Dschrute3
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Would it be impolite to point out that what we are talking about here is the percentage of GDP that countries are contributing to defense in their own budgets? So when the POTUS says money is "pouring in" in his tweet, would it be impolite to ask to see the account into which these funds are "pouring?" Or does he simply mean that he has received promises from the countries to spend more, thus upping their percentage. I'm confused.The problem with this country is the people celebrating what happened in Montana.
The problem with this country is traitorous fucks like you.
Yeah, i liked that Trump mentioned American Taxpayers. He's looking out for Americans. The Globalists can't tolerate that. They could care less about Americans. Many in this country are truly grateful they finally have a President putting them first. I know i am.
Also, would it be impolite to point out that the US will in all likelihood keep a high percentage because, well... that's what we do. The President himself is talking about spending more on the military. Guess what that'll do to our percentage? Also, I believe he will spend more on defense (and on the people in the military, which I wholeheartedly support) regardless of what Greece and France spend on their military budget.
So the speech he made was nice, but show me the money. Show me the account into which funds are pouring. And show me the lesser percentage that the US will now spend. Then I will take a victory lap. The guy gave a speech that sounded good. Other presidents have done the same.
I hear ya, good points. Personally, i support disbanding NATO. It's actually starting or exacerbating most of the conflicts in the world. It's no longer a 'Defensive' entity. It's an aggressor now. I really think we would have a better chance for some real peace in the world if NATO was disbanded. It's time to ditch it.