@metal-brain saidEffing halfwit we all saw the live news feed on the day dummy
The capitol police let those people in that made death threats you harping about.
Should those CP officers be arrested and charged with seditious conspiracy?
Yes or no?
@wildgrass saidCongress has the last word, because Congress controls the purse strings.
Congress can absolutely oppose war. They choose not to.
@joe-beyser saidCongress wants war (because it's good for business) but doesn't want to vote for or against it.
So you say congress fails to take action because of possible political consequences. I say the same thing. The difference is I think the system itself will retaliate if they stop a conflict where you believe their constituents will be the retaliating agent. The system is set up now to get a good old war off the ground without congress which takes the burden off the shoulde ...[text shortened]... they know their butts will be indicted for all kinds of crimes real and made up. This is the system
Possibly it could be argued in court that Congress cannot delegate this authority like it has with so many other things.
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Nothing wrong with reminding people of this, but in a world where people don't know what bathroom they are supposed to use and are of the opinion you are a no good son of a biscuit if you aren't wearing masks, do you think it will help?
The only people who don’t know which bathroom to use is the alt-right inbred group.
Snowflakes. Scared someone sees their tiny dicks.
@wildgrass saidYou make a valid point about congress. They do seem to know exactly what to invest in. I contend enough of congress is part of the corrupt system and the portion which is not is controlled by fear. My point is that given the fact we have had many decades of war without declaration and a lack of congressional suspension of funding these things, there is more than ignorance of the population at play here. Sure that does exist given the use of patriotism, false flag events, and biased news propaganda, but there is one hellova powerful organization pulling the strings. JFK and Eisenhower warned us about this power and I am inclined to believe it to exist still today.
Congress wants war (because it's good for business) but doesn't want to vote for or against it.
Possibly it could be argued in court that Congress cannot delegate this authority like it has with so many other things.
@shavixmir saidI didn't mean to offend you shaveelixer
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The only people who don’t know which bathroom to use is the alt-right inbred group.
Snowflakes. Scared someone sees their tiny dicks.
@joe-beyser saidThe solution is to decrease military spending. We just went through a phase of relative peace, highly touted by the former president, but spending for the military went up. That makes no sense, practically.
You make a valid point about congress. They do seem to know exactly what to invest in. I contend enough of congress is part of the corrupt system and the portion which is not is controlled by fear. My point is that given the fact we have had many decades of war without declaration and a lack of congressional suspension of funding these things, there is more than ignorance ...[text shortened]... JFK and Eisenhower warned us about this power and I am inclined to believe it to exist still today.
It'd be like if you retired but then spent more time commuting to work.
@wildgrass saidI agree with the decrease in military spending, but first worldwide corruption would have to be eradicated which means there has to be a solution for a problem we can not even understand within secret societies. You just said "That makes no sense, practically" so what is the driver of this? I contend it is money and power.
The solution is to decrease military spending. We just went through a phase of relative peace, highly touted by the former president, but spending for the military went up. That makes no sense, practically.
It'd be like if you retired but then spent more time commuting to work.
@joe-beyser saidEradicating corruption is impossible.
I agree with the decrease in military spending, but first worldwide corruption would have to be eradicated which means there has to be a solution for a problem we can not even understand within secret societies. You just said "That makes no sense, practically" so what is the driver of this? I contend it is money and power.
But if you decrease spending first, at least there's less money to steal. We already know there's hundreds of billions more dollars in the system than the Pentagon needs to do its job. All that money goes somewhere other than national defense.
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@wildgrass saidThis should be applied to every area of goobermint, state education and healthcare should simply be eradicated.
Eradicating corruption is impossible.
But if you decrease spending first, at least there's less money to steal. We already know there's hundreds of billions more dollars in the system than the Pentagon needs to do its job. All that money goes somewhere other than national defense.
"When buying and selling are controlled by legislation, the first to be bought and sold are the legislators" P J O'Rourke.
Edit: This just caught my eye, end goobermint welfare, all welfare, for individuals and Co's and sports, and religions, and groups.
"The transformation of charity into legal entitlement has produced donors without love and recipients without gratitude."
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@wildgrass saidToo dumb? They are smarter every day, even when your lieutenants threaten their lives with torches ((sorry, embellishment license) in their front yards. Consider their commitment to apply the Constitution in the manner it was intended, like the way they realized the error of the Roe decision.
This happens because Congress weakens itself. They don't want to vote on anything for fear of attacks on their voting record so they delegate all decision making to executive departments.
SCOTUS is trying to fix it by saying these other agencies can't be delegated that authority, but unfortunately all the conservative justices are too dumb to make logical arguments.
So it goes.
Do you not want such interpretation? You fellers are all over the place. You will form an opinion, like, someone else should pay your debts, and go looking for a way to convolute the constitution to achieve your twisted goals.
Edit: Hey, did you see where Shav on another thread was saying he does not work for three months? That is his business, but it is so convoluted for him to come on a post next week and tell us all how some people should not be able, or allowed, to get Rich. You see, while he is riding around in his convertible for three months,, I will be making money. He finds fault with that. What is wrong with you liberals
@shavixmir saidMore inept silliness. The right supports bathrooms as they have always been. Why do you say that…., is that what HerSue calls trolling? It must work, cause here I am writing.
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The only people who don’t know which bathroom to use is the alt-right inbred group.
Snowflakes. Scared someone sees their tiny dicks.
@metal-brain saidAn Iranian vessel carrying missiles to the Houthi’s, do you have a point, how likely was it that navy seals ( with the kit they carry ) would be lost at sea.
At first they were just lost at sea. Now we know the truth.
They were killed trying to board an Iranian vessel.
https://www.businessinsider.com/2-navy-seals-lost-sea-helped-seize-iranian-missiles-houthis-2024-1
@kevcvs57 saidEverybody arms their proxies. What is your point?
An Iranian vessel carrying missiles to the Houthi’s, do you have a point, how likely was it that navy seals ( with the kit they carry ) would be lost at sea.