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The Ukraine war. (Yes, we'll mind our manners)

Doesn't the majority of the money go back to the weapons industry, most of which are public? People love to say "follow the money" and then don't follow anything at all.

You may want to keep following the money if you think it’s just going to Raytheon or Lockheed for the benefit of the public, or whatever you’re implying.

It’s keeps getting funneled down to other contractors.
 
Doesn't the majority of the money go back to the weapons industry, most of which are public? People love to say "follow the money" and then don't follow anything at all.


Yea. Like this guy who has made over $5million off this war. He keeps talking about he makes sure US policy is followed and doesn't seem to realize the duly elected president sets US policy.

Do you think that people can vote to stay out of war or are the pro war people just so morally right that we can't even vote against it?
 
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I know this may come as a shock, but the Secretary of Defense is on the board of Raytheon. That seems legit.

Lol
Can you name 2?
From the left

https://rollcall.com/2023/04/26/warren-hundreds-of-former-feds-working-for-defense-corporations/

Warren: Hundreds of former feds working for defense corporations

Revolving-door practice gives 'at minimum, the appearance of corruption and favoritism,' report says​




https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/08/us/politics/lloyd-austin-pentagon-military-contractors.html

Biden’s Choice for Pentagon Faces Questions on Ties to Contractors​

Retired Gen. Lloyd J. Austin III serves on the board of Raytheon, one of the world’s largest weapons makers, and is a partner in an investment firm that buys military suppliers.


From the right.
https://dailycaller.com/2024/09/30/national-security-officials-deep-state-kamala-harris-endorse/

‘National Security’ Officials Who Endorsed Harris Tied To Intel Agencies, Defense Contractors​

 
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Yea. Like this guy who has made over $5million off this war. He keeps talking about he makes sure US policy is followed and doesn't seem to realize the duly elected president sets US policy.

Do you think that people can vote to stay out of war or are the pro war people just so morally right that we can't even vote against it?
Yeah, he makes sure the US policy (sat by the president) is followed. I'm pretty sure he knew that was implied. Lol, what a dumb post.
 
Yeah, he makes sure the US policy (sat by the president) is followed. I'm pretty sure he knew that was implied. Lol, what a dumb post.
You truly are slow aren't you? You didn't even understand my post. You don't know who Vindman is and what he did and why he did it. If this war goes hot I hope they drag your dumb but to Ukraine.
 
So Biden wasn't coherent enough to run for reelection, right? Which means he's not coherent to be President, but somehow he can just decide to order that missiles can be fired off in his last two months in office.

Makes sense.

I assume the "putin will take over the world" crowd will pivot once again and say "nah no big deal, putin is just bluffing about escalating"
 
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Yeah, he makes sure the US policy (sat by the president) is followed. I'm pretty sure he knew that was implied. Lol, what a dumb post.

Crazy how ignorant you people are. And confident.

How do you now know who that is and why he’s in a congressional hearing?
 
So Biden wasn't coherent enough to run for reelection, right? Which means he's not coherent to be President, but somehow he can just decide to order that missiles can be fired off in his last two months in office.

Makes sense.

I assume the "putin will take over the world" crowd will pivot once again and say "nah no big deal, putin is just bluffing about escalating"

Sounds like the military should have stepped in like that one goober said he did before Trump left office.
 
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