I question the design. That skinny-ass wire from the crystals would deliver a hell of a lot more vote-changing signal if it were instead a properly shielded cable.
Elon's such an ââ you're supposed to grind the crystals and put them wherever they sell chai. They're homeopathic so you only need one, really, just set it on the windowsill of the coffeehouse and it will radiateââoh I get it now. Good job.
I question the design. That skinny-ass wire from the crystals would deliver a hell of a lot more vote-changing signal if it were instead a properly shielded cable.
Elon's such an ââ you're supposed to grind the crystals and put them wherever they sell chai. They're homeopathic so you only need one, really, just set it on the windowsill of the coffeehouse and it will radiateââoh I get it now. Good job.
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And if I'm not mistaken her campaign is now in debt $20 million in addition to what you mentioned.
I'm channeling Bugs Bunny right now ...
Yeah, I'd say you're the sucker all right. Good luck with getting health care from Trump's "concept of a plan" as well as his announced cuts to Medicare and Social Security.
In 2024, veterans voted Trump Some say Harris's attempt to embrace old Iraq War hawks may have had the opposite effect
According exit polls on Election Day, 12% of the voters in this presidential election had served in the U.S. military and 65% of them said they voted for Donald Trump, while 34% said they voted for Kamala Harris.
We still need a breakdown of age to see if this was generational. Some suggest that younger Republicans, especially more recent veterans, are among the biggest resisters to the War Party orthodoxies on Capitol Hill, including now-Vice President-elect JD Vance, who served as a Marine in Iraq. Former Democratic Congresswoman and Iraq War veteran, Tulsi Gabbard, who campaigned for Trump and recently turned Republican, has also been a fierce critic of Biden's Ukraine War policy and Washington's militarism overall.
In the last weeks of the campaign Trump dusted off his 2016 case against forever wars, criticizing Harris for embracing Iraq war supporters, particularly Liz Cheney.
Tuesday's results are certainly not an anomaly. According to a report issued by the Pew Research Center in September, about 61% of registered voters who said they had served in the military or military reserves were planning to vote for Trump while 37% backed Harris. This tracks with past elections. According to Pew, 60% of veterans voted for Trump in 2020, while 39% backed President Joe Biden. (...)
A lot more analysis is needed here. Veterans IIRC tend to lean heavily conservative in general, so this election isn't necessarily a referendum on Biden's policy of supporting Ukraine.
American military personnel are not formally involved with fighting in Ukraine, so it's not clear what American vets would be objecting to about our involvement there. We honored our commitments by supplying an ally with weapons, supplies and strategic advice.
It's very wonderful to proclaim yourself anti-war but you don't walk away from an ally when another country invades. If you do, you're not going to get much cooperation or support from other countries in the future.
Would you prefer to have Russia swallow up Ukraine and subjugate its people, R_P? Would that be better for you?