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Re: If voters don't like the cost of increasing defence spending they'll hate the cost of inaction even
Explicit racism as a mainstream political viewpoint was fairly ubiquitous in many countries until the recent decades. It could easily return. Indeed it is implicit when MAGA Republicans hark back to … (View Post)1 -
Re: If voters don't like the cost of increasing defence spending they'll hate the cost of inaction even
Though if you actually asked the people there you might find that they are not that keen. (View Post)1 -
Re: If voters don't like the cost of increasing defence spending they'll hate the cost of inaction even
It looks like the burger eating surrender monkey is out of touch with America: 🇺🇸👀 CNN poll: ▪️8% of Americans view Russia positively; ▪️61% see Russia as an enemy; ▪️4% Russia as a partner. ▪️ only… (View Post)4 -
Re: If voters don't like the cost of increasing defence spending they'll hate the cost of inaction even
As of a week ago NATO is effectively dead. We are now in a post NATO world. (View Post)1 -
Re: Death by a thousand cuts? – politicalbetting.com
One curiosity is that while Biblical names are very common, and variations on Mohammad are extremely frequent, to call a baby "Jesus" would be considered a bit weird in Britain, though not … (View Post)3
