Zohran Mandami victory speech

If we had stayed out of World War II the Germans would have conquered the mainland of Europe and killed an additional four to six million Jews. The Japanese would have conquered China.

I am glad that did not happen.
It was Roosevelt that "goaded" the Japanese into attacking pearl harbor.... a sleazy stunt to engulf the United States into ww2..... because the nazis had the jackass English near beat......and the Satanist Churchill begged Roosevelt to enter the war in Europe.......fuck the king, fuck the Chinese and fuck Europe.....
 
Your jealousy, and contempt against successful and productive people is peaking out from under your coat...just say'in
Like most Americans I am in favor of a more progressive tax system.

Pew Research Center, March 19, 2025

Most Americans continue to favor raising taxes on corporations, higher-income households​


With Congress considering legislation that would extend the tax cuts passed during the first Trump administration, a majority of Americans continue to say taxes should be increased, not decreased, for large businesses and corporations. They also say this for household income over $400,000 a year.

More than six-in-ten U.S. adults (63%) say tax rates on large businesses and corporations should be raised. This includes 34% who say they should be raised a lot. Another 19% say large businesses’ tax rates should be lowered, while 17% say they should be kept the same as they are now.

https://www.pewresearch.org/short-r...xes-on-corporations-higher-income-households/
It was Roosevelt that "goaded" the Japanese into attacking pearl harbor.... a sleazy stunt to engulf the United States into ww2..... because the nazis had the jackass English near beat......and the Satanist Churchill begged Roosevelt to enter the war in Europe.......fuck the king, fuck the Chinese and fuck Europe.....
You and I obviously feel differently about things. I love England, I love China, and I love the Jews. You have a lot of free flowing hatred for those who have never harmed you.
 
Like most Americans I am in favor of a more progressive tax system.

Pew Research Center, March 19, 2025

Most Americans continue to favor raising taxes on corporations, higher-income households​


With Congress considering legislation that would extend the tax cuts passed during the first Trump administration, a majority of Americans continue to say taxes should be increased, not decreased, for large businesses and corporations. They also say this for household income over $400,000 a year.

More than six-in-ten U.S. adults (63%) say tax rates on large businesses and corporations should be raised. This includes 34% who say they should be raised a lot. Another 19% say large businesses’ tax rates should be lowered, while 17% say they should be kept the same as they are now.

https://www.pewresearch.org/short-r...xes-on-corporations-higher-income-households/

You and I obviously feel differently about things. I love England, I love China, and I love the Jews. You have a lot of free flowing hatred for those who have never harmed you.
I despise the English monarchy.... absolute privilege no two ways about this and the son-of-a-bitch actually owns the people under his rule.... they are subjects not free men....
The Chinese are a brutal police state with a social credit score, say something the Chinese government doesn't like you get a poorer score, less privileges no freedom of speech....
And Europe? If you knew how much money, control and how much we have been bled out because of the Europeans not counting the billions of dollars to Ukraine that should have gone to help my people here in the lower 48......fuck'em..... may Satan deal harshly with the entire bunch
 
I despise the English monarchy.... absolute privilege no two ways about this and the son-of-a-bitch actually owns the people under his rule.... they are subjects not free men....
The Chinese are a brutal police state with a social credit score, say something the Chinese government doesn't like you get a poorer score, less privileges no freedom of speech....
And Europe? If you knew how much money, control and how much we have been bled out because of the Europeans not counting the billions of dollars to Ukraine that should have gone to help my people here in the lower 48......fuck'em..... may Satan deal harshly with the entire bunch
I have done a search for your comments. You are not likable. :p
 
It was Roosevelt that "goaded" the Japanese into attacking pearl harbor.... a sleazy stunt to engulf the United States into ww2..... because the nazis had the jackass English near beat......and the Satanist Churchill begged Roosevelt to enter the war in Europe.......fuck the king, fuck the Chinese and fuck Europe.....
Roosevelt "goaded" he Japanese into attacking Pearl Harbor by refusing to sell the Japanese the petroleum and scrap metal the Japanese military needed for its war in China. I am glad he did. Japan's invasion of China was unjust.
 
Working class people benefited from the reforms of the New Deal. Those reforms moved the U.S. economy in a socialist direction.
In hindsight, the New Deal’s legacy is far from a straightforward success. While it aimed to rescue the nation from economic despair, it did so by drastically expanding the federal government’s reach into everyday life and the economy. This expansion didn’t just create new programs; it enabled Washington’s ever-growing control over states, businesses, and individuals, undermining the founding principles of self-governance and personal responsibility. Moreover, the costs of these programs added heavily to the national debt, burdening future generations with the financial consequences of short-term fixes. Rather than empowering Americans to lift themselves out of hardship, the New Deal created a cycle of reliance that continues to challenge the balance between liberty and government intervention today.
 
In hindsight, the New Deal’s legacy is far from a straightforward success. While it aimed to rescue the nation from economic despair, it did so by drastically expanding the federal government’s reach into everyday life and the economy. This expansion didn’t just create new programs; it enabled Washington’s ever-growing control over states, businesses, and individuals, undermining the founding principles of self-governance and personal responsibility. Moreover, the costs of these programs added heavily to the national debt, burdening future generations with the financial consequences of short-term fixes. Rather than empowering Americans to lift themselves out of hardship, the New Deal created a cycle of reliance that continues to challenge the balance between liberty and government intervention today.
The national debt only became a problem with Reagan's tax cuts for the rich coupled with raising military spending.

Working class people benefitted from Social Security, minimum wage laws, and laws to protect labor unions.

What you call liberty is the power of employers over employees.
 
The national debt only became a problem with Reagan's tax cuts for the rich coupled with raising military spending.

Working class people benefitted from Social Security, minimum wage laws, and laws to protect labor unions.

What you call liberty is the power of employers over employees.
That’s a nice bit of revisionist history, but it doesn’t hold up to scrutiny. The national debt didn’t suddenly appear with Reagan, it exploded because every administration since FDR built a government addicted to spending other people’s money. Reagan’s tax cuts didn’t cause the debt; runaway entitlement programs and congressional refusal to cut spending did. In fact, those same Reagan-era tax cuts fueled one of the largest periods of economic growth and innovation in modern history, lifting tens of millions of working Americans out of stagnation.

As for Social Security and the rest, those programs were sold as safety nets, not hammocks. They’ve since morphed into unsustainable bureaucracies that rob younger generations to pay for promises politicians never funded honestly.

And let’s get one thing straight: liberty isn’t the “power of employers over employees.” It’s the power of individuals to choose, where to work, what to build, and how to live, without the government dictating terms. That's what built the country.
 
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