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I just mean in terms of US political allies. Let's not forget what W did for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
China most certainly does have a major presence here- they seem quite happy, and uninterrupted, stealing our tech and buying our residential real estate.
Russia...well you'd think they were long gone according to 2014 Obama and every Trump cultist, but they sure do have some powerful American friends.
Yes to some *New* New Nationalism. Now, how do we bridge the gap between the disgruntled working right and the disgruntled working left?
I've given some thought to that. The one thing I keep coming back to is using a centrist VP to run the country. Promising no change, no reform, only keeping the boat floating the best they see fit, and then having a president that does nothing but shove one issue down the powers that be's throats.
This would allow single issue, left and right unification.
And let's be honest. We aren't going to get lobby'ing or campaign finance reform any other way.
Perhaps one day we will all agree that rather then getting promised the world, and getting nothing, that we would settle for one issue every 4 years actually getting solved.