International Deposing Maduro was a Massive Win

It's been way further left ever since Tumblr got rid of a lot of it's adult content and their users migrated there. Tumblr was always loony far left and the influx of users onto Reddit helped bring it further to the left.
Now it's just an echo chamber. Like Gab on the right. It's getting harder to find spaces online that trend towards neutral for discussing things.

Its crazy echo chambers is one thing but a crazy echo chamber. And I am more a left leaning liberal in most issues. I dont like the Trump but man it just gets tiring them bringing up the guy randomly in any topic this days
 
Doesn’t surprise me. I really can’t stand that site apart from the eye candy or if you’re looking for something very specific.
I mostly in a specific subs as you mentioned. Cars, Music and other hobbie type groups. I also used to follow my country and city sub but that gets over run by the nut jobs aswell and the weirdos at fuck cars seems to spilling and leaking in any city sub! Lol.
 
I mostly in a specific subs as you mentioned. Cars, Music and other hobbie type groups. I also used to follow my country and city sub but that gets over run by the nut jobs aswell and the weirdos at fuck cars seems to spilling and leaking in any city sub! Lol.
Yeah definitely great information if you know what you’re looking for. You google with the word “Reddit” in your search, get in, get out and get on with it.
 
Massive win?

What a moron.

You are a moron for 3 reasons

1) there is not a Single positive example where the US invaded or orchestrated a regime change and improved things for the better. It always ends in a desaster for the local population. Educate yourself
2) it was a illegal action violating international law. Its the same russia is doing in Ukraine or china can now do in taiwan. Educate yourself
3) the clear and only reason the US is doing this is to get access to the Oil. Dont believe this drugs narrative
And even in terms of getting the oil, I'm not sure that's going to work out.

It appears, based on our current best estimates, that (assuming things were even stable enough politically for companies to be willing to go back to Venezuela) we'd need oil at $80 a barrel for them to even break even with operations there now. Oil Is far below that currently, and has only been above $80 for a brief period over the entire last 10 years.
 
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