Iran

"They just want too much."

"They just don't work as hard."

"They just need to do what we did."

"They simply don't want what we wanted."

Have they ever asked why these things are the way they are?

Could it be the fact that younger generations have more opportunities to spend their disposable incomes?

1. Gaming
2. High speed internet
3. Cellular services and data plans
4. Door Dash
5. Streaming Services
 
Seeing how the dems & libs on this board and in the media are reacting to a conflict that's been an overwhelming success thus far. God forbid we as a nation ever get into a hot war with a capable opponent i.e. China.

Democrats would be calling for the United States to surrender with-in a week.
What goals have been successful?
 
This keeps getting sillier by the day. We’re going to encourage their liberals to come out and protest? Is Israel behind Antifa, too?

I swear the [Zionists] never seem to stray from getting everyone to fight anyone.
You realize there are many more people besides the zionists rooting for the Iranian people here right?
 
Is anyone here ok with the first week of the war costing $11.3 billion in a week? I genuinely want to hear your rationale on this. Can anyone think of something here in the States that could use $11.3 Billion this week? I know I can.
scary times, the below doesn't even take into account the war. Can't wait for these DOGE savings to kick in...

 
Is anyone here ok with the first week of the war costing $11.3 billion in a week? I genuinely want to hear your rationale on this. Can anyone think of something here in the States that could use $11.3 Billion this week? I know I can.
I’m not. We’ve put a serious dent in our Tomahawk magazine depth, too.
 
Could it be the fact that younger generations have more opportunities to spend their disposable incomes?

1. Gaming
2. High speed internet
3. Cellular services and data plans
4. Door Dash
5. Streaming Services
Those things exist, but they aren’t why younger generations are struggling financially. Gaming, Netflix, and phones might add up to $100 to $200 a month, but the real difference between generations is the cost of major necessities. Housing, college tuition, healthcare, and childcare have increased far faster than wages. For example, homes used to cost around 2 to 3× the median income decades ago, and now in many places they’re 5 to 7× income. That’s a structural economic shift, not just people ordering DoorDash or paying for streaming services. Small luxuries didn’t suddenly make life unaffordable massive increases in essential costs did
 
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Seeing how the dems & libs on this board and in the media are reacting to a conflict that's been an overwhelming success thus far. God forbid we as a nation ever get into a hot war with a capable opponent i.e. China.

Democrats would be calling for the United States to surrender with-in a week.
Because objecting to an undeclared, undefined, and unaffordable war of choice is tantamount to cravenly surrendering to a foreign invader . . .
 

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