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Undisciplined 1 month ago
It seems like those who stopped supporting Trump because he, contrary to his campaign rhetoric and 1st term actions, started a new regime change war (how he’s framing it) are the ones who updated their priors. Clinging to their priors seems more like what the people who continue supporting him are doing. What evidence do you think they’re ignoring that suggests this is different than previous presidents? View quoted note →
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Undisciplined 1 month ago
Stacker Sports Pod • Episode 77: Final Four Fever and MLB Paying Prospects https://www.fountain.fm/episode/qjEYvFEjgYH6OvLW4CjV > Undisciplined and GrayRuby talk the territory, March Madness, NBA, MLB, NFL and more. Let us know your answer to our Which happens first? We need a tie breaker.
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Undisciplined 1 month ago
Join The U.S. Military To Kill And Die For Israel | The Libertarian Institute By Brian McGlinchy > President \[Donald] Trump’s decision to join Israel in launching a regime-change war on Iran has so far cost the lives of at least 13 American service members. More than [200](https://libertarianinstitute.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=aae39e31b9f819f1e2384ca07&id=4ee55c2565&e=4d47a68367) have been wounded, [dozens](https://libertarianinstitute.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=aae39e31b9f819f1e2384ca07&id=89ffd2f3b8&e=4d47a68367) seriously enough to require evacuations to military hospitals in Europe and the United States. Among them are individuals who’ve suffered traumatic brain injuries, burns and shrapnel wounds. One was facing potential [amputation](https://libertarianinstitute.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=aae39e31b9f819f1e2384ca07&id=97c98a270d&e=4d47a68367) of an arm or leg. > As much as these service members and their families are victims of Iran’s justified retaliation for a surprise attack perpetrated amid ongoing negotiations, they’re victims of a betrayal perpetrated by their president and the joint chiefs of staff, who cast them into an unconstitutional war of aggression, packaged in lies and initiated to advance the agenda of a foreign government, while undermining the security of their own country. > Of course, U.S. casualties comprise a small subset of the total bloodshed. In executing this unjust war, Americans have collectively inflicted far more death and dismemberment than they’ve endured, teaming up with their Israeli counterparts to kill more than [3,000](https://libertarianinstitute.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=aae39e31b9f819f1e2384ca07&id=33810a15f8&e=4d47a68367) Iranians, including some 150 schoolgirls—mostly between [age 7 and 12](https://libertarianinstitute.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=aae39e31b9f819f1e2384ca07&id=3fbda0fb2e&e=4d47a68367)—whose school was destroyed by Tomahawk cruise missiles at the war’s very start.
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Undisciplined 1 month ago
Politics Incentivizes Trump Away From Peace | The Libertarian Institute By Joseph Solis-Mullen > The early polling on President Donald Trump’s war against Iran presents what might, at first glance, look like a constraint on escalation. Across numerous polls a majority of Americans oppose the conflict with support for military action rarely breaking out of the 30-40% range. Concerns about escalation, retaliation, and the absence of clear objectives are widespread. And yet, none of this appears likely to meaningfully shape the administration’s decision-making. The reason is simple: in the political economy of contemporary American governance, broad public opinion matters far less than the alignment of elite incentives and core partisan support. On both counts, the incentives tilt decisively away from peace. > Start with the most important fact: Trump’s support among Republicans remains not only intact, but overwhelming. The Quinnipiac poll from March 9, 2026 shows Republican backing for the war at an astonishing 85-11 margin. Even more telling, a slim majority of Republicans, 52%, indicate a willingness to support the introduction of ground troops. That figure should give pause to anyone hoping for a natural ceiling on escalation. The plain fact is that Republican voters are going to support “their guy”—and across the aisle there are plenty of Democrats who will be reluctant to oppose him on the issue of war on Iran on behalf of Israel.