Technically, 13.
Posts by AngoraFish
The Democrats always have just enough rotating villains to ensure that Republican policies pass and policies that help the working class do not pass.
Seriously, if you're expecting linkedIn job suggestions to make sense you're on the wrong site.
“Every other US ally is busy rethinking decades-long assumptions and plans based on a reliable America. Australia is lonely in resisting admitting anything has changed, and... continuing with plans to make Australia's military more dependent on America." satpa.pe/nMfk6qT
If you keep saying the same content-free thing, over and over, it one day might even turn out to become meaningful, just by repetition. Please continue, I'll leave you to it.
The US military budget represents around 40% of all global military expenditure. I think you'll be okay.
You're looking at different Democrats than I am then.
This post was workshopped through focus groups, wasn't it.
I mean, if you don't want to say anything or offend anyone, this is a pretty good example of how to do that.
IDF commanders told Haaretz that southern Lebanon is being demolished “like Gaza.” The declared goal is to prevent civilians from being able to return.
Both are war crimes punishable under international law.
www.haaretz.com/israel-news/...
Hard to believe, I know, but unlike America's well known disinterest in what's happening outside of the continental US, the reverse cannot be assumed.
Frankly, for better or worse, I'm exposed to more American politics than Australian politics. Go figure, LOL. Just look at this thread.
No doubt this'll improve their employment prospects in Florida or Texas though.
Biden Official: Biden Was Preparing To Bomb Iran If Re-Elected
These moves were planned years in advance, and would have been rolled out regardless of what impotent meat puppet happened to be wheeled into office in January 2025.
www.caitlinjohnst.one/p/biden-offi...
Your article is from 2023, and I have no idea why Bernie is even getting a mention here at this point, but sure. For what it's worth, however:
www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
Not a word of this is true
900k views so far for our undercover film exposing an Israeli operation helping Britons move to the illegally-occupied West Bank. 👇
Shorten exemplified everything that's wrong with the ALP. He was a jackbooted Labor-Right numbers man with degrees in law and business. He felt more comfortable with CEOs than real people. He ran the AWU as a factional branch office, and lost unloseable elections with spaghetti policies.
Those were the days...
We'll know if he's serious once he's called back the Wedgetail.
Who could have guessed that a small accommodation business might have compliance costs, rather than just be a cost-free tax dodge and superannuation income stream?
Good thing houses can’t flee (more landlords should tho) 🤩
It must really get stuck in your craw that 20 billion dollars in US taxpayer funded bombs to turn Gaza into a carpark still wasn't enough for the Democrats to earn a fat political donation from Miriam Adleson.
Mostly what's changed is that you're now more directly impacted by the consequences of Democrat arrogance and are looking for a scapegoat.
It's okay. You can admit that none of that particularly mattered to you while you weren't personally affected. No need to blame opponents of genocide.
So is being able to offer a vision beyond just an appeal to the past and not being as bad as the other guy, which incidentally might assist to win more elections.
At the end of the day, if the system is broken it doesn't matter who is in charge. Currently the only plan Dems have is "not Trump".
You've not been following the news lately, have you.
It's not going to kill Trumpism at least until Democrats are able to offer a vision beyond just an appeal to the past and not being as bad as the other guy.
Trumpism is a symptom of a dysfunctional system, not a cause, and Democrats never losing another election is not a political strategy.
WaPo takes note of Trump’s “oscillating claims” about the war, but avoids the obvious conclusions — that Trump is deranged, that he is unfit, and that he shouldn’t be in charge. This is an example of the normalization of the dangerously abnormal. www.washingtonpost.com/politics/202...
I don't know, perhaps not continuing to fund a genocide might have been a good place to start?
Trump steers America into a ditch but shush, don’t tell the media…