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I refused to file my taxes last year after Trump had already started engaging in excursions from democratic norms. It's like an abusive spouse demanding alimony during a contentious divorce.

More than $20bn. That’s roughly the cost of our military operation in Iran to date.

Tax day is a month away. If you’re like me, it makes your stomach turn to watch the US practice regime change in the Middle East – again. If you’re like me, the reckless murder of more than 150 little girls in the name of “liberating” Iranian women fills you with rage. The worst part? You and I literally paid for this.

Today, our government dollars at work look like the hellscape that was Tehran, where our military intentionally blew up oil storage facilities whose burning black rain will deliver cancer to generations to come. We are financing chemical warfare, a war crime, banned under the Geneva conventions. All of this, of course, against the backdrop of the ongoing genocide in Gaza, where up to 70% of the weapons come from the United States and the revolting and deadly paramilitary operations of our Department of Homeland Defense and ICE.

The American people did not sign up for this. Congress was neither consulted nor did it approve the opening attack on 28 February, contrary to the separation-of-powers bedrock our country was built upon. Most of us are fed up with unjustified conflicts and “forever wars”. In fact, 70% of voters opposed potential action in Iran before the first bombs fell. A majority continue to oppose the war now, and support will keep eroding as gas and food prices rise.

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[–] stylusmobilus@aussie.zone 1 points 5 days ago

Is this another quote in the form of resistance?

absurdity of their comment

What’s absurd? Their population elected him again after a trial run. They are responsible for him being elected.

frivolous

Not at all. For years the risk of this and how serious its consequences are has been pointed out to their citizens.

open to challenge

Go ahead, then.

for they are amusing themselves

Nothing amusing about pointing this out, at all. Far from it.

anti Semites

Jam this up your arse. I oppose their current leadership and their actions, not the religion or its people. It’s as spineless as the use of a quote.

they even like to play

giving ridiculous reasons

discredit the seriousness

Yarda fucking yarda and worse still, it’s not even yours.

delight in acting in bad faith

Problem is, it’s all true and demonstrably so.

if you press them

Go ahead

abruptly fall silent

Like the American public when pressed? Hahaha not here sunshine

the time for argument is past

It is. It’s time American citizens got something together and urged whatever leadership or influence they can to organise and help with a national strike, so the houses will act in impeachment. It’s a dead set shame some (if they’re Americans) prefer to quote movie lines and philosophy, but anyway.

That was terrible, and lazy.