2019.08.12 14:09
Is America Crazy? - FPIF
https://fpif.org/is-america-crazy/
2019.08.12 14:12
2019.08.12 23:05
I do not know why he did not talk about the budget deficit and military spending.
The U.S. got involved in many conflicts around the world and started the war. There
was very little justification of the war or U.S. intelligence fabricated the enemy’s
intention in favor of the war. Almost all of these wars resulted in nothing but
the disaster in that region and the U.S. ended up losing the war. All U.S. did was
spending an astronomical amount of money and lives of young people who were basically
bought by money. As a nation, U. S. is wasting people’s tax money, resources and
ending lives of young people for nothing.
Every citizen understands “one should not spend more than what one brought in”.
The borrowed money must be an investment. It must not be a waste. No decent
person borrows money to drink or gamble. Every nation’s budget weighs the pros and cons
between welfare spending and defense spending. Now the U.S. needs more money on the welfare
of people who are poor and disadvantaged. The U.S. must stop playing war games and take
care of her own people inside.
2019.08.12 23:43
(Tulsi Gabbard; Democratic Presidential Candidate)
Every word she said about U.S. War is worth listening to carefully.
2019.08.13 02:55
The appearance of Trump in American politics has some silver linings.
It has proved that the White Supremacy is not necessarily a good thing and it does not work
as some of the red necks believe.
Americans will get an idea that white supremacists are basically idiots.
A lot of people who supported Trump got sour on Trump and his racist's idea.
Americans may recollect the Trump years as some kind of a nightmare.
John Feffer is an author and currently co-director of Foreign Policy in Focus at the Institute for Policy Studies.[1]He is a fellow at the Open Society Foundations.[2] His books include Crusade 2.0, (City Lights, 2012), a description of contemporary attacks on Islam, North Korea/South Korea: US Policy and the Korean Peninsula, a description of current U.S. policy towards Korea and its limitations, Power Trip, a narrative of American unilateralism during the George W. Bush administration, and Living in Hope, a description of creative responses by local communities to the challenges of globalization.
John Feffer
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Feffer is a contributor to The Huffington Post. He has written the plays The Pundit and The Politician,[2] both of which were performed at the 2013 Washington's Capital Fringe Festival.[2]
He is a member of the Democratic Socialists of America[3].(from Internet)
I haven't read any of his previous works and do not know him at all other than what I just read
in this article thru Flipboard.
He said, I believe, correctly and accurately what's going on in this vast country,
which should make any conscientious citizen terribly concerned.