Who is WE, Rosie? It sounded to me like you were denouncing this country a couple of days ago and spending the rest of your days elsewhere.
It's funny to me that the rally cry of the left is padding the pockets of billionaires when all this massive uncovered fraud was padding the pockets of billionaires.
Add to that Democrat Complaint the 6 MULTI-BULLIONAIRES that have funded the Democrats since 2007, and continued to do so, until 1 month ago, when the number dropped to 2. I wonder why.....
I am a bit disappointed that my fellow commenters did not give me credit for my witty play on words, to wit: Bullionaires vs. Billionaires. Bullion as in Bull get it? Pretty good, huh? Maybe you just think it was a lot of bull... Anyway, I will keep trying.
Because they are wholly dependent on the false Ideology of Division. Without the Democrat agenda, there is no support for their world escapades of disinformation. The other four realized it was time to get right with God before they went down in the fire, and while they still had productive wealth that could accomplish good.
As long as the U.S. is providing so much military aid to South Korea, the citizens (and guests) there benefit from that government's ability to provide social programs (medical, etc.) that they wouldn't otherwise be able to provide if they fully had to militarily protect their country from North Korea and other adversaries. South Korea definitely benefits from military aid paid for by American taxpayers. It would be interesting (albeit perhaps not preferable) to see how South Korea would bear the burden of paying for their military protection entirely on their own. Oh well. You're welcome, South Korea.
The failure is on my end, Charley. I must be dislexic . . . I read that as Billionaires, even though you spelled it right out for me.
I decided to think about your thoughts for a few days, and not jump in with an admittedly personal emotional based comment in reply. I am reminded of an on-subject Commanders Session in Yongsan 8th Army in 69, General Bonesteel commanding. A major discussion concerned your comments, in that the subject was RIF of U.S. Troops in ROK (discussed many times in the previous16 years). General Bonesteel, having listened intently, commented (I am paraphrasing): "I remind you gentlemen that the duty and obligation of 8th Army and UN Command, is not to prevent the DPRK from crossing the 38th, as much as it is to prevent the ROK from crossing the 38th. Please recall that I am the author and Planner of the 38th as the demarcation line, and did so because the Soviets had already entered North Korea. The situation is no different now, and the Responsibility of the UN and ROK and the United States is to avoid WW III. General Chung Kwang Ho and General Kang Ki Chong and Lt. General John H. Michaelies present as preparation for the departure of President (General) Park visiting President Nixon in August. While I understand and on an emotional level have the same economic comments as you, the fact is the ROK has the 2nd largest well equipped well trained Military in the free world, and are not shy about funding same. The U.S. Military is still highly respected by the Korean People, and don't be persuaded by the younger Korean student generation,(that is the same the world over) with the Attica this and Attica that "rebellions, and they still have 2 serve a mandatory 2 years in the military. Seems that in general, their attitudes change in those 2 years. Gee, that is weird.