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  • The problem wasn’t her idea of taxing the rich, it was touting the endorsement of bankers in regards for her economic plans:

    “is why Goldman Sachs . . . is why Moody’s, which is why Wharton School of Business, which is why 16 Nobel laureates, have collectively determined after analyzing our plans . . . mine would strengthen the economy, his would weaken it.” - Kamala Harris

    Especially when the one’s that endorsed her economic plans can only be described as:

    a "great vampire squid wrapped around the face of humanity, relentlessly jamming its blood funnel into anything that smells like money "

    Is touting the endorsement of bankers and Bush era war criminals really the most effective strategy that the democrat party can muster?


  • Yeah and we are already seeing a possible invasion force being assembled on well not the US-Canada border but the US-Mexico border.

    Trump like a week or some time ago sent 2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Combat Aviation Brigade, and additional support units which includes elements of 82nd ABN DIV, 101st ABN DIV, 4th ID, and 10th Mountain Brigade to the southern border a couple days ago.

    Additional units albeit National Guard were being prepared to be deployed such as the 36th ID, 1st Squadron, and 124th CAV REG.

    These are troops meant for combat, this is not like the previous deployment of US troops to southern border under the first Trump presidency where it was engineers, civil affairs, etc.






  • The Russian Armed Forces have committed mass crimes such as Bucha and pulled an Operation Babylift.

    The sanctions against them is for the 2022 invasion which overall isn’t really worst than say America’s invasion of Iraq, in fact less so if you compare civilian casualties in both. Russia and its predecessor employed the same tactics in Chechnya (filtration camps), Syria and Afghanistan as Russia now does in Ukraine but the regime did not have the intent to exterminate the Chechens, Syrians, or Afghanis. Compare this to actions of say Sudan, whose regime explictly wanted to exterminate the Darfuri people leading to the deaths of hundreds of thousands in massacres.

    Should US have been sanctioned because of Abu Ghraib? No? So why should Russia be sanctioned?

    Despite this, Russia is treated as the kicking bag of the world. Look at 2014 annexation of Crimea where Russia took over Crimea without any shots fired, was welcomed with roses, and even the local military units decided to almost unanimously defect to the Russian side. But despite being rather bloodless compared to say western interventions, Russia’s membership in G8 was suspended and America’s membership was left untouched despite Iraq.

    As to the genocide accusations, Biden said “yes,” but his administration, said “no,” or at least, “we are looking into it" per Rich Lowry of Politco. At least, as a conflict as a whole, I’d say no but definitions vary so outcomes of this question varies.

    William Schabas states that, because killings of civilians were more common at the start of the conflict, that weighs against a finding of genocide.

    Edit: sorry for the constant edits and re edits, I was quite known for that back in Reddit.