A lot of people forget that the US got wealthy through colonialism and slavery. Then that wealth was used to build up education and other institutions. Somehow though they decided to squander all of that and dismantle any progress made.
After decades of dismantling education and rising xenophobia? Doable but it wont be easy and the results will take years. The US doesn't have the ability for long term commitments given how widely policy can swing from one administration to another.
Eggs [used to be] a cheap source of protein that can be easily and affordably prepared. Cruelty involved in production aside, the eggs aren't fertilized so they will never hatch.
The president has little effect on economics. Biden couldn't do anything about it and neither will Trump, regardless of whatever they may promise or whoever they may blame on the campaign trail. The issue has everything to do with the production model.
"The triumph of colonialism, even at the ends of the earth, is a defeat for us, and the victory of freedom anywhere is a victory for us." -- Abdelkrim el-Khattabi
The US can't keep getting away with it. Not after what it did to Palestine.
He would have been more diverse being Turkish and Muslim, but no he most probably would have been the same. Republicans found the one Zionist [former?] Muslim who hates other Muslims.
I voted for neither but I forget who I voted for. I probably just wrote in “Juan Guaido”
I realized it early on and didn’t vote for him but my wife did. All I had to do is find out where he stood on Palestine. Palestine has been my litmus test for how truly progressive a candidate is. So when the genocide started and he revealed himself for the ghoul he really was, I wasn’t surprised.
Hamas was formed in the 1980s as a response to decades of occupation and apartheid. The root cause hasn’t been addressed, and the Palestinians will continue their struggle for freedom.
The US also used protectionism in the 19th and 20th centuries