The Republican approach to domestic policy is basically exactly the same as your approach to foreign policy. :-P
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Replying to @catlin201 @HeerJeet
You really don't have any principle other than that you're opposed to whatever the CIA wants.
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Replying to @HeerJeet
Your foreign policy is that whatever the American National Security and Foreign Policy Establishment wants is bad.
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Replying to @catlin201
Not really, no. I'm in favor of Iran nuclear deal, 2-state solution in Israel/Palestine, non-proliferation treaties, etc.
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Replying to @HeerJeet
OK, fine. But then again, I suppose there are a small number of areas where the Republicans aren't reflexively anti-liberal.
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Replying to @catlin201
I find this weird because there's a whole subset of Trump supporters who think I'm in the pocket of the Deep State. Which is it?
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Replying to @HeerJeet
The Trump supporters are wrong. Your foreign policy is reflexively anti-American.
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Replying to @catlin201
I critical of things America does that are self-destructive (i.e. Iraq War). That's pro-America, not anti-America.
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Replying to @HeerJeet
OK, what about your opposition to the American Revolution, for example?
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Parliamentary democracy would've made for a better nation!
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Replying to @HeerJeet
The American Revolution wasn't a question of Congress vs Parliament. It was about National Independence vs Direct Rule.
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