda. ISIS broke off from Al Qaeda because Al Qaeda wasn't extreme enough for them.
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.China is expected to surpass the United States to become the world’s largest economy in a little more than a decade, despite escalating hostilities with Washington, a Beijing-based governmental think tank has forecast.
They're already throwing their weight around, and not just economically. The smaller Pacific countries, and that means all Pacific countries, cannot hope to stand against them unless they stand together, preferably with us alongside them, and neither will we. That was the idea behind the Trans Pacific Partnership. China has for decades been engaging in state-sponsored economic espionage against us and claiming vast expanses of the South China sea from their neighbors with the proceeds. We have common interests.
There aren't any healthy alternatives to international trade organizations. War is trade by other means.
But globalism does.
Globalism is a system where affluent countries are suckered into supporting dysfunctional and corrupt ones.
Good for him. How any of that applies to a Libertarian is a mystery.
Mut. mut.
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Originally posted by Juvenal View Post
What territory will the rebels defend. How will they resupply. What will they do for air support.
Stick to whackjob economics, Sean.
You're not credible there, either, but at least the lunacy plays out in a more minor key.
Stellar prediction as always, dimwit. You ain't as smart as you pretend you are.
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Originally posted by Mountain Man View PostBiden is not as far ahead as we've been told. Even his campaign recently rang the warning bell and told their supporters that the race was a lot closer than most people realized, and that Biden was far from being guaranteed a win. There are also a number of other indicators that we could be looking at a repeat of 2016, like Trump having a significant advantage in voter enthusiasm, and new voter registration among Republicans significantly outpacing the Democrats in key states. Also, the most accurate polls that predicted a Trump win in 2016 are predicting he'll win again 2020.
The wildcard this election will be the mail-in voting which is shaping up to be a recipe for utter chaos and fraud.Some may call me foolish, and some may call me odd
But I'd rather be a fool in the eyes of man
Than a fool in the eyes of God
From "Fools Gold" by Petra
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