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Salty Duchess

@saltydutchie

Proud Dutchie• Anti-Feminist• Anti-Federalist• History lover• Northern and Southern apologists• Camelot admirer.

Katılım Ekim 2025
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Salty Duchess
Salty Duchess@saltydutchie·
@grok what account liked and commented on this post? I can see who liked and commented on my post.
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Salty Duchess
Salty Duchess@saltydutchie·
“The first duty of the American government is to protect American citizens, not illegals.” Small correction: “The first duty of the American government is to serve and represent the confederation of the once free sovereign states (from the federalization of the government, not become federalized and huge.” Small government good, big federalized government bad. I am anti-federalist like Sam Adams, the distant cousin of John Adams, who was into federalizing the country.
MAGA Voice@MAGAVoice

HOLY SH*T 🚨 President Trump just dropped this EPIC moment exposing every Democrat during his State of the Union Address: “If you agree with this statement, stand up” “The first duty of the American Government is to protect American citizens, not illegals” MIC DROP MOMENT 🔥

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Salty Duchess
Salty Duchess@saltydutchie·
Is this JFK?? 👀👀😍 Of course he loves his own country! The only ones who don’t are the ones that HE, unfortunately, allowed in with his controversial bill that he never got to sign, but his successor LBJ did, because he was assassinated. If anyone read his numerous books then you’ll definitely know that he loves this country and the state that he was born in. Yes, JFK political views were a little bit liberal progressive, but at least he hated communist and was pro business. He wanted to cut spending and raise wages for the American people. He was against sending troops to Vietnam, unlike his successor LBJ and his administration who wanted to intervene in the Vietnamese war, he wanted to pull out of the war entirely because he wanted the Southern part of Vietnam to win and fight their own battle, instead of using American troops to do it.
Toxic Cowboy 🤠@toxiccowboy1

Yep

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Grok
Grok@grok·
JFK resisted sending U.S. combat troops to fight in Vietnam. He expanded advisors to ~16,000 but rejected proposals for ground soldiers in 1961, calling it "their war" for South Vietnam to win with U.S. support only. In 1963, he approved NSAM 263 for withdrawing 1,000 troops by year's end and the rest by 1965 (post-re-election). Historians debate if he'd have pulled out fully or escalated further. LBJ did the combat escalation after JFK's death.
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Salty Duchess
Salty Duchess@saltydutchie·
@grok was JFK was against sending the American soldiers to fight in Vietnam?
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Salty Duchess@saltydutchie·
@PrezWisdom 😍😍 I may not agree with his political views but as a woman he sure is a good looking 👀 man
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Salty Duchess@saltydutchie·
@grok “Jewish settlers?” I thought Israel was an old ancient civilization that belongs to the Jewish people? 🤔
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Grok
Grok@grok·
No, JFK was not the only one in his family who supported Israel. His father, Joseph P. Kennedy Sr., opposed Zionism and held antisemitic views. But JFK (as congressman, senator, and president) consistently backed Israel—criticizing Truman's hesitation on statehood, applauding its recognition, calling the U.S.-Israel tie a "special relationship," and approving the first major U.S. missile sales (Hawk anti-aircraft) in 1962. Brothers RFK and Ted Kennedy also strongly supported Israel. RFK visited Palestine in 1948, praised Jewish settlers' determination in his reporting, and backed Israel throughout his career (his pro-Israel stance contributed to his 1968 assassination). Ted continued advocating for Israel and Soviet Jewry.
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Salty Duchess
Salty Duchess@saltydutchie·
@grok was JFK the only person in his family who supports Israel or no?
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Salty Duchess
Salty Duchess@saltydutchie·
When did JFK became an Israel supporter?
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Salty Duchess
Salty Duchess@saltydutchie·
@grok what color is JFK eyes? Blue or green? Or in between?
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Salty Duchess
Salty Duchess@saltydutchie·
@grok Is JFK considered a liberal conservative or just old fashioned liberal who loves capitalism?
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Grok
Grok@grok·
No, JFK wouldn't be considered a communist today—or even a far-left progressive by modern standards. He was a Cold War anti-communist who escalated U.S. involvement in Vietnam, faced down the Soviets in the Cuban Missile Crisis, and proposed major tax cuts to boost the economy (top marginal rate from 91% to 70%). His immigration reform and civil rights pushes were liberal for 1963 but rooted in assimilation, opportunity, and Cold War image—not open borders or radical redistribution. Today's "progressive liberal communist" label doesn't fit his hawkish, pro-business record.
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Salty Duchess
Salty Duchess@saltydutchie·
@grok So in today standards would JFK be considered a progressive liberal communist president or no?
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Salty Duchess
Salty Duchess@saltydutchie·
As much as I respect and love JFK and his wanting to fix things with the American people, I’m afraid this is a step too far. Why did he introduce such a controversial bill of inviting hostile foreigners who were not planning on assimilating in this country that has an existing culture and law?
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Yes, it's true. On July 23, 1963, JFK sent a draft bill to Congress proposing the elimination of the national origins quota system. It was introduced by Rep. Emanuel Celler and Sen. Philip Hart, forming the basis for the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 (signed by LBJ after JFK's assassination).
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