When I was a child, we saw pictures of military parades in the Soviet Union. We were told we don’t do that, that we’re proud of the fact that we don’t do that because we don’t wish to be a militarized society. Celebrating July 4 with army tanks on the National Mall is repugnant.

Jul 1, 2019 · 10:19 PM UTC

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It's truly the worst
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we celebrate and focus on freedom not on wars and killing machines.
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I agree completely. The country is becoming more like the USSR of my childhood every day
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It certainly is repugnant. Cannon waving is a dictator’s move. I am so glad you have the attention of America! Keep it coming💖
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Perhaps it will scare off the Socialists!
This whole narrative you are pushing is repugnant.
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The Russians have 15℅ debt/GDP&ours is 108℅. Washington,D.C streets can't stand military parade with heavy tanks&busy air space for air force show. Isn't better to decrease our debt/GDP like China 56℅,Germany 56℅, Britain 56℅,turkey 38℅ or Iran 43℅ than do a silly parade?
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Buckle up!
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Ummm ... The 2020 USA military budget is $989 Billion, you are the most militarized society on earth - tanks in the street on 4th July or not.
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"Our toil, resources, and livelihood are all involved. So is the very structure of our society. In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex." IKE