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7/12/2025, 4:29:52 AM
>>510144663
The first three sound pretty legit and the last two make you sound like a jeet.
>>510144627
I'd say it's fairly similar to his first term. He doesn't want to shake up foreign policy too much, and focuses on trade rather than conflict. His diplomacy is a very transactional, almost empire-lite style which avoids confrontation whenever possible and tries to avoid altering the course of the ship too greatly as a consequence. Syria is a great example. In his first term, Trump reduced the influence of al-Qaeda, eliminated ISIS, and allowed most Syrian Christians to live free from persecution while simultaneously allowing AQ to keep Idlib. Joe Biden couped Assad and installed the Idlib AQ terrorist leader as President of Syria. I would blow that MF's head off just because he's launched a new persecution operation against Syrian Christians since July 8th, officially a "general security operation against regime remnants," which has yielded some confirmed martyrs despite media blackouts. I'd vote for Trump's foreign policy over a Democrat foreign policy any day, but I still don't like it. I don't like watching Christians be persecuted. I don't like watching Democrat-installed despots reign with terror and threaten to attack us one day with impunity. I just don't like seeing even more persecutions and even more despots and even more threats like under Democrat rule.
Trump's domestic policy, on the other hand, has always been superb. His main issue is that his AG is always going to be more loyal to Congress than to him, because Congress is hellbent on that and will not accept a decent AG. In fact, his issues tend to be mainly Congressional and Judicial here. Trump has even said that his biggest challenges are at home and it shows. I fully support him and I admire his handiwork in making our domestic policy a success despite those obstacles.
>>510144673
Indeed, anyone who sees the truth of the story without media obfuscation will figure out what's right here.
The first three sound pretty legit and the last two make you sound like a jeet.
>>510144627
I'd say it's fairly similar to his first term. He doesn't want to shake up foreign policy too much, and focuses on trade rather than conflict. His diplomacy is a very transactional, almost empire-lite style which avoids confrontation whenever possible and tries to avoid altering the course of the ship too greatly as a consequence. Syria is a great example. In his first term, Trump reduced the influence of al-Qaeda, eliminated ISIS, and allowed most Syrian Christians to live free from persecution while simultaneously allowing AQ to keep Idlib. Joe Biden couped Assad and installed the Idlib AQ terrorist leader as President of Syria. I would blow that MF's head off just because he's launched a new persecution operation against Syrian Christians since July 8th, officially a "general security operation against regime remnants," which has yielded some confirmed martyrs despite media blackouts. I'd vote for Trump's foreign policy over a Democrat foreign policy any day, but I still don't like it. I don't like watching Christians be persecuted. I don't like watching Democrat-installed despots reign with terror and threaten to attack us one day with impunity. I just don't like seeing even more persecutions and even more despots and even more threats like under Democrat rule.
Trump's domestic policy, on the other hand, has always been superb. His main issue is that his AG is always going to be more loyal to Congress than to him, because Congress is hellbent on that and will not accept a decent AG. In fact, his issues tend to be mainly Congressional and Judicial here. Trump has even said that his biggest challenges are at home and it shows. I fully support him and I admire his handiwork in making our domestic policy a success despite those obstacles.
>>510144673
Indeed, anyone who sees the truth of the story without media obfuscation will figure out what's right here.
7/4/2025, 4:10:33 AM
Purge all who voted for either NDAA or Beijing Biden in 2021!
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Nov. 4:
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TX: Yes
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I really love the MABA EO but I really wish he'd do something like pass the BUSTY Act via EO. "Make America THICC Again" just doesn't sound like a professional political slogan like Make America Beautiful Again.
Remember that our Trump movement's roots are in the Tea Party.
Any Republican old enough to run for office will hold beliefs indicative of a Tea Party past.
Get involved! Initiate referenda! Write bills!
Become a pollwatcher, candidate, or staffer!
Vote in every election--federal, state, and local!
Pray a rosary and a chaplet of divine mercy every day!
Anything you can do to make America great again, do it!
Full voting guide: https://nopaste.net/QNwwIlp9A9
Make America Healthy Again Act: https://pastejustit.com/make-america-healthy-again-act-by-pugnat
Ukrainian War explanation: https://pastes.io/ukraine-explanation
Endorsements for upcoming referenda:
Nov. 4:
CO: NO
NY: yes
TX: Yes
WA: yes.
I really love the MABA EO but I really wish he'd do something like pass the BUSTY Act via EO. "Make America THICC Again" just doesn't sound like a professional political slogan like Make America Beautiful Again.
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