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What are the chances of Biden starting a major war immediately after taking office?
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2021-01-11 at 3:20 AM UTC
Originally posted by rabbitweed AFAIK he was invited to Chile, and he went. Probably because they were going to pay him a lot of money.
Milton Friedman was basically just another Austrian School jedi. The Austrian School is the philosophical cloak of the Rent Gouging Viennese Landlord.
I pointed this out to Malice, and he killed himself very soon after. -
2021-01-11 at 3:23 AM UTC
Originally posted by Donald Trump I don't even follow you.
The US election election was dodgy, do you agree?
"The US" deployed Milton Friedman? The same way the US controls Israel?
A for instance I would like is how Trump was bad at diplomacy. Other than just the assertion, follow it up with an example.
You come across as an otherwise bright person that gets their information from CBC or Time magazine or something.
I was joking about deploying milton friedman because he's a J000000
Trump is bad at diplomacy because for instance :Norf/Best Korea
:turning back on kurds
:wanting to assassinate Bashar al assad
:telling NATO to up their budgets
:doing no coordination with Europe
:sharing intel with Russia
:most things to do with Russia
etc. etc. etc.
The last US election was no more dodgy than any other election and the person with the most votes won, do you not agree? -
2021-01-11 at 3:23 AM UTC
Originally posted by Sudo What even is this post? A European talking about the average american mind like he actually has a clue? Trump went into the office knowing nothing of foreign policy and to me, that isn't something I look for in a president. Thankfully disasters were averted so I am grateful there were other heads in the room
American voters have voted for the anti-intervention candidate in every single election basically forever.
How dare I, as a YUROPEEN, draw an inference from that?
You're not American either. -
2021-01-11 at 3:25 AM UTCSudan has it coming
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2021-01-11 at 3:30 AM UTC
Originally posted by Donald Trump American voters have voted for the anti-intervention candidate in every single election basically forever.
Thats not true. John Kerry lost. Mitt Romney lost. Walter Mondale definitely lost. Americans are a little savvier than you give them credit for but the ones who voted for trump overwhelmingly did not have foreign policy as the most important issue for them. You can check any exit poll data for that -
2021-01-11 at 3:32 AM UTC
Originally posted by Sudo I was joking about deploying milton friedman because he's a J000000
Trump is bad at diplomacy because for instance :Norf/Best Korea
:turning back on kurds
:wanting to assassinate Bashar al assad
:telling NATO to up their budgets
:doing no coordination with Europe
:sharing intel with Russia
:most things to do with Russia
etc. etc. etc.
The last US election was no more dodgy than any other election and the person with the most votes won, do you not agree?
North Korea is unjustly sanctioned because they supply rocket motors to Iran.
The Kurds are basically an inconvenience. I know you probably read articles in support of them, as they and Israeli intelligence flirted back in the day.
The terrorist supporting war against Syria was just due to Israel.
Telling NATO to up their budget was just the US MIC angling for graft.
Yes, no coordination with Europe, but coordination against what.
Intel with Russia? About Islamic terrorists? How horrible.
Russia and the US have always been allies. For instance during the cold war who paid the USSR's budget deficit out of their foreign aid budget? -
2021-01-11 at 3:35 AM UTC
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2021-01-11 at 3:54 AM UTC
Originally posted by Sudo What? HALF of US citizens don't believe the election was illegitimate. This is something I found on the subject and over 60% still seems pretty low. This was in December too when emotions were higher
https://docs.cdn.yougov.com/9j7sr0my95/econTabReport.pdf
section 27
40% of people surveyed indicate that voter fraud was serious enough to affect the outcome of the election, 35% believed voter fraud was serious but not enough to affect the outcome.
even 59% of Biden/Democrat voters acknowledged serious voter fraud, though not enough to affect the outcome. -
2021-01-11 at 4:54 AM UTCA war usually involves the defense of a country. These clowns have no intention of defending the country. Rather, they intend on selling it all away, piece by piece, to foreign enemies, for cash they'll stuff into their own pockets. It's much more profitable and lucrative for these treasonous rat bags to remain friends with enemy nations, than any money they would make from wars they started.
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2021-01-11 at 4:56 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra https://docs.cdn.yougov.com/9j7sr0my95/econTabReport.pdf
section 27
40% of people surveyed indicate that voter fraud was serious enough to affect the outcome of the election, 35% believed voter fraud was serious but not enough to affect the outcome.
even 59% of Biden/Democrat voters acknowledged serious voter fraud, though not enough to affect the outcome.
There were over 10 million votes stolen and conjured up out of thin air, but that wouldn't be "enough to affect the outcome". Like saying, I robbed that there bank for a million dollars, but the bank saying it's fine and no harm was done. -
2021-01-11 at 4:58 AM UTC
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2021-01-11 at 6:02 AM UTC
semi related
I never played this, might install it when I get home -
2021-01-12 at 10:26 PM UTChttps://www.rt.com/news/512293-pompeo-iran-alqaeda-base-claim/
https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/533831-pompeo-warns-iran-is-new-home-base-for-al-qaeda“Since 2015, Iran has also given al Qaeda leaders greater freedom of movement inside of Iran under their supervision,” Pompeo said.
“As a result of this assistance, al Qaeda has centralized its leadership inside of Iran. Ayman al-Zawahiri’s deputies are there today, and frankly, they're living a normal al Qaeda life,” he said, referring to the current leader of al Qaeda.
ok buddy -
2021-01-12 at 11:21 PM UTCObama and Hillary and McCain were directly funding, training, supplying and supporting al Qaeda.
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2021-01-12 at 11:24 PM UTCOP obsesses about the US because there is literally nothing going on in his backwards little kangaroo country.
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2021-01-13 at 12:30 AM UTC
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2021-01-13 at 1:27 AM UTCi see a lot of potentisl recruits for my internet-based consulting firm ITT.
my new startup firms called Armchair Analytics.
who wants to join. -
2021-01-13 at 1:31 AM UTCit's no Rapesex Rackmount
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2021-01-13 at 1:34 AM UTC