They can always find enough to pay the Pentagon. It’s people in food lines, sick, about to be evicted, increasingly desperate about how they’re going survive, that there’s just not enough money for. What’s a gentle, polite way to say “liars and thieves?” nytimes.com/2020/12/08/us/po…

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I’ll repeat. The military industrial complex calls the shots. Has been since the end of the Second World War. What will it take for people to wake up to this fact?
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Do we need to worry about being polite and gentle? lol
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“Blood soaked monsters”
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It’s time to March for the poor. Not helping those in desperate need is beyond disgusting.
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Right, and as Trump vetos it you’ll find a way to not give him recognition.
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It is HELL on earth for people like me with colorectal cancer just trying to survive a pandemic but going under bc among other things our government doesn’t think we’re worthy of help. We all need help SO BAD that my gofundme gets ignored*please help me* gofundme.com/f/25c8f5jt00?sh…
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A lot of the people in the military are living in poverty like conditions as well so it is not going towards the troops.
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The military is just a giant jobs program for America's poor, oh and a hegemony enforcing murder machine, and a bottomless trough for the weapons sector elites. It needs to be replaced by a domestic jobs program
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It’s nice that your thinking of a nice way to say liars and thieves. Not required just call em liars and thieves, it’s what the broken system has made them