@DianeCPiette@ABC I hope this is sarcasm. Steve W and Jared K only advocate for themselves and their cronies. We lost the freaking war that should have never happened only to get a worse “deal” than we previously had. US is the guarantor of the $300 billion dollars for Iran which means we own it.
Vance says Gulf Arabs "love" the Trump deal over Obama's. Cool.
4 months ago:
13 brave soldiers were still alive and hundreds not wounded
Gas was $2.98/gallon, now $4.07
The average family is $450 poorer just in fuel costs
We were $50 billion less in debt, and climbing
Hormuz was open
Iran is getting $25 billion in frozen assets BACK plus a $300 billion reconstruction fund
Obama's deal cost zero American lives, zero military spending, and actually constrained Iran's nuclear program.
This deal? The nuclear question is STILL not resolved, they have 60 days to figure it out.
Gulf Arabs love this deal because the U.S. fought a war, paid the bill.
Americans paid for it in blood, debt, and gas prices.
But sure, Vance, tell us again how this is "winning." 🤡
@ABCWorldNews@ABC@AaronKatersky She retaliated when the employee touched her shoulder. Albeit, she didn’t touch her aggressively 1st, but she shouldn’t have touched her. Just stay behind the counter and call 911. I can’t imagine fighting/arguing with a 75 year old woman when I could walk away.
@platinumdisease@Acyn You wouldn’t say this if the roles were being reversed to ALL blue states in this manner. You’d be crying unfair, DEI, activism, blah, blah, blah. Willful ignorance is worse than being an imbecile.
@Alabaster_1836@Daily_MailUS Consider she was unaware ICE was going to aggressively approach her car and blocked her in. She just dropped off a friend. If her intent was to evade ICE, why would she waive for them to pass her? No authority??? Seems like she was trying not to get in there way…
@AprilDRyan In regards to the packing the court question, it would be enough (for me) to hear that the Biden/Harris will enact the will of the people who will vote in our upcoming election UNLIKE what Trump/Pence are doing by fast tracking their new nominee. 60% of us want to wait!!
My heart goes out to those who've lost love ones in these dark days: that they couldn't be there to hold a hand, to hear a last wish, to say "I love you" one more time. Let's not let their deaths be in vain. 10/
Wondering how we will "be" together as a country once we get pass this moment (and we will survive this crisis). How will we reimagine a sense of mutuality and genuine relationship with our fellows? Can we even imagine living together differently, more justly? 9/
Wondering who will finally step forward with a set of radical ideas in response to a virus that has revealed the old order for what it is. Who will offer big ideas that match the scale of the crisis we face? 8/
Thinking about how much of the current efforts in Congress reflect assumptions about how our economy works based in an ideology that has devastated the planet and the lives of so many people. Wishing they would do more. Knowing that, most likely, they will not. 7/
We should expect little of Trump and his gaggle of mediocre men (and they are mostly white men). Thinking about how we must break free from this ideological frame--how the moment demands that we think outside of this damn ideological box. 6/
Thinking about he has, and how those around him have, a limited view of the role of the federal government. Its main purpose is to ensure the efficiency of the economy and maintain the national defense. Nothing else. He wanted to "deconstruct the administrative state." 5/
Thinking about how a particular political ideology has strangled this country for at least 40 years and how a caricatured version of it currently has the country by the throat. Listen to how some talk about the poor. Hear the way Trump shifts responsibility to the states. 4/
Thinking about all those people who live in the shadows of the richest country in the history of the world: those who fall between the cracks and wondering what will they do. How will they survive this? 3/
Thinking about all of those folks in the South--the poorest region in the country. Where generations of divestment in the public sector has left them extremely vulnerable, where rural hospitals have closed, and public health infrastructure is shaky at best. 2/