Wanderthread Redux (Part 2)

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And, inevitably:

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(original might be staged, but not the point)

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The constant prioritisation of inflation minimisation (primarily of benefit to those with money) over unemployment minimisation (primarily of benefit to those without money) is one of the clearest and most consistent signals that places like Oz and the US are not actually governed for the benefit of the majority.

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Usual caveat about vaccines only remaining effective if we can get places like the USA to stop pumping out new variants, though.

Reminder that the murder of Suleimani was overwhelmingly supported by American liberals. Pretty much the only times they openly approved of Trump was when he was killing foreigners.

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US liberals going full “rootless cosmopolitan”:

On the one hand: good riddance to bad rubbish.

OTOH: this makes it pretty obvious that the US doesn’t actually give a fuck about the future welfare of the Afghans, no?

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Although it isn’t getting anywhere near the same traction, it appears that the attempted freakout over the Jan 6 “coup” is the new Russiagate.

A massively overhyped issue, portrayed by the Dems as an existential threat to US “democracy”, all while studiously ignoring the absurd hypocrisy of their arguments in a global and historical context, all while not actually intending to do anything useful in response.

Smokescreen.

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