Mamdani being a car-free patriot was unexpected but I welcome it
The political lesson of the last ten years is that bankers make the best heads of state, and that populists are not to be trusted and their supportersโ concerns are not to be taken seriously, lest they gain power and ruin the order of things by their ungrateful stupidity
Bidenโs Gaza policy was fine and Harris would have continued it. Trying to turn the Democratic Party anti-Israel is only going to lead to liberal Zionists voting Republican, an outcome worse for both Palestinians and more importantly Americans. The reality is that mindless opposition to foreign allies is not, in fact, a winning electoral strategy on the national stage, regardless of what the proponents of such shortsighted policy wish to believe
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Hegseth is comical, a sort of fictional, comedically over-the-top generic โDefense Secretaryโ one might see in a satire and/or parody, but made real. It almost makes me like him a bitโฆ almost
"SSecretary" of War Crimes Hagueseth, wow an intern fucked up
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Establishment Dems continue to be the only figures with sense
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We're going to need a nationwide, second Reconstruction to remove the entire Right-Wing coalition and its Russian enablers from polite politics.
Demagafication, Depopulization, Second Reconstructionโฆ whatever you wish to call it, it must be done
Especially for treating Apollo (and the rest of Europe too I guess) like this. Disgracefulโฆ
Palestine will never have the support of America for the simple fact that McDonaldโs and Coca-Cola are tied instead to Israel
"America First" surrenders US global hegemony for no reason whatsoever
News at 11
News at 11
Single-issue foreign policy voting needs to make a comeback. Anything short of "we will continue to support our allies and maintain our global hegemony" should be viewed as unacceptable and foreign in origin
The advent of The Hillbilly is the result of the Republican establishment being unable to continue guiding the populist momentum of MAGA. Successful populism requires the establishment to channel the populist movement's power to sensible ends, when this fails, however, the populists, unfit for governance as they are, take direct power and damage the state
A "Democratic TEA Party", as some desire, would be making the same error as what occurred to the GOP. Give the people, or rather, those more amenable to their unfiltered demands, power, and thought and reason shortly disappear in favor of mob rule and gut instinct