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@zedvictor4
You’re telling me that I can’t tell you what you might or might not need to do, yet you entered this forum just to tell ME what to do with “move on Sunshine.” Hypocrisy.
Have a nice day.
Have a nice day.
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@FLRW
Don’t know, I’d need the Trump administration to develop it more as an actual plan before coming to a conclusion.
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@FLRW
The EB-5 program makes foreign investors eligible for citizenship if they invest $1 million into a business with at least 10 employees. Trump’s proposal would make foreign investors eligible if they invest $5 million to be used for federal expenditure. Sure, maybe the gold card wouldn’t generate employment as much as EB-5, but maybe it doesn’t need to. The point of the gold card is to generate federal discretionary funding. So I see no problem with the gold card. Of course, it’s still sort of a vague proposal so far, so I won’t draw any conclusions yet.
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@cristo71
Yes, and it was when Gorbachev was premier that the peace talks began.
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@Shila
We have yet to see the deal Trump negotiated with Zelenskyy.
Trump just announced in his Cabinet meeting today that they have just finished the first portion of that deal (including a rare minerals deal), and it will be unveiled when Zelenskyy visits D.C. on Friday.
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@FLRW
Putin could be a US citizen if he buys a Trump $5 million dollar Gold visa card.
Those gold cards are only for those who have hired a lot of American workers in America and contributed a significant amount to the American economy.
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@cristo71
Reagan was able to negotiate with the Soviets while still calling it “the evil empire.”
Reagan never officially condemned Soviet military actions when he was going through peace talks with them. He lessened his “evil empire” rhetoric during said peace talks.
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All good points, we’ll have to see where the peace talks go.
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@zedvictor4
Then you never needed to enter this forum topic.
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@IlDiavolo
And I think that sort of avoidance is a good thing in this day and age, considering that we’re essentially in a second Cold War.
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@Sidewalker
I am not basing this off of Trump. Literally every Cold War President knew that compromise is key when opening peace talks with a capable enemy. It’s kind of common sense that when you’re dealing with an opponent who is just as powerful (if not, more) as you, you need to make sure that they feel that they’re getting something out of it, too. If we vote to directly condemn Putin, he’s just going to walk away from the negotiating table. I personally would have abstained, but this vote might be what we need to get Putin to finally be rational and become open to peace talks.
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@Best.Korea
And plus, aren’t you a Nazi? I don’t think you’re in any position to be giving us an opinion against a dictator.
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@Best.Korea
The thing is, we can’t just condemn a nation the second we enter peace negotiations with them. They need to feel like we can compromise. That’s basic Foreign Relations 101.
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@Best.Korea
He probably is. And that’s a good thing. Do you know why? Because now he feels like he’s gained something, even though he really hasn’t (that UN resolution does nothing but verbally condemn him). It’ll make him more open to peace talks (hopefully).
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@Lemming
I’m pretty sure we have our Ambassador consult executive officials, and then they vote for us. Not sure though.
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On Feb 24, the UN introduced three resolutions to officially condemn Russia’s war in Ukraine, and demand an immediate withdrawal of Russian troops. The US voted alongside Russia to not adopt those resolutions. I personally think it’s good we voted that way and that Western Europe should not have voted to adopt the resolutions. I don’t mean that it’s good to approve of the war (that’s not what the US meant in voting against it), I just think that fully condemning Russia right as we’re entering peace talks is a bad idea and might keep Russia from cooperating.
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@Best.Korea
I’m going to exit this conversation. It’s getting weird and disturbing.
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@zedvictor4
He’s been dead 80 years, but he’s still a very relevant topic in presidential history discussions. Many tend to make him overshadow the legacies of other presidents when they put him on a ranking list. So no zedvictor, I will not move on, because there’s no point in doing so.
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@Shila
Yes. They are both murderers and trans. That’s a fact. I’m not implying that there is any correlation.
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@Best.Korea
So if it still needs improvement, why are you basing your opinions on Nazism on it?
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@Best.Korea
And then again, Best.Korea, it’s just AI. Maybe it’s views are different from the real Hitler. I mean, the AI literally responded to you with “mein Fuhrer” multiple times. That’s like if you talked to Trump and he kept calling you “Mr. President.” So the AI is so confused that it doesn’t even understand the role Hitler plays in the conversation.
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Unpopular opinion: FDR is overrated. I do not mean (I’m talking to you, Mall) that he is talked about too often. What I mean is that when people rank presidents, they list FDR as one of, if not, the greatest president in American history. That’s not true. He was a good leader and orator, but I don’t think he was as good as people say he was. Why? I’ll tell you.
The Small Stuff
- When the Supreme Court ruled many of his New Deal policies as an unconstitutional over-extent of executive power, he (unsuccessfully) attempted to extend the Supreme Court to 15 justices so that they could override the previous rulings. This was just a part of his attempt to keep power for much longer than any one man ever should.
- He refused to sign a piece of legislation that would prevent police officers from lynching African-Americans. This was a part of his redlining policies, where he would deny African-Americans some basic human rights just to stay on the good side of the Southern Democrats (aka Dixiecrats).
- He nominated Hugo Black to become a Supreme Court Justice, who was a well-known and prominent member of the Ku Klux Klan.
- He sat by and watched, and even approved, of harsh legislation that prevented Jewish refugees from Germany to enter the United States, resulting in those refugees being sent back to Germany to suffer from the Holocaust.
Executive Order #9066
Many see Franklin D. Roosevelt's internment as a bad decision, and a terrible response to Pearl Harbor, but for some reason, it doesn't seem to have any effect on how many view his presidency. But, in my opinion, this alone is enough to knock him out of the top 3. He literally authorized the internment of an approximated 120,000 Japanese Americans, the vast majority of whom were innocent and probably loyal American citizens! In those four years that Japanese-Americans were interned, Japanese-American children missed out on years of valuable educational time, and couldn't live normal lives like normal children. Innocent Americans were kept behind barbed wire in miserable conditions for 4 years. EO #9066 was what made us a little more like those we were at war with. Such a disgusting disregard for innocent fellow humans shouldn't have ever happened, and should never, ever happen again.
The New Deal
Okay. Let's talk about the New Deal. Was it really that amazing? First off, let's talk about the First New Deal. Most historians can agree that it didn't work. The First New Deal may have helped some Americans find jobs, but by the end of it, the Depression was still in full force. But then came the Second New Deal. Although the Second New Deal did generate change, it honestly wasn't much different from the First New Deal, other than a redistribution of wealth (sounds pretty Marxist to me), and the controversial NIRA (meant to protect laborers), which was struck down as unconstitutional because it placed over-reaching restrictions on the free market.
Granted, many can agree (and I am one of them) that the Second New Deal eventually did slowly start working. But then, as those programs were still taking effect, FDR decided to just cut the deficit. This caused yet another recession. As the "Roosevelt Recession" was still happening, American involvement in WWII (starting with the Lend-Lease Act) began, causing a need for war machine manufacturing and other important jobs. This brough employment level to nearly 100%, and, almost overnight, ended the Great Depression.
So, in my opinion, we will never truly know whether or not the New Deal programs would have worked. That's why we can't automatically give FDR full credit for fixing the Depression, but instead look at what he was able to accomplish before WWII began. And that's the largest growth of federal government power in American history, a growth that was so drastic and so over-reaching that some programs (as I have already stated twice) that were actually ruled as unconstitutional. Also, it caused the government to take on tens of billions of dollars of debt. It is even estimated that from 1933 to 1936, the federal government's debt grew by an insane 50%, only furthering a long, terrible American tradition of debt crises.
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Where the hell did you hear that Jews were being mean to other people and animals, and what makes you think that Hitler was just “being mean” to the Jews? He locked up Jews in gas chambers and forced children to watch their parents slowly and painfully die!
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@Best.Korea
Where the hell did you hear that Jews were being mean to other people and animals, and what makes you think that Hitler was just “being mean” to the Jews? He locked up Jews in gas chambers and forced children to watch their parents slowly and painfully die!
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@Best.Korea
He introduced animal rights while simultaneously taking human rights away from a great many people.
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@Best.Korea
So you support extreme white nationalism and the extermination of all other races that you do not deem “superior”? This is kind of disturbing…
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I think this game was amazingly executed. It’s full of puzzles and historical intrigue, but doesn’t lose that action adventure that makes Indiana Jones what it is. It was very reminiscent of Raiders and the Last Crusade, Indy may have actually been at his best since the Last Crusade. Up for debate, though. I would recommend this game to anyone into Indiana Jones or historical and biblical myth (or if you just want to have fun beating up Nazis).
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@Greyparrot
I’m with you all the way that Reid is a racist who has no place on a talk show, but unfortunately, I don’t think it will ever be possible to end racism.
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@Savant
I like that view. He was right to believe that there would be some sort of revolution against a ruling class that was, back in his time, much more emphasized and tyrannical than that of modern-day America. But he was a terrible economist, considering that his proposed economic system would have to result in the state having to generate prices at random, provide manufacturing quotas based on uninformed guesses, and also that he seemed to be completely ignorant of the fact that employers might actually be an important part of a functioning society.
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I am personally of the opinion that Marxism is impressively irrational. Others may disagree, but that’s fine. This topic is just for people to discuss their opinions on Marxism freely (keep profanity to a minimum and be civil with each other).
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@Shila
You are utterly confused. The “evidence” you provided literally does nothing to support what you’re saying.
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@Shila
I’m not attempting to say that they’re killing because they’re trans.
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@Shila
Oh my god. I am not calling all trans serial killers. I am simply stating that the Zizians are a group connected to several murders, and the Zizians just happen to also be trans. I am NOT generalizing anything. Is this really that hard to understand?
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@Best.Korea
But this message isn’t anti-trans. It literally just stated the facts: the Zizians are a group of trans people that are linked to multiple murders. That’s it. Nothing anti-trans in there.
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@Best.Korea
Please explain to me how the message was meant to make trans people look bad.
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@Shila
Ah. I get it now.
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@Shila
Ok….
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@Shila
Yeah, Best.Korea said it in English. You told me that Best.Korea is struggling to learn Japanese; Best.Korea didn’t say anything in Japanese, she said it in English.
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@Shila
But we’re speaking English, not Japanese.
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@Shila
No, it isn’t so that people can spend more on cars. Best.Korea literally said people shouldn’t be allowed to buy expensive cars or houses.
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@Shila
I know who Dahmer was. He was a terrible, disgusting human being who deserved to die. I don’t know why you’re putting that definition there. I’m not in any way diminishing how bad he was. Quite the opposite, in fact. What I’m saying is that when the creator of this topic talked about how the Zizians are responsible for murders and are potentially a criminal organization, Best.Korea called the backlash against the Zizians an “anti-trans movement.” That’s stupid, it’s like calling Dahmer’s prosecution an anti-white blonde male movement. Defending a criminal because of their identity is wrong, and that’s what I was speaking against. I don’t know where you got the idea that I was defending Dahmer’s actions.
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@Best.Korea
I’m sorry, what? You want the US to turn to militarism and keep people from buying expensive cars and houses? What? Where is the logic behind this?
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@Best.Korea
It’s not anti trans. That’s like if I said the prosecution of Jeffrey Dahmer was an anti-blonde male movement. Someone’s identity shouldn’t excuse them for any crime.
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@Shila
What are you trying to say?
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@Shila
Yes. I know. Illegal immigrant factory workers, that is.
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@WyIted
DEI programs for robots🤣. Glad all that DEI stuff is going away.
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