In the first episode of The Kyle Anzalone Show, I explore global conflicts, focusing on the ICC’s war crimes charges against Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and the worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza. I question whether justice will be served and highlight the U.S.’s role, particularly President Biden’s support for Netanyahu.
I also examine escalating tensions in Ukraine, where the U.S. approved long-range missile use against Russia, despite nuclear risks, and discuss a proposal for Ukraine to develop nuclear weapons. This episode critiques U.S. foreign policy and its role in intensifying conflicts, setting the stage for deeper analysis in future episodes.
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Tulsi needs defenders!! Nikki is after her. Tulsi isn’t a pure anarchist, nor a pure communist; but she’s taken important peace positions at times. She isn’t evil!
She needs the help of the few, the insane, the often ignored antiwar people.
There’s little reason for Trump winning if she and Kennedy don’t make it in for a time. All we’ll have left is border enforcement (which is good but won’t be enduring without other good things) and a few other things.
Gaetz is out, which I’m sad about.
The difference between Haley and Gabbard is entirely a matter of which sides they see their bread as buttered on.
I agree that the possibility of Trump reducing border enforcement again like he did last time is a nice thing, though.
Sessions made many improvements.
Trump flooded the US by destroying Venezuela. One argument for free trade and nonintervention is they would allow such great prosperity throughout the world that immigration would no longer be a concern for the US.
So, helping the rest of the world reduces immigration.
Drought in Mexico is one of the reasons so many Mexicans go Norte. NAFTA caused a huge explosion of Mexicans heading Norte.
Mexico benefits from NAFTA. I’m generally against it though.
The US pressures other polities into accepting more immigrants, and things like drought can result. I don’t know Mexico’s situation, but long term many areas of the world are over using water resources.
The only respect in which immigration is currently a “concern” for the US is that the US wastes far too much money and manpower unsuccessfully trying to restrict it.
Free markets tend toward optimum immigration rates.
Fortunately for older folks, even with Obama/Trump/Biden type attempts at restrictionism, immigration has been able to keep the Social Security scam solvent for far longer than it would otherwise have lasted.
SS (Japan’s version) is one reason for immigration there. It’s a great argument against SS. However, in the US the real motive is just cheap labour. Employers want profits.
The US version of Social Security is heavily subsidized by immigration, both regular and “illegal.”
I doubt that many immigrants are coming here looking for cheap labor. Most of them are coming looking for jobs.
Right, employers want cheap. Immigrants just want better opportunities.
But it’s not the employers immigrating. It’s the immigrants.
Many want into the US. The joke in much of Latin America is how there is little opportunity there for workers, few high paying jobs.
They come here, because they are let in.
I can’t get disqus to work:
The joke is there are few opportunities in Latin America but many in USA.
You and I disagree over whether it can be stopped. It can be. They enter, because they are invited in. The US chooses to bring them in which is why migrants are not to be blamed. They are victims in my view.
The US blows billions of dollars per year trying to stop them from coming and/or abducting and deporting them after they’re in.
Migrants are victims — of politicians like Obama, Trump, and Biden, who continually bust their asses trying to fulfill your fantasy of stopping people from traveling without your permission.
The US only spends to remove when they overwhelm the system.
Thank you for saying that. Many politicians are merely wind socks.
1. Tulsi looks good, politically, when Nikki attacks her
2. Tulsi is still the hottest US politician, physically.
”We have got to get ourselves back to the garden”…