>>19422235>"The economy is recovering..."houthis blocking global trade will make sure that doesn't happen too quickly, and the rich jews are always siphoning money away from the working class to get more rich. during the pandemic, they made fucking historical bank off of the poor, and of course during a time of unprecedented human tragedy.
>"...nobody’s rioting..."many pro palestinian protests/antiwar/anti-israel, but true, no real rioting. school shooters are on the rise though, and most downtown areas of major cities do not look like they've recovered after covid/blm protests.
>"...we’re standing up on the world stage again."i thought biden made an ass of himself after begging xi for a visit that they had in scuffed junkie infested san francisco, then called him a dictator immediately afterwards. by comparison, and not trying to boost opinions of an intensely flawed politician, but trump invited xi to his own home. he also set the world stage by stepping foot in north korea to meet kim jong un, a historical event that would pave the way towards reconciliation between the two warring nations. biden, on the other hand, has seen kim frustrated with constant military drills to the point that he's tearing down a giant reunification monument and blocking all communications with south korea. this is the type of impact a world leader has on the world stage, it can not be underestimated, and can be used for good or bad. i hated trump's domestic retard policies, but his people and negotiating skills as a business man really served him well as a global diplomat. could be cool to see trump take care of global affairs, and some other unsenile president to take care of the domestic ones.
these people really just do believe whatever's playing on the tv screen. there's no real reason to respect a spoonfed opinion. it's lazy, the opposite of the way you portray these men, but who can blame them, if they were never taught to critical think.