a President Biden for sure means we're back on the long march through the petroleum exporting institutions as regularly scheduled, though so that's exciting
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Dude. He hired John Bolton. Who probably is not planning to send those 120,000 troops for fun hangsies. All of which is a long way of saying that you can't count on a mindless narcissist for much, these days.
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mindless, narcissistic, AND unreliable? somebody should write a strongly worded letter
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He's tried to start wars with North Korea, Venezuela, and Iran
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the first one was clearly just his way of flirting
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It really isn't that complicated. Or, rather, being anti-war and anti-Trump isn't what makes things complicated. <insert lecture 41b on the ruling class not being a monolith> <insert quip about the enemy of my enemy not necessarily being my friend.>
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i read that as a 41 lb. lecture which as a concept is strangely pleasing to me
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I tell you what...you're not wrong. The silver lining of that shitstorm is that Trump, while he might not be opposed to war in principle, seems to apply the same "good deal/bad deal" heuristic to it as everything else.
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so all of his archonic war machine mouthpieces in the administration are struggling to find the right pitch, because to them war is not transactional it's religious, but Trump won't bite unless he's getting sufficient baksheesh on the miltarism
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I love when the bipartisan consensus butchers get frustrated but I doubt Trump is a net benefit even restricted to this one issue
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