• ganksy@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    …and finally something not completely fucked happened. Hope we meet again.

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      7 months ago

      Actually, no. I don’t hope we meet again. I want that bunch of clowns be replaced by normal functioning human beings, with differing ideologies but willing to work for the wellness of the country.

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        7 months ago

        The worst option was funding Israel and not Ukraine, but Israel can genocide Palestine just fine without any more American aid.

        The only way to change that reality is to force a regime change or invade.

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          As a small silver lining, about a third of the Israeli aid package was humanitarian aid for Gaza.

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          They don’t need the money no, although we did for some fuckin reason just give them an amount of money equal to about their total yearly defense budget.

          However, they desperately need the diplomatic cover we give them on the world stage. The western world is well capable to make life miserable via sanctions for any country that isn’t playing ball to what we want them to do (Russia, Iran, North Korea, etc), to say nothing of getting hauled to the Hague to stand trial. Without the US shielding them from diplomatic consequences I think the theoretical ability to do their killing in a physical sense wouldn’t be something they felt nearly as free with.

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    Members voted 311-112 to pass the $60.8bn package, which the Senate had previously passed.

    passed by the skin of the house’s teeth

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      7 months ago

      This bill was not passed by the Senate. The Senate is scheduled to begin voting on this bill on Tuesday.

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          “I don’t need a ride, I need ammo.” Was perhaps the wisest thing to say to the American people.

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            Remember “The leader of the party is here. The head of the presidential administration is here, Prime Minister Shmyhal is here, Podolyak is here, the president is here. We are all here, the soldiers are here, the citizens of the country are here.”?

            I remember going to sleep expecting to wake up in the morning and learn the guy had been killed or captured, and the Russians had taken Kyiv.

            Shit was wild. There’s a reason the eastern front line hasn’t budged, with them outnumbered the whole time and outgunned by 10:1 for as long as it took to finish the first Gulf War.

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          I don’t believe that’s a problem. Remember, they already passed a bipartisan iteration of these bills. Rand Paul has promised to slow it down, but they’ll run him over if they have to.

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    Two things: I bet this just saved Johnson’s bacon. Democrats will likely reward him by not voting against him when MTG raises the vacate vote. I’ll also bet that this only happened because Trump didn’t back Johnson even after he went and kissed the ring.

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      I think Johnson got into briefing rooms with the white house, the CIA, and the Joint Chiefs, and realized that the maga games have the potential to spiral into world war 3. Death and destruction beyond anything humanity has ever seen.

      And he started figuring out how to givern like an adult. McCarthy had already burned too many bridges with Dems. They hated him. Johnson was a fresh face and Dems were desperate for someone they could cut deals with.