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On 8/22/2024 at 10:19 PM, Cliff Varnell said:

US Drone Warfare and Civilian Casualties: A Comparison of the Obama, Trump, and Biden Administrations

https://eagletonpoliticaljournal.rutgers.edu/us-the-world/u-s-drone-warfare-and-civilian-casualties/

Democratic base opposition to Biden's Gaza policy helped make him step aside.  

https://www.newsweek.com/joe-biden-donald-trump-2024-election-gaza-israel-palestinians-ukraine-russia-1899243

Enabling Medicare to negotiate drug prices was a blow against Big Pharma.

https://www.axios.com/2024/08/15/medicare-drug-price-negotiations-savings-announced

Trump pressed oil executives to give $1 billion for his campaign, people in industry say

https://www.politico.com/news/2024/05/09/trump-asks-oil-executives-campaign-finance-00157131

John, what you understand about American politics can fit in a thimble.  It's that simple.

If you remove the blinkers, Cliff, you might learn something about how the world works from this short lesson taught to Piers Morgan by Professor Jeffrey Sachs:

https://x.com/BGatesIsaPyscho/status/1825982159598874931

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Folks,

   Has anyone else noticed that our anti-Democratic Hibernian hermit is an alleged environmentalist opposed to plutocracy?

   Has he figured out yet that Donald Trump recently promised Big Oil moguls to sabotage Biden's clean energy initiatives, and promised billionaires to cut their taxes again, in exchange for campaign cash?

    These are subtle clues, somewhat reminiscent of those experiments where chimpanzees have to stack boxes to reach bananas suspended from the ceiling.

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5 hours ago, John Cotter said:

If you remove the blinkers, Cliff,

That's funny, you failed to notice that Sachs never answered Morgan's question about Putin's brutality.

5 hours ago, John Cotter said:

 

you might learn something about how the world works from this short lesson taught to Piers Morgan by Professor Jeffrey Sachs:

https://x.com/BGatesIsaPyscho/status/1825982159598874931

My experience has taught to approach any US foreign policy move with the question -- "Drugs or Oil?"

I'll address one matter Sachs mentioned.

When NATO bombed the Serbs in '99 on behalf of the Albanian Kosovars it was apparent it wasn't about oil.  In my due diligence I discovered the Albanian Kosovar Mafia ran heroin distribution in Europe at that time.  The Serb Kosovars kicked a lot of their Albanian countrymen out of their houses.  First thing the Albanians did went they got them back was check the roof for their H stash.

My critiques are over your and Sachs' head.

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Yep. The DNC euphoria seems to have passed alright. It seems to have been replaced by another kind of emotional incontinence.

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1 hour ago, John Cotter said:

Yep. The DNC euphoria seems to have passed alright. It seems to have been replaced by another kind of emotional incontinence.

As opposed to your ideological constipation? 

All you can summon are snarky conclusions and other people's arguments.

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21 minutes ago, Cliff Varnell said:

As opposed to your ideological constipation? 

All you can summon are snarky conclusions and other people's arguments.

That's not very euphoric of you, Cliff.

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Speaking of short-lived euphoria, there's breaking bad news for our pro-plutocracy Hibernian hermit...

Nate Silver has just reported that RFK, Jr.'s endorsement hasn't moved the needle for the Felonious Skunk.

Bobby's dwindling 2% were, evidently, already in Mango Mussolini's court-- i.e., the anti-vax MAGAs who survived the COVID pandemic.

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1 hour ago, Cliff Varnell said:

All you can summon are snarky conclusions and other people's arguments.

True, I think John's greatest, and very often repeated, contribution to the forum was someone else's concept of "Phil Spector Dominance."

Cotter asserted Spector's U.S. world dominance  was so complete, the rest of the world might as well not even get up in the morning.

phil-spector-mugshot-on-october-28-2013.

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20 minutes ago, Kirk Gallaway said:

True, I think John's greatest, and very often repeated, contribution to the forum was someone else's concept of "Phil Spector Dominance."

Cotter asserted Spector's U.S. world dominance  was so complete, the rest of the world might as well not even get up in the morning.

phil-spector-mugshot-on-october-28-2013.

 

     Well, Kirk, in fairness to our friend, John Cotter, Phil Spector's dominance did sort of ruin, The Long and Winding Road, with all of those syrupy violins.  🤥

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