Donald J. Trump has reduced the size of two national monuments in Utah.Indigenous American tribes and environmental groups have begun filing lawsuits in an attempt to block the President’s decision.https://www.facebook.com/Channel4News/videos/10155472075236939/Is this is good, bad, or neutral?Most comments are vehemently against him, but a few are saying Clinton and Obama created the monuments by taking a lot of public land and Trump is just giving it back to the people. Some examples:
12/5/2017 10:36:59 PM
It's terrible if you actually give two shits about the environment and preserving pristine wilderness areas (ignoring the fact that many of them used to belong to native tribes).If you want to frack, mine for coal, drill for oil, etc in these places then congrats?
12/5/2017 11:27:56 PM
^^ the land was already federal land, all the designation did was set it aside so it couldn't be developed or any resources extracted (and i think the area was selected to not include any areas that had a lot of resources). the antiquities act only applies to federal land. the arguments about management are dumb too because the same agencies that were managing the land would manage it after the designation. the comments about closed off access are kind of valid, but one big contributing factor to land access being closed is not having resources to sufficiently manage the land, and the people complaining are the same people who are fine with defunding gutting the department of the interior (and also it's not like these lands are going to be open to the public if private companies move in for resource extraction)it's unquestionably bad that he reducing the size, but Clinton and Obama were asking for problems with the amount of monument designations during their presidencies[Edited on December 6, 2017 at 9:06 AM. Reason : .]
12/6/2017 9:05:51 AM
What the fuck was going on in that speech? He was slurring his words BADLY at the end. Sounded like a guy on his eighth beer..
12/6/2017 1:20:56 PM
^trump has early stage dementia
12/6/2017 1:23:01 PM
he didn't say anything new, but just like with everything else with trump, people will act like this is a brand new stance that will destroy everything...
12/6/2017 1:23:06 PM
earl'd
12/6/2017 1:23:52 PM
People don't even realize the capital of Israel was already in Jerusalem and diplotmats were already carrying out embassy duties in Jerusalem. All trump did was turn our official position into our long-time practicing position.
12/6/2017 1:30:13 PM
earl'd^2
12/6/2017 1:33:35 PM
They actually do. And it hasn’t exactly been opposed by Democrats who wanted the same thing. Step back from the anti anti-Trump mindset and realize hardly anyone has been kicking up much of a fuss despite the fact this is extremely pro-Israel.
12/6/2017 1:33:58 PM
it's bad for foreign policy in the region, which is why we operated as described
12/6/2017 1:35:47 PM
Was I the only one who noticed Trump slurring words in the Jerusalem speech?
12/6/2017 2:11:40 PM
^^ thisIt's a big "fuck you" to Arab countries in a region where Israel has more enemies than allies. It's Trump being Trump, essentially.[Edited on December 6, 2017 at 2:12 PM. Reason : .]
12/6/2017 2:11:47 PM
FWIW he hasn't been crazy old man tweeting much the past couple days either. Wonder if he's sick? He's old and he eats like shit, maybe he had low-grade stroke or something and they're trying to cover it up.
12/6/2017 2:20:01 PM
Or, it could just be Wednesday.
12/6/2017 2:29:00 PM
Lawyers probably told him to chill a bit after his tweet admitted to obstruction last week
12/6/2017 2:32:46 PM
12/6/2017 3:53:20 PM
this is all part of trump's plan to solve the israeli-palestenian conflict, earl can see right through his 12 dimension chess game!
12/6/2017 4:14:08 PM
I said this on the previous page:
12/6/2017 6:16:10 PM
i doubt the Palestinian's will find it such a non-issue
12/6/2017 6:36:46 PM
12/6/2017 7:05:45 PM
basically just this tanked any chances of the US being a mediator in an Israeli-Palestinian peace agreement for absolutely no gain other than appeasing AIPAC
12/6/2017 7:10:43 PM
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12/6/2017 11:59:49 PM
Where have I said anything hysterical? All I said is that it's not a smart thing to do and that it's an apt reflection of how Trump generally behaves. Would you care to explain how it's a GOOD thing? You think people are going to be less likely to engage in violence tomorrow than they were today?And btw. People aren't 'hysterical' for simply calling Jerusalem the 'capital' of Israel. Relocating the embassy there from Tel-Aviv speaks a lot louder than just those words...
12/7/2017 12:16:03 AM
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12/7/2017 1:19:48 AM
Lol, he doesn't really want a 2 state solution
12/7/2017 6:52:09 AM
I wonder how many people actually read/watched the entire speech
12/7/2017 9:29:29 AM
I'm not nearly as familiar with the Middle East as I am other things but speaking strictly from my opinion, the whole ordeal never was going to work regarding a two state solution.At least we're backing the horse that can win militarily. I'd argue a large number of Americans feel the same as I do - I am completely psychologically exhausted with the idea of "peace in the Middle East." It's not ever going to happen.
12/7/2017 9:55:55 AM
we have already established that you are a POS neoliberal imperialist
12/7/2017 10:10:22 AM
My favorite version of user dtownral is the mind-numbingly self-righteous one.
12/7/2017 10:22:22 AM
lol
12/7/2017 10:25:00 AM
what is the neoliberal, imperialist spin for being excited about a military victory over the Palestinian people?
12/7/2017 10:29:18 AM
Now that Trump has gotten pretty good distracting everyone from his scandals and failures by antagonizing NK and the Middle East, I wonder what he can do next to get our allies to completely sever ties with us. That alt-right retweet seemed to mildly irritate the Brits, but he's going to have to try harder. Hmm. Maybe it's time to really push for the wall with Mexico again, since that relationship is basically done.
12/7/2017 10:47:29 AM
^^not sure, but I'm guessing it's something along the lines of "hey, at least they can't call us anti-Semitic."
12/7/2017 11:13:47 AM
I don't think there is a "victory" one way or the other but it's pretty clear that our strategy for the past 60 years has not accomplished anything. Certainly not by playing with both sides. I really don't care which side we pick, but trying to appease both is simply not going to happen. Hell I'd be perfectly fine simply offering citizenship to every single Israeli. Have them all move here and completely forget about that aspect of the Middle East entirely.Then again, I don't believe in any religious shit so that's easy for me. Like I said, I don't know too much about the nuance but peace is impossible there until one ethnic religious group takes over. That or until every one stops touting their religion as the one true one while trying to kill all non-believers.We, along with the Europeans, fucked that region up royally (with respect to how it operates today) but it was not some bastion of peace prior to that.[Edited on December 7, 2017 at 11:23 AM. Reason : a]
12/7/2017 11:22:28 AM
^^found some:apparently they are going with "this is the capital we should recognize, but we still need a 2-state solution" even though this action undermines the latter https://wassermanschultz.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=1198https://schneider.house.gov/media/press-releases/statement-us-recognition-jerusalem-israel-s-capitaletc...and to give credit where it's due, here is a better, more nuanced response:https://alceehastings.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=398913[Edited on December 7, 2017 at 11:25 AM. Reason : ^^]
12/7/2017 11:25:00 AM
12/7/2017 12:24:24 PM
^ for context When you steal land from a people it can only end with giving the land back or genocide. Its easy for Americans to side with Israel on wiping out Palestine because its consistent with what we did to the native Americans. and if we're going to bring up religion, lets not forget that the only reason they are there is because they think a mythological being promised them the land. You can't negotiate with that sort of extremism.[Edited on December 7, 2017 at 3:19 PM. Reason : clearly]
12/7/2017 3:17:40 PM
It is actually even simpler than that. Israel needs an ally in the region and we have economic interests at stake, given all of the oil the Middle East has. If the oil suddenly dried up, the US would drop Israel like a hot potato pancake.
12/7/2017 3:28:04 PM
^^ I wish I could find it but earlier today I read a higher % of American evangelicals believe they have a religious birthright to the land than actual Jewish Israelis.
12/7/2017 3:41:09 PM
What was the reason for taking Palestine and giving it to the Israelis? Was it just a response to how they were treated in WW2? I.e., to give them a place to go back to since apparently most nations (including the US if I'm remembering correctly) did not want Jewish people residing within them?
12/7/2017 3:49:27 PM
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sykes–Picot_Agreementhttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balfour_Declaration]
12/7/2017 3:57:26 PM
This quote can shed some light
12/7/2017 4:04:23 PM
^^^zionism and jews migrating to what is now israel started before WWI. yes britain's involvement was partially about finding a place for jewish people to go, but that started before WW1. after the fall of the ottomon empire, there was a british mandate that basically said they had to give the land to someone, so they started dividing stuff up and controlling who could travel where and there were mass migrations. the jewish population grew, arabs were displaced, people were unhappy, tensions increased, jews and arabs were mad at each other, both were mad at the british, there were attacks, british government pulled out, and then the UN got involved and decided to split things up into a jewish state, arab state, and jerusalem and then they went from there...this is a good read:http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/traditional-narratives-of-israeli-and-palestinian-history[Edited on December 7, 2017 at 4:18 PM. Reason : .]
12/7/2017 4:10:36 PM
EU and Japan finalise world’s largest free trade deal.https://www.ft.com/content/b48e4f3a-dc0e-11e7-a039-c64b1c09b482We used to lead these deals. Now we arent even a part of them.
12/8/2017 11:19:28 AM
Trump admin scraps Obama-era proposal requiring airlines to disclose bag feeshttp://thehill.com/policy/transportation/363956-trump-admin-scraps-obama-era-proposal-requiring-airlines-to-disclose?__twitter_impression=truelol, fuck consumers
12/8/2017 2:47:18 PM
So, year one summary:
12/8/2017 3:27:40 PM