It’s really unfortunate that our nation has a de facto two-party system. Of course, there are many other parties, but none have any chance of gaining power or exerting much influence. The worst part is, the party that’s supposed to represent conservatives is filled with a bunch of spineless clowns. For years they’ve promised us the moon, whining that they can’t pursue conservative policies until they gain power. Well, we’ve done our part, and look what it’s gotten us–nothing Congress is a joke, hated by everyone, and rightfully so. Especially by conservatives, who are betrayed time and again by their “leaders.” Worst of all, the head honcho in the House is a closet liberal who’s been dragging his feet on everything Trump has proposed. He beats around the bush and says the most politically correct things, as it’s all a front to hide his true agenda, which is to capitulate to the Left at every opportunity. Paul Ryan wants to be seen as a pragmatist that will work with t...
“Anyone who believes Sharia Law, will not be given an immigrant VISA. If you want to join our society, then you must embrace our society…” He added: “Anyone who believes in people with different face, are not welcome in our country!“
The one nation that the US has always been able to rely on in the Middle East is Israel; with a long history of cooperation and support in the area, it has always been a focal point for division among those that are pro-Palestinian. And although recent developments with the US and Syria seem to be showing a more determined attitude in protecting pour allies, the Israelis themselves have decided to take matters into their own hands. After ISIS began firing rockets directly into Israeli settlements, the Israeli military responded with a devastating mass bombing using armed drones. Whilst the ISIS casualty list only numbered one ISIS fighter dead, the message was heard loudly and clearly: Israel will not sit by as we are attacked. Although claiming to support Israel, under the Obama administration, most pro-Israel votes in the UN were either voted against by America or abstained from; this is not how we should be showing our support. And last year’s USAID budget showed that of the...
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