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Do most Americans oppose negotiation that might end wars, in general?

Forever wars-. Is that how you mainly like to see them?
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Like every policy decision made by the US government, what the American working class wants is totally irrelevant statistically. Policy is dictated by the oligarchy and the special interest groups aka lobbyists. And for them war is profitable.
Changeisgonnacome · 61-69, F
@PicturesOfABetterTomorrow are the people so used to it that they now pose no threat to the powerful?
Crazywaterspring · 61-69, M
@PicturesOfABetterTomorrow That is why we don't have national healthcare, housing is tight and higher education is stupidly expensive.

War is profitable and the VA is a joke.
@Changeisgonnacome It has nothing to do with complacency. It is about democracy being subverted by oligarchy to the point that what the majority wants is irrelevant to the process.