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1,954 views 60 upvotes Made by GOwell 3 years ago in politics
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2 ups, 3y,
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trump 2024
2 ups, 3y,
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is he gonna run again?
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Dear Leader runs from no one!
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Task failed successfully | COVID WAS TRUMP'S WAR | image tagged in task failed successfully | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
And we lost 400,000 good Americans.
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FYI, 10,000 less people died in 2020 than in 2019. COVID hasn't made that much of a difference.
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but the democrats made it.....
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idk
2 ups, 3y,
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I know... I know... I'm going to have to start blaming Biden now.

That bastid needs to get the vaccine ball rollin' here!! Tie it to the covid relief checks for y'all skeptics. ;)
7 ups, 3y,
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you should pay closer attention - Washington has already lifted the inside dining ban, there are agencies now reporting (as of yesterday) that covid has peaked. When will people wake up to what's going on??? They politicized covid to get trump out.
0 ups, 3y
Trump made it ever so incredibly easy to do.... I mean they had to practically twist his arm and pin him down to get a mask on his face... clear into October he was publicly making comparisons with the flu including what appears to have been blatantly false figures despite telling other people in private it was worse...... removing social distance guidelines stickers at his rallys.... and Trump himself blamed Obama for Ebola so apparently he can dish it out but he can't take it.

As far as them saying covid has peaked, I am hopeful that is accurate but idk.. seems irresponsible to assume that.
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4 ups, 3y,
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Of course Trump is an anti-war president, it's not like he:

-didn't end any of the existing wars
-massively increased drone strikes
-rescinded drone strike civilian casualties requirements
-vetoed a resolution to end the US involvement in Yemen, a literal genocide
-aggressively warmongered with and sanctioned Iran and brought the US to the brink of war
-dramatically increased the already bloated military budget

I guess details ARE important, actually.
11 ups, 3y,
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yes, compared to the other presidents - his record speaks for itself. And he tried to end the Yemen conflict but he couldn't get the support of congress. He tried to pull out Afghanistan - same story.

Iran has repeatedly attempted to escalate tensions on the world stage and has been an ongoing threat to Israel. Trump didn't go to war with them but let them know what could happen. And MSM turned on him for killing one of the bad guys. (the irony)

As for the "bloated" budget as you call it - almost all military leaders lauded him for injecting much needed money to improve a crumbling infrastructure. NOt a good thing when you're considered the world's police.

Obama was responsible for one of the worst civilian drone strikes in history but hey, he's a nice guy.

You got anything else? Or are you here to parrot the propaganda of MSM?
3 ups, 3y,
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1. Do you know what a veto is? This is basic civics.

2. Except the US of A , the most powerful country in the entire world, overthrew the democratically elected government of Iran in 1954, shot down their civilian plane in 1988, ripped up the Iran Deal that they were following to the T, surrounded their entire country with military bases, imposed crippling sanctions that were illegal under international law, and killed their top general. But yeah, Iran is the escalator here. So what happened to the anti-war narrative again?

3. America has by far the largest military budget in the entire world, trumping the next 10 countries COMBINED, many of which are our staunch allies. It's completely unnecessary to inject even more money, and the increased military spending did NOT fund infrastructure. I have no idea where you got that from.

4. Did I ever excuse Obama for his drone strikes? No. But you'll PRETEND I did, because you don't actually have a good argument.

5. You got anything else. Or are you going to pretend that you're anti war while simultaneously spewing war propaganda?
6 ups, 3y,
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The meme speaks for itself but you would suggest it's otherwise...Trump is the only president to never start a war but you're blaming him for all the wars he didn't stop????

I am anti-war and while I don't think it's necessary to spend all this money on the machine, especially when there are people living in the streets, staving and dying - the reality is that Trump got a lot of support to inject money into the military. He also brokered more peace deals than any president in history.

I guess the question I ask you, since you decided to weigh in - is the meme incorrect in its assertion?
4 ups, 3y
I loved it when Trump b*tchslapped that NWO POS Liz Cheney with the p.s. that she was just mad because he was bringing the troops back home where they belonged :-D
2 ups, 3y,
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Your assertion isn't technically incorrect, but it's HIGHLY misleading.
2 ups, 3y,
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Speaking of incorrect assertions, your claim that the Yemen confict is a "literal genocide" is completely false, not just misleading. The Yemen civil war was started by the Houthis and is a proxy fight between Iran and Saudi Arabia. While we are speaking of misleading assertions yours about the resolution implies that we were providing a large amount of assistance to Saudi Arabia. We were providing in flight refueling and targeting assistance which probably resulted in many fewer civilian deaths.
2 ups, 3y,
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1. The Yemen conflict is considered by some scholars and human rights experts to be a genocide, so no, that's not "completely false."

https://theconversation.com/us-complicity-in-the-saudi-led-genocide-in-yemen-spans-obama-trump-administrations-106896

2. Providing refueling flights to perpetrators of a genocide I think is considered "providing a large amount of assistance." And the US did way more than just that.

https://theintercept.com/2020/10/29/trump-yemen-war-civilian-deaths/
https://www.genocidewatch.com/single-post/2020/05/17/american-made-bombs-have-been-killing-civilians-in-yemen

3. It seems like you're to be willing anti-war only when democrats are warmongering, but when I point to verifiable cases of Trump being a warmonger, you're bending over backwards to defend him. It's almost as if you're a partisan hack rather a someone who's principally anti-war.
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It takes a lot of digging but you can eventually get to the stench of Democratic influence. The majority of the "data" that is sourced in your first article comes from The Yemen Data Project. "So what?" says you. Do you know where the YDP gets its funding? I am sure you don't. Just to save you time in searching for it, it is funded by the Open Societies Foundation. Since you are probably just as unfamiliar with the Open Societies Foundation as I am I will tell you that it was founded by George Soros, yes that George Soros. So that throws most of the credibility of your "scholar and human rights expert" right out the window.

As if that wasn't enough, his only credible source of data was the UN's 2017 Final report of the Panel of Experts on Yeman. Mr. Bachman directly quoted the report in saying "The blockade is essentially using the threat of starvation as a bargaining tool and an instrument of war." The very next sentence in the report says, "The Houthi forces are also using the population as a pawn when they escalate their strikes against Saudi Arabia, knowing full well the brunt of reprisals will be felt by the civilian population. The Houthis are relying on public condemnation of Saudi Arabia’s reprisals to offset any liability on their part for those actions." If you would like a truly unbiased assement of who is at fault for the tragedy that is Yemen you should read the report https://reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/resources/N1800513.pdf In it you will find equal blame for the disaster laid at the feet of both the coalition and the Houthi rebels. It is a nasty civil war with crimes against humanity commited by both sides, not a "literal genocide" conducted by a Trump administration backed coalition of Middle Eastern states as you have implied.

In response to your intercept article there were mistakes made in the the middle of a civil war that was being taken advantage of by Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. There seems to be a huge amount of finger pointing being made in all of your sources with very little consideration of the the truth of the situation. Yemen is about as big of a mess that you can ask for as a president. You have one of your major allies being attacked by a rebel group in the middle of a civil war while one of the geatest threats to your country is trying to establish a foothold in the country to leverage it as a base for attacks on the western world. How would you have responded?
2 ups, 3y
1. Genetic fallacy

2. The fact that Saudi Arabia, a right wing theocracy, is an ally of the US is a massive problem.

3. No one's denying that the Houthis aren't bad and haven't committed horrible things, but compared to the Saudi led coalition, there no where near as powerful and haven't committed nearly as much war crimes. Given that you understand the Yemen conflict is an extraordinarily messy situation and given that the US has facilitated the humanitarian crisis there, it is imperative that the US withdraw any involvement in Yemen.
0 ups, 3y
This assertion is OVERALL incorrect since all involved military leaders and even a number of Republicans had warned Trump about the withdrawal of troops since it will endanger the remaining contingent in Afghanistan and is sending a wrong signal to all enemies.

The only ones Trump had bitchslapped were the own people, but that was nothing new to him.
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Guess who overthrew the Iranian government? Jimmy Carter a democrat
3 ups, 3y,
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The US coup of Iran occurred in 1954, under Eisenhower. I have no idea where you got Jimmy Carter from.
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From a school history book
3 ups, 3y,
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Are you referring to the Iranian revolution in 1979 because that's not what I'm talking about.
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yeah
3 ups, 3y
Jimmy Carter had nothing to do with that.
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