Nothing wrong with your points. The last line is rather passive aggressive over nothing. Thankfully not everyone feels so threatened by users on the site, 'cos reading this sort of disclaimer could get tedious real fast.
Most Americans, left and right, agree that the greatest risk to American freedom is the government itself. On the left, they point to Trump, the military, etc. On the right, they point to entitlements, fraud, etc. Both sides point to the debt.
Government spending as a percentage of GDP has skyrocketed in America for a century. Isn't a policy of knocking this back down beneficial?
US was doing pretty well but these clowns have damaged US so much from inside and outside that KGB could have never even imagined.
Pretty much in every aspect from financial to soft power and everything in between.
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> KGB could have never even imagined
Well, maybe they did.
Nothing wrong with your points. The last line is rather passive aggressive over nothing. Thankfully not everyone feels so threatened by users on the site, 'cos reading this sort of disclaimer could get tedious real fast.
> these clowns have damaged US so much from inside and outside that KGB could have never even imagined
aaaalmost as if that was the plan all along
> US was doing pretty well but these clowns have damaged US so much
What are the metrics you use for evaluation? Are they economic? Are they subjective? Are they contingent?
Feel free to educate yourself:
https://bsky.app/profile/marisakabas.bsky.social/post/3mjg5f...
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Most Americans, left and right, agree that the greatest risk to American freedom is the government itself. On the left, they point to Trump, the military, etc. On the right, they point to entitlements, fraud, etc. Both sides point to the debt.
Government spending as a percentage of GDP has skyrocketed in America for a century. Isn't a policy of knocking this back down beneficial?
He says, while bombing Iran at the cost of 1 USAID budget/month...