“In the end the debates amounted to a portrait of the growing irrelevance to the rest of the world of an insular United States.” nytimes.com/2020/10/23/opini…

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Russophobia and its Chinese version are primary examples of how U.S. power demands complete hostility. The alleged threat from both is illusory. The “threat of peace” comes from Russia’s principled position of demanding genuine parity for all nations. apocalypsisapocalypseos.medi…
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I agree, as an Aussie the USA is clearly a failed state.
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If we don't get involved and care about the rest of the world ... why should the rest of the world care about us!
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The saddest thing to see. Education down hill. When people believe the virus is a hoax after 221,000 deaths, it's almost chilling.
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Insane and oppressive a dubious combination.
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This is what I wish Biden said to Trump NYT columnist Tom Friedman talks to CNN's Chris Cuomo about the criticism Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden is facing for his debate answer about the oil industry and fracking. Read in CNN Politics: apple.news/A0U9BArbdQzmD8SIM…
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Jane Fonda speaks eloquently about The Green New Deal - starting at... 3 minutes and 59 seconds into the video. Clarifies the truth of what an important & positive plan it is for our Country. For anyone who wants to understand it better, this is great! youtube.com/watch?v=aZFTw9J_…
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The debates failed to cover Foreign Policy because Trump has done spectacularly. Middle East peace that John Kerry said was impossible.
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That’s because the left liberal media took out foreign policy. And why you might wonder, Biden would have had a lot of explaining to do and Trump could use up so much time listing all of his accomplishments.