A Thread for Conservatives

sdskinsfan2001
02-06-2025, 11:28 PM
Let us have our space.

I promise I won't put 1 comment in a Thread for Democrats/Liberals/Etc.

Giantone
02-07-2025, 04:40 AM
Let us have our space.

I promise I won't put 1 comment in a Thread for Democrats/Liberals/Etc.

A question, are we to believe a poster who said multiple times he wasn't on either side, now he wants a "conservative thread only" , yeah no.

MTK
02-07-2025, 07:24 AM
Go ahead with your own circle jerk this should be comedy gold

sdskinsfan2001
02-07-2025, 10:14 AM
A question, are we to believe a poster who said multiple times he wasn't on either side, now he wants a "conservative thread only" , yeah no.

I have NEVER said I wasn't a conservative. C'mon, you know that's true and everyone else knows that's true. That being said, Matty said we can have our circle jerk. So let us live damnit.

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Go ahead with your own circle jerk this should be comedy gold

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CRedskinsRule
02-08-2025, 08:47 AM
I'm not sure I fit with the conservatives or liberals at this point. Certainly the government needs to be reigned in, AND Trump's experience his first time around showed him dems are simply going to stall and attack any agenda he tried to accomplish. So to reduce government some extreme measures are needed.

Where he loses me is on the cultural attacks, govt should have a neutral role on individual liberties, so instead of working toward that he is attacking those whose lifestyles the "religious" right condemn.

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CRedskinsRule
02-19-2025, 03:42 AM
I want to have a discussion about Ukraine with conservatives (no Trump hating please, but lots of Russia hating ok)

I get the carrot and stick approach to the Ukraine - Russia war, but where do you fall on a final solution, both the ideal, and the feasible?

What end would you want the Republicans in Congress to pursue?

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Giantone
02-19-2025, 05:43 AM
I want to have a discussion about Ukraine with conservatives (no Trump hating please, but lots of Russia hating ok)

I get the carrot and stick approach to the Ukraine - Russia war, but where do you fall on a final solution, both the ideal, and the feasible?

What end would you want the Republicans in Congress to pursue?

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Just two questions, please?

1_ How can there be talks to end the War with the US and not have Ukraine at the table?

2) Will trump's quote that Ukraine "never should have started this" hurt or help with the talks?

discuss..............................

CRedskinsRule
02-19-2025, 06:39 AM
n/m moved this response to the Ukraine megathread

Chico23231
02-19-2025, 09:28 AM
The Alliance for Responsible Citizenship
@arc_forum
"Any great power that spends more on interest payments on its debt than on defence will not be great for long."

@nfergus
explains at ARC 2025 that worryingly the US now falls into this category and that this "sends a signal of weakness" to the "axis of ill will".

https://x.com/arc_forum/status/1891583572789604766


First time since 1934 we spent more on interest payments on public debt than defense


When you hear that the national debt is a national security threat, this is what they mean. Covid, thanks to China, really threw off a lot and spending levels went haywire.

The billions to illegal immigrants, Ukraine, student loans bailouts (not billions, hundreds of millions), and Biden’s build back better spending bill (2.2 trillion and growing).

Not only was it poor policy choices but it could wreck the world economy.

CRedskinsRule
02-19-2025, 12:07 PM
The Alliance for Responsible Citizenship

@arc_forum

"Any great power that spends more on interest payments on its debt than on defence will not be great for long."



@nfergus

explains at ARC 2025 that worryingly the US now falls into this category and that this "sends a signal of weakness" to the "axis of ill will".



https://x.com/arc_forum/status/1891583572789604766





First time since 1934 we spent more on interest payments on public debt than defense





When you hear that the national debt is a national security threat, this is what they mean. Covid, thanks to China, really threw off a lot and spending levels went haywire.



The billions to illegal immigrants, Ukraine, student loans bailouts (not billions, hundreds of millions), and Biden’s build back better spending bill (2.2 trillion and growing).



Not only was it poor policy choices but it could wreck the world economy.I agree on the principle. I don't agree lumping Ukraine spending in there because the Ukraine spending is clearly defense in nature. The majority of what we presented as aid about 61 billion was in defense spending either for new contracts with us or on existing military hardware that we will replenish.

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