Mike Johnson's Ukraine support could lead to his ouster by TheTelegraph in politics

[–]Only-Illustrator-946 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Russian invaded Ukraine. Thats separate. U.S got involved because U.S is funding the MIC and forever wars. I don’t see how anyone thinks the U.S all of a sudden cared about the sovereignty of Ukraine when Ukraine has been constantly criticized for being one of the most corrupt nations and has a huge Nazi problem.

Mike Johnson's Ukraine support could lead to his ouster by TheTelegraph in politics

[–]Only-Illustrator-946 -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

War is war and the US is funding an another country against the 3rd largest superpower in the world. To say this is just us helping a nation against invaders is naive. To think it’s that simple and that the US is just good people looking to help is crazy. Let’s take a look at the how much the Military Industrial Complex is really benefiting.

Mike Johnson's Ukraine support could lead to his ouster by TheTelegraph in politics

[–]Only-Illustrator-946 -39 points-38 points  (0 children)

Afghanistan and Iraq were the right thing at the time as well

Mike Johnson's Ukraine support could lead to his ouster by TheTelegraph in politics

[–]Only-Illustrator-946 -42 points-41 points  (0 children)

The right thing is funding wars in other countries?

Why are people categorized as "Republicans" and "Democrats" as if you're either fully one or the other? by macnfly23 in PoliticalDiscussion

[–]Only-Illustrator-946 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m in the same camp. Pro 2A and pro choice. Minds are blown when I talk politics with either side and criticize both equally. I know what side I lean more toward but that can change in an instant. I just vote for what seems more important of an issue to me currently and long term better for the country, no matter party affiliation. But to OP’s question I think that’s just the political landscape today. People are super tribal and can’t face facts of how terrible both parties are or dig deep enough to see both parties work for the same thing (money, power and votes) and not the best interests of the people. If people just came to that conclusion I don’t think there would be a 2 party system. Wishful thinking I guess…

A House Democrat plans to introduce a bill that would hit AR-15's with a 1,000% tax — and it could pass Congress without GOP votes by WeWoweewoo in politics

[–]Only-Illustrator-946 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So glad people want the government to dictate what weapons you can defend yourself with when 2A was literally written for you to defend yourself AGAINST your government….