No Troops in Ukraine Without Congressional Approval, Say Lawmakers
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An issue that unites Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D–N.Y.) and Matt Gaetz (R–Fla.)? The unlikely pair is part of a large and bipartisan group of lawmakers demanding that President Joe Biden seek congressional approval before directly involving U.S. troops in the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
For the record, Biden has not indicated that he wants U.S. troops to get involved. In fact, he's said directly the opposite, on multiple occasions. Military action is "not on the table," the president declared in early December. "There is not going to be any American forces moving into Ukraine," Biden said in January. "I will not send American servicemen to fight in Ukraine," Biden reiterated again on February 15.
But things can change quickly in times of crises. And the U.S. doesn't have a great track record on this front. (Congress hasn't formally declared war since World War II.) So, preemptively setting up an expectation that Biden must get congressional approval in this case is certainly a good thing.
"The American people, through their representatives in Congress, deserve to have a say before U.S. troops are placed in harm's way or the U.S. becomes involved in yet another foreign conflict," wrote 43 U.S. members of Congress in a February 22 letter to Biden.
The letter was signed by lawmakers across the ideological spectrum, including Democratic Reps. Ilhan Omar (Minn.), Ayanna Pressley (Mass.), Rashida Tlaib (Mich.) and Eleanor Holmes Norton (D.C.) and Republican Reps. Thomas Massie (Ken.), Louie Gohmert (Texas), Paul Gosar (Ariz.), and Andy Biggs (Ariz.).
(It looks like we're seeing an exception to the rule that strongly bipartisan ideas are generally the worst!)
"As you evaluate your possible course of action to address the potential conflict between Russia and Ukraine, we write to reassert the war powers vested in Congress under the U.S. Constitution and the War Powers Resolution of 1973," their letter opens.
"If the ongoing situation compels you to introduce the brave men and women of our military into Ukraine … we ask that your decisions comport with the Constitution and our nation's laws by consulting with Congress to receive authorization before any such deployment," it goes on. "We underscore than an imminent or active attack by Russian would compel you, under Section 8(c) of the War Powers Resolution, to seek specific Congressional authorization if you aim to leave any remaining U.S. advisers, trainers, special forces, or other U.S. military personnel in areas of these imminent or active hostilities. You must also receive congressional approval before initiating any pre-emptive strike."
"The American people, through their representatives in Congress, deserve to have a say before U.S. troops are placed in harms (sic) way or the U.S. becomes involved in yet another foreign conflict," the lawmakers conclude.
I'm urging Pres Biden to follow the Constitution and the law and receive authorization from Congress before involving US forces in Russia-Ukraine conflict. The American people deserve to have a say before we become involved in yet another foreign conflict.???? pic.twitter.com/0RJKEi1k9u
— Peter DeFazio (@RepPeterDeFazio) February 22, 2022
The Biden administration is now calling Russia's actions in Ukraine an invasion (while Donald Trump calls it "genius").
"We think this is, yes, the beginning of an invasion, Russia's latest invasion into Ukraine," Jon Finer, principal deputy national security adviser, said on Tuesday morning. "An invasion is an invasion and that is what is underway."
And on Tuesday afternoon, Biden said in a speech that we were seeing the "beginning of a Russian invasion of Ukraine" and announced more economic sanctions on Russia.
Meanwhile, here's what Trump had to say on the subject:
Trump says Putin's military move on Ukraine is "genius."
"Putin is now saying, 'It's independent,' a large section of Ukraine. I said, 'How smart is that?' And he's gonna go in and be a peacekeeper… We could use that on our southern border."
"Here's a guy who's very savvy." pic.twitter.com/8vk9SWm3QO
— Sahil Kapur (@sahilkapur) February 22, 2022
It's doesn't actually sound like Trump approves of the invasion—"this never would have happened … had I been in office," he says. But he clearly admires Vladimir Putin's chutzpah, calling Putin's portrayal of the invasion as a peacekeeping mission to recognize the independence of eastern Ukrainian territories "genius" and Putin himself "very savvy."
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With the first article is reason going to have a ron Paul was right section?
It's called the "comments".
ENB has also argued in the past that the Paul's brought fascism to libertarianism, so I'm guessing not in the Roundup anyway.
It's funny that now aoc is saying what Ron Paul has been saying most of his career it's no longer facism
Its "good" fascism.
It's not icky, evil Fascism, it's Social Democracy, which is inherently good because Democracy.
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Article I: Congress has the power to raise armies and declare war. Article II: The president has inherent authority to conduct foreign affairs and use military action to protect the national interest as the commander-in-chief. Consent has not been required when a president exercises Article II powers (e.g., Somalia and Haiti).
From https://constitution.congress.gov/browse/essay/artII-S2-C1-1-1/ALDE_00001127/
"... little discussion of the Commander-in-Chief Clause is found in the Convention or in the ratifying debates. From the evidence available, it appears that the Framers vested the duty in the President because experience in the Continental Congress had disclosed the inexpediency of vesting command in a group and because the lesson of English history was that danger lurked in vesting command in a person separate from the responsible political leaders..."
"Article II: The president has inherent authority to conduct foreign affairs and use military action to protect the national interest as the commander-in-chief. "
Hmm. Whose Constitution are you quoting? That's not in the U.S. one.
The "Living Constitution", I suspect. You know, the one that's on an Etch A Sketch.
This whole place should be the Ron Paul was right section.
"The unlikely pair is part of a large and bipartisan group of lawmakers demanding that President Joe Biden seek congressional approval before directly involving U.S. troops in the Russia-Ukraine conflict."
Terrible idea. We shouldn't tie Biden's hands with pointless red tape. We're talking about a guy with an unparalleled record of foreign policy success — only Hillary Clinton's comes close — so if he decides we need boots on the ground, it must be the right call.
#IfYoureNotWithBidenYoureWithPutin
Fuck Joe Biden
Maybe get him flowers? No, get a room at a nice resort and invite him to dinner. If things go well invite him for drinks in your room. Have you told him about your feelings? He's married have you thought about that?
As always, you miss the joke. So sad.
Fuck Joe Biden
Kinky. A threesome with a grandpa. You guys are really out there. Cool.
Not funny the first time.
Leave him to his fantasies.
Remember when sarcasmic shipped Sevo and Nardz and wrote fanwank about them? It's like that.
https://reason.com/2021/10/03/how-the-cdc-became-americas-landlord/#comment-9138013
Fuck Joe Biden with Vladimir Putin's tiny, tiny little dick.
I hear those Ruskies like a rough ride...better get the Prep H.
I love this take about Ukraine.
Trump and Congress put sanctions in place that created a large disincentive for Russian action against Ukraine (protecting the unique status of the only pipeline for Russian oil to Europe).
Biden immediately removed this structure (without Congress) and Russia resumed building their alternate pipeline to Germany.
Biden starts signalling that he will be super annoyed if Russia invades Ukraine... And they had better not do anything more than a small incursion.
And Biden promises that he totally will not take any military action.
So Russia invades.
BUT
Trump (somewhat sarcastically) calls the marketing ploy of calling an invasion a "peacekeeping mission" a genius move, and he is the bad guy here.
Do you see your derangement? Can you?
The ENB TDS meter is set back to zero.
If it wasn’t so sad, it would be funny.
Cyto...It started with Ukraine. It will not stop there. Taiwan is a given; China will invade. The Baltics, and Romania are on the chopping block next - just watch.
LOL
Yes, the Baltics and Romania are going to fall because if there's one thing Russia needs it's more economic shitholes w/o much resource wealth to speak of
Putin fancies himself to be a 'Man of Steel'. He is anxious to prove it. He has spoken about this for years. We ignore his plain spoken words at our peril.
It is not about the resources, it is about restoring an empire.
This is projection.
I don't see it happening. Romania and the Baltic states are all NATO members, and Putin has shown that he doesn't want to get into a conflict with NATO (that's why he was so adamant Ukraine be barred from joining NATO)
I hope you and Nardz are right, and that I am wrong.
Putin may or may not (yet) desire an active conflict with NATO, but he clearly wants to define himself, to Russian people, as a heroic leader standing up to NATO. How he demonstrates "standing up" is still potentially dangerous.
Because 2 decades of completely turning the country around and his 70%+ approval is suddenly in jeopardy?
Wtf do you people come up with this stuff?
What is it about the personality of a narcissistic totalitarian that confuses you?
Reestablishing the glory of mother Russia by retaking Ukraine while standing up to the evil axis of NATO is not just risk-free. It puts him closer to the historical legacy of Lennin instead of just the guy that straightened out the books and was liked a lot. And the side benefit is that he amusingly makes his advocacies very nervous and fearful, which is not NOT a goal of any narcissistic totalitarian.
Hell, if there was ever a right time to do this and cement that place in glory, it's when you see that your chief rival can't even cut and run without stumbling, is run by an old man with limited faculties who needs a teleprompter to speak, who purposely cut his own fuel lines, and is backed up by a cackling hen who needs to pay child actors to like her.
Oh, and it completes your half ownership of the Black Sea, which is no small thing.
Maybe . . . but there is a huge difference in the Russian imagination between Ukraine and Belarus, and the rest of Europe. Even Solzhenitsyn called for Ukraine and Belarus (plus a large chunk of Kazakhstan) to be kept as parts of a post-Soviet Russia even while abandoning other claims. And Russian national historiography starts in Kievan Rus.
This creates a particular dynamic that particularly applies to Ukraine. First, any Russian leader who doesn't (in at least rhetoric) press a claim to Ukraine effectively undermines his own status as leader of the Russian nation. Second, a more-prosperous-than-Russia Ukraine would serve as the same rebuke to a Russian leader that West Germany served to East.
Thus, the calculus of simple political survival will push any Russian leader to a policy of destabilizing an independent Ukraine, both to bolster his position as national leader and to keep Ukraine from prospering too much. The Baltics and Romania, on the other hand, are foreign enough that the same dynamics don't drive.
Ukraine has little to no chance of becoming more prosperous than Russia.
It has been the poorest nation in Europe for 30 years, and it's leadership/oligarch caste is as corrupt as it gets.
Actually the gdp of Romania and the baltics have been growing pretty well since 1992 (I have no idea why or what happened to cause the sudden change). So they now have more resources to steal from them.
As marx said socialist need capitalist tk get resources from
Like Ukraine, parts of the Baltics were once part of the Russian Empire, Romania was not.
Putin is trying to recreate the Russian Empire right now, not a new Soviet Union, and that's why he's piecemealing Ukrainian.
Southwestern Ukraine was part of Poland and Romania and then became part of Austro-Hungary, but unlike the North and the East was never part of the Russian Empire so he's not interested.
Kiev however is the fabled homeland and origin of Russia itself, so he'll definitely be targeting that.
Semi-serious.
IMO when humans live too long in the same place, and build histories of various tribes and confederations that break up, reform, and make and disband alliances, they create malleable and distorting legacies that promote disagreement and sometimes violence. Territories, borders, and "home lands" overlap and overprint. None have any logical or ethical meaning.
None have any logical or ethical meaning.
^this
Who gives a fuck if the people in the region are called Ukraine or Russian? It is meaningless. The government's of both are full of cronies and the cities ruled by gangland bosses. Before we jump to their defense, someone has to make the argument that they will be worse off if we don't.
When the People of the Ukraine attempt to throw off their oppressors, I will be interested. Let them declare their independence and apply for statehood. Nothing in the Constitution says the States have to be contiguous.
Until they show sufficient interest in living by our rules, they are free to defend theirs on their own.
Hell, they hired our VP's son for influence and capitulated to that VPs threats. Who says they haven't lived by our rules?
And frankly, I don't give a damn what they are, as we have zero national interest over there [other than that Hunter might have forgotten some embarrassing stuff over there]. Biden fucked up this situation starting a year ago and has enabled this incursion. But that's irrelevant at this point and not a reason for us to stick our nose into a European issue that doesn't even affect NATO.
Part of the Baltics were part of the Russian Empire, only after they took them from the Swedish Empire. Part of the Baltics were also part of East Prussia until East Prussia was dissolved following the First and Second World War. Following the first World War the Baltics were independent countries.
In fact, most of northern Poland, large portions of Byelorus, and some of the Baltics were part of the East Prussian Kingdom, and had been since the Teutonic Crusades in the latter Middle Ages. Parts of the Baltics had been part of Denmark, and then Sweden, Poland-Lithunia and East Prussia. Russia didn't gain control of parts of the region until the 18th century and all were independent countries after the first world war.
Culturally the Baltics are closely tied to the Nordic countries, and most prefer to be associated with the Nordic Countries rather than Slavic Countries. Lutheranism is usually the first or second largest religious affiliation, Roman Catholicism is the largest denomination in Lithuania and the other two have large Roman Catholic minorities. All use the Latin Alphabet first, Cyralic second. Two of the three speak a Baltic language (an offshoot of Slavic, only marginally related to Russian), while Estonia speaks a Finnic language, all three have strong Germanic influence in their language as well. Finnic peoples (much more closely related to groups like the Saami of northern Scandinavia) also make up large percentages of their population. Many of their customs and traditions were derived from Scandinavia and Germany, which is logical, as the raiders from Sweden and Denmark were raiding and settling and trading with the Baltics from even before the classical Viking Age of Scandinavia. In fact, the idea of these as part of the greater Russian sphere is a fairly recent concept historically speaking.
Yes, and the Crimea belonged to the Tartars and before them, Byzantium, Rus' and Khazaria. But the Russian Empire held it between 1783 and 1917, and to Putin that's all that matters.
If it were possible he'd want Alaska back too (which incidentally is the only territory that America should fight to defend).
And in fact the Kievan Rus predates the idea of Russia, and traces it's origins to the Viking Age.
Yes. Rusyns, Ruthenian (Ukrainians), Belarusians and Russians are all Rutheni who stem from Rurik the Varangian's Kievan Rus'.
Do you have an order of battle for the Communist China invasion fleet? Specifically, how many troop carriers they have That could reasonably survive the trip to Taiwan. **
The Communists can destroy Taiwan, but not capture it with any meaningful economic capability. They don't want a smoking ruin, they want the proverbial "hearts and minds".
** "there are two things in the ocean; United States submarines, and targets"
- USN Chief Petty Officer
The PLA Navy (China's Navy is still such a joke it's not even a separate branch but part of it's army) despite much made about it in the popular media, is still not very capable. They really couldn't support a land invasion as you state. As for their air force (also part of the PLA) it's questionable if they could achieve air superiority, much less supremacy over Taiwan, especially if the Japanese Air Force decides to pitch in (which is always a strong possibility, as the Japanese has reasons to resist any Chinese offensive east, as does the ROK). Some other wild cards would be the Philippines and Vietnam, both of who have a vaunted interest in curtailing Chinese aggression. Both of these latter two countries aren't major military powerhouses, especially in Air and Sea Power, but both have been increasing their capabilities.
China has a very small window, it has the fastest aging population in the world, and well it has been making major investments in military, for the most part it's still equipped with outdated equipment and the majority of it's troops are still undertrained and under equipped. The media tends to focus on it's recent achievements and acquisitions, but only a few elite units are actually equipped with these latest acquisition. The J-20 is still underpowered, engine development has been a real hindrance for this fighter.
China also relies heavily on outside production for it's naval and air forces. It's biggest asset is it's economic strength, but it's aging population threatens this. It's starting to develop some of it's own production capabilities for naval and air power, but jet engine and maritime engines production, especially are still well behind the curve. Meanwhile, it's neighbors, especially, it's wealthy neighbors have not been idle. Japan, South Korea and Taiwan have either purchased the latest western (usually American) equipment or have, especially in Japan, begun producing their own.
All you said. However, all the missing parts are potentially where Russia fits in because that's what they own. Not surprisingly, Russia and China seemed to come to some agreements over the past 6 months.
The workings of such agreements are obviously speculative, but not unreasonably so. China provides extensive labor and production to replace hard goods that are lost in sanctions by Russia. Russia provides military expertise and state-of-the-art military hardware for China. Both are closed societies that share a long transportation border, so keeping it quiet isn't that hard.
You think they need troop carriers. That's a joke, right?
It's 110 miles from China to Taiwan. Cargo ships, fishing vessels, & LCACs work just fine for moving troops over the few hours it'd take to travel across. Aircraft & paratroopers can make the trip in what, 15 minutes?
Yes, the US has submarines. Do the submarines have enough torpedoes?
You ever tried to land forces from fishing trawlers and junks on a contested beach? Or land paratroopers without air supremacy? Your joking right?
They could just use jet skis!
Lol
Trump says Putin's invasion plan was 'GENIUS', praises 'savvy' move to send the 'strongest peacekeeping force in the world' to take over Ukrainian breakaway regions and says US should do the same at the southern border
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10540419/Trump-says-Putins-invasion-plan-GENIUS.html
Maybe my sarcometer is broken because it didn't detect anything.
Clearly
They lie.
Watch the video.
He says calling it a peacekeeping mission is genius.
He also sarcastically says maybe we should use that with our southern border here. Go in and take northern Mexico and call it peacekeeping.
But you guys probably want to sell that as "Trump calls for invasion of Mexico"
In case you missed the context, he is belittling Joe Biden for being completely played and out maneuvered by Putin. That is the broader context.
Also... He doesn't have to be right about any of that in order for that to be what he is doing.
That is what is so.. insideous? Maddening? Dangerous? ....about this blinding obsession. By wandering off into crazy-land, any counter arguments get diverted into silly insanity.
If you think giving a green light to the Russian bypass pipeline, cutting military sales and saying a small scale invasion was fine with the US is good policy, then make that argument.
If you think Putin is stupid to hang a fig leaf of "peacekeeping" on his military moves, have at it.
I don't know how much fertile ground there is in that area, but at least it is a real topic that actually impacts world events.
I'm not making an argument. I'm simply stating my opinion of what Trump said. That's all.
Which is a form of argument.
Jeez.
But you're arguing against things I didn't say. Try arguing with what I do say.
You always retreat to this idiocy when you get called out. Everyone knows about your complete TDS symptoms and knows what your intent was. After being called out you claim victim. It is pathetic.
You said: Maybe my sarcometer is broken because it didn't detect anything.
Implication: Trump is not being sarcastic. He is seriously saying that Putin is a genius and engaged in a peacekeeping mission. Trump supports totalitarianism.
If you were trying to communicate something else, you failed, not the people who reacted to your statement for which there is no rational support. Your subsequent disclaimer that you made no argument is a diversion. "Try arguing with what I do say," is impossible.
As usual, not honest discourse. Prove me wrong.
Oh look. Two people who are on mute because they (among other things) make shit up and take things out of context. I busted you red-handed Chuck. When I said you don't contribute to conversations I'm a part of and you tried to gaslight me (while accusing me of gaslighting which is pretty rich) by accusing me of saying you don't contribute to any conversations. That was intentional dishonesty on your part. You're just another JesseAZ. I mean piece of shit. But I repeat myself.
I wasn't muted yesterday. Funny how that works when you throw someone's bullshit right in their face and they suddenly can't hear you.
What a shitweasel.
You forgot to add the qualifier "ignorantly" to your statement.
Again, I didn't detect any sarcasm. More like if people took him seriously in a favorable way he'd be like "Let's do it!" but if they took him seriously in a negative way he'd say "I was kidding!"
A ploy Trump has used many times.
So has sarcasmic.
Any parent can recognize the ploy from a mile away.
That is because your sarcasm meter is indeed broken by TDS.
The entire thing was analagous to his "Rocket Man" taunts of North Korean leader Kim. He is calling Biden an idiot by drawing a contrast with Putin. (He is also calling himself a genius who never would have been outsmarted by Putin in this way)
You don't have to agree with his point. But being unable to even comprehend what is being communicated is..... Sad? Scary? Pathetic?
The counter-argumentnis something along the lines of "you are not so smart and here is why your policies wouldn't have worked and here is why Biden is so much better". It is tough sledding, making that case in the current circumstance. But at least it is on topic.
Saying "OMG Trump totally loves Putin and thinks his invasion is totally the bestest!!" is just plain stupid. It means you have no idea what the topic even is and outs you as a feeble mind.
You sure read a lot into my comments. None of it is accurate.
But being unable to even comprehend what is being communicated is..... Sad? Scary? Pathetic?
All I said was that I think he's playing it both ways. He wants the border people to cheer "Fuck Mexico!" while at the same time telling the "You want to invade Mexico!" people that he was just kidding.
The counter-argumentnis something along the lines of...
I'm not making a counterargument. I'm making an observation.
Saying...
I didn't say any of those things.
That is the entire point of the article you linked. That is the entire point of the feigned outrage on the left.
Do you seriously not realize what is happening around you from moment to moment?
The only point Trump is making is "Biden is dumb and Trump is smart. You would never have any of this trouble if Trump was in office". The only point the reporting on his comments is making is "OMG Trump loves totalitarian Putin. He totally wants to be a dictator!!".
They are both political tropes that have been pushed for years... Which is why it is so trivial for everyone to jump in without any thought.
There are paragraphs of nonsense swirling around to make those points, but that is what the conversation is.
The only point the reporting on his comments is making is "OMG Trump loves totalitarian Putin. He totally wants to be a dictator!!".
No, that's not the only point. Though it looks like you're going to argue as if that is my argument. We can have a conversation when you reply to what I say instead of arguments in your head.
By the way, a day or two ago I said that Putin's move was quite clever. By going after states, not countries, he can take territory without going against the central government. Also he's painting himself as the good guy protecting separatists.
Doesn't mean I agree with or like what he is doing.
And I think Trump is saying something similar. By calling Putin clever he's not agreeing with what he did. But at the same time he's proposing the US do something similar to Mexico. He's both serious and kidding because he's trying to rally the base while baiting the left into accusing him of stupid shit.
That's why I said I didn't detect any sarcasm.
It really starts to look like some sort of weird humiliation fetish after a while, to keep coming here and saying dumb shit, just for the sheer joy of being buried in a deluge of oppobrium.
I don't feel at all humiliated when people attack me for things I never said nor did. They're the ones being asses.
You were homeless. We recognize it’s hard to humiliate you.
So what? I was living paycheck to paycheck, and my employer shut its doors the same week my lease ran out. Shit happens. What matters is that it was very temporary. I wasn't some asshole living in a tent and shitting on the street. No, I found two new jobs and worked round the clock to save money for a place to live. Pulled myself up by my bootstraps. Learned from my experience and became a saver. There's nothing humiliating about that.
If only you had a personality type that let you have actual friends who would have let you crash for a while.
He's trolling. Sarcasmic's a troll.
That's why.
Sarcastic or not, it was an inappropriate thing to say.
Shows, once again, Trump somehow missed normal socialization as a child, and has no concept of tact or empathy. It is interesting that many of his biggest fans here in the commentariat also miss those social capabilities.
But SleepyJoe, on the other hand, says all the “right things”.
And he's great with his hands.
I'm not a big fan of people in comments doing psychoanalysis.
Much better when actual psychologists break their ethics standards and do it on CNN or in the NYT.
If you say so.
Poor sarc doesn’t understand sarcasm.
That’s because you’re a broken man.
Seeking honestly about what you see is going on, is not being properly socialized? The next article about retard kids supporting and fearing cancel culture is intended for your retard self, as that is what is concidered "properly socialized" by you scumbag lefgists
This is why you cannot be taken seriously. Your entire persona is filled with hyperbole and vitriol.
Again, this is an unserious response.
And remember, you guys said the same sort of things about "Rocket Man". You lamented calling names... Even as you had been feignjng horror when Trump offered him praise. It turns out, Trump understood how to communicate with these people better than the pros did.
(I do not pretend to understand this idiom. It does not work for me at all. But it is clear that it is much more effective with the vast majority of people than a more academic posture.)
Cripes Cyto, if Trump had a wiff of patriotic intent and self control about saying more self aggrandizing bullshit, he'd STFU. He obviously cares only about more boasting and praising his buddy and nothing about either the Ukraine or the US.
And what is this great understanding Trump had of Lil' Kim and what did it gain him or us? We know Lil' Kim kept on testing missiles while he fucked with your hero.
We know Lil' Kim kept on testing missiles while he fucked with your hero.
You mean the same shit he'd been doing when your heroes were in charge?
Yes, Red Rock but i didn't claim otherwise as Cyto and Trump claim. Trump spent time and dignity - he didn't have much left - courting this midget who then jilted him.
Meeting with Kim was a risk, but it was hardly any worse than what the US has been doing since 1953. And the results were not any worse or better.
It was a gamble, but given the track record of ignoring and bribing North Korea, and the failure of 60+ years for this to bear any fruit, it was worth a shot.
Sure soldier, if the dignity of the president and the US he represents are not worth anything. Fortunately we're passed that embarrassing time and adults are back in charge.
I'm pretty fucking embarrassed by Biden. You may be passed the embarrassed state, but you are in the minority.
soldier, here's world opinion of the US and our President:
"The election of Joe Biden as president has led to a dramatic shift in America’s international image. Throughout Donald Trump’s presidency, publics around the world held the United States in low regard, with most opposed to his foreign policies. This was especially true among key American allies and partners. Now, a new Pew Research Center survey of 16 publics finds a significant uptick in ratings for the U.S., with strong support for Biden and several of his major policy initiatives.
In each of the 16 publics surveyed, more than six-in-ten say they have confidence in Biden to do the right thing in world affairs. Looking at 12 nations surveyed both this year and in 2020, a median of 75% express confidence in Biden, compared with 17% for Trump last year..."
If you're weren't embarrassed about Trump there's something wrong with you.
https://www.pewresearch.org/global/2021/06/10/americas-image-abroad-rebounds-with-transition-from-trump-to-biden/
So... this "survey" of non-Americans was 4 months into his presidency... before Afghanistan fuckup withdrawal, killing the aid worker and lying about it, abandoning US citizens, "trusting" the Taliban, Hunter fuckups lies, COVID was temporarily at a low thanks to Trump handing him WarpSpeed, before gas prices doubled, before inflation was at a 50 year high, before supply chain disasters, before selecting people based exclusively on identity rather than capability, before complete mishandling Putin and putting Europe in jeopardy, and those are just off the top of my head and without considering that Biden even has 95% of the media covering his ass. No doubt this 10-month-old survey still remains the same after all that.
And of course those are non-Americans who LOVE to see America succeed and so therefore their opinions are based on our best interests, not theirs. And as though my opinion of Emmanuel Macron and his mom [uh, er wife] should matter to the French. It doesn't and shouldn't as they are the suckers that have to live with him.
You're such a silly dupe.
Thanks for confirming your side consisted of total eunuchs.
Obama spent Trump's entire term doing exactly that, and now you pretend that suddenly it's wrong?
Fucking hypocrites.
Obama didn't blow Lil' Kim in public and that was in between servicing Putin.
Can you post anything original, or only sad partisan talking points? I've yet to see anything resembling original thought in anything you've ever posted. It is always widely dubious talking points.
Have you looked around you and the drivel you put out? I'm not seeing the objective new thinking you presumably think is de riguer on this site and the caliber of your posts.
Are you honestly accusing soldiermedic76 of you're own bullshit? People here actually know him and his post quality.
He's been posting here for years.
Now turn off your fucking sock and debate him honestly, Shrike.
Actually for decades, but had to change handles when I changed my email. Couldn't remember my old log in information. Been posting since about 2003.
Obama kept paying Kim to not build Nucs and Kim would take the money and supplies given by the US and then kept building Nucs. So, it sounds a lot like Obama was blowing Kim in public.
No, he didn't soldier. That ended in 2008.
So you are ignorant of the actual history. That explains a lot.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/timeline-american-attempts-to-deter-north-koreas-nuclear-program/
Note in 2013 we gave food aid, after Obama restarted negotiations in 2012, with the offer of food aid.
Ah, "food aid". Yeah, soldier, impressive research there.
Can you explain why Russia tends to be so active with Dems in charge and so not active when the GOP is?
Sure, except you must mean Trump, not the GOP, as Crimea was taken while W was in power.
Trump was already trying to break up NATO and the EU, so why would Putin get in the way. He also defended Putin murdering subjects in other countries, saying we did the same thing, and of course defended him for interfering with elections in Europe and of course his won.
In the "Who did we vote for 2020" article Shikha said she couldn't support Trump because of his affection for dictators.
Would rather have somebody who the Left thinks is fond of dictators rather than one who just gives them whatever they want, even if he does not like them.
She also blamed Trump for Modi’s policies in India. So what?
His affection for dictators always seemed more mythical than actual reality. He didn't openly disparage them, and tried at times to work with them, without forcing American ideals onto them. Seemed far more pragmatic than affection. One of the few things I actually liked about Trump was realistic foreign policy.
I just finished Truman by McCullough. Truman was accused his entire presidency for being soft on Communism, but his policies were actually hawkish and extremely pragmatic. Much like Trump, he was accused of admiring Stalin, because some of the things he said about Stalin, but his actions were extremely confrontational, while also realizing the dangers of outright war. Trump's actions in regards to Putin were extremely confrontational, even while his rhetoric was less so. Compared to Obama, Trump was extremely hawkish towards Putin. Additionally, his rhetoric wasn't that different from what Obama's or Bush's was, however, neither were accused of kissing up to dictators.
Google "trump likes dictators" and you'll get a lot of articles with quotes.
A lot of quotes taken out of context. Google Truman's praise of Stalin.
Ah. Truman thought Stalin was a swell guy when in the same room. All that killing of millions of people doesn't matter because what happens inside Russia isn't our business. But he's a really smart fellow.
"Sure, except you must mean Trump, not the GOP, as Crimea was taken while W was in power."
Bush was President in March 2014? That would seem newsworthy.
"Trump was already trying to break up NATO and the EU, so why would Putin get in the way."
Real jerk move, expecting countries to abide by...the agreement they signed. Real jerk move.
"He also defended Putin murdering subjects in other countries, saying we did the same thing, and of course defended him for interfering with elections in Europe and of course his won."
He did not condemn Ukraine for interfering on behalf of Clinton in 2016, so he is consistent at bare minimum.
Sorry damiksec, I meant to say Georgia (2008), not Crimea (2014).
He was right, we did and do do the same thing.
NATO hasn't lived up to it's treaty obligations, so why should we not dissolve it. It was created for one singular goal, the cold war. Once communism ended, it's entire reason for existing disappeared. As a result, most western European countries stopped meeting their treaty obligations.
It is questionable, at best, as to the benefit of NATO at this juncture for the US. We could easily sign alliances with nation states within Europe that are willing to be more equal partners. Most of western Europe has turned into security leeches, sucking off of our defense budget, benefitting from it, while criticizing us and actively working against us. Only a few NATO forces even proved useful in Afghanistan. The majority were more of a hindrance than any help. Alliances should be mutually beneficial. At this point in time NATO benefits from the US, while the US gets no benefits from most NATO allies.
Additionally, Trump was correct to want to move forces out of Germany and into Eastern Europe, a move widely panned by you leftist. Something that Biden is now having to do.
soldier, it is not the president's job to justify dictator's murdering individuals in other countries by tearing down his own country, and by the way, no, we do not do that.
Sounds like you side with Putin on NATO (and Trump) but maybe you haven't heard about the events of the last week. NATO is to our benefit as it extends our sphere of influence and common defense. It is true that well off European countries should be carrying more of that weight, but that began to change when Obama pressed the issue with them in 2014 and new goals were instituted for them to meet, which they have made progress on (and on which Trump claimed credit).
Acknowledging the reality and complexity of an issue is siding with Putin? Pointing out our country is not innocent is tearing it down? What benchmarks was Russia meeting? None that were meaningful. You are full of shit.
...except they really weren't. Germany did not remotely approach it.
soldier, we disagree on the proper role of presidents dealing with dictators and saying we murder private citizens in our own and other countries in order to make one dictator look good is both bullshit and not in the job description.
Joe Friday thinks we’re responsible for Europe’s defense.
R mac, it is a fact that we and the NATO countries are responsible for coming to each other's defense. You get that by keeping Europe free and democratic, we help protect ourselves, right?
The question is, has NATO met their obligations under the Treaty? Since most haven't, why should we continue to honor our treaty obligations when most aren't? Further, are you willing to die to defend Europe, or have your kids die? Did you ever fucking serve, or have you looked your entire life down on those of us who did serve right up until it benefited your side to beat the war drums?
I get that you’re a simpleton.
Wow, "If you do not support the President, you hate the country" was retarded under Bush. It's not better now.
Because it is in our own self interest soldier. No, I'd prefer to not die in defense of Europe, nor my kids, and I haven't advocated for anyone' dying there.
No, I avoided service in VN and I understand some other poor kid went in my place. I'm not proud of the latter fact at all, but I was right to oppose that war and glad I didn't go.
I'm not beating any war drums you moron.
Sure, except you must mean Trump, not the GOP, as Crimea was taken while W was in power.
No, idiot, Crimea was annexed in 2014. Who was in office then?
Corrected above Red. Georgia was invaded by Putin in 2008.
And you said Putin was being cooperative starting in 2014, but he invaded the Crimea in 2014 and continued to supply arms to and troops every year since then to the separatists. So, it appears Obama was no better than Trump at dealing with Putin, arguably worse.
I just love you fucking chicken hawks, who have spent your whole life shitting on the military and US military operations, who suddenly decide for purely partisan reasons that it's patriotic to beat the war drums. Fuck off.
Then why does Henery Hawk always catch Foghorn Leghorn? Answer that mister chicken hawk prejudiced... something.
Unlike Joe I actually did put my life on the line for this country and my son is now putting his on the line. It isn't an abstract to me, it's fucking reality.
soldier, I didn't say Putin was cooperative in 2014 and have no idea WTF you are talking about. I made no claims about the wisdom of Obama's policies toward Ukraine. It's a difficult situation with no easy answer. Given that Trump had no foreign policy other than his usual embarrassingly obvious attempts at self aggrandizement, there's not much to say about it.
soldier, I am not a hawk of any kind and I think I wisely opposed the VN and Iraq wars from the beginning. I thought like most Americans that we had to pursue Bin Laden in Afghanistan, but also agreed with Biden who opposed Obama's surge there in 2010, or whatever year that was. There are military personnel and veterans on both sides of most of these questions, so forgive me if I don't accept your position as unchallengeable. You're wrong.
That's because your TDS meter is stuck at eleventy.
Your retardation is stuck at eleventy one.
Trump is right about the marketing. The US has been conducting "peacekeeping missions" for a century and bombing the place in the process. We have zero moral authority on this question.
Should really listen to what Trump says and how he says it, in context, rather than how some dude on Twitter cuts up snippets for outrage fodder.
Nah. Why is it so important with many here to go to extra effort to give Trump a break? I thought we libertarians tend to be hard on politicians and Presidents.
Show me someone working hard to give Trump a break and I'll show you a conservative in libertarian clothing.
Oh, look, it's White Mike's cockholster, sarcasmic.
His penis is really tiny, sarc, you should use a dam or something to keep the pubes out of your teeth.
Look at the "libertarian" who thinks making an effort to understand context is equal to "give Trump a break."
White Mike's logic dictates that we should not give Putin a break and assume that he is just engaging in a peacekeeping mission.
And context ain’t gonna help here. Praising Putin in any way is inappropriate at this moment.
Really? I think what Putin did was quite clever. Strategy-wise. It pays to recognize when people make good moves, even if you don't like them. Especially if you don't like them.
It’s different if you say this. It won’t get back to Putin, or the Ukrainian people who are about to be invaded. Nobody will know you said it.
Trump has the attention of the entire world, which he could use to denounce Putin’s invasion of a peaceful, sovereign nation-state, or express concern for the victims of invasion. Instead, he’s blabbing about Putin being a “genius”. Invading a country isn’t genius, it’s bullying.
I can see that point of view. However Trump isn't president anymore, so his words have no power. Influence perhaps, but not power.
Here’s Dee admitting she wants outrage fodder.
Odd thing is, I'm not asking for any reader to do any additional work. I'm suggesting the writer perhaps should.
Why? He made an assholish statement. Why so important to clarify it, to make it slightly less bad?
"If you want to help Ukrainians, welcome more of them to the U.S."
Of course. The primary objective of Koch / Reason libertarianism is to make our benefactor Charles Koch even richer. And importing cost-effective labor is the easiest way to boost his profits.
#CheapLaborAboveAll
Ukrainian single females 18-35 = Come on in
The rest....not so much.
They aren't gonna fuck a pussy ass Republican. You guys are weak.
The funny thing is, he actually thinks this is true.
Sad, really.
Unmask your email and you can find out firsthand.
There's a significant Ukrainian immigrant population where I live; their lifestyles and voting habits are indistinguishable from the typical white Staten Islander (read: strongly Republican).
A Trump or FJB bumper sticker on a flashy new truck is as likely to be paired with a Blue/Yellow flag decal as any other accessory around here.
Yeah, those horrible, productive members of society, who hold steady employment, have disposable income, and don't live with mommy and daddy. Ukrainian gals would totally hate them.
Eastern European women are generally nothing like Western women. They have none of the neuroticism and reflexive hatred of traditional roles and relationships. They tend to like men who are masculine and adults. In my late thirties, I actually was hit on by a young Ukrainian woman (natural blonde, blue eyes, milk-white skin, radiant smile, willowy figure), which made me strongly regret not getting out that way before I was married.
Unfortunately, she was hitting on your wallet and your citizenship.
As I entered my mid and late 30s, I became unreasonably attractive to Brazilian models in the Miami area.
(Also, shortly after I got engaged. Thanks to my friend from Brazil who didn't start introducing me to her model friends until after I popped the question....
Like Sir Galahad in Holy Grail, "Let me have just a little bit of peril")
The only pussy Struzel getting is after his gender reassignment surgery.
That looked like a spam comment for a moment.
Ukrainian Female crazy starts at about 8.5 so good luck with that.
My wife is third generation half Ukrainian and the crazy wasn't bred out of her.
Why is it that Reason's solution to every single problem that could possibly exist is exactly the same?
Because Mr. Koch could cut off Reason's funding if one of its writers deviates from the #InDefenseOfBillionaires paradigm.
Come on man, you're totally letting the mask drop.
D+
Instead of bypassing congress and sending troops, how about presidents (and other national leaders) send themselves? In fact, how about all warhawks be the first (and only) on the battle field?
Let's see what Brandon can do mano-a-mano with Putin.
He sent kamala first. I hope it's a one way yrip
I’ve always said the same thing. The President should have to ride a steed into battle, with sword drawn, at the head of any attack.
It surely stopped the warmongering of Napoleon and too many Prussians to list.
C'mon man, you know Joe Biden won the CMH in Vietnam. Right after he marched in Selma and just before he was a truck driver.
On a serious note, the last serviceman the Democrats nominated was John Kerry, the last Republican was John McCain. The last combat veteran to hold office was GHW Bush. The last combat veteran from the Democrats to hold office was JFK (Carter is authorized the WWII campaign ribbon but he was still in training when the war ended). The last ground pounders to serve as president were Eisenhower and Truman.
Putin would come in shirtless riding a bear.
Hopefully this would piss off the bear enough to maul / eat both of them.
This is further evidence that politics everywhere in the developed world tends to be driven by the same issues for the same reasons at the same time.
"Hundreds of demonstrators opposed to New Zealand’s Covid-19 vaccine mandate are in their third week of encampment in Wellington, erecting tents, illegally parking vehicles and establishing communal kitchens and toilets in a deliberate echo of the Canadian siege.
"Initially, the New Zealand occupation had a carnival atmosphere, with a popcorn stand and a doughnut truck and a number of children brought in by their parents. New Zealanders joked that it was the country’s only Omicron-era music festival: Officials blared Barry Manilow and James Blunt to try to drive out the protesters, who responded with some Twisted Sister of their own.
----NYT
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/23/world/australia/new-zealand-protest-vaccine.html
Those issues can be resolved differently based on local differences. When the police moved in on the protesters in New Zealand to forcibly remove them, the Kiwis forcibly resisted. The government hasn't asked for a state of emergency yet, and it's unclear whether the prime minister would get it. The people of New Zealand, simply, may not be willing to tolerate the kind of force that would be necessary to clear the protest.
As to larger issue, don't think Canada, the United States, or anywhere else in the world is unique. The forces driving Trudeau, Biden, and the PM of New Zealand are all the same, and so are the forces driving the protests. There isn't anything uniquely dangerous about New Zealand protesters, Canadian protesters, or pro-Trump protesters either. They're all sick of pandemic restrictions for the same economic, political, social, and practical reasons, and when progressives in all three countries try to paint protesters as unique and imminent threats to democracy, they're all making asses of themselves in the same way, too.
Not looking forward to the next Kent State moment.
"Four vaxxed in O-Hi-O!"
Oh, don't worry. No college kids will get shot protesting against pandemic restrictions. They'll be cheering on the National Guard to shoot the boomers.
Young people should be shooting the boomers for a different reason: for setting up the entitlement programs to shovel money to old people.
Envy will get you nowhere.
You're not incorrect.
He can say that because he is already going to get his. Admitted how old he was yesterday. He can pretend to be outraged while reaping the benefits.
Wasn't Social Security pre-boomer? Just because the ponzi scheme stops working with less people doesn't mean the original ponzi group is to blame. Perhaps if our benevolent overseers had done what they were supposed to do with the monies and not spent them along with all of the other tax dollars.
BO: 'Hey citizen let me hold that money for you. I'll keep it in a safe place and give you more later.'
Citizen: 'It's later, where's my dough.'
BO: 'Hey, Peter. Let me hold that money for you, I'll keep it in a safe place.'
BO: 'Here's your entitlement, Paul.'
I should have added, "They'll be cheering on the National Guard to shoot the [unarmed] boomers".
"Officials blared Barry Manilow and James Blunt to try to drive out the protesters, who responded with some Twisted Sister of their own."
I'm guessing the government blared Manilow's, "I Write the Songs", and the protesters responded with, "We're not Gonna Take it".
If the government blasted some Manilow at me, I'd be tempted to vacate the premises.
Technology has made more people aware of what other people are thinking. I wonder if this is a primary reason for the surge in authoritarian attitudes and actions, which inspire some people to protest, which amps up the authoritarians, etc.
It's been this way since forever.
The populist reactions of 2016 happened all over the developed world for more or less the same reasons.
The student protests of 1968 happened all over the developed world for the more or less the same reasons--even in countries that didn't have a Vietnam War.
The revolutions of 1848 happened all over what we would now call the developed world for the same reasons.
All these events are driven by the same economic, technological, pandemic, and social forces--at the same time. They're all subject to the laws of physics, too.
You simply can't have pandemic lockdowns for a long time without provoking protests sooner or later.
P.S. If you drop in on a political discussion board in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, or the United States, you'll hear the arguing about minority rights and social justice in all the same terms--despite completely different histories and circumstances.
The histories of the Maori in New Zealand, the Aboriginals of Australia, the First Nations of Canada, and African-Americans are unique. But the arguments each of those countries have about them are all the same at the same time because they aren't driven by the events of the past. They're driven by the social, economic, technological, and political changes that are happening today.
Each of those four countries has arguments about racism and policing like we did about BLM, George Floyd, etc.--all at more or less the same time. The old environmentalist adage would have us, "Think globally and act locally", but we've been thinking locally and acting globally the same way for a very long time--going back long before 1848.
The economic, technological, and social forces that drive politics are more or less acting on the whole developed world at the same time. We may resolve them differently for local or cultural reasons, but the issues are all the same and they're argued in the same terms.
"This is further evidence that politics everywhere in the developed world tends to be driven by the same issues for the same reasons at the same time"
Mostly the WEF and ruling caste waging war on its own people
"They're all sick of pandemic restrictions for the same economic, political, social, and practical reasons, and when progressives in all three countries try to paint protesters as unique and imminent threats to democracy, they're all making asses of themselves in the same way, too."
If and when the protests in the U.S. materialize, the progressives will make it out like they're a unique threat to democracy because of Trump.
But that won't be true. Those protests will be driven by the same forces that are driving the New Zealand protesters--which are clearly not about Trump.
Trump is the leaves that get blown into your yard. He is not the wind.
But Trump is also Emmanuel Goldstein, or whatever bogeyman inspires the desired irrational response the propagandists are looking for.
With COVID-19 rules relaxing all over the country, seems like the time for a big protest is slipping away. I could see a few local rebellions against the most clueless school boards.
The only reason the restrictions are relaxing is they know the protesters are coming.
My dark blue city in a blue-ish-purple county is continuing the mask mandates forever, apparently.
Sorry to hear that.
illegally parking vehicles and establishing communal kitchens
Welp, that's a financial unpersoning...
Here comes the propaganda. CBS news says the American economy is fucked up because Ukraine.
https://twitter.com/CBSNews/status/1496311351827910657
That's propaganda all right. Can't believe CBS is now a wingnut.com operation spewing anti-Biden disinformation.
Reason's leading economics expert says the US economy is the strongest it's ever been. After all, rig count is up.
#DefendBidenAtAllCosts
Never let a crisis go to waste.
"The U.S. economy has been hit with increased gas prices, inflation, and supply-chain issues due to the Ukraine crisis."
That's all true.
And it isn't in the best interests of the United States to go to war over the Ukraine anyway.
And the Ukraine crisis is largely attributable to the poor decision of the Biden administration to green light Nord Stream 2.
It is not all true.
Every one of those things predates Ukraine.
The markets have reacted to the Ukraine crisis in exactly those three ways, and it's in addition to the forces that were already pushing it in that direction.
The patient may have already needed a triple bypass heart operation, but that doesn't mean shooting him through the heart didn't do any additional damage.
Yeah...
But inflation was at ... Pick a number. At least double the official number.
Gas was at $3.50. it is now $3.55. (national average).
Tease out Ukraine from the fluctuation we have been seeing for 2 years... And it is up over a buck with Biden.. so five cents? Really.
Supply chain? Nah, bruh. No way to pin that on Ukraine. We are not nearly interconnected enough for that to happen, not with Ukraine, not with Russia.
Stocks? Today they slid into correction territory ... Off 10% from the peak. The news says on worries of war in Ukraine. But really? Double digit inflation wasn't enough to drive that all by itself?
You should not cut off a major supply of natural gas to the developed world and pretend that doesn't have any impact on price.
Gas is up 10% in the past week in my area.
Of course, it's up 60% over this time last year, so it's possible it's unrelated, and just a bad week.
But I read it just his $6.25 in LA, so maybe not.
It certainly isn't going to help, given that it'll push up gas prices, but it's hardly the major driving factor. Fucknuggets.
Shutting Russia's natural gas off to Europe will have a major impact on the price of natural gas. There is no good reason to pretend otherwise. Because natural gas prices are going higher isn't a good reason for the U.S. to go to war over the Ukraine anyway. It is a good reason for Biden to drop his opposition to fracking on public land.
China will love the new prices! Louisiana and Texas gonna be rich!
China will be the biggest beneficiaries of the sanctions. They have already penned a deal with Russia to buy all the oil and natural gas that Russia can't sell to western Europe at the old prices, while also penning a deal to make up for the sanctions of banking and financing with their own banking and financing institutions.
You're not wrong, but the real bottleneck to Europe is LNG shipping.
If only the US had some project underway to address that....
(Yes, blocking LNG infrastructure was among Biden's first moves).
Day one.
I figure the best way to control Biden and all other leftists is to just say "Trump would do it" and the leftists will not do it. Can also work by saying "Trump wouldn't do it" and then all the leftist would proceed to do whatever it is Trump wouldn't do.
THE CURE TO TDS!
Want TDS to heal? How can it when Trump is spouting fresh offensive shit, as recently as yesterday.
Putin is a “genius”, my ass. Putin is a villain, hiding behind historical pretense.
Sorry you don’t understand the joke.
What’s sadder, all the jokes that go flying over Dee’s autistic head, or the occasional unfunny jokes she tries to make?
Did Trump say something offensive yesterday? I didn't hear about it but then again I'm not obsessed with what he says.
Yes, he did.
I've no idea what it is, and no interest.
Somehow my life goes on.
It is actually discussed in ENB’s blog post above.
Aktually
Ackshually...
I think Trump was cheering Let's Go Brandon! Just in a different way.
You can fucking die, you passive-aggressive totalitarian piece of cancer
The UN troops haven't captured you yet?
Once again proving leftist can't meme or joke.
Maybe if the TDS-addled MSM stopped jumping on every ridiculous thing he said, it would go away. But they won't, because all they have left for ratings are rage-ckicks from TDS-addled retards like you.
"WASHINGTON, May 19 (Reuters) - The Biden administration waived sanctions on the company behind Russia's Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline to Germany and its chief executive, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Wednesday, a move decried by critics of the project in Congress."
"The decision came as the Biden administration seeks to rebuild ties with Germany, after relations deteriorated under Republican former President Donald Trump . . . .
"Washington fears Russia could use Nord Stream 2 as leverage to weaken European Union states by increasing dependency on Moscow . . . . The project, now about 95% complete, would bypass Ukraine, depriving it of lucrative transit fees and potentially undermining its struggle against Russian aggression.
----Reuters, May 19, 2021
https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/us-waive-sanctions-firm-ceo-behind-russias-nord-stream-2-pipeline-source-2021-05-19/
It seems clear that the reason Biden gave Nord Stream 2 a pass was because he wanted to show Germany that he wasn't like Trump. It's not just because of that one story, but that's the most reasonable explanation for all of it. He went against Democrats in Congress to give Nord Stream 2 the go-ahead. He did it on purpose--despite the danger to Ukraine--because he wanted to make nice with Germany by showing that he wasn't like Trump.
I don't think that's about how I feel. I think that's what Biden did.
Biden ignored the exit date in Trump's Afghanistan withdrawal deal with the Taliban, too, and I suspect he did that just to be different from Trump, too. If he'd stuck by Trump's timeline, we would have been out of there in April of 2021--rather than waited until the Taliban overran the airport in Kabul on August 15, 2021. The Biden administration seems to be trying to differentiate Biden from Trump--just for the sake of differentiating themselves--to the detriment of the United States.
P.S. See immigration policy, too. Biden doesn't actually do much that's different from Trump on immigration, but he hasn't worked to solve the catastrophe at our southern border for fear of looking too much like Trump. It's a pathetic way to run a country.
“The Biden administration seems to be trying to differentiate Biden from Trump--just for the sake of differentiating themselves--to the detriment of the United States.”
So much this. Fucking pathetic.
Heh. Neocons to the barricades! I won't be surprised to hear them all hit the cable news networks to shriek that "we can't tie the Commander-in-Chief's handz!!!"
I would care about the flordia bill, but socialists and progressives aren't human
Days since ENB last mentioned yglasias b: 6
We have finally achieved day 1 with no abortion mention!
"we will drastically simplify the tax code"
Until this is done, keep voting out incumbents.
Careful. Bernie and Liz would like to simplify the tax code, too.
"Please enter the amount of money you made last year on line 1. This is the amount you owe."
Dead simple!
Good point.
Vote 'em all out anyway.
Lol.
FBI
@FBI
Fair elections are the foundation of U.S. democracy. Foreign influence in our elections won’t be tolerated, and the #FBI will continue to work with local government and private sector partners to disrupt and expose any attempts to erode confidence in the U.S. electoral system."
https://twitter.com/FBI/status/1495730219726032899
That's their job?
to disrupt and expose any attempts to erode confidence
Rather than worrying about people's "confidence" it would be far better if they investigated the actual reasons reasons it was eroded instead.
You know that their talking about Trump's complaints when they go on about this, right?
That's a weird thing to just come out and say for no reason at all.
Time to fortify the electoral system more!
Meanwhile, the CIA will continue to do the exact opposite, mostly in other countries.
Mostly.
That website case bears watching. Fortunately (to me), the Court confined the question to freedom of speech, and specifically did not take on the free exercise question.
I personally don't see how the government can compel speech.
Do you see how the government can *repel* speech?
Seeing as the fagtivists are targeting religious people, could the countersue for targeted harassment?
Depends. Is the religion on the approved list?
It's asterisked.
"* Does not apply to Christianity"
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-10540905/Dave-Grohl-confesses-hes-reading-lips-like-20-YEARS-hearing-loss.html
Scroll down and there's a trailer for a new film Studio 666 that looks hilarious.
Poor sarc. All alone. Maybe Dee will watch his clip and they can chat about it.
Now we know why Jeff and his socks have been arguing against (lying about) the truckers and in favor of Blackface Hitler's Enabling Act.
It's endemic to most Democrats.
A new poll reveals that a disgusting two-thirds (65.7%) of Democrats are A-OK with the construction of a fascist dictatorship here in Canada.
https://www.thetrafalgargroup.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/COSA-Trudeau-Truckers-Poll-Report-0221.pdf
They want the same thing to happen to Trump supporters.
This is yet another reason why progressives are America's most horrible people.
There really is a vast difference. The right wants the law to be applied to people looting and burning shit, ending the "no consequences" violent protesting. The left wants the full force of govt and tech to be used against anyone guilty of wrongthink, and is OK with them being financially ruined for having the nerve to have an opposite opinion.
Those that find themselves in the latter camp are those that have always been present throughout history. Whether in communist USSR or Nazi germany, these kind of people will absolutely send their neighbor to the gulag for thought crimes.
> Now we know why Jeff and his socks have been arguing against (lying about) the truckers and in favor of Blackface Hitler's Enabling Act.
Because they're assholes?
What's the polling in Canada?
Conservatives up 10+ points in preference polling.
Wow, almost 20% of Democrats answered, "what truckers?"
Force vendors to serve gay weddings AND fundamentalist handmaiden polygamist weddings, BLM marches AND Proud Boy rallies, and CRT college clubs AND Hitler Youth summer camps, or STFU.
Applying rules equally to everyone is Facist. We are trying to be anti-facist
Sadly, applying rules equally to all is the only way to get bad rules repealed.
I don't think Putin can maintain or fight a successful war in Ukraine. Did you see that pathetic evacuation of Donbass? Those buses were trash? The broken down buildings they put those people in. They gave them like $100. Did you see that celebration of the recognition of Donbass? I have more friends and fireworks then that.
Compare that to what we accomplished in Afghanistan on the other sidd of the world. Let's fight this mfer. I'm actually glad Putin did this. The world is turning on him. Any country on his border even his so called allies have got to be nervous and opposed to this.
I've been doing some research on Russian tanks, and from what I can tell Putin's armor is pretty pathetic. These are the same tanks that were decimated in Iraq. If it ever came down to a battle against Western equipment it would be a rout.
If a Dotard calls you a genius that's another discouraging sign.
From a geo-political stance what Putin did was genius. He accomplished most of his goals with only minor inconveniences from the west. He called Biden's bluff and, while he only had three of a kind tres, Biden was held holding a pair of twos.
Yup.
Assuming our military can beat much of anybody, which has not been proven out.
Our military and equipment can beat anybody. The problem is that politicians won't allow it.
Our military leadership also seems to be the drizzling shits, given that they said they advised Biden that abandoning Bagram AFB was a good idea before everybody was gone.
I equipment is not as impressive as you think. Our artillery has sadly been neglected for two decades, and Russia and China have both nearly caught up to us (while also having far more than we do). Field time and flight time have all been cut to what experts term as below the level to maintain proficiency. We've hyperfocused for two decades on COIN training and urban warfare, and most of our acquisitions over the past two decades has been in that direction, while we have done little near peer adversary training or acquisitions. England is in even worse shape. Germany's military and air force is basically a joke at this point, almost no field or flight time, of Western Europe, only France has made any real investment in these areas, and even they are behind the curve. Poland and Romania have decent forces, but much of their equipment remains out dated Soviet Bloc equipment. Currently, NATO is suffering from under investment and complacency.
The Pentagon wasted 6 million man hours last year alone on diversity training by it's own admissions. Because of the failure to pass a budget for years on end both the Navy and USAF has fallen far below the required flight hours needed to maintain proficiency, and they were almost grounded completely for almost a year due to COVID restrictions.
No, NATO is very much a paper tiger currently. The only thing we have going for us, is that Russia and China aren't any more capable at this point in maintaining a sustained offensive against a near peer adversary. But don't count on our vaunted military technology. Our edge in this department isn't nearly as wide as it once was, and even then, without training time, all the advanced equipment in the world is worthless.
It's so bad, that our primary small arm in our two ground forces is the M-4 carbine, which is plauged with reliability issues, as was adopted specifically for urban environments, and is widely considered inappropriate for battlefield use. It has less knockdown power, less range and is less reliable than the rifle it replaced. Carbines are not desirable for most battlefield applications.
The Russians also have invested heavily in air defense, so much so, that many question how survivable most of our legacy aircraft would prove to be in a hostile environment. If we can't establish air superiority in a short time period, much of our tactical and strategic doctrine is useless. Air supremacy is even better.
Thanks for that comment. I think I am better informed now.
LOL. You've been playing World of Tanks haven't you.
LOL'd. Nice
Did you see what the Russian did to Chechnya?
Did you see what the Union did to the South in Civil War?
Did you see what the U.S. did to Germany and Japan in World War II?
You don't send 190,000 troops to violently invade and occupy a country because you care about increasing their standard of living.
Putin cares about public opinion in Russia, and that's it. He doesn't give a shit about public opinion in the Ukraine.
This is the salient point.
Neither does he give a rats ass about what Savannah Guthrie says about him on Today.
He probably couldn't care less about what most of Europe has to say either.
He has Germany by the short and curlies with his gas supplies (wouldn't it be nice if the US had the pipelines and facilities to ship LNG?)
He also has a budding friendship with China, who will probably be buying all the oil and coal they can ship out before long.
He doesn't need us. We don't buy his stuff. They don't need our stuff.
Buying overpriced oil. Supporting inefficient markets. Subsidizing a black hole. We would be so lucky.
"Overpriced oil", he says--and claims to be an expert on something. He probably doesn't even know why the term "overpriced oil" makes him look so ignorant.
China is already paying for Putin's belligerence. They imports 8 million barrels a day.
They aren't paying, they already penned a deal to buy all the oil and gas from Russia that they can't sell to western Europe at the old prices. They also made deals to offset all the sanctions on Russian financial institutions using their own financial institutions, giving them a huge influx of foreign cash.
You are arguing with an immature democrat voting lefty. They think knowing something about history = white supremacy happened, and cant remember back further than "the russians stole the election from Hillary! Her turn!!"
Dont expect anything more from an ignorant child.
Great, he doesn't care about alliances. Going it alone. Doesn't care about maintaining and building economic power. Wants to drive into a bloodbath agaisnt free people fighting for their homes. What's gonna motivate the Russian troops. Killing innocence people? Blowing up towns? Dying in insurgent attacks. Freezing in the cold?
You're not familiar with Russian history at all, are you?
Just took and aced a Russian history course in college. No biggie! I'm not better than you!
Shitthatdidnthappen.txt
I don't know, it tracks. This guy is pig-ignorant yet completely sure of his own superiority, like your typical teenager, and getting $0.50 a post isn't the worst way to put yourself through college. Plus, with grade inflation nowadays?
He files a 1040-EZ and thinks he has a worthwhile opinion on changes in tax policy. Being an undergrad is totally believable.
You're so uninformed, on this and so many other issues, I suspect you're just shitposting 90% of the time.
You don't even understand the ultimate cause of inflation. We can all see what you wrote in this thread. Who do you think you're kidding?
community college*
Remedial history class*
I just got an A on a book report about idiot lefty internet trolls.
It is true that at one side we have highly motivated soldiers defending their home, and on the other soldiers who would happily defect to Western Europe.
What the hell are you talking about? The areas in question have had boarder disputes for hundreds of years. The places that declared ondependace hasnt voted in a Ukrainian election since 2012, and hasn't recognized ukranianlaw eighter. You are Truely ignorant
It is being sold as reuniting their country. And the West has spent decades talking itself down as terrible and not worth preserving.
Defecting to a side that feels it is not worth existing is not a huge incentive.
Sullum, you are a fool = Let's fight this mfer.
"Let's fight this mfer."
I, too, have been advocating war with Russia ever since they hacked our 2016 election.
#SheWon
Advocating for a robust defense. Unafraid and proud! Sure of the justice of tbe cause! Let's go!
Go enlist.
LOS is not wrong here, giving him the benefit of the doubt that he is not being sarcastic.
A strong competent defense (jury is very out on whether we have either) is the only way to avoid war. Simply is. If Ukraine hadn't listened to us and kept their nukes, this nonsense would not be happening.
If Ukraine hadn't listened to us and kept their nukes, this nonsense would not be happening.
That's a little too much Monday Morning QBing. At the time, the US was the undisputed top dog on the planet, while the Russians had been completely defanged as an adversary and our puppet was running the place. Ukraine had no reason to believe in 1994 that they would have need of nuclear weapons, nor any reason to believe at the time that the US wouldn't follow through on any Russian belligerence.
In hindsight, and in a similar vein, South Africa's government destroying its nukes at the end of apartheid is looking particularly prescient right now.
Let's fight this mfer.
You're at liberty to do so. Fly on over there and show Putin who's boss.
Let's fight this mfer.
Said the guy who won’t sign up with the army.
Holy shit this was already worse than Obama's "red line" moment, and they're just going to keep going with it.
Uh, he's not looking to take over the entire country, you moron. He bites off places that are more amenable to Russia running them than their home countries. You'd know this if you hadn't been in a drug-induced fog over your adult life.
The only thing that's going to happen here is he's going to take over the more pro-Russia eastern provinces, the US will put up more sanctions, the UN and the EU will wring their hands, and absolutely nothing of consequence against Russia will happen.
Not even close. Any country with a pulse and an ounce of self preservation is going to turn hard against Russia even most of Russia's so called aliies.
You should worry yourself a hell of a lot more about getting deservedly clapped here
Clapped? Does that mean murdered?
Woof, the cope in your comment is absolutely nuclear-level.
Europe knew about Russia's aggression and STILL killed their energy sectors and became dramatically more dependent on Russia. I do not believe they will aggressively do anything --- especially since, militarily, they are weaker than our military. Much weaker.
But possibly with better leadership. Because nobody can have worse than we have.
Good to get confirmation that lefty objections to the invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan were entirely about principals rather than principles. Never change, Strudel.
I'm not following you. We're not invading or imposing democracy here. This is defending democracy.
And while that is nice...it is also not our business. Only way it is stopped is if we, well, STAY in Ukraine for years and years. And that has been a fucking disaster of a recipe for as long as I can remember.
Why is Europe unable to deal with European problems without involving others?
You use that word democracy fairly loosely. The Ukraine is hardly a beacon of democracy or human rights. It's banned parties, it's banned political speech, it's locked up political opponent, it's banned elections in several provinces. It's current government only exists because of meddling from the west. It's government can accurately be described as a corrupt puppet state of western Europe and the US. Calling it a democracy is about as accurate as Johnson calling South Vietnam a democracy.
How many nukes does Russia have? Oh wait, they are the second largest nuclear power in the world. Idiot.
https://twitter.com/ConceptualJames/status/1496490827681570822?t=Rt53CYInVPW7KXz1b3QB1Q&s=19
A quick thread on DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion):
DEI is Communism for the 21st century. E, Equity, is the goal; D&I, Diversity and Inclusion, are the means. A DEI officer in your institution or company is a political officer, a commissar.
Equity is the goal of DEI. It means adjusting shares to make people equal by making group categories equal. Administering equality through redistribution is socialism. When the guiding theory of redistribution is Marxist, it is Socialism, enforced pseudo-Communism.
Marxist Theory holds that if Socialism is enforced long enough and forcefully enough, the people who live with it will come to see it as natural and just and be psychologically incapable of living without it. It will then be spontaneous, and the administration will wither away.
Equity under Woke Marxism is the repackaging of Socialism for neo-Marxist (Critical) Identity Marxism, which mostly replaces class antagonism with identity politics. It's still the same. Your DEI officers exist to bend your organization to enforcing Equity, i.e., Neo-Socialism.
Diversity is a ruse, worse than a fraud. Critical and Woke Marxists interpret views through a lens they call structural determinism, which says that structural power determines ones views and values. Thus, to qualify as "Diverse," you have to articulate your determined voice.
You are not "Diverse" unless you give voice to the Critical Woke Marxist perspective of your identity—unless you have the Woke politics. This is why Larry Elder was called "the black face of white supremacy" by the LA Times. He's not "Diverse" because his voice isn't Critical.
Diversity is therefore a matter of your politics first and your appearance/identity second. This makes it a political office. When the underlying political theory is Marxist, it makes those officers and voices commissars. Diversity is the installation of commissars for Equity.
Inclusion is a justification for purges and censorship of ideas and people who do not support Party goals (Equity, the totalitarian enforcement of Socialism). Political officers have the unique lens to determine what behavior and speech creates feelings of "exclusion."
Exclusion must be understood structurally, like everything else in Marxism. Only oppressed ("protected") classes can be structurally excluded, and only DEI commissars and structurally aggrieved members of victim classes can ascertain what is "exclusionary" to them.
Ideas that "harm" "protected classes" must be repressed to promote "Inclusion" (Repressive Tolerance, creating tolerance by repressing opposition to Marxism). This can include the mere presence of "problematic" individuals, necessitating political purges. Censorship and purges.
DEI officers are therefore Identity Marxist commissars. They enforce a new form of Socialism ("Equity") by appointing themselves ("Diversity") and purging dissent and dissenters ("Inclusion").
"Belonging" takes Inclusion a step further by demanding positive affirmation for "Diverse" (political) members of "protected" classes. Please clap. Don't stop clapping. Whoever stops clapping first is not promoting "Belonging" and may be "problematic," requiring purging.
But James! Big corporations and billionaires are requiring this stuff through ESG requirements, not "Marxists." Listen, my sweet summer child, it's those people who have the grand (Marxist) vision for the world, and DEI, is a nearly perfect tool for arbitrary enforcement of rules
Meanwhile, the big players look so moral, so socially just (actually, Socially Just, which means Neo-Communism, what you get after enforcing Social Equity until people need it to function). It's a perfect (Marxist) cover for their power grab.
Under the S ("Social" (Justice)) of ESG, big power brokers who want totalitarian control of everything can entice and force companies and institutions, and eventually individuals, to adopt DEI standards they set, which will be rooted in redistribution (Marxism) indefinitely.
Because the Social Justice requirements look positive and forward thinking (a next-generation "civil rights" initiative) while being rooted in Identity Marxist (arbitrary power-grabbing) Theory, which is fake, they're perfect for the task of creating "Social" commissars.
Now you understand how DEI is the practical installation of a (Neo)-Communist program in institutions from which power flows and its simple relationship to the broader ESG ("Sustainability") power-grabbing device, which is both fascistic and Communist in this way.
Wokeness and CRT is just another retarded religion. Seems like the human animal prefers to cluster around one set of bizarre beliefs or another, and will do anything to form tribes so they can fuck with other people (and avoid thinking for themselves).
"a quick thread"?
haha
https://twitter.com/AurelianofRome/status/1496386850386231297?t=AN_2KWd0llQp2WrR38XoHQ&s=19
Find the flaw, if any, in their reasoning.
[Link]
The flaw is it is on twitter.
https://twitter.com/JacksonLeeTX18/status/1496143021980725250?t=x5Y1UaQ2_BEG76FniOEODQ&s=19
1/4 In arriving in region of Ukraine and Lithuania, I immediately began to participate in meetings to stop Russia from engaging in full-scale war. Putin's complete elimination of the historical truth, unfortunately, has laid the groundwork for his already intended desires to
BTW, it's funny watching Ken, XY, sarcasmic, strazele, and Mike laursen make the exact same arguments as Sheila Jackson Lee.
Is that you Putin? You got us all agreeing!
Still another swing and a miss with the sarcastic take. Maybe you outta give it a rest.
Got any examples or are you full of shit as usual?
Are you going to accused him of stalking you again for posting your past comments?
It's doesn't actually sound like Trump approves of the invasion...
It doesn't matter. Trump is as happy to use Putin to beat Biden over the head with as people are to use a mischaracterization of Trump's words to beat him up.
Trump is as happy to use Putin to beat Biden over the head with as people are to use a mischaracterization of Trump's words to beat him up.
These are the same people that were celebrating when North Korea's propaganda ministry called Trump a dotard and continued to repeat North Korean propaganda to own Trump even years later.
Some of those idiots are secretly admiring how ideologically pure North Korea seems to them. Plus how equitable. (But not diverse.)
"These are the same people that were celebrating when North Korea's propaganda ministry called Trump a dotard and continued to repeat North Korean propaganda to own Trump even years later."
There is someone is this very comment section that used it as an insult today. You'd think it would trigger some introspection within people doing stuff like that, but it doesn't.
Can entrepreneurs be forced to participate in same-sex wedding ceremonies?
Hopefully yes, in the Metaverse!
In the Metaverse, your gender, and your attractive orientations, will be assigned by an algorithm.
15-year-old tricked into attempted murder confession, turns out he was playing basketball at the time of the shooting.
Don't let him out of it, and if he wants to go to a jury on it make sure he pays some kind of trial penalty.
Every ass-hat who was arguing the contrary on that article needs to print this comment out and tape it to the wall above their bed so they can pray on it every night.
https://twitter.com/MattH_4America/status/1496262163865944069?t=kEiJRnuBuGpeSUqBoOFebQ&s=19
Nobody in Canada or America voted for Anthony Fauci, Bill Gates, Klaus Schwab or the World Economic Forum.
No, but unfortunately a sufficient number of people voted for their asshole acolytes.
Or Donald Trump Nardz. He lost both times.
Somebody sounds like an insurrectionist here.
Somebody doesn't understand how the constitution works. Hint, we have fifty elections for President not one giant one.
Because we are a Constitutional Republic with a federalist system, not a direct democracy.
perlhaqr spoke of numbers of people, not electoral college votes soldier. Try to keep up or be honest, whichever the problem.
If you ever were honest and consistent with anything other than your hyperpartisan talking points I would take this under advisement.
Your firing blanks soldier. My posts are are more substantive and responsive by far than the average post here and you have no problem with them. Clearly your attack is dishonest and partisan.
"He lost both times."
I know he lost in 2020, but when was the other time?
The time the lefty asshole fantasizes.
2016 Super. Hillary kicked his ass by 3 million votes.
"2016 Super. Hillary kicked his ass by 3 million votes."
Oh ok, he lost that election then? Weird, I remember him being president for four years. How did he lose an election and still be president?
Note that the same people who brag about the popular vote in Presidential elections are the same ones who whine about how the Senate is undemocratic.
You'll whine to Red if it happens to your candidate. Did you know Kerry would have won the election with less than a majority or plurality (just like W and Trump did) if he had gotten 60k more votes in Ohio. Can we all try to imagine what you'd have said then and what electoral college reforms we'd have already passed by now with both major parties having been bitten?
Calls for facts not in evidence, pure conjecture.
Conjecture I'd bet money on soldier, and so would you if given the opportunity, or are you a fool?
Then they all have something in common with Kamala Harris.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has declared that performing gender reassignment surgeries on or prescribing puberty blockers to people under age 18 "can legally constitute child abuse."
Genital mutilation is all the rage in some countries.
And totes OK (if not culturally admirable) if the people are brown and the religion is not Christian.
"No Troops in Ukraine Without Congressional Approval, Say Lawmakers"
Unbelievable!
The congress critters do something with which I AGREE!!!!!
Meh. Just part of the bipartisan effort to distance themselves from Biden before November.
Bravely demanding that Biden Not do something that he had no intention of doing unless he asks them first .
Well done! Virtue signaled.
If Congress were serious, there would be a resolution being teed up right now. It is just 'show'. Team R needs to be careful here.
https://twitter.com/pancakeliberty/status/1496355575302660102?t=1pdMVg8bGRFTQgWZEf0A6A&s=19
If it gets to 10 dollars a gallon, a lot of people gonna be walking in Hawaii.
[Headline:
10 dollars a gallon is a small price to pay for freedom in our fight against Russia]
The people we need to go to war with (fight back against), no shit shooting and killing war, aren't in Russia or Ukraine. They're right fucking here.
And you wonder why I say you're itching to kill people over politics.
More like a small price to pay for solidarity in our fight against the climate-killing capitalists.
These people are pathetic. The time to gin up a geo-political crisis that impacts Americans' cost of living is BEFORE we notice the increase.
They should have started a war last February.
"...It's doesn't actually sound like Trump approves of the invasion—"this never would have happened … had I been in office," he says. But he clearly admires Vladimir Putin's chutzpah, calling Putin's portrayal of the invasion as a peacekeeping mission to recognize the independence of eastern Ukrainian territories "genius" and Putin himself "very savvy."..."
Hint to ENB and other TDS-addled piles of shit:
We DO NOT CARE about your obsession; stuff it up your ASS with a pitchfork. And then make the world a better place: Fuck off and die a painful death
"Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has declared that performing gender reassignment surgeries on or prescribing puberty blockers to people under age 18 "can legally constitute child abuse.""
Weird how common logic needs to be noted.
It is child abuse to mutilate a child before they had any life experience.
Love how fucking retarded all the lefties are looking. Their beloved alzheimers president cant consume enough Adderall to have a summit with Putin without shitting his pants, falling asleep, and getting embarrassed. He sends the most unpopular and perpetually unprepared VP in his stead. A joke. They look like children trying to play foreign policy.
But Biden/Harris want a war so fucking bad because in their mind its the biggest possibility to gain any approval. There is just an ever so slight chance they could shift blame for a bad economy from their awful policies that did cause it, to Ukraine-Russia. So they are relentlessly beating the war drums. And the good little lefty useful idiots despite "opposing" the endless wars we have been in forever, now have to be pretend patriots and also have a war boner despite the vast majority of the country not actually being interested.
And of course for any actual fighting they expect the "deplorables" from "flyover country"--whom they so deeply despise--to sign up for it, while they stay at home and "supervise".
"No Troops in Ukraine Without Congressional Approval, Say Lawmakers"
Another nonsensical Reason headline about a nonexistent issue.
Another imbecilic post from a slimy pile of lefty shit.
Nonsensical how?
If you look back a bit in time, to a phone call made by Trump, and just beyond it to Biden, on camera, gleefully detailing his threats against the Ukrainian government, you can see that there's not going to be a war with Russia.
Biden was making threats to protect his son, and the Russian backed group he worked for AGAINST the pro Ukranian side.
This whole thing is theater.
Theater that will sadly end with an unsupported Ukraine being eaten by a hungry Russia to American and global indifference.
Democrats don't typically get American servicemen involved in foreign wars. With just an few minor exceptions: World War I (Wilson), World War II (FDR), Korea (Truman), Vietnam (JFK, LBJ), Kosovo (Clinton).
Libya & Syria (Obama)
"Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has declared that performing gender reassignment surgeries on or prescribing puberty blockers to people under age 18 "can legally constitute child abuse."'
Too young to drink. Too young to smoke. Too young to get married.
Wanna chop your dick off? Go right ahead.
For some reason, large swaths of the country do not seem to understand where we are on censorship in America.
Enter the comedian.
Steven Crowder did a bit on his show to demonstrate where we are. He has been repeatedly banned from YouTube, Facebook and Twitter for saying things that are true and that he has documentation to back up.
So he says "I am going to get banned from TikTok"... And I am going to only say things that are true.
He proceeds to post a video in which he says things like "Tiawan is an actual country that exists and is not a part of china".... "The Chinese government murdered thousands of Chinese citizens who were protesting in Tienamen Square".
He did not get banned from the Chinese owned platform.
Point made.
Try to keep up Cyto - DevinNunesCow is banned from TRUTH
Why are you so irritated about your sock getting banned?
Free speech Red! It's a 1st amendment violation right?
What an epically stupid retort.
God I had the pedantic [sic]. Did you think that reason readers would be confused if you left "in harms way" in quotes and didn't put the (sic) in there? I think we would have figured it out.
There should be a comma after “God”. 😉
If you were going to make a critique, I should spell "hate" h-a-t-e rather than h-a-d.
But what if I was directing my comment to God?
There would still be a comma.
But that doesn't mean that White Mike isn't a dipshit who sees the missing comma but not the fat-fingered word.
God the First?
As Rand Paul once said, "The military belongs to the people - not a King."
I applaud even the Democrats who insist on CONSTITUTIONAL Congressional use of the military.. If the USA is ever to exist again; it's going to have to be restored to it's foundation...
Peptide-siRNA conjugate service
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The police stopped fucking with BLM and ANTFIA because they got fucked up
The police stopped fucking with the establishment footsoldiers because the establishment ordered the police to stop fucking with their footsoldiers.
You're the biggest baby. The govt is getting me. It hurts! Baby no like! Do we need to change your diaper?
But the more they cracked down, the worse the violence became.
It's exactly the opposite; the violence continued as long as the police weren't cracking down. The moment the violence reached some of the aristocrats, the police intervened and the violence stopped.
It helps when 90% of pop media is on your side.
When did this crackdown occur?
No, just Biden's.
Take a look at Mr. Internet Tough Guy here.
Reminds me of when DOL used to tell us that he was a 6'4" special ops guy.
Actually, the biggest babies seem to be the people who demand the government provide them everything they need from cradle to grave and refuse to take responsibility for their own success.
We still have little understanding of what the impact of puberty blockers are in prepubescent children, or even in pubescent children, however, the data we do have suggests that they are far from innocuous. Higher rates if infertility, higher rates of certain reproductive cancers, etc. Given the lack of any clear evidence that they benefit the mental well being (suicide remains statistically unchanged or only minimally decreased in post transition individuals) and the risk for adverse side effects, I don't see how the FDA has approved them for this elective use. They were designed for a very specific medical problem, early onset puberty, and then only for a short period of time.
Actually, just looked it up, they aren't approved for this use, they are only approved for severe early onset puberty. This is an off label use that hasn't gone through the FDA approval process.
And gender reassignment surgery is irreversible. That's a lot riding on the feelings of a ten yo, or younger.
ill take the bullet
I think we've found our new Crusty.