Let’s talk about who’s a threat to “democracy”

rickyb

Well-Known Member
So you say. Tell me how China is going to put sufficient troops into the U.S. to conquer us? Ships? Planes? Think we're just going to watch them come towards us without stopping them? Do you really think things through? Here's some facts for you. China now has the fasting aging population in the world. Their population is going to be less than half what it is now by 2100. A good deal less by 2050. And their economy is melting down. Not talking about the stock market. They are literally destroying themselves. China has to import 85% of fuel and raw materials to run its manufacturing. And it's no longer the cheapest manufacturer. Meanwhile it doesn't have enough young people. And has a lot more men than women. Furthermore the Chinese aren't innovative. They have to steal technology because they have difficulty developing technology. And do very little high value manufacturing because of it. None of what I just posted is a big secret. You want so badly for some socialist paradise to knock the U.S. off its perch. Won't be the Chinese. By the way China now has the biggest navy. Guess what? Something like 80-90% of their ships can't even travel 1200 miles. The U.S. Navy could easily block much of that 85% of fuel and raw materials from even reaching China. So good luck with the Chinese.
u guys stole tech too

im talking 10 to 20 years from now. you can easily look it up.

i think many of hte largest tech companies are chinese
 

fishtm2001

Well-Known Member
"The pro-Putin, pro-authoritarian voices in the GOP are not yet a majority—about a quarter of House Republicans and 11 of 50 Senators voted against the $40 billion aid package for Ukraine in May—but they’re not a small minority either, and the wind is at their backs. CPAC has all but canonized Hungary’s strongman Viktor Orban, and in the first hours after Putin rolled into Ukraine, Trump reveled in the murderer’s “savvy” and “genius.” The 2022 election could bring more authoritarian-friendly Republicans to Congress, and meanwhile, hatcheries of conservative orthodoxy like Fox News and The Federalist are doing the spade work of persuading the base that Kremlin propaganda is more trustworthy—pravda, if you will—than the New York Times."

Mona Charen
 

DriveInDriveOut

Inordinately Right
"The pro-Putin, pro-authoritarian voices in the GOP are not yet a majority—about a quarter of House Republicans and 11 of 50 Senators voted against the $40 billion aid package for Ukraine in May—but they’re not a small minority either, and the wind is at their backs. CPAC has all but canonized Hungary’s strongman Viktor Orban, and in the first hours after Putin rolled into Ukraine, Trump reveled in the murderer’s “savvy” and “genius.” The 2022 election could bring more authoritarian-friendly Republicans to Congress, and meanwhile, hatcheries of conservative orthodoxy like Fox News and The Federalist are doing the spade work of persuading the base that Kremlin propaganda is more trustworthy—pravda, if you will—than the New York Times."

Mona Charen
Biden got on his knees like a bitch and set Ukraine up to be invaded with his terrible and weak foreign policy. But it's Republicans who are pro Putin?

Delusional nonsense.
 

fishtm2001

Well-Known Member
Biden got on his knees like a bitch and set Ukraine up to be invaded with his terrible and weak foreign policy. But it's Republicans who are pro Putin?

Delusional nonsense.
"American conservatives once believed that freedom was our most precious inheritance.
Now it’s goodbye to all that apparently. J.D. Vance, Trump’s hand-picked candidate for an Ohio Senate seat has said he doesn’t care one way or the other what happens to Ukraine. The Federalist denounces Mitch McConnell (who traveled to Ukraine to show support) and other “swamp creatures” for putting Ukraine’s security needs ahead of America’s. The vapidity of this new “conservatism” is bottomless. They haven’t bothered to consider that brutal aggression by a larger against a smaller state invites a Hobbesian international disorder in which no one is safe."

MC
 

DriveInDriveOut

Inordinately Right
"American conservatives once believed that freedom was our most precious inheritance.
Now it’s goodbye to all that apparently. J.D. Vance, Trump’s hand-picked candidate for an Ohio Senate seat has said he doesn’t care one way or the other what happens to Ukraine. The Federalist denounces Mitch McConnell (who traveled to Ukraine to show support) and other “swamp creatures” for putting Ukraine’s security needs ahead of America’s. The vapidity of this new “conservatism” is bottomless. They haven’t bothered to consider that brutal aggression by a larger against a smaller state invites a Hobbesian international disorder in which no one is safe."

MC
Oh look another stupid quote because you can't think for yourself.

You think the Democrats who just abandoned our allies in Afghanistan and left the country to be run by terrorists, actually care about Ukraine's "freedom".

Lol.
You NPC's are so gullible.
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zubenelgenubi

I'm a star
the greatest threat to this country is the Federal Reserve, the administrative state as a whole, and an under-regulated banking industry

nothing else comes close, everything stems from those

Personhood of corporations and their ability to eliminate our rights in ways the government won't allow itself to.
 
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