Democracy, free markets, justice, security, and the occasional bit of Tolkien discourse. Zionism is liberation. ๐บ๐ธ๐๐ฐ๐ฎ๐ฑโก๏ธ. ืขื ืืฉืจืื ืื
"Those people made war on us, defied and dared us to come [...] boasted they would kill us and do all manner of horrible things. We accepted their challenge, and now for them to whine and complain of the natural and necessary results is beneath contempt."
@GlobalEnchilada It's not bad. As a dipping material for tortilla chips I think it is clearly worse than good salsa or guacamole, but it's not like I've ever regretted eating some.
I wouldn't start with chipotle, though.
@estherzelda0514@itsnwts The exclusion of historical arms and armor from this list makes me deeply sad. That said, historical martial arts are actually much less expensive than you might think. Like, you need a job, but it's well within a normal person's price range.
Not having lunatics pollute our national brand would in fact help democrats a lot.
Being one of the lunatics, it is understandable that you refuse to see this, but that doesn't make it excusable.
@elephant_ben Clinton left a budget surplus, a national security apparatus pivoting to the emerging FID problems of the next century, progress on EE integration into NATO, NAFTA, mandated medical leave from the workplace, etc.
What's rancid? That he got the Irish to stop shooting each other?
This is funny, because by this metric for poverty the US effectively abolished poverty before he was born and has not had a poor person in his entire time on earth.
In my lifetime, China lifted 850 million people out of poverty, while the US created one trillionaire. It is clear as day that socialism is the key to our future.