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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The 'both sides' and 'Dems support Iran" trolls are so pathetic.[/quote] It is and they do, and your refusal to open your eyes to reality is what is pathetic. The two parties have aligned themselves against the interests of the average American. Their differences lie only in their rhetoric and methodology. The democrats get nothing of substance done to help us and republicans actively hurt us. But please understand, they both ultimate service corporate and wealthy interests. [/quote] Dems tried to get health insurance for millions of people; Rs blocked it. I'm a former R, and IMO, Dems are less of a threat to the American people and our democracy compared to today's Rs.[/quote] The Dems are feckless because the only time they're ever seen as an alternative is not based on what they actually get done, but by the Reps being an absolute catastrophe. One of the most popular Dems who ACTUALLY wants to work for America is Mamdani (within weeks, free childcare) and the establishment Dems tried to destroy him (because he refused to stick his head up Isr's ass) and they tried to get a literal sexual predator who used bigotry as his campaign platform and killed the elderly in nursing homes, because they prioritize ISRAEL. "Vote blue no matter who...unless they call out the genocidal foreign monsters we actually serve." Until Schumer and Jefferies are thrown the hell out of leadership, the Dems will remain unpopular. They are evil and they do not serve America. Chuck tells you himself w/o shame. It is progressive candidates at the local level who are getting votes. Maine is a perfect example of how destructive establishment Dems are. They back the AIPAC candidate. If you don't serve Isr, establishment Dems try to destroy your campaign. That is the one issue that determines if you will actually work for Americans and establishment Dems are traitors who do not. Republicans will get there when the older ones die off, because the younger ones don't want to listen to Ted Cruz sound like Chuck Schumer telling everyone who he actually serves. I mean the nerve to say it out loud.[/quote] I see AIPAC mentioned frequently by disgusted Americans who can't help but acknowledge the connection between a large campaign funding source and an obvious imbalance in foreign policy that favors Israel. AIPAC is one of many large political donating entities and AIPAC's total of funds donated is a relatively small percentage of the total funds raised during each election cycle. I can't help but wonder if the average American who now understands the problematic relationship between mega-donor, politician, and policy output due to AIPAC and our foreign policy understands that there are many other policies structured in a manner that prioritizes mega-donor interests over the interests of the American people. AIPAC serves as a good example because of the policy impact being so obvious but it is important for everyone calling attention to AIPAC to understand that the oversized support of Israel is just one example of how corruption via campaign finance taints just about every policy decision our Federal Government makes while ruining the credibility of most politicians on both sides of the aisle. [/quote] AIPAC is responsible for $8T in American debt for just the past 25 years, 1000s of casualties of war, and 30,000 veterans taking their own life. Stop minimizing the J lobby by lumping it in with other things. If Kent's letter is not convincing enough, read Mearsheimer, Finkelstein, Sachs, or a host of other people. They've been saying it for over 50 years. Look up FARA and JFK if you want to know how big an issue it was even back then.[/quote] The negative impact of AIPAC lobbying isn't being minimized in any way when someone points out the fact that all entities lobbying on behalf of Israel could be removed from the equation and our political system would still be very corrupted by money and in need of massive reform. Americans finally acknowledging this problem is a good thing.[/quote]
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