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  • came_apart_at_Kmart [he/him, comrade/them]
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    16 days ago

    it's crazy how the Dems started 2 wars in 2 distinct regions while threatening to start a third and lost to the clownish asshole that made the agreement to withdraw from Afghanistan... which the media tried to skewer him for, to zero effect.

    trump sucks and American militarism is never critiqued anymore in the electoral system, but Americans do mostly know when they're paying for wars.

    if anyone asks my one sentence analysis, I'm just going to say, "I guess the administration that financed 2 wars in 4 years had too much stink on it."

    • GhostSpider [she/her]
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      15 days ago

      Wait, they didn't start those wars, one was started by the fascist Putin and the other by the United Nations.