Biden says Vietnam motivated him to stop wars... 60 years after he Dodged the Draft with FIVE Deferments

I had no idea Biden had FIVE deferments to cowardly avoid going to Vietnam. He said he had asthma but all while playing baseball and was a standout halfback and wide receiver playing football. Nevertheless, if he opposed the Vietnam proxy war, why hasn't he called for a peace proposal for Ukraine and Russia?


Expansion of Energy and Defense Sectors

Over the past three decades, the energy and defense sectors have indeed experienced significant expansion.

The expansion of the energy and defense sectors has been linked to conflicts across the globe. Energy resources, particularly oil and gas, have been central to numerous global conflicts or wars.

Control over energy reserves, access to pipelines, and the geopolitical influence derived from energy resources have been key factors in fueling conflicts and shaping international relations. For example, disputes over oil reserves have been a source of conflict in regions such as the Middle East and Africa.

Additionally, the expansion of the defense sector has been intertwined with global conflicts and security challenges. Military capabilities and arms trade have played a role in shaping geopolitical dynamics and have been central to conflicts and tensions in various regions.

The proliferation of advanced military technologies and the strategic interests of major powers have contributed to the complex landscape of global conflicts.

In summary, the expansion of the energy and defense sectors over the past three decades has been closely connected to global conflicts or wars, with energy resources and military capabilities playing significant roles in shaping international relations and contributing to geopolitical tensions and conflicts.

Lobbies and Political Parties in Energy and Defense Sectors

Lobbies and political parties have significant influence and involvement in the energy and defense sectors through various means such as lobbying activities, campaign contributions, and policy influence.

1. Energy Sector:

Lobbying Activities: Companies in the energy sector, including both traditional fossil fuel and alternative energy companies, engage in lobbying activities to influence legislation related to energy policies, environmental regulations, and taxation.

Campaign Contributions: The oil and gas industry, as well as electric utilities, have been major contributors to political candidates and party committees, with a significant portion of their contributions going to Republicans.

Policy Influence: Lobbying efforts by energy companies aim to shape policies that affect their industry, including issues related to environmental regulations, taxation, and energy production.

2. Defense Sector:

Lobbying and Political Contributions: The defense sector, which includes defense aerospace and electronics companies, also engages in lobbying and political contributions. During the 2020 campaign cycle, individuals and political action committees associated with the defense sector contributed $50 million to political candidates and committees, with a larger portion going to Republicans.

Policy Influence: Despite contributing less money compared to other sectors, the defense sector holds significant political power and seeks to influence policies related to defense spending, military contracts, and national security.

Interplay with Political Parties:

Bipartisan Engagement: Companies in the technology sector have engaged in relatively bipartisan political contributions, typically slightly favoring the party in control of the White House.

Partisan Contributions: The oil and gas industry, as well as the defense sector, have directed a substantial majority of their campaign contributions to Republicans.

In summary, lobbies and political parties play a crucial role in shaping policies and regulations in the energy and defense sectors through lobbying activities, campaign contributions, and policy influence efforts.

War is indeed a racket. Why? Because those political parties and those big companies are such puppetmasters!

Do you think who destroyed the Nord stream? Are you a puppet or a puppetmaster? lol. :)

Sources :

1. Energy Wars: How oil and gas are fuelling global conflicts

2. Does natural gas fuel civil war? Rethinking energy security, international relations, and fossil-fuel conflict

3. Fossil fuel political giving outdistances renewables 13 to one » Yale Climate Connections

4. Oil & Gas Summary

5. Defense Sector Summary

6. Which Industry Spends the Most on Lobbying?
 
I had no idea Biden had FIVE deferments to cowardly avoid going to Vietnam. He said he had asthma but all while playing baseball and was a standout halfback and wide receiver playing football. Nevertheless, if he opposed the Vietnam proxy war, why hasn't he called for a peace proposal for Ukraine and Russia?




In an unearthed interview from 1997, Donald Trump claimed he was a “brave soldier” for avoiding STDs during his single years in the late ’90s.

“It’s amazing, I can’t even believe it. I’ve been so lucky in terms of that whole world, it is a dangerous world out there. It’s like Vietnam, sort of. It is my personal Vietnam. I feel like a great and very brave solider,” Trump said in the interview when Howard Stern asked how he handled making sure he wasn’t contracting STDs from the women he was sleeping with.

The business-mogul-turned-politician elaborated...
 

Trump Boasted of Avoiding STDs While Dating: Vaginas Are 'Landmines ... It Is My Personal Vietnam'
Donald Trump likens avoiding contracting STDs during his single years to Vietnam in Howard Stern interview
 
So you have no answer to my question..got it.

You always do this...it's your go-to...just stick to your script and you can't get hurt, right?

Except we all know you're an idiot who always picks some bs meaningless point and repeats it on and on~

Carry on.
What question? There was no question in that post I quoted, Simp.

Holy cow you are stupid.
 
I had no idea Biden had FIVE deferments to cowardly avoid going to Vietnam. He said he had asthma but all while playing baseball and was a standout halfback and wide receiver playing football. Nevertheless, if he opposed the Vietnam proxy war, why hasn't he called for a peace proposal for Ukraine and Russia?


Wow, deferments for cowards like Old Joe and old Donald, these guys are weasels
 
No doubt the young Joseph was eager to go to Vietnam, but the people in Delaware demanded that he stay here and use his brilliance to be their permanent Senator.
 
Oh..so NOW we don't like draft dodgers??

Mr. Bone Spurs...with his athletic performance notwithstanding...dodged the draft..probably because he's a coward.


A rich, entitled coward..whose shit you'd tongue in the hopes of a kernel of corn~


why are you so down on Trump? I can assure you that bone spurs are a legitimate ailment that does in fact negatively impact a persons ability to perform as a soldier.
 
Trump is a smart bold and brave gentleman, an American Patriot! That's why the military loves Trump.
Can He Pull Off a Military Coup?

We're in the same situation Egypt was in 2013. After the fanatical anti-semites in the Moslem Brotherhood were elected, the military knew it would get slaughtered in the inevitable attack on Israel. Though the MB was crushed within Egypt, it went on to plan and pull off the supplying of Hamas for October Seventh.
 
Expansion of Energy and Defense Sectors

Over the past three decades, the energy and defense sectors have indeed experienced significant expansion.

The expansion of the energy and defense sectors has been linked to conflicts across the globe. Energy resources, particularly oil and gas, have been central to numerous global conflicts or wars.

Control over energy reserves, access to pipelines, and the geopolitical influence derived from energy resources have been key factors in fueling conflicts and shaping international relations. For example, disputes over oil reserves have been a source of conflict in regions such as the Middle East and Africa.

Additionally, the expansion of the defense sector has been intertwined with global conflicts and security challenges. Military capabilities and arms trade have played a role in shaping geopolitical dynamics and have been central to conflicts and tensions in various regions.

The proliferation of advanced military technologies and the strategic interests of major powers have contributed to the complex landscape of global conflicts.

In summary, the expansion of the energy and defense sectors over the past three decades has been closely connected to global conflicts or wars, with energy resources and military capabilities playing significant roles in shaping international relations and contributing to geopolitical tensions and conflicts.

Lobbies and Political Parties in Energy and Defense Sectors


Lobbies and political parties have significant influence and involvement in the energy and defense sectors through various means such as lobbying activities, campaign contributions, and policy influence.

1. Energy Sector:

Lobbying Activities:
Companies in the energy sector, including both traditional fossil fuel and alternative energy companies, engage in lobbying activities to influence legislation related to energy policies, environmental regulations, and taxation.

Campaign Contributions: The oil and gas industry, as well as electric utilities, have been major contributors to political candidates and party committees, with a significant portion of their contributions going to Republicans.

Policy Influence: Lobbying efforts by energy companies aim to shape policies that affect their industry, including issues related to environmental regulations, taxation, and energy production.

2. Defense Sector:

Lobbying and Political Contributions:
The defense sector, which includes defense aerospace and electronics companies, also engages in lobbying and political contributions. During the 2020 campaign cycle, individuals and political action committees associated with the defense sector contributed $50 million to political candidates and committees, with a larger portion going to Republicans.

Policy Influence: Despite contributing less money compared to other sectors, the defense sector holds significant political power and seeks to influence policies related to defense spending, military contracts, and national security.

Interplay with Political Parties:

Bipartisan Engagement:
Companies in the technology sector have engaged in relatively bipartisan political contributions, typically slightly favoring the party in control of the White House.

Partisan Contributions: The oil and gas industry, as well as the defense sector, have directed a substantial majority of their campaign contributions to Republicans.

In summary, lobbies and political parties play a crucial role in shaping policies and regulations in the energy and defense sectors through lobbying activities, campaign contributions, and policy influence efforts.

War is indeed a racket. Why? Because those political parties and those big companies are such puppetmasters!

Do you think who destroyed the Nord stream? Are you a puppet or a puppetmaster? lol. :)

Sources :

1. Energy Wars: How oil and gas are fuelling global conflicts

2. Does natural gas fuel civil war? Rethinking energy security, international relations, and fossil-fuel conflict

3. Fossil fuel political giving outdistances renewables 13 to one » Yale Climate Connections

4. Oil & Gas Summary

5. Defense Sector Summary

6. Which Industry Spends the Most on Lobbying?
MIC Ain't Saint Nick

Anti-imperialism is a sign of the decadence of the advanced nations' ruling classes. We must use the military to confiscate the oil of the permanently unproductive Third World. But instead, our petrocracy created OPEC in order to piggyback off its price-gouging. Excessive greed was the motivation, not any Liberal sympathy for the self-determination of jealous races that are genetically determined to destroy the evolved races.

As for the MI-Complex, there is nothing wrong with taking advantage of foreigners' paranoia about their neighbors. The only thing wrong is having American taxpayers fund giveaways to cheapskate parasitic nations.
 
No doubt the young Joseph was eager to go to Vietnam, but the people in Delaware demanded that he stay here and use his brilliance to be their permanent Senator.
Everybody got college deferments. Didn't you go to college?
 
MIC Ain't Saint Nick

Anti-imperialism is a sign of the decadence of the advanced nations' ruling classes. We must use the military to confiscate the oil of the permanently unproductive Third World. But instead, our petrocracy created OPEC in order to piggyback off its price-gouging. Excessive greed was the motivation, not any Liberal sympathy for the self-determination of jealous races that are genetically determined to destroy the evolved races.

As for the MI-Complex, there is nothing wrong with taking advantage of foreigners' paranoia about their neighbors. The only thing wrong is having American taxpayers fund giveaways to cheapskate parasitic nations.
You don't know anything about OPEC. Have you ever heard of Zaki Yamani?

OPEC's purpose was to stabilize supply and price...and protect the oil producers from boom and bust. The earlier cartel was the Texas Railroad Commission.
 
I had no idea Biden had FIVE deferments to cowardly avoid going to Vietnam. He said he had asthma but all while playing baseball and was a standout halfback and wide receiver playing football. Nevertheless, if he opposed the Vietnam proxy war, why hasn't he called for a peace proposal for Ukraine and Russia?



But you voted for Trump, who also got out of going to a stupid war.

How can you be "Yay, Trump was smart for not going to Vietnam, I'll vote for him" but "Boo, Biden is a coward for not going to Vietnam, I'd never vote for him"?


Seems to be a typical sort of attitude on here.
 

Biden says Vietnam motivated him to stop wars... 60 years after he Dodged the Draft with FIVE Deferments ..... if he opposed the Vietnam proxy war, why hasn't he called for a peace proposal for Ukraine and Russia?

Because he suffers from Parkenson's Disease and latent gender dysphoria and now he thinks he was Jane Fonda.
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