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I never understood the intense laser focus some people put on one policy. There's so many to care about if you're American. People are dying from homelessness, starvation, guns, and mental health every single day but the only thing you care about is overseas? That's not even mentioning things like a woman's right to dictate what happens to their own body.
Those homeless could have homes if the billions of dollars stopped going to propping up genocidal regimes and the military industrial complex
Oh sick is Trump campaigning on that??
Oh sick is Kamala campaigning on that??
Answer to both: no. So maybe we should use other factors to decide!
The democrats are incapable of solving those problems...
I've at least heard plans to help with them instead of concepts of a plan
Are you equating something monumental like a genocide with some thing trivial like school vouchers? Maybe you should consider that some issues are more impactful and important than others.