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       Re: Biden disapproval
   DIR By: guest5
       Date: January 22, 2021, 1:33 pm
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       Starting to get the feeling a lot of people believe you can just
       say the words "unity" and people will just automatically unite.
       Wishful thinking at best. I do not see much hope for a Republic
       which is completely incapable of addressing it's fundamental
       issues in any serious and lasting way.
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       Re: Biden disapproval
   DIR By: 90sRetroFan
       Date: January 22, 2021, 10:41 pm
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       Here is a perfect example of how cowardly Biden is. At first
       there seemed to be hope:
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       Then came the Red feedback:
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       And within hours:
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       Re: Biden disapproval
   DIR By: 90sRetroFan
       Date: January 23, 2021, 11:26 pm
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  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kz3qPvBbUIU
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       Re: Biden disapproval
   DIR By: guest5
       Date: January 24, 2021, 4:28 pm
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       Iran's🇮🇷 Ahmadinejad on Biden's Presidency: 'It
       Makes No Difference Who The US President Is'
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       > Former President of Iran Mahmoud Ahmadinejad discusses Joe
       Biden becoming the President of the United States, saying who
       the President is doesn't matter and that important decisions are
       made behind the scenes.
       --- End Quote ---
       
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmZtkaARR7I
       The only difference between Trump and the rest of the presidents
       is that Trump allowed what had been otherwise covert racism to
       become overt racism. This effected Americans predominately. The
       rest of the world already knew the U.S. was an extremely racist
       country on a scale matching the racist ethno-state of Israel. No
       other countries in the history of humanity have been this
       overtly racist as both Israel and the U.S. are, except those
       which partook, and are still partaking, in Western colonialism
       also. And, lest we also forget demographic-blueshift. But, we
       could even say Trump is somewhat responsible for that phenomenon
       as well....
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       Re: Monetary Wealth
   DIR By: guest5
       Date: January 24, 2021, 7:09 pm
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       Legendary investor Jeremy Grantham says Biden's $1.9 trillion
       stimulus plan will make the stock market bubble even worse
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       > Legendary investor Jeremy Grantham warned investors during a
       Bloomberg interview that the $1.9 trillion in federal aid
       President Joe Biden is seeking from Congress will further
       inflate the stock market bubble.
       >
       > The GMO co-founder told Erik Schatzker that he has "no doubt"
       some of the stimulus aid will end up in the market. He said the
       "sad truth" about the last stimulus bill passed in 2020 was that
       it didn't increase capital spending and didn't increase real
       production, but it certainly flowed into stocks.
       >
       > The plan that Biden is proposing contains a $1,400 boost to
       stimulus checks, robust state and local aid, and
       vaccine-distribution funds. Grantham said that if the package
       passed is worth $1.9 trillion, it could lead to the dangerous
       end of the bubble.
       > "If it's as big as they talk about, this would be a very good
       making of a top for the market, just of the kind that the
       history books would enjoy," said Grantham.
       --- End Quote ---
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       #Post#: 3614--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Biden disapproval
   DIR By: 90sRetroFan
       Date: January 24, 2021, 10:42 pm
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       "No other countries in the history of humanity have been this
       overtly racist as both Israel and the U.S. are, except those
       which partook, and are still partaking, in Western colonialism
       also."
       Not all the Turandom countries were former colonial powers (only
       the Russian and Austro-Hungarian Empires were), yet today they
       are more racist than those few former colonial powers which
       managed to incorporate some Counterculture values.
       Back to Biden, however:
  HTML https://www.yahoo.com/news/members-migrant-caravan-bidens-immigration-203642560.html
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       > In his first days in office, President Biden has already
       abandoned many of his predecessor's hard-line immigration
       policies, reversing travel bans from certain Muslim-majority
       countries, declaring a 100-day moratorium on most deportations,
       and reiterating his pledge to propose legislation providing a
       path to citizenship for an estimated 11 million people in the
       United States illegally.
       >
       > But none of those policy changes do much for people fleeing
       Central America now until they make it to the U.S. border — and
       that trek has become increasingly difficult. The Biden
       administration has given no indication that it will instruct
       other countries to ease their crackdowns on U.S.-bound migrants.
       >
       > Roughly 7,500 migrants, the vast majority of them Honduran,
       began making their way on foot to Mexico and the United States
       in large caravan groups a week ago. Most entered Guatemala
       through the El Florido crossing, but they made it only 27 miles
       into Guatemala before they were stopped.
       > ...
       > Biden has pledged to support anti-corruption efforts in
       northern Central American countries and his plans for the region
       include a $4-billion aid package. Whether his administration
       will take any steps against the Honduran president is not clear.
       But some question whether sending more cash to the region is the
       right strategy in a region where foreign aid seldom trickles
       down to the most needy.
       >
       > “Pouring aid into corrupt, predatory governments and abusive
       security forces is not the answer,” said Lisa Haugaard,
       co-director of the Latin America Working Group, a human rights
       organization based in Washington, in a statement. "Nor is the
       answer just promoting private investment."
       --- End Quote ---
       Exactly. If a country sees that it will receive foreign aid in
       exchange for keeping refugees out, it will keep doing so! No,
       the only correct response to a country that obstructs refugees
       is to bomb it every day until it allows the refugees to enter.
       Refugees or WMDs. That is the only choice that should be offered
       to them.
       #Post#: 3719--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Biden disapproval
   DIR By: guest5
       Date: January 27, 2021, 1:39 pm
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       > In an address to the UN Security Council, Acting UN Ambassador
       Richard Mills outlined the Biden administration's plans to help
       oversee the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, which include to
       support a 'mutually agreed two-state solution', to 're-open
       diplomatic missions that were closed by the last U.S.
       administration', and to commit to restoring humanitarian aid and
       support for economic development for the Palestinian people.
       >
       > Mills' address contained subtle hits against the former Trump
       administration, which seemed to heavily favor Israel when
       attempting to smooth over Israeli-Palestinian diplomatic
       relations.
       >
       > Mills said the Biden administration's approach 'will involve
       renewing U.S. relations with the Palestinian leadership and
       Palestinian people, relations which have atrophied over the last
       four years.'
       >
       > In addition to attempting to refresh relations with
       Palestinian leadership, Mills also said that the U.S. would
       'maintain its steadfast support for Israel,' as well.
       --- End Quote ---
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       See also:
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       Palestine never belonged to Khazars. Meanwhile, let's resurrect
       the Holy Roman Empire while we're at it and give Europe back to
       Rome?
       #Post#: 3733--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Biden disapproval
   DIR By: 90sRetroFan
       Date: January 27, 2021, 10:26 pm
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       It's not even just about today's Jews mostly being Khazars. The
       Tanakh itself explicitly states that even the original
       Israelites themselves stole Palestine the first time round:
  HTML https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Promised_Land
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       > The Promised Land (Hebrew: הארץ
       המובטחת‎,
       translit.: ha'aretz hamuvtakhat; Arabic: أرض
       الميعاد‎,
       translit.: ard al-mi'ad; also known as "The Land of Milk and
       Honey") is the land which, according to the Tanakh (the Hebrew
       Bible), God promised and subsequently gave to Abraham and to his
       descendants. In modern contexts the phrase "Promised Land"
       expresses an image and idea related both to the restored
       Homeland for the Jewish people and to salvation and liberation.
       >
       > God first made the promise to Abraham (Genesis 15:18–21):
       >
       > On that day the Lord made a covenant with Abram and said, "To
       your descendants I give this land, from the Wadi of Egypt to the
       great river, the Euphrates— the land of the Kenites, Kenizzites,
       Kadmonites, Hittites, Perizzites, Rephaites, Amorites,
       Canaanites, Girgashites and Jebusites."
       >
       > He later confirmed the promise to Abraham's son Isaac (Genesis
       26:3), and then to Isaac's son Jacob (Genesis 28:13). The Book
       of Exodus describes the Promised Land in terms of the territory
       from the River of Egypt to the Euphrates river (Exodus 23:31).
       The Israelites conquered and occupied a smaller area of former
       Canaanite land and land east of the Jordan River after Moses led
       the Exodus out of Egypt (Numbers 34:1–12), and the Book of
       Deuteronomy presents this occupation as God's fulfilment of the
       promise (Deuteronomy 1:8). Moses anticipated that God might
       subsequently give the Israelites land reflecting the boundaries
       of God's original promise - if they were obedient to the
       covenant (Deuteronomy 19:8–9).
       --- End Quote ---
       Palestine never belonged to the Israelites either.
       #Post#: 3741--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Biden disapproval
   DIR By: guest5
       Date: January 27, 2021, 11:16 pm
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       > Palestine never belonged to the Israelites either.
       --- End Quote ---
       Great point you've made before which I totally forgot about!
       #Post#: 3874--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Biden disapproval
   DIR By: guest5
       Date: January 31, 2021, 3:36 pm
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       Biden has huge opportunity with Iran but will he take it?
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       > American author and political commentator John Steppling
       believes President Joe Biden has a huge opportunity to improve
       US ties with Iran by removing illegal sanctions and rejoining
       the nuclear deal.
       >
       > But the analyst warned that Biden is a “liberal
       interventionist” who was “instrumental in the invasion of Iraq,
       Syria, Libya, Ukraine, Venezuela, and Bolivia.”
       >
       > Steppling, who is based in Norway, made the remarks in an
       interview with Press TV on Sunday when he was asked by Press TV
       whether the Biden administration would  avail the opportunity to
       rejoin the Iran nuclear deal and remove illegal sanctions on the
       Islamic Republic.
       >
       > Iran’s UN ambassador has that the ball is America’s court
       regarding the nuclear agreement that it abandoned in 2018,
       adding that Tehran is waiting for the new US administration to
       take the first step to lift the unlawful sanctions and then
       rejoin the 2015 multilateral accord.
       >
       > In an interview with NBC News on Monday, Majid Takht-Ravanchi
       said Tehran was not prepared to offer goodwill gestures or
       confidence-building measures until Washington removed its
       sanctions and returned to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action
       (JCPOA).
       >
       > ‘It’s up to the US to decide what course of action to take.
       We’re not in a hurry,’ he said.
       >
       > In 2015, Iran and six world states — namely the US, Germany,
       France, Britain, Russia and China — signed the JCPOA which was
       ratified in the form of UN Security Council Resolution 2231.
       >
       > However, the US under former president Donald Trump
       unilaterally pulled out of the JCPOA in May 2018 and reinstated
       the anti-Iran sanctions that had been lifted by the deal.
       >
       > The Trump administration also launched what it called a
       maximum pressure campaign against Iran, targeting the Iranian
       nation with the ‘toughest ever’ restrictive measures.
       > Iran: Up to US to take first step by lifting bans, rejoining
       JCPOA
       --- End Quote ---
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       > “If you ask the question, is there an opportunity for anything
       and you're speaking about US foreign policy, the answer is well
       of course there is. I mean there's always an opportunity but it
       never materializes because the US government doesn't think about
       these things the way you and I think about,” Steppling said.
       >
       > “US foreign policy since the end of World War II has been
       driven by the same concerns for every single decade and that is
       the protection of Western capital and markets, the possibility
       of new markets, and it was driven by anti-communism. And if you
       look at the record in Africa, for example, the US fought against
       African independence movements. The Soviet Union, Cuba fought
       for African independence movements. The US was complicit with
       the UK in the assassination of Lumumba who was probably the
       single most important African leader of the 20th century whose
       life was cut very short,” he said, referring to Patrice Lumumba
       who was an anticolonial Congolese politician and independence
       leader who served as the first Prime Minister of the independent
       Democratic Republic of the Congo (then Republic of the Congo)
       from June until September 1960.
       >
       > Lumumba resisted Belgian colonialism and corporate interests.
       He was assassinated in a US-backed coup on January 17, 1961.
       --- End Quote ---
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       > “So, is there an opportunity to change direction on Iran?
       Yeah, but I can't see that happening. I mean the X Factor in
       this, the variable in this right now of course, is that we're
       seeing a massive contraction of capital. And this is part of
       ‘the great reset’ is all about. The Klaus Schwab World Economic
       Forum idea and this is being driven by a certain faction of the
       ruling class - people of extreme wealth. And it's tied into
       depopulation schemes and all sorts of stuff, because of the idea
       of being that since the financial crisis in 2008 the profits are
       not consistent and they're not reliable, and the profits are
       much smaller than they were in the past, except for a few people
       like Jeff Bezos or whoever,” he noted.
       >
       > “So, they're looking to usher in a more controlled form of
       capital -- call it whatever you want, people have come up with
       different names for it, feudalism being one -- but it's not
       likely to succeed the way they imagine for a variety of reasons
       we don't have to get into here but it will impact how the US
       views its interventions. Now Biden is a liberal interventionist.
       He was instrumental in the invasion of Iraq. He was instrumental
       with Syria, Libya, Ukraine, Venezuela, Bolivia. I mean Biden's
       track record is terrible,” he stated.
       >
       > “And I can't imagine why he would change given that his
       appointments so far are all liberal interventionists just like
       him. They all think alike. And so I can't imagine anything is
       really going to change. I mean there are always cosmetic
       differences. Biden will probably return to the perception
       management style that Obama employed especially in his second
       term,” he noted.
       >
       > “And that will be less bellicose and extreme than Trump was.
       But, it's frankly not substantially going to be different, and
       Iran loons with Russia as an economic enemy. China, I think, is
       hard to calculate exactly where China is in this because I think
       they probably have a lot of backdoor collusion with the US, and
       we see Xi speaking at the opening of Davos. So that's hard to
       know and I'm not an economist and I don't pretend to be but it
       seems to me that what we're going to see is a more controlled
       form of US imperialism with a sort of more narrowly targeted
       goals,” he said.
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       > “But Iran is useful to the US as an international ‘villain.’
       That also suits the needs of Israel. It suits Saudi Arabian
       needs as well. Iran becomes the justification for any aggression
       they commit.  And Israel and the KSA are both, essentially, US
       proxies in the region,” he added.
       >
       > “So, there's an opportunity but it's not going to be taken. I
       don't think, I can't imagine any way that Biden suddenly changes
       his very hawkish policies, I mean the hawkish policies he's
       employed for 30 years,” he concluded.
       --- End Quote ---
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