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You see the little dog on the block doesn't go and bite the biggest dog on the block because the big dog on the block is gonna hurt him. So that was kind of a stupid move if you ask me. But dumber than that is allowing Hamas to take over your country to begin with. You know I actually looked it up and I because I was interested how did this happen? And did you know that Hamas actually won the last parliamentary election in 2006? Say that again, 2006. Okay that's like 20 years ago now. And then they seized Gaza by force in June of 2007. Okay this is Hamas. Not the Palestinian people, Hamas. Okay. Then they started clamping down on all of the people in Palestine. And that's where they made a mistake. They didn't rebel. They didn't fight back. They just accepted it. I don't think that would happen in the United States. And speaking of the United States, I have been doing a lot more reading and I think this may be what Trump's trying to prevent from happening in the United States. I think that's why he's clamping down on immigration. I think that's why he's saying America first. I think that's why he's trying to get everybody excited about nationalism again. Nationalism is not a bad thing. We should be proud of our country. I think he is trying to prevent the takeover like Hamas did to Palestine. I'm not saying that they're going to do it here or any certain party or type of people are going to do it here. But when you let in more outsiders than insiders, the insiders become outsiders. I'm sorry, I like my country. I don't want it to change to be a different type of country. So anyhow, boots on the ground. No, not United States. The U.N. perhaps, but the other countries who are rapping about the United States not paying enough, you should see how little they pay in comparison. Did you know the United States, of course, is the number one provider. You know who number two is? China, believe it or not. China. Wow. So there you go. Oh, and I think the two together make up close to 40 to 50 percent of the U.N.'s budget by themselves. Now, see these other countries? They want to be part of a big game, but they don't want to actually put in the money or the resources to be part of the game. It is what it is. KJ5 IRQ. Back to net control.

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