Orangeslice13
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I can’t tell if your posts have been mocking people that talk about the MIC or if these are your real thoughts lol
Versus those who can’t really fight back and all their neighbors would like to see go away.I know I can be a sarcastic ******* so Ill let you know real thoughts.
The defense industry has current admin and Congress bought and paid for. They wanted more money in the last reconciliation package (250 billion extra per year). What did we do. Bomb Iran in right before vote. They want an extra half trillion per year now on top of that. What better than a couple of conflicts...
But you are our sarcastic a*shole, Mojo, don’t you ever forget that.I know I can be a sarcastic a*shole so Ill let you know real thoughts.
The defense industry has current admin and Congress bought and paid for. They wanted more money in the last reconciliation package (250 billion extra per year). What did we do. Bomb Iran right before vote. They want an extra half trillion per year now on top of that. What better than a couple of conflicts...
And yes, the MIC saw the huge gravy train after 9/11 and Bush's bought and paid for warmongers fell for it...
I agreeI know I can be a sarcastic a*shole so Ill let you know real thoughts.
The defense industry has current admin and Congress bought and paid for. They wanted more money in the last reconciliation package (250 billion extra per year). What did we do. Bomb Iran right before vote. They want an extra half trillion per year now on top of that. Reconciliation package for 2026 is slow to move. What better than a couple of conflicts...
And yes, the MIC saw the huge gravy train after 9/11 and Bush's bought and paid for warmongers fell for it...
I suspect we may have, and Israel said, “Meh.” They likely saw this as a once-in-a-lifetime (no pun intended) opportunity.
At that point, entanglements became destiny - on all sides.
For better or for worse, as they say.
Don’t forget: hurting China, too. I think that is a bigger player than distraction from local (US) issues.Israel saw their opportunity. We could distract from issues here. We could get support needed for huge defense spending increase.
And oil
IMO, the impact this has on China is actually the #1 reason for the war. It's also a reason why, despite what the Iranians say, the Strait actually won't get closed. It'll get a lot more expensive to move oil through there though, and that hurts China a lot worse than it hurts anybody else.Don’t forget: hurting China, too. I think that is a bigger player than distraction from local (US) issues.
(China is also proof of the ignorant, nonsensical ramblings posted by D4H re: the US bowing to its funding. China waaaaay outspends Israel, and we are wearing China out on energy between Venezuela and Iran, but I digress.)
Don’t forget: hurting China, too. I think that is a bigger player than distraction from local (US) issues.
(China is also proof of the ignorant, nonsensical ramblings posted by D4H re: the US bowing to its funding. China waaaaay outspends Israel, and we are wearing China out on energy between Venezuela and Iran, but I digress.)
Interesting. I hadn't thought about that.Dont disagree about China but still think a huge factor causing the oil grab is to kill the green industry here....
