Montecresto
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FDR's actions prolonged the depression. All of his new deal projects were bunk. And war has an odd way of shrinking unemployment.
Who is surprised by a conservatives concession of the merits of war?!?!
FDR's actions prolonged the depression. All of his new deal projects were bunk. And war has an odd way of shrinking unemployment.
FDR's ill timed attempt to balance the budget is what prolonged the Depression and produced a double dip. We did not know how difficult the recovery from financially caused recessions was at the time. Thankfully we did not make that mistake in the 2008 Great Recession.
Its just a fact. And the left is always there to spin it.
FDR's ill timed attempt to balance the budget is what prolonged the Depression and produced a double dip. We did not know how difficult the recovery from financially caused recessions was at the time. Thankfully we did not make that mistake in the 2008 Great Recession.
Obviously you didn't read the text. It was George Bush that was caught lying and you with egg on your face for not paying attention lol.
Only you would call the "golden age of capitalism" socialist. I knew you were a fan of the monarchy.
No. It was you. Everyone knows it but you.
Oh, you speak for everyone now, lol. No surprise
Oh, you speak for everyone now, lol. No surprise
I can only speak for those who are telling the truth. You will continue to speak for yourself.
I can only speak for myself, and you can only speak for yourself. The truth, lol hasn't landed on your head yet.
I do not expect the truth to land on me. One must seek it. Would you like to learn how that is done? Maybe I should write a book. Do you think I would need a title that conceals that it was about seeking the truth? It is a tough choice. If I said what it was about Conservatives would buy it but no liberal would go near it.
Wow, mister writing a book, on the truth no less, that's pretty funny.
Boots on the ground is what ISIS wants. Especially American ones. Unless they're Arab boots, they can only benefit.
It is what I want too. I think five to seven brigade combat teams, 2-3K special operators, a suitable quantity of a cross section of the intelligence disciplines all backed by massive airpower should reduce ISIS by 95% in a matter of weeks. ...
I agree that we could wipe out ISIS as a military force in a matter of weeks, if we had the resolve and reason to do so.
I also believe that eventually it will be wiped out by "the coalition of the willing", with less loss of American lives (although probably more loss of citizens of other countries lives).
There is no one named Bush to put that together. We do have a manly leader in Jordan. Maybe we can convince The Effeminate One to get behind him (ooh! bad image). I mean follow him.
Yeah... if they stood toe to toe like armies of the old days, sure.It is what I want too. I think five to seven brigade combat teams, 2-3K special operators, a suitable quantity of a cross section of the intelligence disciplines all backed by massive airpower should reduce ISIS by 95% in a matter of weeks.
I agree that we could wipe out ISIS as a military force in a matter of weeks, if we had the resolve and reason to do so.
I also believe that eventually it will be wiped out by "the coalition of the willing", with less loss of American lives (although probably more loss of citizens of other countries lives).
Boots on the ground is what ISIS wants. Especially American ones. Unless they're Arab boots, they can only benefit.
ISIS will lose, if American troops hit the ground.
I still suspect that before Obama leaves office, he will have is "mission accomplished" moment.
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