If they are the equivalent of pennies the maybe a few bucks is all that will be needed.
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I now want to get a bunch of these and start handing them out to asshat in public areas.
Here is one I took in Barcelona right before the US bombed Iran.

As well as many other groups, including Hamas if they ever get enough military power. The best solution for all is a peace plan and to get extremists out of government.
It really doesn't matter as most printer production is made in countries that want to sell to the US if not located there and I have yet to find a government who won't use any excuse to add state espionage tools they can use and blame on others. The US initially said it was to stop counterfeit currency production, that and the constellation QR type thing that stops printers from replicating the item in question does that, but fingerprinting all printers not only identifies the machine and most likely who used it but also is a great way to force people to start cutting out news papers again if they want to be anonymous in their letters asking for ransoms.
That's a non sequitur and false equivalence: opposing or supporting both Iran or Israel have little to do with capitalism as a way to govern and tend to be more rooted in self interests. Iran has capitalism as does Israel, now that most kibutzs are in name only it no longer has small scale communism to any real extent either.
I am not sure what you are responding to as it has been deleted but that really stood out. And as for the last sentiment I can thing of no government or organization that once big and powerful enough hasn't committed atrocities all the way up to genocide, be it the East India trading companies of the Dutch and British, the many empires through history (including the USSR and US), and all organizations that insulate themselves from criticism and their customers/employees (in the case of companies) or citizens/people (in the case of governments). The west is only notable today compare to most other nations by having more open reporting on what government decisions are being made and their negative impacts leading to more criticism that or more authoritarian regimes. This is typified by the reporting on the Spanish flu during world war 1 where the flu may well have originated in the US and was brought to the trenches killing millions but was reported on openly in the Spanish press while both the Entente and Tripple alliance supressed that news in their respective presses, leading to spain during that time being more representative or the wants of its people than the US, France, the UK, and Italy on the Entente side or Germany, Austria, and Turkey on the other (russia having bowed out by that point to start their civil war).
Not sure about it being bipartisan but Republicans have been pushing for this war since Regan. Be it the time Regan's admiration sunk the entire Iranian navy, to whether Bush administration wanted to put them on the same level as North Korea, to John McCain singing the bomb Iran song during his presidential bid you can see it everywhere. Democrats probably wouldn't oppose it, as we can kind of see, but they haven't shown much spine for any decision popular or unpopular for decades now.
Legally all printers do since the mid 90's
There's also trade women, and economic women for less destructive solutions.
Wikipedia? It's not software but worth donating to.