Capt. Augustus McCrae said:
policywonk98 said:
Capt. Augustus McCrae said:
vansprinkle said:
Capt. Augustus McCrae said:
Never mind the fact that real wages haven't increased in 20+ years, groceries are sky high, it costs $20,000 to have a child in the hospital, whole neighborhoods smell like curry, our taxes go to foreigners committing fraud, we're at war with a country at the behest of another country, almost 10% of the population is on welfare or foot stamps, there are taxpayer dollars going to slush funds for members of congress covering up sexual assaults, but hey the stock market is up.
He's doing his best to correct the crapstorm he inherited.
Iran and Venezuela were about oil and China, not Israel. I know that's all you've read in the headlines, but the people writing that drivel aren't intelligent enough to think more than one step ahead. You should take off your blinders and think about this whole mess a bit more like a masters game of chess, not checkers with a kindergartner.
Edit to add that I just read about the Strait of Malacca. Guess Israel is getting us involved in Indonesia as well. Is Israel also adding fuel to the Cuban fire?
You can call it drivel, but this isn't exactly the "America First" we were promised, is it?
I'm genuinely trying to understand this mindset. What do you think happens to Americans and American workers if we lose our global hegemony? If you think it's not under threat by Chinas moves over the last 20 years, make the case. I'm interested to hear it.
That may be true, but how about we expel the tens of millions of illegal aliens and H1Bs that we have imported to start. Instead we are keeping the hospitality and farm workers, per Trump. We have members of congress saying the people we care about most are "undocumented America ns".
Prices have yet to come down in any appreciable way. Obama care is still in place and the SAVE act still hasn't been passed.
No one has been held accountable for their work in the Epstein stuff or the Russia hoax.
The Republicans in our federal government suck. They suck a lot. I have investments like the rest of you. I'm glad the stock market us up. Let's not act like that makes everything else sunshine and rainbows. The bill of goods we were sold with Trump's election hasn't exactly panned out the way it was told that it would be.
I'm not opposed to most of what you've listed here. The executive branch has many things it is tasked with doing both domestically and internationally. A presidential administration has millions of levers its must constantly be pulling. Some levers are easier to pull and policies easier to execute upon than others. For instance, presidents can't deploy the military and its destructive forces in the homeland to round up illegals and move them back to their home countries. They can deploy the military to project military power and impact the world economy and box in a military and economic adversary of our country in another region of the world.
Again, I'm not saying I don't have my problems with Trumps policy execution here domestically. I do. But just because I don't like even hundreds of things going on here inside our borders doesn't block me from liking other things going on that I think have a long term positive impact on our country. China and its proxies were growing way too comfortable throughout the world, including within our own western hemisphere. Making investments in maintaining our global hegemony is important. Not all investments are the right ones. Many have been waste fraud and abuse as evidenced by the USAID system.
I don't know if Trumps gamble here will work out exactly as intended. But I know that most of the stuff done in the last 50 years have been very small measures at containment and worse, no containment at all, with a side of an ever stronger alliance between two adversaries that would eventually have a direct impact on us.