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Oh wait, is that just some kind of stunt/show he's doing?
 
Spokesliar Karoline Leavitt said it didn't matter if Russia is supplying Iran with intelligence on Americans because Trump is doing such a great job.

Also requested drones from Ukraine while lifting sanctions in Russian oil.
 
Question, if both parties are seen as fundamentally broken and both Republican and Democrat leaders are condemned by the same people for the same failures — what does the hopeful path forward actually look like?
What keeps you here fighting for a system you believe is this broken? What are your optimistic estimation for the future? what is the passimistic one? Is there any practical action each one can consider actually doing? (In addition to voting).
 
Protest.
Stay informed.
Do not capitulate in advance as so many powerful people and organizations did.
Support financially when possible groups fighting to defend our rights.
Don't ignore injustice because it's far away or happening to immigrants or trans people or whoever.
Demand elected representatives be accountable.
 
I'm not a fan of bombing another nation or their citizens. I'm not a fan of being the aggressor as well. War is meant to be a last resort, all hands on deck, thing to save the country from being conquered or if another country declares war on us.

The exception to the constitutional requirement that congress declares war is treaties, which are every bit the law of the land and are passed by a supermajority of congress. This is why previous presidents got NATO involved when warmongering - as W (Iraq) and Clinton (Slovakia) and Obama (Libya) did. At least they persuaded other world leaders to support the action.

Second presidential terms are typically focused on foreign policy because congress isn't excited to let a lame duck set policy. Congress is particularly bad since both parties vote in lock step to block anything. The presidents all become concerned with their legacies.

One of the few bright spots from Trump's first term was his aversion to using military force.
 
Question, if both parties are seen as fundamentally broken and both Republican and Democrat leaders are condemned by the same people for the same failures — what does the hopeful path forward actually look like?
What keeps you here fighting for a system you believe is this broken? What are your optimistic estimation for the future? what is the passimistic one? Is there any practical action each one can consider actually doing? (In addition to voting).

Start by voting for candidates that aren’t affiliated with AIPAC
 


Tucker Carlson has done a complete 180 on Trump. I listened to a few snippets of his podcast and shockingly he makes a lot of sense.

I always felt like he was a bright guy. But he wanted to profit on that niche of being outlandish.
 
Tucker Carlson has done a complete 180 on Trump. I listened to a few snippets of his podcast and shockingly he makes a lot of sense.

I always felt like he was a bright guy. But he wanted to profit on that niche of being outlandish.
I think he only wants to profit, pure and simple.
 
I'm not a fan of bombing another nation or their citizens. I'm not a fan of being the aggressor as well. War is meant to be a last resort, all hands on deck, thing to save the country from being conquered or if another country declares war on us.

The exception to the constitutional requirement that congress declares war is treaties, which are every bit the law of the land and are passed by a supermajority of congress. This is why previous presidents got NATO involved when warmongering - as W (Iraq) and Clinton (Slovakia) and Obama (Libya) did. At least they persuaded other world leaders to support the action.

Second presidential terms are typically focused on foreign policy because congress isn't excited to let a lame duck set policy. Congress is particularly bad since both parties vote in lock step to block anything. The presidents all become concerned with their legacies.

One of the few bright spots from Trump's first term was his aversion to using military force.

Theres never been a bright spot with that dickpunch. Hes fucking awful and has no redeeming qualities.
 

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