What’s the main difference between a military agenda & a peace-building agenda? That a military agenda creates corporate profits & a peace-building agenda does not. This is a primary example of why corporate profits shouldn’t be the guiding principle of domestic & foreign policy.

Nov 11, 2020 · 10:19 AM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
Couldn’t peace-building create profits? Infrastructure improvements, public housing, food and clothing? Also, green energy? The government could spend money on these things instead of weapons.
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Any examples of a so called “peace building agenda” in action? Sounds like isolationism if private companies are not involved.
Replying to @marwilliamson
*THIS* is the Marianne we all love and the one this country sorely needs. Please never stop punching RIGHT.
What’s the main difference between a military agenda & a peace-building agenda? That a military agenda creates corporate profits & a peace-building agenda does not. This is a primary example of why corporate profits shouldn’t be the guiding principle of domestic & foreign policy.