And that’s just what they admit to publicly.

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    Ain’t no war better than a proxy war. Libs don’t lose their kids, political support so easy to maintain

    Love to see the defense stock skyrocket. They’re the real winners

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    There are usually half a million homeless people in the USA. That means that they could’ve bought each and every one of those a 200k dollar home with that money. They could also have paid a total of 50 million months of rent at the 2000$ median price. And this is even taking as a premise that housing should be sellable or rentable in the first place. And yet they preferred this instead.

    Any Yankee around still not convinced that the USA government needs to end, this is your moment to reconsider.

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    That’s not really astounding to me. Hell, our government made the decision over a weekend to give 22 billion to bail out Silicon Valley Bank. Our government spends this kind of money without blinking. They only act like it’s too much when it would be used to help the average citizen.

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      If US spent even a fraction of the money it spends on trying to cling to global hegemony on fighting climate change we wouldn’t be in a climate crisis right now.

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    It seems they got rattled by Russia’s rebellion against NATO. They want to preserve their hegemony as much as possible.

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      I’m learning this in my personal life…no one is as irrational as a narcissist who realizes they’re losing control.

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        👆👆👆👆👆

        I’ve always found personifying U.S. and its relationship with its neighbors to be very useful. It all scales up and down with ease.

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    Instead of spending a fraction of that money to improve its own people’s lives, the US yet again prioritizes supporting fascist scum over valuing human life. The US terrorist regime needs to be sent where it belongs, the dustbin of history!

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    God how many lifesaving materials could that money buy

    hospital equipment, hospitals, vaccines, infrastructure repair, debt relief, healthcare, fucking anything!

    but now its just burned on a war they will lose in like 3 years

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    $1 million dollars to everybody living in the USA with billions left over.

    Healthcare? Nope, too expensive.

    Better water or power service? Nope, too expensive.

    Public transport? Nope, too expensive.

    War? Oh shit yeah! Money 🖨 go brrrrr!

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      Nah it’s only 337 dollars to everyone living in the USA. But I agree that it would have bought a lot of healthcare and infrastructure instead of pouring it down the toilet that is the Ukrainian military.

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        'kay fine… I’ll be more specific.

        $1 million dollars “to each and every living person within the arbitrary borders of the United States of Mayo-vania”

        There… are you happy… now.

        mumbles in Rodney Dangerfield, “Can’t get no respect round here… none at all”

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              you seemed to double down on your math error instead of investigating and correcting it. It just looks silly unless there was a a joke I missed.

              if libs saw this they would post this to a tankiejerk comm saying “Hexbear can’t math. Explains why they like communism 100 billion dead” etc. I don’t wanna give them easy Ws.

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    Literally no one I know is happy about this. I have yet to meet a single living person who approves of all this unchecked money and equipment being sent to some European country most people didn’t know about until 2014.