Ensign_Crab 1h ago • 100%
And Netanyahu hopes to accomplish his goals before that can happen.
Ensign_Crab 2h ago • 100%
Then I'll respond to the new bit:
The way they do things is an inherently unsustainable house of cards propped up by US goodwill that they’re squandering away. And they are squandering it, because that shit isn’t infinite no matter how much the Israeli public would like to think otherwise.
There are 4 years between this presidential election and the next, during which time that goodwill can go into negative numbers and the electorate can do nothing.
Ensign_Crab 2h ago • 100%
Will it? Who's gonna stop 'em?
Ensign_Crab 2h ago • 100%
When conservatives have opposition.
Ensign_Crab 2h ago • 80%
If you want to hold them to account, it means you support them extra hard, according to the people who don't want to ever hold them to account.
Ensign_Crab 2h ago • 87%
Since we're just going to give Netanyahu everything he wants, and since Netanyahu is just going to keep the war going anyway, why are we bothering with the formality?
Ensign_Crab 2h ago • 100%
The infuriating thing about that is that the CIA didn't have to fucking brag about their methods.
Ensign_Crab 3h ago • 100%
They think they can afford to double down on everything.
As long as they have the US' support, they are right about this.
Ensign_Crab 3h ago • 100%
Sees like Israel is banking 100 % on trump winning the election.
And we keep playing into his hands.
Ensign_Crab 4h ago • 100%
If we ever have a Chernobyl or a Fukushima, it'll be prisoners and undocumented immigrants cleaning it up.
Ensign_Crab 4h ago • 100%
When you turn people into contraband, those people drive like they have contraband in the car.
Ensign_Crab 4h ago • 100%
And then they turn around and call themselves the party of Lincoln.
Ensign_Crab 4h ago • 100%
I’ll be so glad when this election is over and he can just lose the rest of his criminal cases and get sentenced
As though there's any real interest in anything that would result in actual consequences.
Ensign_Crab 4h ago • 100%
I’m not trying to say that would be a bad thing, it would be great. I think, though, that what really has to happen is strong unions fighting for their fair share.
Taxing the fuck out of the parasite class would diminish their ability to crush unions.
Ensign_Crab 4h ago • 100%
You mean to tell me that a real estate investor would do something that would drive up housing costs? You mean to tell me that a guy who doesn't pay his workers doesn't give a shit about people who work for a living?
Ensign_Crab 4h ago • 100%
If it's not the case, maybe centrists can come up with a new thing to say to people who disagree with genocide.
Ensign_Crab 4h ago • 100%
I often wonder if anyone has compiled a list of ways to make things worse for places like this McDonald's without making things worse for the front line employees.
Ensign_Crab 4h ago • 100%
Looks like we have photographic evidence of more health code violations. Who do we contact?
Ensign_Crab 4h ago • 75%
I’m not sure you even understood my comment.
No, I did. You were saying that her hands are tied because the pro-genocide centrist wing of the party is so fickle that they will stay home or vote Trump if Harris starts disagreeing with you about genocide.
So, if centrists don’t like that they don’t get 100% of everything they want, in this case unconditional support for genocide, they can vote blue no matter who.
Now make up some more conspiracy bullshit about me running a botnet of sockpuppets or whatever it is you do when you can't accept that more than one person is opposed to genocide.
Ensign_Crab 4h ago • 80%
Somehow anyone who disagrees with the genocide even slightly must be a trumper in all cases.
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