What We Voted For

This is exactly what we voted for. Right?

Especially in conjunction with the now mostly forgotten Epstein files, it’s all we ever asked for, yay.

17 thoughts on “What We Voted For

  1. It’s important for citizens to engage in informed discussions about political issues, including allegations of corruption. In a democratic society, it is the responsibility of the electorate to hold their leaders accountable through voting, advocacy, and civic participation. Engaging in constructive dialogue and seeking out reliable information can help ensure a healthy democratic process.

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      1. And I thought Israel achieved a ceasefire. Peace! What was that all about if we are still paying? And paying an extraordinary lot. I support Israel but more military aid in peacetime? This sounds fishy.

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        1. “I thought Israel achieved a ceasefire. Peace!”

          Israel doesn’t want peace any more than russia does. Both are predicated on keeping citizens placated and silenced through endless existential conflict.

          That’s also why Israel has been such a turn in the punchbowl regarding Ukraine. They are as terrified of russian defeat as Washington is.

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              1. Israel a key ally of strategic US interests in the Middle East. You clearly understand that the US the Super Power of the Planet Earth.

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  2. “France during WWII was a equal? LOL”

    Is Israel an equal of the US?

    Why or why not?

    What precisely does the US get for its endless and limitless support for Israel?

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