tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33431390.post8973820202636177761..comments2024-03-26T11:07:03.496-04:00Comments on Ed Notes Online: Republican and Democratic Party Establishments Hate Trump and Bernie Views on Saudi Arabiaed notes onlinehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15018047869059226777noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33431390.post-76284241977589711762016-03-28T02:01:12.134-04:002016-03-28T02:01:12.134-04:00The United States policies during World War Two in...The United States policies during World War Two included denying entry to Jews seeking to flee countries controlled by Hitler and dropping atom bombs on Japan. I would suggest that Iraq, Syria, Libya and other countries have been devastated by American foreign policies. What has the death toll been to date for their citizens? You are correct that the money would most likely not be funneled into rebuilding infrastructure.<br /><br />Abigail ShureAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33431390.post-58390141465599301782016-03-28T01:21:08.592-04:002016-03-28T01:21:08.592-04:00No I am not suggesting that. But what would you sa...No I am not suggesting that. But what would you say if this were 1939 and anti-semite Lindbergh was pushing his America first policies to let Hitler win? <br />Nothing is ever black and white.<br />American isolationism has also had its problems.<br />The reaction against that in the 1940s and the Soviet threat killed isolationism until now.<br />If we stopped spending on foreign stuff would the money go to us?<br />Republicans cut like crazy but not this stuff.<br />Trump even talks about using the money to rebuild infrastructure. So does Bernie. Not much for cutting foreign stuff and spendign it here from other candidates Dems and Rep.<br />ed notes onlinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15018047869059226777noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33431390.post-35977912852697740382016-03-28T01:02:07.315-04:002016-03-28T01:02:07.315-04:00Are you suggesting that 75 years of foreign policy...Are you suggesting that 75 years of foreign policy have been beneficial for the American public? How do the Afghanistan and Iraq military interventions advance the interests of ordinary Americans? Has the development of ISIS been fueled by the power vacuum created by the United States? It is amazing how there is no lack of money for policies that result in great profits to the military industrial complex, yet there is a critical lack of funding for arts education, school libraries and school nurses in poor urban communities. Perhaps a change in 75 years of American military adventurism would be a breath of fresh air.<br /><br />Abigail ShureAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com