When US troops go into another country people ask "What's the mission, and what's the exit plan?" So what's mission & exit plan with feds in our cities now? How is it quelling violence when it's creating so much of it? And does anyone really think they have plans to leave????

Jul 27, 2020 · 12:16 AM UTC

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Sweet, innocent, Marianne. You still think there’s oversight.
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It appears as though the federal troops sent by D.Trump are creating and fighting a war on the American people simultaneously.
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Are you asking the "protestors" the same question?
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...the right questions. (but, IMHO, we need not over-worry over whether they'll leave... It's not that bad...yet.)
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What does it cost? Who is giving the orders? Which orders are given?
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It's up to the people of the US to get their act together before they tear themselves apart. The rest of the world watches how resolving disturbance and conflict by understanding and mediation may be a pivotal factor in organising a world that has gone digital.
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We must give them absolutely no reason to stay. None. Make it glaringly obvious that they are not needed.
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The mission: the spending of 21,300,000,000,00 budget of the military business
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They should stay as long as they have to; at least until the domestic terrorists (#democrats) leave...or are all arrested.
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