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๐Ÿ—ฝ UNITED STATES POLITICS ๐Ÿฆ…

>Thread for the hellish discussion related to the scourge of the earth, the destroyer of nations, the king of coups, the sultan of sanctions, the emir of the embargo, the autocrat of austerity, the doge of deregulation, the baron of busting unions, the prince of privatization, the lord of loan sharks, the patron-saint of proxy wars, the sponsor of settlers, the guarantor of genocides, the Divided $nakkkes of Amerikkkaโ„ข


<Do not become addicted to food, water, or housing Edition


OP Backup Site: https://usapol.neocities.org/
๐Ÿ’€ ICE & Prison Resources

(Amerika is the most incarcerated country in the world!)

ICE tracker using public info and user submissions // https://www.iceinmyarea.org/
list of deaths at ICE concentration camps // https://www.aila.org/infonet/deaths-at-adult-detention-centers
visualization of prison population in US // https://mkorostoff.github.io/incarceration-in-real-numbers/
Organizing in Prison โ€” for when the walls close in (RANT Collective) // https://www.organizingforpower.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Organizing-in-Jail.pdf
database of U.S. facilities incl. ICE holding sites // https://alcpress.org/usjails/index.html
list of prison related resources, mailing lists, etc // https://www.prisonactivist.org/resources
ICE Agent List (incomplete) // https://wiki.icelist.is/index.php/Category:Agents
US Political Prison Tracker (last updated 2025) // https://uspoliticalprisoners.com/

Jailhouse Reading:

๐Ÿ“– Angela Davis - Are Prisons Obsolete? // https://dn790007.ca.archive.org/0/items/the-anarchist-library-full-list-of-pdfs-nov-2020/angela-y-davis-are-prisons-obsolete.pdf
๐Ÿ“– How to Defend Yourself During Police Interrogation // https://www.notrace.how/resources/download/comment-la-police-interroge-et-comment-sen-defendre/how-to-defend-yourself-during-a-police-interrogation.pdf
๐Ÿ“– National Lawyers Guild guide to being a jailhouse lawyer // https://www.jailhouselaw.org/
๐Ÿ“– Critical Resistance - Surviving Solitary Confinement // https://criticalresistance.org/resources/surviving-solitary/
๐Ÿ“– An inside-outside publication for abolitionist struggle & strategy across prison walls // https://criticalresistance.org/abolitionist/
๐Ÿ“– Prisonersโ€™ Self-Help Litigation Manual // https://api.pageplace.de/preview/DT0400.9780199705665_A35159258/preview-9780199705665_A35159258.pdf

โš’๏ธ LABOR!

Live strike tracker with deep stats on who, what and when // https://striketracker.ilr.cornell.edu/
AFL-CIO [imperialist]'s Strike Tracker // https://aflcio.org/strike-map
Labor Bureau's Official 'work stoppage' tracker // https://www.bls.gov/wsp/
IWW timeline for the 20th century (ends at 1999) // https://archive.iww.org/history/chronology/
IWW Work Place Organizing Guide // https://usa.anarchistlibraries.net/library/industrial-workers-of-the-world-libcom-org-solidarity-federation-walthamstow-anarchist-group-wo
โ–ถ Salting | Work Place Organizing 101 (50 minute webinar) // https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SHlCLyM4FY

โš–๏ธ Deeds of the Burger Reich ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

deep list of horrible shit we (royal we) have done // https://github.com/dessalines/essays/blob/main/us_atrocities.md
Coups and regime changes โ€“ master list // https://williamblum.org/essays/read/overthrowing-other-peoples-governments-the-master-list
Wikipedia: United States War Crimes // https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_war_crimes
/our boys/ (bring em home!) detail abusing Iraqi prisoners [2006] // https://www.hrw.org/report/2006/07/22/no-blood-no-foul/soldiers-accounts-detainee-abuse-iraq
More than 250 military interventions in the last 30 years alone // https://blackagendareport.com/us-launched-251-military-interventions-1991-and-469-1798
Visualisation of the Trans Atlantic Slave Trade // https://www.slavevoyages.org/
UNESCO Sites relating to Slavery // https://slaveryandremembrance.org/
First Hand Documents of the horrors of Slavery // https://www.loc.gov/collections/slave-narratives-from-the-federal-writers-project-1936-to-1938/

๐Ÿ“บ Glowie News ๐Ÿ“บ

(sponsored by the Burger Eagle Freedom Institute (formerly USAID))

CNN Live // https://www.livenewsnow.com/american/cnn-news-usa.html
MSNBC Live // https://www.livenewsnow.com/american/msnbc.html
FOX Live // https://www.livenewsnow.com/american/fox-news-channel.html
Bloomberg Live // https://www.bloomberg.com/live/us
Burger House Live // https://www.whitehouse.gov/live/
Local News // https://www.50states.com/ce/
Weather // https://www.noaa.gov/weather

๐Ÿ“บ Gommie News ๐Ÿ“บ

Jacobin // https://jacobin.com/
Black Agenda Report // https://blackagendareport.com/
The Grayzone // https://thegrayzone.com/
Leftvoice // https://www.leftvoice.org/
Newsanon Filter // https://leftypol.org/search.php?search=name%3A%22News+Anon+3.0%22&board=leftypol

๐Ÿ๏ธ Epstein's Client List ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ฑ

Epstein's Black Book // https://epsteinsblackbook.com/
DOJ Disclosures // https://www.justice.gov/epstein/doj-disclosures
Track AIPAC // https://www.trackaipac.com/
Al Jazeera visual guide (2026) // https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/2/10/struggling-to-navigate-the-epstein-files-here-is-a-visual-guide

Essential American Politik ๐Ÿ“–

๐Ÿ“– WEB Du Bois - Black Reconstruction // https://cominsitu.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/w-e-b-du-bois-black-reconstruction-an-essay-toward-a-history-of-the-part-which-black-folk-played-in-the-attempt-to-reconstruct-democracy-2.pdf
๐Ÿ“– Eugene Debs - Fourth of July Speech // https://jacobin.com/2020/07/eugene-debs-independence-day-address-fourth-july
๐Ÿ“– Power Anywhere There's People! โ€“ Fred Hampton // https://www.hamptonthink.org/read/power-anywhere-where-thats-people-fred-hampton
๐Ÿ“– War is a Racket โ€“ Smedley Butler // https://ratical.org/ratville/CAH/warisaracket.html
๐Ÿ“– Letters From an American Farmer โ€“ St. John de Crevoecoeur // https://americanliterature.com/author/j-hector-st-john-de-crevoecoeur/book/letters-from-an-american-farmer/summary
๐Ÿ“– Trail of Broken Treaties // American Indian Movement https://www.usu.edu/mountainwest/files/bennion-workshop/trail-of-broken-treaties-20-point-position-paper-1972.pdf
๐Ÿ“– The Declaration of Independence https://www.archives.gov/founding-docs/declaration-transcript
https://www.archives.gov/founding-docs/declaration-transcript
๐Ÿ“– The Ballot or the Bullet โ€“ Malcolm X // https://www.gilderlehrman.org/sites/default/files/inline-pdfs/ballot_or_bullet.pdf
๐Ÿ“– What to the Slave is the Fourth of July? โ€“ Frederick Douglass // https://www.gilderlehrman.org/sites/default/files/inline-pdfs/douglass_july_4_speech.pdf
๐Ÿ“– A Trail of Broken Treaties โ€“ American Indian Movement // https://www.usu.edu/mountainwest/files/bennion-workshop/trail-of-broken-treaties-20-point-position-paper-1972.pdf
๐Ÿ“– Custer Died for Your Sins โ€“ Vine Deloria Jr. // http://www.riversimulator.org/Resources/Books/CusterDiedForYourSinsAnIndianManifesto1969Deloria.pdf
๐Ÿ“– Emancipation Proclamation โ€“ Lincoln // https://www.archives.gov/milestone-documents/emancipation-proclamation
๐Ÿ“– Democracy in America by Alexis de Tocqueville // https://americanliterature.com/author/alexis-de-tocqueville/book/democracy-in-america/summary
๐Ÿ“– Common Sense โ€“ Thomas Paine // https://americainclass.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Common-Sense-Full-Text.pdf
๐Ÿ“– An Indigenous History of the United States โ€“ Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz // https://nycstandswithstandingrock.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/dunbar-ortiz-2014.pdf
๐Ÿ“– Huey Long โ€“ Share Our Wealth // https://www.hueylong.com/programs/share-our-wealth/huey-longs-share-our-wealth-speech

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>>2867185
>I think most Americans don't care one bit at all about this bullshit … It'd be like asking which side do you support in Sudan or something.
Yeah. Vladimir Pozner said he didn't think Soviet propaganda had much effect because most Americans lived in a very insulated kind of existence and didn't care what happened outside of their own stinky town in Tennessee. It was harder then in some ways because they broadcasted over shortwave radio, which not that many people listened to, although more people used to. He thought it had more influence in some third-world countries which had more repressive regimes, therefore you couldn't get basic information about stuff, but you could listen to Moscow Radio or Voice of America or BBC, and there were people who listened to all three.

>>2866415
>You would need the military and intelligence community on your side, the very people you hate for doing imperialism
>>2866424
>The only way anything changes is through military coup
>>2866426
>Chairman Milley will return and install the DoTP.
The role of the military in revolutions is of interest to me lately. Israel has wanted to ethnically cleanse Gazans by driving them into the Sinai, but Egypt has tried to prevent that because there will be a revolution there and it's quite possible that soldiers in the army would refuse to repress the workers. If that happened then revolution would be a real possibility.

If there are large enough strikes then the ruling class will eventually freak out and send out the soldiers. If the soldiers follow orders then they will crush the strikes most (if not all?) of the time because the amount of force they can bring to bear is so extreme. If the soldiers refuse to follow to orders and side with the workers, then you could get a relatively bloodless revolution. The third possibility is the army splits and you have a civil war which is what happened in Russia and that will also affect the kind of regime the revolutionaries set up if they win because they will have to fully militarize themselves to win the war.

Anyways, in the U.S., the all-volunteer military has become a "choice," so you get this weird glazing from the right (and liberals) all the time about soldiers because they "chose" to serve, and at the same time some portions of the left (more online though than IRL I think) moralize about soldiers like vegetarians lecturing people for eating meat. Even though the leftists doing that often consider themselves to be communists or radicals in some kind of way, it's a very individualized and atomistic approach. And then leftists who do want to encourage fraternization with soldiers will say, well, the reason they joined the military is because they were poor, which comes across as condescending. So we're in a very bad situation.

>>2867189
>If there are large enough strikes then the ruling class will eventually freak out and send out the soldiers. If the soldiers follow orders then they will crush the strikes most (if not all?) of the time because the amount of force they can bring to bear is so extreme. If the soldiers refuse to follow to orders and side with the workers, then you could get a relatively bloodless revolution. The third possibility is the army splits and you have a civil war which is what happened in Russia and that will also affect the kind of regime the revolutionaries set up if they win because they will have to fully militarize themselves to win the war.
There's just no fucking way. You think the army can't just immediately court marshal whoever shows even the first sign of mutinous ideation? Even if a whole camp mutinied it would be no problem to immediately bring in an overwhelming force to retake it. I think it's pretty obvious the military is going to lean more reactionary, although there may be left and liberal inclined people within it, but even if they were 50/50 it would be no problem to remove all the left-sympathetic people and recruit more reactionaries.

Anyways, Engels wrote about all this stuff.
https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1895/03/06.htm

>Let us have no illusions about it: a real victory of insurrection over the military in street fighting, a victory as between two armies, is one of the rarest exceptions. And the insurgents counted on it just as rarely. For them it was solely a question of making the troops yield to moral influences which, in a fight between the armies of two warring countries, do not come into play at all or do so to a much smaller extent. If they succeed in this, the troops fail to respond, or the commanding officers lose their heads, and the insurrection wins. If they do not succeed in this, then, even where the military are in the minority, the superiority of better equipment and training, of uniform leadership, of the planned employment of the military forces and of discipline makes itself felt. The most that an insurrection can achieve in the way of actual tactical operations is the proficient construction and defence of a single barricade. Mutual support, the disposition and employment of reserves โ€” in short, concerted and co-ordinated action of the individual detachments, indispensable even for the defence of one borough, not to speak of the whole of a large town, will be attainable only to a very limited extent, and usually not at all. Concentration of the military forces at a decisive point is, of course, out of the question here. Hence passive defence is the predominant form of struggle; an attack will be mounted here and there, by way of exception, in the form of occasional thrusts and assaults on the flanks; as a rule, however, it will be limited to the occupation of positions abandoned by retreating troops. In addition, the military have at their disposal artillery and fully equipped corps of trained engineers, means of warfare which, in nearly every case, the insurgents entirely lack. No wonder, then, that even the barricade fighting conducted with the greatest heroism โ€” Paris, June 1848; Vienna, October 1848; Dresden, May 1849 โ€” ended in the defeat of the insurrection as soon as the leaders of the attack, unhampered by political considerations, acted according to purely military criteria, and their soldiers remained reliable.


>The numerous successes of the insurgents up to 1848 were due to a great variety of causes. In Paris, in July 1830 and February 1848, as in most of the Spanish street fighting, a civic guard stood between the insurgents and the military. This guard either sided directly with the insurrection, or else by its lukewarm, indecisive attitude caused the troops likewise to vacillate, and supplied the insurrection with arms into the bargain. Where this civic guard opposed the insurrection from the outset, as in June 1848 in Paris, the insurrection was vanquished. In Berlin in 1848, the people were victorious partly through considerable reinforcements in the shape of new fighting forces during the night and the morning of March 19th, partly as a result of the exhaustion and poor rations of the troops, and, finally, partly as a result of the paralysis engendered by the command. But in all cases the fight was won because the troops failed to respond, because the commanding officers lost the faculty to decide or because their hands were tied.


>Even in the classic time of street fighting, therefore, the barricade produced more of a moral than a material effect. It was a means of shaking the steadfastness of the military. If it held out until this was attained, victory was won; if not, the outcome was defeat. This is the main point which must be kept in view, also when examining the outlook for possible future street fighting. [The last sentence is omitted in Die Neue Zeit and in the 1895 edition of Die Klassenkampfe in Frankreich 1848 bis 1850]


>Back in 1849 already, this outlook was pretty poor. Everywhere the bourgeoisie had thrown in its lot with the governments, โ€œculture and propertyโ€ had hailed and feasted the military moving against insurrection. The barricade had lost its magic; the soldier no longer saw behind it โ€œthe peopleโ€, but rebels, subversives, plunderers, levellers, the scum of society; the officer had in the course of time become versed in the tactical forms of street fighting, he no longer marched straight ahead and without cover against the improvised breastwork, but went round it through gardens, yards and houses. And this was now successful, with a little skill, in nine cases out of ten.


>But since then there have been very many more changes, and all in favour of the military. If the big towns have become considerably bigger, the armies have become bigger still. Paris and Berlin have, since 1848, grown less than fourfold, but their garrisons have grown more than that. By means of the railways, these garrisons can, in twenty-four hours, be more than doubled, and in forty-eight hours they can be increased to huge armies. The arming of this enormously increased number of troops has become incomparably more effective. In 1848 the smooth-bore, muzzle-loading percussion gun, today the small-calibre, breech-loading magazine rifle, which shoots four times as far, ten times as accurately and ten times as fast as the former. At that time the relatively ineffective round shot and grape-shot of the artillery; today the percussion shells, of which one is sufficient to demolish the best barricade. At that time the pick-axe of the sapper for breaking through fire proof walls; today the dynamite cartridge.


>On the other hand, all the conditions of the insurgentsโ€™ side have grown worse. An insurrection with which all sections of the people sympathise is hardly likely to recur; in the class struggle all the middle strata will never in all probability group themselves around the proletariat so exclusively that in comparison the party of reaction gathered round the bourgeoisie will well-nigh disappear. The โ€œpeopleโ€, therefore, will always appear divided, and thus a most powerful lever, so extraordinarily effective in 1848, is gone. If more soldiers who have seen service came over to the insurrectionists, the arming of them would become so much the more difficult. The hunting and fancy guns of the munitions shops โ€” even if not previously made unusable by the removal of part of the lock on police orders โ€” are far from being a match for the magazine rifle of the soldier, even in close fighting. Up to 1848 it was possible to make the necessary ammunition oneself out of powder and lead; today the cartridges differ for each gun, and are everywhere alike only in one point, namely, that they are a complicated product of big industry, and therefore not to be manufactured ex tempore, with the result that most guns are useless as long as one does not possess the ammunition suited only to them. And, finally, since 1848 the newly built quarters of the big cities have been laid out in long, straight, broad streets, tailor-made to give full effect to the new cannons and rifles. The revolutionary would have to be mad to choose of his own accord the new working class districts in the north or east of Berlin for a barricade fight.


Everything he said is spot on for America and only more true today.

>>2867070
Someone do a side by side comparison with the NSDAPโ€™s official program

>>2867170
>But burger bourgs are the highest, most powerful bracket of bourgs.
not powerful enough to flex their muscle on a middling power (iran) with no nukes or money apparently. Welcome to Multipolarism
>Their interests are the interests of the international bourgeoisie, which they are a part of and make up the leadership of.
Demonstrably incorrect. why did the UK refuse to let america use their resources like landing strips to attack Iran? why was america forced to attack alone unlike in Iraq? Its because america is weak, cant accomplish any of its goals (getting rid of the iranian uranium) and the other imperialists realize that
>What is the difference, in the american context, between an international bourg and a national bourg?
international bourg loves NATO and UN and the illusion of international law and national bourg (MAGA) loves explicit american orchestration of the world. liberal internationalism = status quo. nationalism = status quo disruption which russia and china love to exploit

>>2867202
You have like a comic book level understanding of the world.

I dont think you people realize that america was only as powerful as it was because of its porky internationalism and cooperation with the other imperialists. maga national porky has more autonomy in what they do but they're by definition weaker without the international coalition the Dems can muster

>>2866936
how many reps anon? my best is 3x3 315 i need to know if you even lift

>>2867204
>uhhh ur wrong
GREAT rebuttal

>>2867207
Who is the national bourg as opposed to the international? Can you just answer a simple question?


>>2867210
Bro, you're literally fucking retarded.

>>2867211
>malding this hard about an answer he doesn't like

>>2867212
You linked a question you retard.

But anyways, since this guy did all his Lenin reading from cartoons and memes: >>2867177
Lenin never spoke of a national bourgeois in imperialist nations.

I'm so tired of you dipshits. I think that's what I'm going to call you guys meme ML-kiddies.

>>2867218
>Lenin never spoke of a national bourgeois in imperialist nations

Itโ€™s almost as if Marxism Leninism is the real movement, not a religious dogma!

>>2867218
>If the proletariat of any one nation gives the slightest support to the privileges of its โ€œownโ€ national bourgeoisie, that will inevitably rouse distrust among the proletariat of another nation; it will weaken the international class solidarity of the workers and divide them, to the delight of the bourgeoisie.
why is this Neoliberal pretending to be a marxist? ๐Ÿค”

>>2867221
So, now that we have moved past the point where you are pretending this is Leninism. I'm asking you who do you specifically consider the national bourgeois that the Republicans represent?

>>2867223
You might want to read the whole context of that quote.

https://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1914/self-det/ch05.htm
The Right of Nations to Self-Determination
<5. THE LIBERAL BOURGEOISIE AND THE SOCIALIST OPPORTUNISTS IN THE NATIONAL QUESTION

>asserts lenin never talked about national bourgeois
>gets proved wrong immediately
comical

>>2867202
You forgot to answer
<Like give me a practical example of either, how or why are they mutually exclusive?
What materially differentiate an american international bourg vs an american national bourg? Like who in particular is national and/or international within the ruling class? Because it seems more like you're differentiating the petit from haute bourgs

>why did the UK refuse to let america use their resources like landing strips to attack Iran?

Because of the decline of american empire. It doesn't really have much to do with either dems or repubs being in charge imo

>>2867226
You are literally illiterate:
>Lenin never spoke of a national bourgeois in imperialist nations.

>>2867227
>What materially differentiate an american international bourg vs an american national bourg?
hillary clinton made the international TPP free trade agreement and wanted further NATO integration. maga killed the TPP agreement, is withdrawing troops from europe and set up trade barriers that ended the free trade neoliberal era that reigned since the 70s. you think euro porky is happy with any of that? obviously not

>>2867228
bro doesnt realize what privileges means. try using your context clues

>>2867232
That doesn't speak of a national bourgeois existing in imperialist nations. To give you a spark notes: the chapter is about national liberation movements and the national bourgeois in colonized countries, as opposed to the bourgeois in imperialist nations which are the international bourgeois.

>>2867231
>>2867227
you both sound like morons discussing power scaling of super heroes

>>2867231
Imo the trump administration is just asserting dominance in europe, who kind of forgot in the stupor of post-90s euphoria who's in charge, europorkies are bending over backwards for trump, they don't care all that much/agree with american foreign policy unquestioningly

My question is more how is hillary materially international in her class position and any republic equivalent of hers (say Ted Cruz or something) is not? Their economic position seems equally international to me. The actual economic base of these political institutions, those people that support and fund them, not the schmucks who vote for them, they're all beholden to international capital regardless of anything else

>>2866603
>>2867145
honestly they should lean into it and turn it into a memorial fountain that just squirts out the neck

>erm acktually ๐Ÿค“ that quote about imperialism is actually from a source about some other topic so its a no longer a quote about imperialism yep. i am very smart ๐Ÿค“

>>2867236
How so?

>>2867231
>hillary clinton made the international TPP free trade agreement and wanted further NATO integration.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/hillary-clinton-says-she-does-not-support-trans-pacific-partnership

> is withdrawing troops from europe

https://www.npr.org/2026/05/22/g-s1-123596/trump-sending-5-000-troops-to-poland
>President Trump on Thursday said the U.S. will send an additional 5,000 troops to Poland, stirring confusion following weeks of changing statements from Trump and his administration about reducing โ€” not increasing โ€” the American military footprint in Europe.

>>2867239
Who are you referring to? Who said some quote was not about imperialism?

>>2867237
>Imo the trump administration is just asserting dominance in europe
exactly, they're forced to. the last 30 years america didn't need to flex dominance to get europe to suck their cock, now they need to, this is a preferable state of affairs
>Their economic position seems equally international to me.
free trade and protectionism is equally international to you? no economic differences at all? huh??

>>2867245
>"As of today, I am not in favor of what I have learned about it," Clinton said, later adding, "I don't believe it's going to meet the high bar I have set."
she backed out because it was watered down didn't go far enough lol. had she gotten her way the entire pacific would have free trade
>President Trump on Thursday said the U.S. will send an additional 5,000 troops to Poland
one reversal doesn't change the fact that troops have already been pulled. america will have no troops in estonia after this next rotation is completed

https://militarnyi.com/en/news/u-s-pulls-most-troops-out-of-estonia-no-military-presence-planned-beyond-2027/

Last week:
"We could remove all of our soldiers out of Europe," he said. "Because as you probably noticed, Europe's a very different place than it was 20 years ago."
https://www.cnbc.com/2026/07/07/trump-nato-summit-greenland-us-troops-europe.html

>>2867247
I don't mean their economic position as in whatever particular policy they put forth but as in their relation to the means of production

>>2867247
The GOP isn't protectionist at all and neither is Trump really he only plays at it sometimes because of whatever vague notions in his head, not a coherent strategy.

But to remind this fucking gish-galloping poster. The original question was about a differences between Democrats and Republicans, not about Trump and Democrats.

https://www.thompsonhinesmartrade.com/2018/02/republican-senators-urge-president-re-engage-tpp-negotiations/
>Twenty-five Republican senators authored a letter to President Trump encouraging his administration to re-engage in Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) free trade agreement discussions, which he abandoned shortly after taking office in January 2017. Despite the withdrawal of the United States from TPP negotiations, the remaining 11 countries continued negotiating the newly approved Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), which is scheduled to be signed by its member countries March 8. This prompted a recent statement by President Trump that he may be interested in the multilateral deal if it could be made โ€œsubstantially better.โ€

Like I said, there is no daylight between Republicans and Democrats when it comes to serious business shit. They are a uniparty.

>>2867206
Iโ€™m on the 5x5 program so 5 sets of 5 reps

>>2867254
>as in their relation to the means of production
hillary and trump collectively own zero (0) factories, most of which exist in china anyway. the way they think and act is a little more complex than what you assume here

>>2867255
republicans are over. neocons are over. the only thing that exists now is MAGA. delusional if you think there's ever a status quo to return to
>The GOP isn't protectionist at all
I look at the tariffs and laugh. only the brightest minds on leftypol

>>2867262
Well I guess we will see in 2 years. Trump =/= GOP and atrump represents no coherent strategy. The tarrifs were just a scam btw. Lutnick made off like a bandit betting on the tarrifs getting refunded.

>>2867263
watch as the rest of the world implements tariffs on each other and nothing changes until a trade war leads to a hot war. free trade had to end before revolution could begin

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New patriotic guidelines just dropped

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>>2867266
This is a parody of an infographic about recommendations for filmimg female outfits that has been spammed on /pol/ for the last few days. It is funny even half of the /pol/tards are just tired of it being spammed non-stop 24/7


>>2867266
>the sombrero
Lol, but watch how many Mexicans still support Trump. Just straight up: "fuck Mexicans!" And they will still support him. Cucked beyond belief.

>Latinos were also more likely to vote for Trump in 2024 than in prior elections. In 2024, 48% of Latino voters backed him, according to the Centerโ€™s 2025 study on validated voters, up from 36% in 2020 and 28% in 2016.


<A Pew Research Center survey conducted in April finds that 66% of Latino Trump voters approve of his job performance. Thatโ€™s down 27 percentage points since the start of his second term.


At least he lost some I guess.

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>>2867272
>>2867266
Lol @ all the range of edits in the replies. Seems the only common thread is everyone hates Israel. It might be the only thing keeping this country together is our shared hatred of Israel.

Lol and they're very mad about the trans one in the original because it shows two black women on the podium in the approved image and then a white guy in the unapproved trans one.

>>2867279
Love how it apparently still wasn't racist enough for /pol/tards because of course it isn't. They've literally got their concentration camps and gestapo terrorizing minorities and they still think that this country is too "woke"

>>2867282
why are you linking a different article, just to make your fake stuff seem more real?

>>2867285
Unsurprisingly, the guy constantly spamming fake news is also the same guy who LARPs as a stereotypical leftcom in the Iran thread

It's truly remarkable the lengths people will go and the money they will spend on VPNs just to make a dying leftist website a little shittier

>Australians hold a candlelight vigil to remember the late US Senator Lindsey Graham.
They look like they're legit crying for Lindsey. Truly he was loved around the world.

>>2867292
Be careful leaving your sons alone around Uncle Ladybugs.

>UTAH โ€” man stabs Muslim mall worker 15x in broad daylight, tells police he targeted him because of his religion and "intends to kill Muslimsโ€
>bystanders knocked the man out
https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/crime/larsen-sohail-muslim-utah-stabbing-b3015105.html

He went night night. Sleepy time.


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