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Biden seeks to "allow for the transfer of all categories of defense articles," his request states


The White House has formally requested the removal of restrictions on all categories of weapons Israel is allowed to access from U.S. weapons stockpiles in the country, as I reported in detail for The Intercept today. So you know I’m not exaggerating, here’s a screenshot of the request:

The request would also remove nearly all other limits on Israel’s ability to access the U.S. weapons stockpiles — permanently —by doing the following:

read more: https://www.kenklippenstein.com/p/biden-moves-to-lift-restrictions?publication_id=7677&post_id=139155763

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[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago

I don't want a more liberal candidate than Biden, I want a better candidate. Biden doesn't have the mental acuity to lead a country, and his VP doesn't have his back. They were literally my two least favorite candidates on the DNC ticket in 2016 (Harris was dead last), yet they're the ones who got nominated.

That said, Trump is decidedly worse. But that doesn't make Biden good by comparison, nor does it change who my state will vote for. Trump was last in the Republican primary in my state in 2016 (even Kasich beat him), and was challenged by an independent who got >20% of the vote, yet he still won by nearly 20% (I'm in Utah). In the perfect storm that was 2016, Trump could've lost my state if Dems voted for the independent, but there was no way those independent voters would've voted for Clinton (there was no mathematical way for McMullin to win since he wasn't on the ballot in most states). In 2020, Trump won with a typical >20% spread (usually it's ~30%, so his win was much narrower than usual). If 2024 is close, the R candidate will win by 10-20%. It literally doesn't matter who I vote for, the R candidate will win.

So no, Biden is not getting my vote because he hasn't earned it. Trump is worse, but there's no chance the R candidate is going to lose Utah, even if it is Trump, so I feel like the election won't be so close that voting the lesser of two evils will mean anything. So I'll probably vote third party again, but I'm not sure which party that'll be (it doesn't really matter, third parties get like 5% maximum combined). That said, my mind is never 100% made up until the election actually happens. If Biden gets meaningful immigration reform done (e.g. increased quotas, path to a visa for undocumented workers, etc), maybe he'll earn it, but I think he needs to change his running mate because Harris is awful.