I'm pleased to fly the Mexican flag in solidarity with the hard-working migrants who pick our crops, work in meatpacking plants, change grandma and grandpa's diapers and nanny our children. If any are offended that's a bonus.
there are often good arguments against these interventions
i find it interesting that rather than marshalling those arguments people often fall back on: 1) it is not constitutional and 2) the people advocating for it have bad motives
that pattern makes for a pretty sterile discussion
it could also be that some of these decisions are governed by motivations other than enriching the military industrial complex or by some psycho-sexual lust for dominance and conquest
We can all have opinions on matters of law but at the end of the day it is the Supreme Court and inferior courts whose opinions matter.
For y'all's edification I call your attention to Cambell vs Clinton, a case arising from Clinton's decision to bomb Serbia...
Super high IQ MAGA's superpower is being aggrieved over imaginary oppression or HEV to coin a term
As a corollary their champions channel this HEV to commit actual for real attacks on the constitutional rights of their perceived enemies
For those who learn best from diagrams: HEV ===>>>...
I'm not arguing with you. Boelter's leftism is a solid data point backing up your contentions about mental illness and the left. Ditto Paul Pelosi's gay lover. You always can be counted on for data-driven analysis. Gaetz--another drug-addled leftist. Musk--same. I see the pattern.
They're ok considering they are mostly children of various branches of the royal families ruling Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Your concern for their well-being is touching and duly noted.
My self-reflection is that crypto to ivermectin analogy is not apt. I overlooked the fact that it does have a fundamental value--related to the desire for opacity when conducting certain transactions. It is something I did not fully appreciate.
Meanwhile back at the ranch Paul Pelosi's gay...