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The Weird Politics of Biden's Ban on Russian Oil and Gas

Plus: Misconceptions about public opinion, suit challenging D.C. therapy rules moves forward, and more...

Elizabeth Nolan Brown | 3.9.2022 9:37 AM

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Yesterday, President Joe Biden revealed plans to ban Russian oil and gas imports. "Today, I'm announcing that the United States is targeting a main artery of Russia's economy," said Biden. "We are banning all imports of Russian oil and gas." 

"Symbolically, it's an important move," said Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines.

The ban says, quite loudly, Americans don't want or need oil or gas from Vladimir Putin's warmongering, authoritarian regime. OK. But it's not exactly a bright moral stance, since the U.S. gets much of its oil and gas from other not-so-great regimes and banning Russian imports will only up our reliance on those other countries.

"The reality is if we're not getting this oil from Russia, we're likely going to be importing more from another brutal dictator," Sen. Chris Murphy (D–Conn.) told CNN's Jake Tapper.

"Instead of buying 3% of our oil from Russia, helping fund their aggression against Ukraine, we'll likely increase on the 8% of our oil we import from Saudi Arabia and UAE, helping fund their Yemeni genocide," commented economist Tarnell Brown.

U.S. officials have been talking to Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and may ease oil trading sanctions on Venezuela. And "Biden may travel to Saudi Arabia as the US works to convince the kingdom to increase its production," CNN reports.

The majority of our oil—around 65 percent—is produced domestically, with Canada, Mexico, and Saudi Arabia as our next biggest suppliers. "Russia last year accounted for about 3 percent of U.S. foreign imports of crude oil, and about 1 percent of the U.S. supply overall," reports The Hill.

Still, oil and gas prices in the U.S. are now likely to go up. "In Russia, the damage is likely to be large and immediate," reports Reuters. "JPMorgan estimates that its economy will contract by 12.5% from peak to trough."

Lawmakers from both parties have been calling for a Russian oil and gas ban.

But some—like Rep. Ilhan Omar (D–Minn.)—have been speaking out against it. "That's not only going to have a devastating impact on the people of Russia, but on Europe as well," Omar said on Rising. "When we're having these conversations, they can't be about just the immediate, gratifying response that we want to come up with."

Already, climate activists—and Biden—see this as supporting environmental protections and shifts to electric vehicles. "Transforming our economy to run on electric vehicles, powered by clean energy, will mean that no one will have to worry about gas prices," tweeted Biden.  "It will mean tyrants like Putin won't be able to use fossil fuels as a weapon."

But supporters of the Keystone XL pipeline and fewer regulations on energy production also see the ban as bolstering these positions. "Now Biden must immediately lift every roadblock to American energy production!" tweeted U.S. Rep. Andy Biggs (R–Ariz.). "Banning Russian oil without unleashing American energy will only further hurt us."

Meanwhile, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D–Mass.) has found a way to make this about corporate profits and raising taxes.

Putin's war is causing gas prices to rise, but this is no excuse for large oil companies to pad their bottom line with war-fueled profits.

Senate Democrats are watching closely — and already working on a windfall profits tax. pic.twitter.com/J5pwkLrgrd

— Elizabeth Warren (@SenWarren) March 8, 2022


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  1. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    Yesterday, President Joe Biden revealed plans to ban Russian oil and gas imports.

    So you can replace your Biden "I did that" gas pump sticker with a Putin one, I guess?

    1. Moonrocks   3 years ago

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      2. NoVaNick   3 years ago

        I am waiting for when the climate change cult realizes that the metals for EV batteries also mostly come from Russia and China.

        1. Inigo Montoya   3 years ago

          That probably won’t happen. They’d have to have some level of technical knowledge about batteries to even grasp there are certain metals used in batteries and why not just any old type of metal will work.

        2. Bluwater   3 years ago

          The climate change cult believes what it is told to believe and nothing else. Therefore, if you offer unsanctioned but accurate information... it's because you like Putin and dream of killing Ukranian babies.

          The climate change message has matured through and developed established methodologies to work around the inconsistencies and inconvenient revelations as they come along. Concurrently, the cultists have learned to follow these curves and not even notice a problem until their corporate and government overlords tell them to notice.

          This mentality has never been more pointedly obvious than it has with Covid because this was a whole new set of challenges. It didn't matter how often the govco overlords got it wrong, the cultists just shifted as they were told. Hell, people gave up their damn families and got divorced because someone wouldn't wear a mask. I still see the dregs of these riding around fully masked in their own car. These are the folks that once convinced would sooner kill their offspring than to admit that govco shoveled green energy bullshit down their throat.

          1. Joe Friday   3 years ago

            Yeah, a cult. Funny shit coming from Trumpsters.

            "Since 2001, 34 national science academies, three regional academies, and both the international InterAcademy Council and International Council of Academies of Engineering and Technological Sciences have made formal declarations confirming human induced global warming and urging nations to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases. The 34 national science academy statements include 33 who have signed joint science academy statements and one individual declaration by the Polish Academy of Sciences in 2007..."

            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_consensus_on_climate_change#:~:text=A%202019%20review%20of%20scientific,be%20replicated%20or%20contain%20errors.

            1. R Mac   3 years ago

              Didn’t see Trump mentioned once in bluwater’s post Asshole Joe.

            2. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 years ago

              Are these the same people who act shocked when New York City gets giant snowstorms in the winter, or thinks that drought is unusual in the American West?

    2. Longtobefree   3 years ago

      Not just yet.
      First Basement Bunker Biden has to reverse all the energy policies he reversed to take away USA dominance in energy production.
      As everyone but Biden knows, gasoline prices were heading up dramatically before Russia embarked on a colonialist war of expansion. (see, I do remember parts of the sixties)

      1. Nardz   3 years ago

        https://twitter.com/AUChizad/status/1501237593849090058?t=kXKdwa2WZnt9A6k5Fz998Q&s=19

        "gAs PrIcEs HaVe NoThInG tO dO wItH bIdEn'S pOlIcIeS!"

        A thread, illustrated on the timeline by average US gas prices per gallon.

        1) Biden elected
        2) Biden Takes Office

        [Graph]

        1. Ken Shultz   3 years ago

          Nardz, what did you mean, last night, when you invited someone to come meet you in Jacksonville?

          https://reason.com/2022/03/08/dispatch-from-ukraine-the-hutnyks-of-lviv/?comments=true#comment-9393614

          You're a violent piece of shit.

          1. Nardz   3 years ago

            This, is neokeNN

            1. Ken Shultz   3 years ago

              I'm amazed at their tolerance for freedom of speech--to the point that they actually let you link to Russian propaganda.

              But I'd be surprised if they want their website used to set up your personal fist fights. You are such a fuckin' loser.

              1. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

                "I'm amazed at their tolerance for freedom of speech--to the point that they actually let you link to Russian propaganda."

                What the hell, Ken.

                1. Ken Shultz   3 years ago

                  Mother's Lament,

                  See it for yourself here. Click on his link.

                  https://reason.com/2022/03/08/dispatch-from-ukraine-the-hutnyks-of-lviv/?comments=true#comment-9393193

                  Nardz is in fact linking to Russia propaganda on Twitter. I know it's hard to believe, but it's true.

                  1. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

                    Nardz is in fact linking to Russia propaganda on Twitter. I know it's hard to believe, but it's true.

                    I don't give a fuck if Nardz is linking to pure Russian propaganda. There's nothing in there that's any more dishonest than an average Salon article or a CNN newscast.

                    I care that you think that it's wrong to post it and should be censored. You used to be a libertarian.
                    I also care that you think were too stupid to be trusted with reading it.

                    1. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   3 years ago

                      I also care that you think were too stupid to be trusted with reading it.

                      ^this

                      Not sure where he gets off thinking us cold-war kids can't discern Russian propaganda. I grew up reading between the lines every day in the WaPo. That is why it is so easy for me to recognize how bad they have gotten.

                      If you read propaganda with your mind open, the way it spins can actually reveal quite a bit about the truth.

                    2. Ken Shultz   3 years ago

                      Mother's Lament,

                      It is incredibly dishonest.

                      Here, take a look at this story from 2005.

                      "The junior senator from Illinois had come to this cavernous industrial plant, tucked away in the forests of eastern Ukraine, to see and to learn. He had come to this dilapidated, rusty factory, not far from the Russian border, for a lesson about how weapons of the past can present a danger for the future. He had come here, in his first foreign trip since taking office, as one of the requisite stops in the making of a senator.

                      But for all of his acclaim in the Senate's freshman class, on this trip Obama assumed a different role: The political understudy.

                      "The chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, Sen. Richard Lugar (R-Ind.), was taken by Obama's interest in the subject of arms control. Shortly after Obama's election, the two traded phone calls. And Lugar invited his Democratic colleague, 29 years his junior, to join his annual trip inspecting weapons sites across the former Soviet Union."

                      "In his campaign last year, Obama talked at length about the urgency of securing and eliminating vast stockpiles of weapons--nuclear, biological and conventional--to prevent terrorism.But it wasn't until he saw the weapons for himself, until he touched an old shell casing, looked warily at a deadly vial of anthrax and watched the dismantling of a nuclear missile, that he could speak with authority.

                      "It's one thing when you're reading about a nuclear site in a book. It's another thing to be able to describe what I've seen," Obama said. "You realize as a senator there are so many issues out there tugging on people, you've got to make things vivid for them in order to capture people's attention."

                      So now, after a recent weeklong trip to Russia, Ukraine and Azerbaijan, he can tell the story of taking a seat on a bus, with curtains covering the windows, and being whisked to a secret nuclear storage site where only a handful of Americans have been. Or the story of seeing the potential threat from deadly vials of plagues that are secured by little more than a padlock a child would use on a school locker.

                      ----The Chicago Tribune, September 23, 2005

                      https://www.chicagotribune.com/nation-world/chi-0509230360sep23-story.html

                      The reason it's dishonest is because the reason the United States has been involved in securing those biological weapons has been publicly and widely known for decades. Securing the WMD of the former Soviet Union was a serious and public issue when the Soviet Union fell apart, and it became even more of an issue in the wake of the anthrax attack on 9/11.

                      There was no secret. There was no nefarious plot. And this has been going on for 30 years. This is no justification for Putin invading, shelling, and occupying Ukraine. It's just Russian propaganda with no legitimate basis whatsoever. It is fundamentally dishonest to project all this as a some kind conspiracy or threat to Russia.

                      There was no such thing. There is no reason to pretend it was ever a secret either. We've been doing this publicly for decades. If Nardz was spreading propaganda because he's ignorant and stupid, rather than for some other reason, well--that's my point. The propaganda is dishonest, and Nardz is ignorant and stupid to spread it.

                    3. Ken Shultz   3 years ago

                      "Not sure where he gets off thinking us cold-war kids can't discern Russian propaganda. I grew up reading between the lines every day in the WaPo. That is why it is so easy for me to recognize how bad they have gotten."

                      I don't think you're stupid at all, and the only time I treat people like they're stupid is when they're stupid. I think Nardz is completely devoid of critical thinking skills. If the Moonies had gotten ahold of him before he found Russian propaganda, he might be hassling us for change at the airport. I think his GG buddy is willfully obtuse--to the point that he treats us like we're stupid. How else to explain someone claiming that the reason Putin is shelling Ukrainian cities is because he wants to minimize civilian casualties?

                      And I'd like to add this, Chuck. People should be allowed to spread Kremlin propaganda if that's what they want to do--just like the Westboro Baptist Church should be allowed to say all the stupid and awful things they say. The question is how thinking people in a free society react to it. People who post Russian propaganda as an authoritative source should be denounced, humiliated, and ridiculed, and so should anyone who believes anything because Nardz posted a link to Kremlin propaganda on Twitter.

                      If the truth is that Kremlin propaganda doesn't deserve any serious consideration whatsoever, then that's what the truth is, and if the truth is that Nardz is making a fool out of anyone he fools into taking Kremlin propaganda seriously, then that's what the truth is, too. There isn't anything about freedom of speech that says we should be quiet while some useful idiot floods a libertarian website with Kremlin propaganda.

                    4. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 years ago

                      "In his campaign last year, Obama talked at length about the urgency of securing and eliminating vast stockpiles of weapons--nuclear, biological and conventional--to prevent terrorism.But it wasn't until he saw the weapons for himself, until he touched an old shell casing, looked warily at a deadly vial of anthrax and watched the dismantling of a nuclear missile, that he could speak with authority.

                      That doesn't have shit to do with the actual running biolabs. You're citing an article talking about old Cold War- era munitions stockpiles that don't have shit to do with the labs themselves.

                    5. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

                      "It is incredibly dishonest"

                      Ken, I don't care if every single word is a horrible lie. We as libertarians don't do censorship.

                    6. Ken Shultz   3 years ago

                      "Ken, I don't care if every single word is a horrible lie. We as libertarians don't do censorship."

                      That's right!

                      We call bullshit out for what it is.

                      And Nardz is a useful idiot who has been spreading Kremlin propaganda on a libertarian website for weeks.

                      It is what it is.

                      He believes stupid things for stupid reasons. He even believes in Russian propaganda. You can see it with your own eyes.

                    7. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

                      "I'm amazed at their tolerance for freedom of speech--to the point that they actually let you link to Russian propaganda."

                      This isn't merely calling out bullshit, Ken. It's insinuating that not censoring is overly tolerant.

                    8. Ken Shultz   3 years ago

                      "This isn't merely calling out bullshit, Ken. It's insinuating that not censoring is overly tolerant."

                      Reason has consistently argued for property rights in defense of censorship and deplatforming on social media, and I think it's great that they're so extremely tolerant of free speech--that they'll actually tolerate someone spreading Kremlin propaganda on a libertarian website. There's no sarcasm there.

                      This may be one of the websites that is the least sympathetic to authoritarianism, but their commitment to free speech is such that they will tolerate someone spreading Vladimir Putin's propaganda on their website. Good for them! No sarcasm.

                      There also wasn't any sarcasm about them being less happy about Nardz using their website to try to set up a fist fight in Jacksonville. If they banned him for that, I'd understand. That's not about freedom of speech. That's much worse than spreading Kremlin propaganda. There might be a liability issue with that.

                    9. Joe Friday   3 years ago

                      Mother writes about Russian Propaganda:

                      "I don't give a fuck if Nardz is linking to pure Russian propaganda. There's nothing in there that's any more dishonest than an average Salon article or a CNN newscast.'

                      That's not a Libertarian position, that's idiocy mixed with an inability to know the difference between a free press - not always right or what you will agree with - and pure government propaganda from a dictatorship. This self admittance explains a lot about Mother's ignorance of the facts. on may issues.

                    10. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

                      "That's not a Libertarian position, that's idiocy mixed with an inability to know the difference between a free press - not always right or what you will agree with - and pure government propaganda from a dictatorship."

                      It's exactly a libertarian position, not that a goosestepping Nazi sockpuppet like you would ever know a libertarian position if you read one.

                      Speech is speech, no matter the source and that includes governments, and censorship is censorship even if a retard like you hates the speaker.

                    11. R Mac   3 years ago

                      That’s not fair to retards, Mothers.

                2. Fat Mike's Drug Habit   3 years ago

                  Nardz broke him.

                  1. Ken Shultz   3 years ago

                    Nardz is linking to Kremlin propaganda as an authoritative source.

                    See for yourself.

                    https://reason.com/2022/03/08/dispatch-from-ukraine-the-hutnyks-of-lviv/?comments=true#comment-9393193

                    1. Fat Mike's Drug Habit   3 years ago

                      Replying to every post doubling-down on Nardz being a Russian shill only further proves the point I was making, Ken.

                    2. Ken Shultz   3 years ago

                      "Replying to every post doubling-down on Nardz being a Russian shill only further proves the point I was making, Ken."

                      If Nardz linking to Kremlin propaganda isn't evidence of Nardz linking to Kremlin propaganda, what is?

                    3. JesseAz   3 years ago

                      If Nardz linking to Kremlin propaganda isn't evidence of Nardz linking to Kremlin propaganda, what is?

                      How is this different from any of us linking to leftist propaganda? It doesn't mean we support it, but we highlight it to show issues.

                      In this case Nardz was showing how Russian information is not always propaganda, but sometimes true. And he did it highlighting the western media was issuing its own propaganda.

                      You should be outraged by propaganda from both sides, no matter which side you actually support.

                      I'll reach back to an earlier argument where you CONTINUE to say tariffs on China are bad even though they are actively harming the US whereas you support complete sanctions over Russia which at this moment in time is only harming the Ukraine. You excuse the dichotomy of your support on your personal opinion on harm to America. The lost jobs, IRAD, and increased costs on American businesses are more harmed by China than they are from Russia currently. Yet you have decided the other way is of bigger importance. Can I call you a China true believer or China troll now?

                    4. Ken Shultz   3 years ago

                      "How is this different from any of us linking to leftist propaganda? It doesn't mean we support it, but we highlight it to show issues."

                      If you think I'm wrong about something, you always tell me.

                      If I think you're wrong about something, I'll tell you.

                      Nardz is spreading Russian propaganda on a libertarian websites, and I'm calling him out for it. That's all that's happening here.

                      Why is this so different? Is Nardz special for some reason?

                      If you're starting to see it, that's great. Keep watching. He won't stop because that's what he's here to do. He thinks he's doing the lord's work in spreading Russian propaganda with his tweets.

                    5. Joe Friday   3 years ago

                      That is in fact what Nardz has been doing. He's a Russian stooge and so is Geiger. They're both rooting for the Russians in this.

              2. Nardz   3 years ago

                Such a pathetic breakdown.

                Here's Ken calling US biolabs in Ukraine propaganda hours after Victoria Nuland testified to congress that she's worried about the US biolabs in Ukraine.
                https://reason.com/2022/03/08/dispatch-from-ukraine-the-hutnyks-of-lviv/?comments=true#comment-9393604

                1. Ken Shultz   3 years ago

                  We've been helping the Ukrainians secure the old biological weapons stores of the former Soviet Union since 1991, even more so during the War on Terror when we were concerned Al Qaeda might bribe Ukrainians to get their hands on biological weapons to use against us.

                  All of this has been true for decades, and anyone who believes Putin's propaganda about how this justifies Putin's invasion of Ukraine in 2022 is an idiot. Linking to Russian propaganda as an authoritative source makes you an idiot, and that's what you did.

                  Everyone can see it for themselves. You're purposely spreading Kremlin propaganda on a libertarian website because you're an idiot.

                  https://reason.com/2022/03/08/dispatch-from-ukraine-the-hutnyks-of-lviv/?comments=true#comment-9393193

                  1. Ken Shultz   3 years ago

                    I'll take that even further.

                    Anyone who believes anything because Nardz links to Russian propaganda on Twitter is a moron.

                    1. JesseAz   3 years ago

                      Aren't most people believing Nuland? Is she wrong now solely because Russia said it?

                      Youre flailing.

                    2. Ken Shultz   3 years ago

                      The question isn't whether to believe Nuland.

                      That's been public information for decades. See the links above.

                    3. JesseAz   3 years ago

                      It has not been public information for decades. You simply found a source to support your narrative. Ask 100 people if they knew about Ukranian biolabs in the 90s and you will find 100 people who more than likely didn't know. I have seen news reports pre Nuland dismissing those Russian claims. And I honestly think you only found the source because you initially fell for those media reports attacking the Russian statements. This is a common tact that shrike and jeff pull all the time as well.

                    4. Joe Friday   3 years ago

                      Greenwald, like Nardz and Geiger, has never posted a negative comment about Putin and his buddy Assange never published any Russian secrets. They're all Russian tools.

                    5. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 years ago

                      "DER RUSHUNZ DID THIS HERPITY DERPITY DOO!"

                  2. Ken Shultz   3 years ago

                    Here's the agreement increase the preexisting cooperation between the United States and Ukraine to go further in helping the Ukrainians secure their Soviet era biological weapons.

                    https://www.state.gov/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/05-829-Ukraine-Weapons.pdf

                    It's so secret, they have it available for public viewing at the Department of State. It's so secret, I remember reading about this in the news back at the beginning of the War on Terror.

                    We've been doing this since the 1990s, and none of it justified Putin's invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Anyone who thinks otherwise because of Nardz' link to Russian propaganda is an idiot.

                    1. Ken Shultz   3 years ago

                      Actually, we're helping the Ukrainians secure old biological weapons stores from the Soviet era, and we've been doing it in the open for decades.

                    2. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 years ago

                      That doesn't have shit to do with the actual running biolabs. You're citing an article talking about old Cold War- era munitions stockpiles that don't have shit to do with the labs themselves.

                  3. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 years ago

                    That doesn't have shit to do with the actual running biolabs. You're citing an article talking about old Cold War- era munitions stockpiles that don't have shit to do with the labs themselves.

                    1. Ken Shultz   3 years ago

                      See my response to your comment below.

                      It's the same thing.

                    2. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 years ago

                      Citing someone who can actually see reality:

                      "The labs don't exist .."

                      "Okay, they exist, and are actually a good thing .." <----- Ken is here

                      "Oh fuck, the labs have been compromised and now we have to deal with biological threats."

                    3. Ken Shultz   3 years ago

                      "The labs don't exist .."

                      I don't remember saying that.

                      I remember saying that giving Kremlin propaganda serious consideration is a case of bothsideism.

                      The fact is that we've been helping them secure those biological weapons for decades, and there isn't anything about them that justifies a Russian invasion in 2022 any more than there was that justified a Russian invasion in 2005 or 1991. And anyone who believe there was--because of Nardz linking to Russian propaganda--is an idiot.

                      Nothing deserves serious consideration because Nardz linked to Kremlin propaganda.

                      End of story.

                    4. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 years ago

                      I remember saying that giving Kremlin propaganda serious consideration is a case of bothsideism.

                      Which doesn't change the fact that the US shouldn't be freaking out about the labs being captured of the research there is totally benign.

              3. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 years ago

                I'm amazed at their tolerance for freedom of speech--to the point that they actually let you link to Russian propaganda.

                You're fucking kidding, right? In the decade-plus I've been coming here, I know of exactly three posters who have been banned--Mary Stack, for shitting up the threads with her White Indian copypasta; Michael Hihn, for shitting up the threads with his copypasta; and shriek for posting CP.

                1. Ken Shultz   3 years ago

                  I've giving them credit for that!

                  I criticize them for their private property stance on social media because I think a lot of social media's censorship has been driven by government intimidation after the Democrats and the U.S. government became one in the same thing in 2020.

                  However, their commitment to free speech is such that they'll even tolerate someone posting Kremlin propaganda--to justify Putin's invasion of Ukraine--and they're tolerating that on their own property.

                  Fault them for their argument about property rights on social media, but they are mighty damn tolerant with their own property. If social media were this tolerant, we wouldn't have much to complain about in terms of censorship.

                  1. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 years ago

                    Fuck off, slaver.

                    1. Ken Shultz   3 years ago

                      LOL

                    2. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 years ago

                      Yeah, that's about the response I expected.

                      Go whine about "Russian propaganda!" some more, you whinging hysteric.

              4. Joe Brandon   3 years ago

                JFC, ken what broke you?

          2. JesseAz   3 years ago

            Again. This is the same as white Mike and sarc stalking you Ken. Not a good look.

            1. Ken Shultz   3 years ago

              Are you denying that Nardz is linking to Russian propaganda?

              Because it's a fact you verify yourself at this link.

              https://reason.com/2022/03/08/dispatch-from-ukraine-the-hutnyks-of-lviv/?comments=true#comment-9393193

              Go ahead and click his link. Tell me what you find.

              1. JesseAz   3 years ago

                I'm acknowledging why he did which you refuse to do. It was clear his intent was to demonstrate how propaganda from last week was undone by Nulands testimony. Just because Russia said the same thing the media was denying doesn't make the information false.

                What windmill are you tilting at here?

                Are you in denial lies are on both sides?

                1. Ken Shultz   3 years ago

                  No, that wasn't it at all.

                  His intention was to justify the invasion of Ukraine by Putin.

                  He backed it up with Nuland.

                  And our activities in Ukraine to secure their biological weapons stores from the Cold War has been public knowledge for decades. Please see the links above.

                  1. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 years ago

                    That doesn't have shit to do with the actual running biolabs. You're citing an article talking about old Cold War- era munitions stockpiles that don't have shit to do with the labs themselves.

                  2. Ken Shultz   3 years ago

                    "And our activities in Ukraine to secure their biological weapons stores from the Cold War has been public knowledge for decades."

                    Sometimes, I might be guilty of assuming you guys know all about things that maybe you haven't read about before. To me, this is like someone accusing the United States of having a secret military base in Cuba. AND ITS EXISTENCE WAS CONFIRMED BY A PUBLIC OFFICIAL!!!

                    Actually, we've had a base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba since the year of our lord 1904. It's been there for a 118 years. If Nardz suddenly discovered its existence through Russian propaganda, that would be embarrassing for Nardz, and it should be embarrassing for anyone else who believes anything because Nardz linked to Kremlin propaganda on Twitter, too.

                    No one should ever believe anything because Nardz linked to Kremlin propaganda, and Nardz linking to Kremlin propaganda isn't a good reason to take anything seriously.

                    1. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 years ago

                      That doesn't have shit to do with the actual running biolabs. You're citing an article talking about old Cold War- era munitions stockpiles that don't have shit to do with the labs themselves.

        2. Lord of Strazele   3 years ago

          The economy improved under Biden. When Trump was president they could hardly give away oil because the economy sucked.

          1. Ken Shultz   3 years ago

            If the economy improved under Biden, it was because it had been so low during the pandemic--and largely due to progressive lockdowns.

            If the economy has improved, it's largely in spite of Biden's policies or because Congress rejected them--like we rejected Build Back Better.

            1. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

              Lockdowns were more prevalent, but not exclusively, in Democrat-governed jurisdictions.

              But had nothing to do with progressive philosophy. They do have roots in the “if even one life is saved” materialism more prevalent among liberals, but that’s not progressivism.

              1. R Mac   3 years ago

                Not a lefty.

            2. Not Robbers=Nut Rubbers   3 years ago

              "Inflation has everything todo with the lagging economy during COVID lockdowns and nothing to do with Biden or his preferred policy choices."--Progressives

              "The increase in employment numbers (ignore the labor participation rate entirely, please) have everything to do with Biden and his preferred policy choices and nothing to do with the lagging economy during COVID lockdowns."--The same Progressives

              Definition of cognitive dissonance.

            3. Joe Friday   3 years ago

              Americans stayed home out of fear, not lockdowns which were few and far between. Polling in real time proved this fact.

              1. Joe Friday   3 years ago

                PS The "economy" does not react that quickly to political events and inflation and gas prices are worldwide phenomena and the sea in which we swim. Oil production was at it's lowest in 2020 and is rebounding slowly. Biden - and Trump - had nothing to do with that. I thought Republicans claimed to know stuff about business?

              2. R Mac   3 years ago

                “Americans stayed home out of fear, not lockdowns which were few and far between.”

                That’s a flat out fucking lie you piece of garbage. I didn’t not go buy paint and landscaping supplies because my Governor said I couldn’t. I didn’t go to restaurants for months because my Governor said I couldn’t. My in-laws didn’t go to their cabin up north to enjoy the outdoors while everything was shut down because Governor said they couldn’t.

                You realize we were all alive and coherent over the last two years, and know you’re full of shit right? You realized that when you say something that contradicts what we all just lived through it just makes you look stupid, right?

          2. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

            The economy was fantastic under Trump until all the states instituted their Covid lockdowns. You couldn't give away oil only because the whole planet shut down.
            Now the lockdowns are over but it still hasn't bounced back under Biden.

            Who do you think that you were tricking with that obvious gaslighting attempt?

          3. JesseAz   3 years ago

            Still 2 million less jobs than 2019 dumbass.

            1. Cronut   3 years ago

              History started in 2020. Nothing exists before that.

            2. Cronut   3 years ago

              2020 is progressive's Anno Domini.

          4. Mickey Rat   3 years ago

            So locking down the economy in early 2020 was a terrible mistake? I suspect Trump would agree with that.

          5. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   3 years ago

            When Trump was president they could hardly give away oil because the economy sucked Democrat Governors turned 'two weeks' into 'sometime after the election'.

            What was that you were lying about again?

    3. JesseAz   3 years ago

      The house was about to pass a bipartisan bill to ban Russian gas which the WH rushed to block over the weekend. Both sides told the WH no. It was only after being rebuked that the WH announced the sanctions.

  2. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    Instead of buying 3% of our oil from Russia, helping fund their aggression against Ukraine, we'll likely increase on the 8% of our oil we import from Saudi Arabia and UAE, helping fund their Yemeni genocide...

    I guess Yemen should have made itself the current thing.

    1. Moonrocks   3 years ago

      We could bring those numbers down to 0, but we won't. Fuck Joe Biden.

      1. Union of Concerned Socks   3 years ago

        Fuck Joe Biden.

      2. Joe Friday   3 years ago

        No we can't Moon. New federal land oil leases would not produce anything for years and there are currently 9000 permits for drilling on them right now not being used. Oil companies are holding back US production for their own business reasons and part of it is fracking is becoming more costly.

        "...n Colorado and beyond, large oil companies currently reporting their 2021 financial results and 2022 outlooks to shareholders are pledging to continue holding back on new production as they prioritize positive cash flows and capital returns for investors.

        The increased dividends and stock buybacks are part of what executives at PDC, Colorado’s third-largest oil producer, called its “new return of capital framework,” and the company is far from alone. Occidental Petroleum, the state’s top producer, also detailed its “new shareholder return framework” in a January earnings call, while the newly-formed Civitas Resources has touted an “updated stockholder distribution strategy.”

        After plummeting amid a demand shock in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, U.S. oil production is rising again — but slowly. A forecast last month from the federal Energy Information Administration projected that daily domestic production wouldn’t return to pre-pandemic levels until late 2023.

        In its 2022 financial guidance this week, PDC projected that its oil production in Colorado would dip by 7% in the first quarter and grow at an overall rate of zero to 5% for the next two years. PDC assured investors, however, that “under the company’s enhanced return of capital framework … cumulative shareholder returns in 2022 and 2023 are expected to exceed $1.7 billion.”

        ‘We’re not going to change our growth plans’
        Beginning in the late 2000s, the U.S. oil and gas industry underwent what was dubbed the “shale revolution” — a dramatic production boost enabled by new technologies like horizontal drilling and advanced hydraulic fracturing, better known as fracking.

        In Colorado, the shale revolution brought a staggering six-fold increase in oil production between 2010 and 2019, nearly all of which came in the Denver-Julesburg Basin in the northeast quarter of the state. The drilling boom in Colorado and elsewhere helped drive down gas prices throughout much of the decade, and in 2018 made the U.S. the world’s top oil producer for the first time since 1973.

        But independent financial analysts had long questioned the sustainability of shale drilling, also known as “unconventional” production. The new drilling techniques were expensive, requiring large capital and operating expenditures and tight margins that made producers vulnerable to price volatility. Wall Street investors funneled large amounts of cash into the fracking boom in the early 2010s, but gradually soured on the industry as many operators racked up debt and unconventional wells struggled to produce enough oil and gas to be profitable.

        While COVID-19’s impact on the oil and gas sector was what made headlines, a financial reckoning was already well underway in early 2020, reshaping the industry through a wave of bankruptcies, mergers and acquisitions that began before the onset of the pandemic and has continued long after....

        PDC’s end-of-year report Monday noted its extensive stockpile of hundreds of approved permits and drilled but uncompleted wells, which it said “represents an inventory life of more than ten years at the current development pace” — and plenty of additional drilling permits for approved surface locations are on their way, including for the locations that the company plans to acquire from Great Western.

        In response to a question from an investor, David Lillo, PDC’s senior vice president of operations, said during the company’s earnings call that obtaining subsurface permits from the state “hasn’t really been a big problem in the previous years, even under the new rules.”"

        https://coloradonewsline.com/2022/03/03/colorado-drillers-oil-russia-ukraine-crisis/

    2. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

      It’s true that Ukraine is very good at social media. And, Yemen, apparently not so good at it.

    3. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 years ago

      The other side of this is, what possible incentive do the Saudis and Emiratis have to increase oil production, if OPEC itself is perfectly fine with where things are?

      Biden would have probably eased some of these fears if he'd just said, "We're going to activate the number of wells back to January 2020 levels." Instead, he just said, "We're not going to buy oil from Russia anymore, and we're going to beg OPEC, Venezuela, and Iran to ramp up production and sell it to us" even though they have no incentive to do so.

      This is a notable lesson in the pitfalls of globalism--open your markets to foreign trade, sure, but make certain your economy doesn't hinge on it, or you're going to be fucked when something happens to expose that lack of self-reliance. India can't get fucked by Visa, for example, because they've appealed to nationalism in promoting RuPay, which broke Visa and Mastercard's monopoly in India so badly that those companies whined to the US government about it.

      1. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 years ago

        Just to emphasize the point, the US grew in to a superpower between 1890-1940 specifically because the trade balance between them and the nominal global powers was so lopsided. China's done the same by exploiting trade relationships with the US over the last 30 years, and is now on the precipice of doing the same.

      2. Moonrocks   3 years ago

        And the regime could have had some strings to pull, but they fucked it all up last year. That's the running theme here. The Biden regime fucked it all up already, so now they're going to keep fucking it up even harder.

        It's not so funny for us, but I'm sure Putin is laughing his ass off.

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 years ago

          "We're going to own the Russkies by fucking up our own economy!"

          1. Fat Mike's Drug Habit   3 years ago

            The Russians did a bang up job of fucking up their own economy and Brandon will be damned if he lets them one-up him.

    4. Ronbback   3 years ago

      not enough news outlet in Yemen for our media to care or our media is just racist or both

  3. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    And "Biden may travel to Saudi Arabia as the US works to convince the kingdom to increase its production..."

    Air Force One running on battery the whole way there.

    1. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

      (With its left blinker on.)

      1. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

        With Trump it was the right blinker.

        Yes, both sides. Biden and Trump are both doddering old farts.

        1. CE   3 years ago

          Both are too old to be President, really.

          1. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

            Agreed. I keep expecting the younger people of this country to throw off its old fart-ocracy, but they haven’t done it.

          2. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

            And I know Nick Gillespie rants all the time about how our country is governed by a bipartisan oldfartist state.

        2. R Mac   3 years ago

          Orange Man Bad!

        3. Azathoth!!   3 years ago

          People are young adults for 12 years max.

          After that, someone's calling them old.

          And they stay that way until they die.

          Our country is governed by old farts because old farts are, and always will be, the majority of the population.

    2. Moonrocks   3 years ago

      I'm sure Saudi Arabia will be chomping at the bit to help us out by cutting into their own profits after we screwed them over by cancelling weapons sales last year.

      1. Zeb   3 years ago

        "Champing"

        1. Moonrocks   3 years ago

          Oops. I've been making that mistake for years.

          1. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

            I know better and I still sometimes do it. Probably because it sounds similar and still makes sense.

            1. CE   3 years ago

              Because chomping is a real word meaning something you do with your teeth, and champing sounds made up.

              1. perlhaqr   3 years ago

                And is also something having to do with mouths and teeth.

          2. D-Pizzle   3 years ago

            Doesn't help that they're synonyms.

            1. Azathoth!!   3 years ago

              They're actually two versions of the same word if you really trace the etymology.

              Same root. Same source.

        2. R Mac   3 years ago

          Aktually.

        3. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   3 years ago

          In this case, "chumping" works just as well.

          1. The Encogitationer   3 years ago

            I wish the Saudis, the Russians, the Chinese, the Ayatollahs, the Venezuelan Socialists, and OPEC were all "chomping," "champing," and "chumping" on sand because the U.S. was producing and supplying petroleum and nuclear energy for ourselves, the West, Europe, and the rest of the world!

            I hope that covers all proper usew of words on this subject. 😉

  4. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    Senate Democrats are watching closely — and already working on a windfall profits tax.

    I don't know if they'll all fit on a "We did that" gas pump sticker.

    1. JesseAz   3 years ago

      Put 10 years of sweat equity and profits into a business to grow it? You didnt build that. That first year of profit is the government's.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

        Only the first year? What kind of alt-Nazi anarchist are you?

    2. CE   3 years ago

      Can't we just once, in one article, sometime, somewhere, get a "Democrats pounce"? What happened to "both sides"?

      1. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   3 years ago

        Democrats don't pounce, they release the hounds to do that.

    3. The Encogitationer   3 years ago

      Just use a picture of the Democratic Jackass kicking backward and emboss the "We Did That!" on it's hide.

  5. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    ...people don't know how American public opinion has changed.

    We all still love fucking with pollsters?

    1. Salted Nuts   3 years ago

      "Hello, do you have a few minutes to answer some questions?"
      *cracks a beer*
      "Boy, do I ever."

    2. Union of Concerned Socks   3 years ago

      Google, how many days to midterm elections?

      Google says, "In 244 days".

    3. CE   3 years ago

      No one answers the phone anymore, so I assume all of the data is pollsters calling each other.

      1. Cronut   3 years ago

        They text you now and send you a link to their online poll. I got one a couple weeks ago.

  6. JesseAz   3 years ago

    Hunter Biden still owns a large stake in China government backed investment firm despite saying he was divesting and Joe promising no foreign stakes for family members.

    https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/hunter-biden-still-listed-as-part-owner-of-chinese-firm-despite-divestment-claim

    1. HorseConch   3 years ago

      It's not a lie if the media that matters believes or willfully ignores it.

    2. Derp-o-Matic 6000   3 years ago

      Unproven!
      Fake scandal!
      DEBOOOOOOOOOOOONNNNKED!!!!

    3. JasonAZ   3 years ago

      White Mike will be along shortly to defend and/or bring up Trump is some fashion... 3..2..1..

  7. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    The city does not allow out-of-state therapists to provide counseling to people in D.C. under most circumstances.

    Real America might permeate inside the Beltway.

    1. CE   3 years ago

      Luckily, the D of C is not a state. I'm seeing a loophole here....

  8. JesseAz   3 years ago

    US denies working with Poland on mig transfer. Effectively killing it.

    https://justthenews.com/world/us-says-no-deal-polands-offer-transfer-russian-made-fighter-jets-ukraine-ramstein

    1. Nardz   3 years ago

      https://twitter.com/TheLastRefuge2/status/1501351279079174145?t=hT-KO7aWNTcZRuORnjBBYg&s=19

      The Poland, U.S., NATO, jet fighter story in four images.
      [Pics]

    2. Ken Shultz   3 years ago

      Weren't you the one who used to go around telling us that there needs to be another civil war in the United States?

      When you're not out there spreading Kremlin propaganda, I bet you're jackin' off to Red Dawn--pretending you're one of the Russians.

      1. JesseAz   3 years ago

        No.
        And no.

        Try again Ken. This is getting sad. I have stated neither thing. Ever.

        1. Ken Shultz   3 years ago

          That was supposed to be addressed to Nardz.

          1. JesseAz   3 years ago

            Well it wasn't.

          2. perlhaqr   3 years ago

            Oh.

            So, now you're intentionally shitting up threads?

            Well, fuck.

            Hey, someone let me know in a couple months if Ken starts being worth reading again.

            1. tracerv   3 years ago

              Never thought I would need to mute Ken but here we are.

              1. JesseAz   3 years ago

                I hope it is just his passion on the Ukraine. Most of us arguing with him are simply ambivalent/agnostic to the "crisis" as it largely doesn't involve the US.

                1. Joe Friday   3 years ago

                  Impressive level of ignorance there Jesse. Are you under the impression America is on Mars?

                  1. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 years ago

                    No, it doesn't involve the US. We're just rending our garments over it because it's happening next door to NATO allies.

                    You know what does involve the US? Our years-long drone war in Yemen.

              2. Joe Brandon   3 years ago

                me either

      2. CE   3 years ago

        They were Cubans, not Russians. Just like in the new version they were North Koreans, not Chinese.

        And the USA would be the worst country in the world to invade. We are armed to the teeth, and many people even know how to use those arms.

      3. Joe Brandon   3 years ago

        Ken, quit smoking whatever the fuck you are smoking. You are coming off as retarded as the squirrel.

    3. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 years ago

      The US might have actually done the Ukrainians a favor. Those planes are so fucking decrepit that the Polish government effectively grounded them, because they don't have the spare parts to keep them operating safely.

      Poland was about to get revenge for the Vohlynia and Eastern Galicia massacres by giving the Ukraine air force a bunch of flying death traps.

  9. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    Rep. Jamie Raskin (D–Md.) and Rep. Nancy Mace (R–S.C.) are calling on the Government Accountability Office to "conduct a comprehensive review of Federal Bureau of Investigation's (FBI)..."

    Someone's either doing this with the blessing of the deep state or about to come into harsh contact with it.

    1. JesseAz   3 years ago

      Based on Raskin being involved it is an office based on optics to hide wrong doing while funding his family members with jobs.

      1. Derp-o-Matic 6000   3 years ago

        Yeah, Raskin's involvement is a big red flag. That guy just is as sleazy as the come.

  10. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    A federal court has ruled that "authorities in Virginia violated the Constitution when they used Google location data to find people who were near the scene of a 2019 bank robbery..."

    It's not like it was something as serious as a protest.

  11. JesseAz   3 years ago

    Biden continues to blame Russia for gas prices despite prices increasing for months.

    https://www.dailywire.com/news/biden-on-historic-gas-prices-i-cant-do-much-right-now-russias-responsible

    1. JesseAz   3 years ago

      He also wants you to buy a 60k car and install electric chargers for your home if you dont like curre t gas prices.

      President Biden
      @POTUS

      United States government official
      Loosening environmental regulations won’t lower prices.

      But transforming our economy to run on electric vehicles, powered by clean energy, will mean that no one will have to worry about gas prices.

      It will mean tyrants like Putin won’t be able to use fossil fuels as a weapon.

      1. Moonrocks   3 years ago

        Did you expect a less aristocratic response from the aristocracy?

      2. Lord of Strazele   3 years ago

        You can buy a used Prius for $7k.

        1. Salted Nuts   3 years ago

          Whoooooosh.

        2. JesseAz   3 years ago

          Them poors should just do what Joe wants. Even a used prius near end of life.

        3. Zeb   3 years ago

          Yeah, maybe with 200k miles on it. And how many of those are available? Enough to replace all of the ICE cars that working class people currently own? That's not a solution to the problem of high gas prices today.

          1. Lord of Strazele   3 years ago

            It's part of the solution. Stop buying gas guzzling crap or don't.

            1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

              What do you drive

              1. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

                I bet he takes the bus or gets his mom to drive him.

                1. Lord of Strazele   3 years ago

                  You see where your pride leads you? I would take a free ride in a second.

                  1. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

                    I'm sure you do.

                  2. Outlaw Josey Wales   3 years ago

                    So, what do you drive today?

                  3. R Mac   3 years ago

                    Interesting non-answer.

            2. JesseAz   3 years ago

              Solution to what? There is enough energy in north America that the only problem is regulations.

            3. perlhaqr   3 years ago

              This thread is the most succinct demonstration of your utter lack of comprehension of economics you've yet provided.

              So, thanks for that, I guess.

            4. R Mac   3 years ago

              How many electric cars are being built every year, strudel?

        4. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

          And charge electric cars with what? Good wishes?

          1. California is already experiencing brown outs. Everyone buying an electric car would crash the grids everywhere.

          2. A used Prius wouldn't stay at $7k for very long.

          3. Most people can't afford an extra unnecessary $7k.

          1. Lord of Strazele   3 years ago

            The market will figure it out. There's no actual shortage of oil. With these price levels you will see more drilling. Dialing back sanctions against Iran and Venezuela will help also and drive a wedge between them and Russia.

            1. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

              You're right. There is no shortage of oil.
              This is a manufactured crisis caused by Biden shutting down the domestic oil industry and the pipelines.

              1. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

                Interesting to that you went to Venezuela and Iran, but not lifting Joe's blockades on American and Canadian production.

                1. Lord of Strazele   3 years ago

                  Biden should call big oil's bluff and offer leases on federal land but require drilling within one year or they lose the lease. Fuck you Putin.

                  1. Derp-o-Matic 6000   3 years ago

                    You obviously have no idea what goes into a drilling operation.

                    1. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   3 years ago

                      Oh, he has an idea what goes into a drilling operation. But she charges extra for the strap-on, so he saves it for special occasions. Like prepping for Fleet Week.

                  2. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

                    Lol, that's not how oilfield engineering works.

                  3. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

                    Yeah, cuz everyone knows that commercially viable accumulations of oil and gas are, like, everywhere. Or at least under all the pretty landscapes and happy oceans. All we have to do is poke a low-cost hole in the ground and up comes the bubbling crude.

                    Here's a game you can play at home. Get a neighbor to hide a hundred dollar bill somewhere in your kitchen. Then you get to look for it. But every place you look costs $5. Sound good?

                    1. Joe Brandon   3 years ago

                      good analogy

                  4. R Mac   3 years ago

                    Damn you’re dumber than I thought.

                  5. JesseAz   3 years ago

                    Drilling isn't the only regulation stopping drilling. Shipping, right of way permits to extract oil out of fields, pipelines, etc.

                    1. R Mac   3 years ago

                      Strudel’s never heard of the EPA.

              2. Lord of Strazele   3 years ago

                The Saudis shut down our shale industry then the pandemic hammered them and still we're close to producing record amounts of oil and gas. Fuck you Putin. Hahahahaha! Fuck with America and Ukraine and find out!

                1. JesseAz   3 years ago

                  No they didn't. Why is biden comparing energy output to 2016 in his statements and not 2018?

                2. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 years ago

                  still we're close to producing record amounts of oil and gas.

                  I already showed you were full of shit on this when you posted it the first time, you moron.

            2. JesseAz   3 years ago

              The market did figure it out. Cheap energy. Which lifted more put of poverty than any other product ever. And government clamped down on it.

              1. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   3 years ago

                Rockefeller brought an end to whaling fleets and burning coal inside homes by providing much cheaper lamp oil and heating fuel. Kids in Northern states could still read books after 4:30pm in the winter and housewives no longer got black lung. In an age when the shoe industry in America was 1000% larger than the oil industry.

                For that he was called a monopolist, unconstitutional laws were passed to force him to sell his business to pandering cronies and, to this day, he is almost universally reviled by the left. Or as LoS would have us believe, "the market figuring it out".

        5. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

          There is a reason a Prius is only 7k.

          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

            Socialism?

        6. Cronut   3 years ago

          People can't afford gas, and yet they have $7k to spend on a piece of shit car.

          Fuck the poors. They should just die.

          1. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

            I don't think whoever is behind the Stroozele sock has ever had a job.

            1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

              Or a car.

          2. CE   3 years ago

            Yeah, most people drive 12K to 15K miles per year. Most cars get 20 to 30 mpg. So if gas is 5 dollars a gallon and used to be 3 dollars a gallon, the most we're talking about here is an extra 1500 in spending a year.

            The reason people notice rising gas prices more than other inflated prices is because they're posted in giant letters on every street corner.

            1. perlhaqr   3 years ago

              It also jacks up the price of everything that moves anywhere on a truck.

              1. ElvisIsReal   3 years ago

                Which won't be helped by Joe Public driving an EV.

            2. Cronut   3 years ago

              Yeah, fuck you. That's $1500 that was supposed to go into my retirement savings that's now going somewhere else. In addition to the extra money it's costing me for food, electricity, clothing, etc.

              People notice the increase because they had more money a year ago than they do now.

              1. Outlaw Josey Wales   3 years ago

                Exactly.

                The real reason people notice is because everything costs a fuck ton more. The car goes from $30 to $50. Groceries from $100 to $300. The cost to heat your home quadruples, electricity goes up because the EVs need more. Tires, computers and other similar products that rely on oil for the manufacturing process go up too. So, at the end of that year we are talking about a lot more than that $1500 bucks missing from our bank accounts and 401Ks. Oh, and add in inflation to make the dollars worth less too.
                Sacrifice? Fuck that.

      3. Ronbback   3 years ago

        side note California now requires all new homes to have solar panels and is now going to tax houses with solar panels an extra $600.00 a year for having them. the $600.00 is the first year tax after that it will only go up. nothing like requiring something so that you can tax it.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

          Do homeowners also have to surround the electricity to the state?

        2. CE   3 years ago

          And banning gas appliances in new construction, so you have no fallback when the grid is down, and driving up electricity demand.

          And also asking everyone to use less electricity between 4 and 9 PM, when renewable energy is less available, to "Keep California Golden(TM)".

          And also demanding that only electric cars be sold after 2035 or something unrealistic like that.

          1. The Encogitationer   3 years ago

            Speaking of "Keeping California Golden," back in the 60s and 70s, California had water conservation programs with slogans at public toilets that said: "If it's yellow, let it mellow! It it's brown, flush it down!"

            They also had the slogan: "Save water! Shower with a friend!"

            Since water treatment plants require electricity, with this Green New Deal crap, will California have brownouts that will cause brown-ups at the water treatment plants? Will the slogan change to: "Keeping California in Golden Showers?"

            And will Califronians be urged to: "Stop showering with your friend and just enjoy each other's natural essence?"

            That may be just the thing that ramps the exodus into warp speed! 🙂

      4. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 years ago

        I guess if they can't get their Green New Deal by legislation, they'll try to make it happen by deliberately ruining the nation's economy.

        1. Outlaw Josey Wales   3 years ago

          That seems to be the message. Worked for the last election cycle.

    2. Outlaw Josey Wales   3 years ago

      The buck stops ... over there.

  12. Weigel's Cock Ring   3 years ago

    The administration has been desperately trying to reach out to Saudi Arabia and the UAE for some time now, and both countries are giving Sleepy Joe and America the middle finger. They’re basically not even taking our phone calls. Oh, and Poland also just gave him the middle finger too, in case you missed that story yesterday.

    Nobody around the world has even the tiniest bit of respect for this pathetic old asshole. And why would they? Human being don’t respect craven weakness and cowardice of this magnitude, it’s just not in our nature.

    1. Derp-o-Matic 6000   3 years ago

      There's also the corruption and the fact that the Russians (and likely others) have a shit-ton of compromising information on his crackhead pedo son.

  13. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    U.S. lawmakers have reintroduced a bill (stalled in 2019) to study the effects of the federal sex-ads ban known as FOSTA.

    Did it garner the right people votes or money.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

      Nah, just a desire by some officials to do more, ahem, research.

  14. Nardz   3 years ago

    Remember when the US running a bunch of Wuhan (or worse) style biolabs in Ukraine was just Russian propaganda?

    1. Salted Nuts   3 years ago

      "Nothing to see here" changing to "these are not the droids you are looking for" has historically bad sequels.

      And now the further question, if the US is willing to fund biolabs in foreign nations like China and Ukraine, what have we got at home and how many other nations host our clandestine weapons programs? And where is the line item in the budget for it?

  15. JesseAz   3 years ago

    Scientists fat from funding on covid want the graft to keep going.

    https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/scientists-urge-biden-to-dedicate-more-to-studying-long-covid

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

      It worked for climate studies.

    2. Outlaw Josey Wales   3 years ago

      The video has a 'Masks on a plane, Last public mask fight,' and all I hear is Samuel L. Jackson -
      'How did all these motherfuckin' masks get on this motherfuckin' plane!'

  16. Derp-o-Matic 6000   3 years ago

    The Weird Politics of Biden's Ban on Russian Oil and Gas

    Good lord, ENB. "Weird"? It's fucking stupid and/or corrupt. There's nothing "weird" about it. Seriously, 7% inflation, destroying energy independence, and starting World War 3. What wil it take for you to say something negative about this guy?

    1. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

      If he bans sex workers from government offices?

      1. Salted Nuts   3 years ago

        Kamala hardest hit.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

          Anybody not hit Kammie?

  17. JesseAz   3 years ago

    Democrats freak out over conservative news stations in Spanish.

    https://legalinsurrection.com/2022/03/new-conservative-spanish-language-network-has-democrats-and-media-in-a-panic/

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

      Hey, party members are not supposed to hear seditious info and question doctrine.

    2. CE   3 years ago

      And another reminder that conservatives should be more welcoming to immigrants from Latin America, who tend to be pro-life, pro-family, Christian, and fleeing the excesses of socialist governments. The more woke that progressives get, the less appeal they have to them.

      1. Outlaw Josey Wales   3 years ago

        conservatives should be more welcoming to immigrants from Latin America

        Legal or illegal? Big difference when it comes to the welcoming spirit.

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 years ago

          Yeah, what's left out of the "open borders 4 eva" shilling is the fact that the shit going on at the border right now is part of what's incentivizing the people in the Rio Grande Valley to lean Republican.

          Meanwhile, a Latina ethno-marxist is running against Henry Cuellar.

  18. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

    Oil prices are high because the Democrats and Globalists want oil prices high.

    Canada’s oil could replace American imports of Russian crude, the top officials of the oil-producing province Alberta said this weekend.

    Retweeting Elon Musk’s comments that “we need to increase oil & gas output immediately,” Alberta’s Energy Minister Sonya Savage said on Saturday:
    “Agreed. And it should come from Alberta, home of the 3rd largest oil reserves. Alberta is the answer to US Energy security. Real emissions reductions, reliable, right next door.”

    Alberta’s Premier Jason Kenney said that Alberta would be delighted to welcome a visit from U.S. President Joe Biden, as one reportedly being considered to Saudi Arabia.

    Kenney noted that in a visit by President Biden to Alberta “We could discuss how to ship nearly 1 million barrels of day of responsibly produced energy every day from the USA’s closest friend and ally! All it would take is his approval for Keystone XL. Easy.”

    https://oilprice.com/Energy/Crude-Oil/Canada-Says-Its-Oil-Could-Replace-US-Imports-Of-Russian-Crude.html

    1. Salted Nuts   3 years ago

      Once bought, Brandon stays bought.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

        And Trudeau will never allow it.

      2. perlhaqr   3 years ago

        Well, his handlers do, anyway.

  19. Á àß äẞç ãþÇđ âÞ¢Đæ ǎB€Ðëf ảhf   3 years ago

    How does banning Russian oil and gas affect supply?

    China is probably really happy to buy the now-banned Russian oil, especially if they can gouge the price down. That frees up other oil for the boycotters to buy. Shipping costs would increase some.

    The only way I can see this leading to less total oil is if Russia produces more than China can buy. But no one mentions that; they act as if banning Russian oil and gas somehow makes it disappear from global markets.

    1. Moonrocks   3 years ago

      How does banning Russian oil and gas affect supply?

      Through the magic of deflecting blame for the Biden regime's disastrous policies to TEH RUSIANS!!1!

    2. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 years ago

      The hilarious part would be if we bought Russian oil via China at increased rates as a result of this.

      Like I've said before, this really is the Peter Principle administration. These people have no future-time orientation and are incapable of thinking through potential consequences.

      1. Moonrocks   3 years ago

        The hilarious part would be if we bought Russian oil via China at increased rates as a result of this.

        Wouldn't surprise me in the least considering the Biden family finances.

  20. Salted Nuts   3 years ago

    From Russian oil to Saidi, or Venezualan.

    Should we import our nuclear reactors from China next?

    1. Derp-o-Matic 6000   3 years ago

      Why not? We're already dependent on them for all of our manufacturing, including necessities like drugs and electronics.

      1. Á àß äẞç ãþÇđ âÞ¢Đæ ǎB€Ðëf ảhf   3 years ago

        Not even close. US manufacturing jobs are down while output has increased. This is the story of all industries. If you doubt this, or think the sheer number of jobs is the correct metric, then you must also want the US to go back to a time when 90% of jobs were on the farm.

  21. Marshal   3 years ago

    The Weird Politics of Biden's Ban on Russian Oil and Gas

    I don't find the politics weird at all. Every single group is doing exactly what they want to regardless of the war, only claiming it is necessary to mitigate the war impact.

    The key difference in these options is that the further left the speaker the less relevant their reaction is to the war. Removing restrictions on fracking will actually help keep down oil prices. Removing sanctions will also although with less benefit and with greater negative side effects. But by the time "alternative" energy makes a difference the war will be ancient history. And Elizabeth Warren further proves her complete and utter uselessness.

    So my question is why all these responses are grouped as "weird" rather than making the useful distinction of which action would actually help and which would not. It seems to me that hiding this useful distinction is the only way the "Both Sides" crowd can maintain their predetermined belief set so they manage their writing to obscure the facts rather than highlight them whenever doing so demonstrates the left is worse for America.

    1. Nardz   3 years ago

      I don't give a damn whether Russian oil is embargoed or not, but the domestic energy policies of the current regime are nothing other than assault on the American middle and working class.

    2. Rev. Arthur L. Kuckland   3 years ago

      It's not weird when you look at it through the frame of Biden hates america

  22. Nardz   3 years ago

    https://twitter.com/ChristinaPushaw/status/1501543494422306816?t=tyCNlJCV2KIH8OpjMeodew&s=19

    Public health expert is surprised and dismayed that Ukrainian refugees fleeing from literal bombs did not mask up before doing so.
    [Link]

    1. The Encogitationer   3 years ago

      Sooo...You're concern-trolling the Ukrainians just like Goldie too?

      1. JesseAz   3 years ago

        Its called calling out idiotic narratives that even the cdc won't stand behind. What the fucm are you talking about?

      2. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 years ago

        There were Twittertards whining about this when the conflict kicked off--"Oh dear, Ukraine is one of the least vaccinated countries, what's going to happen when they're all clustered in a shelter together?"

        Yeah, I'm sure Ukrainians trying not to get bombed into oblivion in the dead of winter are going to give a shit about possibly catching a bad cold from several other desperate and hungry people.

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 years ago

          Hell, their chances of suriviving COVID in this case are actually better because a hospital won't be trying to kill them by keeping a vent tube down their throat for several days.

        2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

          Face it. Some people have been irrevocably broken by COVID panic. They will spend the rest of their lives worried about boosters and masks. Unfortunately, they will also whine publicly about it and demand public vigilance, including government restrictions on the rest of us.

          1. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 years ago

            Absolutely. I see a lot of them on the right, too--mainly Boomers who are terrified that catching it is going to kill them. There's a guy over at Patterico's blog named Jim Miller who's absolutely obsessed with COVID panic porn.

          2. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

            “Face it. Some people have been irrevocably broken by COVID panic. They will spend the rest of their lives worried about boosters and masks.”

            Like Diane/Paul and her/his relentless posting of iffy anti-vax info?

            1. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 years ago

              And White Mike reveals that he doesn't actually mute people.

            2. JesseAz   3 years ago

              What misinformation? Just because someone knows more than you doesn't mean they are misinformed. You, Brandy, Sarc, et al have done more to spread misinformation than anyone else here. Biden and the CDC have transitioned to now promoting anti-virals as a supplement which include Ivermectin and HcQ. They stopped known prophylactic help to force vaccines. The same very thing they did during the AIDs crisis to limit its use of antivirals that helped.

            3. JimboJr   3 years ago

              the majority of the misinformation I have seen has come from you, Jeffy, Joe Friday, and Tony.

              Maybe you need better sources?

    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

      Are we surprised that professional nannies act like nannies? And we should not be surprised that most of these positions are filled by actual women.

    3. Zeb   3 years ago

      One thing I've learned is that "public health experts" tend to be a bunch of pathetic hypochondriacs and germaphobes scared of the wind. These are not the people to listen to if you want a sensible idea of risk and appropriate mitigations.

  23. Rocinante   3 years ago

    "Senate Democrats are watching closely — and already working on a windfall profits tax."

    Windfall profits are good for me but not for thee. I'm sure none of the assholes calling for this have sold a home or used care recently and gotten a windfall due the COVID-caused supply chain cluster-fuck.

    1. perlhaqr   3 years ago

      I'd love to see an investigation into any stock purchases Lizzie might have made pre-vaccine approval.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

        Probably through her tribal account.

  24. Rocinante   3 years ago

    FUCK - used car...

  25. Nardz   3 years ago

    https://twitter.com/RepAndyBiggsAZ/status/1501528731537625091?t=erksQXKR_oiz7vranQAFfg&s=19

    In the middle of the night, the Dems released a 2,741 page, $1.5 trillion government funding bill. We’re scheduled to vote on it today, around 12 hours later. This is no way to run a country!

    1. Rich   3 years ago

      a 2,741 page, $1.5 trillion government funding bill ... scheduled to vote on it ... 12 hours later.

      An obvious "No" vote, then.

    2. Cronut   3 years ago

      "This is no way to run a country!"

      This is EXACTLY how to run a country, if you want to keep the details of HOW you run the country out of the public eye.

    3. CE   3 years ago

      They only have a few months before they won't be able to pass anything though.

    4. KAR-en   3 years ago

      Andy Biggs is a Mormon traitor.

      No wonder you’d post his Twitter.

      Biggs needs to hang for treason!!!

      1. R Mac   3 years ago

        Lame as always.

        1. KAR-en   3 years ago

          You smokin crack Mac!

  26. Nardz   3 years ago

    https://twitter.com/cspan/status/1501279421826752515?t=FikzAAFPg8Vx3s1aDjw7lw&s=19

    .@LeaderMcConnell on Ukraine aid: "Where we've ended up is at $14 billion...It needs to be passed and it needs to be passed quickly."

    [Video]

  27. Rev. Arthur L. Kuckland   3 years ago

    Days since ENB last referenced ygleasis :1

    1. Moonrocks   3 years ago

      And she was doing so well, too.

  28. Sevo   3 years ago

    "Yesterday, President Joe Biden revealed plans to ban Russian oil and gas imports."

    Seems neither droolin' Joe nor his handlers ever learned the definition of "fungible".

    1. Rich   3 years ago

      "Hey, we all licked toenail fungus!"

    2. CE   3 years ago

      Which is odd, when his own son is selling NFTs of his artwork.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

        But even Hunter gave up trying to explain NFTs to Joe.

        1. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

          They’re easy to explain: they’re like electronic tulip bulbs.

    3. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   3 years ago

      Are you kidding? He loved Fun Guy Bill. They had the best parties on the plane.

      We really need Chumby back, I am way too late on this stuff.

  29. Sevo   3 years ago

    "1st trial in Jan. 6 Capitol riot ends in conviction on all counts"
    https://www.syracuse.com/us-news/2022/03/1st-trial-in-jan-6-capitol-riot-ends-in-conviction-on-all-counts.html

    Late return of a library book and creatin' a nuisance, too!

    1. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

      Didn't see "insurrection" in any of those charges.

      Pretty ballsy of the jury to convict him of a concealed weapons charge based on hearsay from his estranged 16-year-old son alone who wasn't actually even there.

    2. JesseAz   3 years ago

      Prosecution even admitted he didnt enter the Capitol. It is a stunning decision.

      1. Sevo   3 years ago

        Wonder what the costs were to import 12 'roos.

    3. Cyto   3 years ago

      It sure seems like it's getting crowded down there on that group w bench.

      I wonder if any in the Liberty loving crowd are ever going to notice, if they're going to wait until they are sitting on the group w bench with everyone else.

    4. CE   3 years ago

      Reffitt... was charged with five counts -- wanting to obstruct the congressional certification of the 2020 presidential election, transporting guns into DC, carrying a Smith & Wesson handgun onto the restricted grounds of the Capitol, interfering with Capitol Police protecting the Upper West Terrace and obstructing justice by threatening his son and daughter when he returned to Texas.

      So one actual crime, 3 protected Constitutional rights, and one family squabble?

      https://edition.cnn.com/2022/03/08/politics/january-6-reffitt-verdict/index.html

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

        But most of all, guilty, guilty, guilty of challenging* the new regime and making people feel sad.

        *Note that this crime is highly asymmetric and time-dependent. Challenging a Republican regime is resistance; challenging a Democratic regime is sedition. For now.

      2. Cronut   3 years ago

        "wanting to obstruct the congressional certification of the 2020 presidential election"

        So, now you only have to WANT to do something to be convicted of a crime.

      3. mad.casual   3 years ago

        one family squabble

        Uh, maybe you didn't read correctly. He didn't threaten his own children with murder, he obstructed justice.

        *That's* how fucked this witch hunt has become.

    5. Zeb   3 years ago

      Here's a claim in the article I haven't seen before: "More than 100 officers were injured."

      Where's that coming from? And they are still going with the riot caused 5 deaths?

  30. The Encogitationer   3 years ago

    To have the guidance of the supposedly Omniscient, Infallable Word Of God, The Christian Right sure can't get their shit straight about Vladimir Putin:

    Can the Christian Right Quit Putin?
    BY MOLLY OLMSTEAD
    MARCH 08, 20224:32 PM
    https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2022/03/christian-conservatives-vladimir-putin-ukraine-invasion.html

    1. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

      Just a few years ago, shortly after Russia invaded Crimea in 2014, the American evangelist Franklin Graham wrote admiringly, in his father’s magazine, of Putin’s efforts to protect children from the “propaganda of homosexuality.”

      And this whole time I thought what Putin wants is a war-water seaport.

      1. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

        “warm-water”, but I guess “war-water” kinda works, too. Thanks, iPhone “correction”!

        1. The Encogitationer   3 years ago

          Yes, I wouldn't be surprised if Putin wants to seize the warm-water ports so there can't be any chic LGBTQ+-friendly resorts on shores of The Black Sea.

          1. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

            And it’s not his fault some of the photos of him shirtless have turned men gay.

            1. The Encogitationer   3 years ago

              It did get lots of admirers in the Alex Jones body-building supplements set! 😉

              Come to think of it, that makes Putin a hypocrite of his own anti-LGBTQ+ policies. This lady doth not only protest too much, methinks, but she can be heard protesting from the closet in Moscow all the way to the streets of Kyiv! Well, Hello, Kronstadt Sailor! 🙂

    2. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

      You know better than to quote a Slate article as real, Encog.

      There's no new quotes there. Everything is from 2011 to 2014. Back then the "reset button" was pressed, Obama was President and Slate itself was mocking Romney on Russia.

      Graham wrote that article Slate is Slate is quoting from back in 2014, and Slate cherrypicked it to hell. You can see that by reading it yourself: https://decisionmagazine.com/putins-olympic-controversy/

      Also, reading the article myself, Graham wasn't entirely wrong.

      1. The Encogitationer   3 years ago

        Slate's cognitive dissonance on Russia (which I don't like either) does not contradict Franklin Graham's cognitive dissonance on Putin, nor the cognitive dissonance of Christian Right Evangelicals on Putin.

        Hey, if Franklin Graham and other Christians support Putin's anti-LGBTQ+ policies forced on the Russian people, why not support Putin using war to impose those policies on his neighbors?

        Again, Christian Right Evangelicals can't get their shit straight!

        1. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

          if Franklin Graham and other Christians support Putin's anti-LGBTQ+ policies forced on the Russian people, why not support Putin using war to impose those policies on his neighbors?

          You can play that game with literally anything and it's pretty unfair. I could get really slimy using that technique and pull something like this; "Hey, if Encog and other atheists support the same outlook that informed the Nazi's Kirchenkampf, why not support killing the Jews?"
          Not a decent rhetorical tool.

          1. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   3 years ago

            LOL! "In 2022 Russian President Putin engaged in a War on Queers in the Ukraine on the pretext of a peacekeeping mission."

            Next year's History textbook writes itself, really.

            1. KAR-en   3 years ago

              Question for the pervert worshipper:
              How does standing up to big government social conservative fascists like you make me a Marxist or is “parroting a Marxist talking point?”

              1. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

                pervert worshipper"

                Chuck's not a Democrat, KAR.
                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XqF4wA-dco

                1. KAR-en   3 years ago

                  He worships Joseph Smith. Philanderer, polygamist, and con artist. His church considers the first two immoral despite worshipping people who did it.

                  1. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

                    And you suck Biden's withered cock and doxx widows on the internet. I would expect that the shit you claim Chuck likes would be right up your alley.

                    1. KAR-en   3 years ago

                      Where have I praised Biden?

                      I see you’re back to your lying old self

      2. The Encogitationer   3 years ago

        To be clear, all adult teachers of any orientation should be strictly business and no adult teacher of any orientation should be imposing any sexuality on any students.

        However, mere mention and acknowledgement of the existence of different sexual and gender orientations does not constitute "propaganda" or "grooming." Here is where Putin and the Religious Right crowd cross the line into censorship and tyranny.

        1. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

          But that's not what Putin and the Religious Right crowd were protesting. Look at the books that Shackford was running cover for the other day under the protective umbrella of LGBTQ. Most of it was outright pedophile grooming.
          https://reason.com/2022/03/08/idaho-lawmakers-threaten-to-jail-librarians-for-letting-kids-read-lgbt-books/

          1. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   3 years ago

            Most of it was outright pedophile grooming.

            See how endlessly crying "slippery slope" works? Librarians take the hit and the ACLU gets to still honestly say they never defended NAMBLA.

            1. KAR-en   3 years ago

              I think it’s more harmful for cunts like your teacher friend to normalize magic underwear, perv worshipping, homophobia, transphobia, and racism in public schools.

              Was your dead pig friend a far right winger like you? Because if he was it’s pretty hypocritical seeing as how his wife and him were public employees. You Mormons sure love telling others what to do. Even if it makes you hypocrites.

              1. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

                Better wearing magic underwear than kiddie diddling like your crew.

                1. KAR-en   3 years ago

                  “my crew?” You think I give a shit about any of the losers who post on here?

                  1. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

                    You think most of the people that post here would have jackshit to do with you and your kiddie touching Democrat internet pals?

                    1. KAR-en   3 years ago

                      I’m not a democrat or a diddler and I speak for myself and myself alone.

                      This isn’t political. It’s about religion and human rights!

                    2. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   3 years ago

                      I’m not a democrat or a diddler and I speak for myself and myself alone.

                      LOL! Says the guy who is certain my underwear is a danger to the world and has never once come up with an original insult or accusation other than the doxxing of little girls.

                      He speaks for himself alone, while every cousin-loving separatist cult member who ever misrepresented dogma as doctrine speaks for me.

                    3. KAR-en   3 years ago

                      You give 10% of your income to a church that supports bigotry and evil. You send your kids out to recruit for them.

                      That speaks for itself.

  31. Nardz   3 years ago

    https://twitter.com/ConceptualJames/status/1501580956641202191?t=KI-k6Rti_UePdQUSJpx50g&s=19

    Activist training for young children
    [Video]

  32. Nardz   3 years ago

    https://www.thelastamericanvagabond.com/ukraine-new-al-qaeda/

    Yet, this insurgency is poised to have consequences that reach far beyond Ukraine. It increasingly appears that the CIA sees the insurgency it is creating as more than an opportunity to take its hybrid war against Russia ever closer to its borders. As this report will show, it appears the CIA is determined to manifest a prophecy propagated by its own ranks over the past two years. This prediction from former and current intelligence officials dates from at least early 2020 and holds that a “transnational white supremacist network” with alleged ties to the Ukraine conflict will be the next global catastrophe to befall the world as the threat of Covid-19 recedes. 

    Per these “predictions”, this global network of white supremacists – allegedly with a group linked to the conflict in the Donbas region of Ukraine at its core – is to become the new Islamic State-style threat and will undoubtedly be used as the pretext to launch the still-dormant infrastructure set up last year by the US government under President Biden for an Orwellian “War on Domestic Terror.”

    Given that this CIA-driven effort to build an insurgency in Ukraine began as far back as 2015 and that the groups it has trained (and continues to train) include those with overt Neo-Nazi connections, it seems that this “coming Ukrainian insurgency,” as it has been recently called, is already here. In that context, we are left with the unnerving possibility that this latest escalation of the Ukraine-Russia conflict has merely served as the opening act for the newest iteration of the seemingly endless “War on Terror.” 

    1. Nardz   3 years ago

      https://twitter.com/braxton_mccoy/status/1501568574233583619?t=idXPM04QK2XlZspZjU-kdg&s=19

      Remember that time when we armed ISIS in Syria because they were fighting an enemy of ours and then they took over Iraq and started putting people in cages and lighting them on fire?

    2. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 years ago

      As this report will show, it appears the CIA is determined to manifest a prophecy propagated by its own ranks over the past two years. This prediction from former and current intelligence officials dates from at least early 2020 and holds that a “transnational white supremacist network” with alleged ties to the Ukraine conflict will be the next global catastrophe to befall the world as the threat of Covid-19 recedes.

      There was an interview with that professor from UC-San Diego who's supposedly an expert on how civil wars start, who admitted that the whole initiative was started by the CIA. Notably, she bellyaches about the Republican party and "right-wing extremism" but has no words to say about the actual violent people on her own side.

      At this point, it's pretty obvious that the whole reason the left is trying to establish a narrative about right-wing extremism is because they now hold control over all of the nation's economic, political, and social pillars, and are terrified that the right might shake off its political apathy and challenge those monopolies. Which is why they're framing those challenges as a "threat to democracy," when what they mean is a "threat to our efforts to make this a socialist nation on the road to communism."

      1. Ken Shultz   3 years ago

        The idea that 500,000 Ukrainians chased their Putin puppet out of power because the CIA told them to is ridiculous.

        That Putin puppet fired on student protesters who were protesting against him ripping up the European Union - Ukraine Association Agreement.

        Watch this video, and tell me that crowd is there because of the CIA. They're there because Putin's puppet fired on student protesters, and after he did that, the Ukrainian people would not accept his rule.

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJnZOwW3aXM

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 years ago

          Yeah, the CIA has no history of fomenting color revolutions, no siree.

          1. Michael Ejercito   3 years ago

            Imagine accusing them of orchestrating the assassination of the President of South Vietnam.

  33. Nardz   3 years ago

    https://twitter.com/lopatonok/status/1501433087565000704?t=FvDryE6eryvnZMYhyMk8aA&s=19

    #YouTube #BigTech deleted #UkraineOnFire film from our production official channel, I'm asking everyone who like our film to download it from our Vimeo here and post it everywhere. As a copyright holder we giving to you - The People that rights
    [Link]

    1. I, Woodchipper   3 years ago

      private company! Nothing to see here! move on!

  34. Nardz   3 years ago

    https://twitter.com/sourpatchlyds/status/1501582999762214917?t=zdo2K6mfCorvX1mYcoQqCg&s=19

    You lost your job during Covid. Your kids lost two years of education and development to masking. You can no longer afford half the things that used to be staples. Your rent has also risen. And now, because the US wants to seem green, your gas is going to cost $10-13 per gallon.

    1. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 years ago

      I doubt gas is going to get that high, but if it did, that might actually be the spark to set off a civil war, similar to what the bread shortages did prior to the French Revolution.

      1. JimboJr   3 years ago

        6-8 bucks could be pretty devastating and is a real possibility

      2. JimboJr   3 years ago

        Ill add do that there is going to be a huge divide, purposefully created, by the same AWFL elites that were masking kids long after we knew that was statistically not effective, because "science"...(read: you arent following our orders closely enough)

        That same group is going to tell Joe Public they need to sacrifice and pay 10 bucks a gallon because thats what we need to do to fight Russia and fight climate change. They told Joe he was essential and to get back to bagging groceries or bringing them their Uber eats so they could netflix and chill for 2 years. Then they also told him if he didnt want the vaccine he was a nazi fascist grandma killer and the cause of everyones suffering despite them having near full protection from a virus that already had less than 1% mortality at its worst.

        Now they are going to tell Joe he better go get that vax so he can keep bagging those groceries. And the high gas prices are honestly his fault because he doesnt have an EV anyways. So he can basically spend all of his disposable income, maybe even needing to cut back on food purchases, so he can simply drive to his essential job.

        There are a lot of Joes out there that are simmering right near under a full boil after everything the elites have done the past 2 years. Taking those kinds of people and jacking up the price on basic life necessities (gas, to get to work, and food which inflation has been ravaging) historically has started more revolutions than anything else, and it seems like the elites either aren't aware of this at all, or they are running some kind of duplication experiment to confirm results. They are not going to like the results.

        1. Joe Friday   3 years ago

          Maybe get yourself checked out Jimbo:

          "Anew study provides the most conclusive evidence yet that COVID-19 can damage the brain, even in people who weren’t severely ill.

          The study, published Monday in Nature, used before-and-after brain images of 785 British people, ages 51 to 81, to look for any changes. About half the participants contracted COVID-19 between the scans – mostly when the alpha variant was circulating – which left many people at least temporarily without a sense of smell. Analysis of the images from the UK Biobank showed that people infected with COVID-19 had a greater reduction in their brain volumes overall and performed worse on cognitive tests than those who had not been infected.

          The 15 participants who were sick enough with COVID-19 to require hospitalization showed the most brain changes, but even those who had much milder disease showed differences, the study found. The oldest participants had more changes on average than younger ones.

          The brain areas most affected were those related to smell, which makes sense, since many of the people infected around the world lost their sense of smell, said Gwenaëlle Douaud, who led the research. People who lose their smell for

          See COVID-19, Page 10A

          Continued from Page 1A

          prolonged periods also lose volume in brain areas related to smell. “Lose it or use it,” said Douaud, a neuroscientist at Oxford University.

          If smell recovers, usually the brain region does, too, she said.

          Loss of smell is one of the earliest signs of impending illness with diseases such as Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s, said Dr. Ronald Petersen, who directs the Mayo Clinic Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center and the Mayo Clinic Study of Aging. The olfactory structure involved in smell “lives next door” to a memory structure in the brain, he said.

          The cause of the changes hasn’t been determined, but they may partly be the result of the virus entering the brain or causing an inflammatory or immune response that indirectly changes the brain, Douaud said.

          It’s possible, she said, that the omicron variant, which seems to have less effect on sense of smell, triggered fewer brain changes than earlier variants, but it’s too soon to know.

          Douaud said that because brain changes appeared to increase with age in her group, she thinks younger people will probably have less damage, if any.

          Dr. George Vavougios, a neuroscientist at the University of Cyprus, said it’s too early to know for certain. Many people who complained of smell loss or distortions after infection were younger or previously healthy.

          In his outpatient clinic, he sees no difference in brain fog complaints among people who contracted the alpha, beta or delta variants. Of those with each variant, 40% to 50% noticed cognitive impairments since their infection.

          Petersen said he was struck by the fact that even people with milder cases of COVID-19 showed brain changes, and he was surprised that the changes were dramatic enough over five or six months to be detectable on brain scans.

          The study spurred him to want to look at brain scans from his own research into aging to see whether he can detect similar changes. “Larger studies could shed light on this,” he said.

          It’s unclear whether the changes will reverse. Douaud hopes to rescan the same people in a year or two to learn about long-term effects.

          In a year or two, their brains “may have entirely normalized.” Still, she said, “better not to catch (COVID-19), if possible, and better to be vaccinated.”

          1. JimboJr   3 years ago

            Oh my friend COVID definitely did significant damage to a lot of people's brains

            They are called "progressives" and I doubt they will ever recover from it TBH.

          2. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   3 years ago

            In his outpatient clinic, he sees no difference in brain fog complaints among people who contracted the alpha, beta or delta variants. Of those with each variant, 40% to 50% noticed cognitive impairments since their infection.

            Noticed? That sounds Science!tific.

            Joe Friday can never be mocked enough. He left out the part where the actual loss measured on brain scans was in 0.2% range, or what anyone with a modicum of integrity would call 'statistically indistinguishable from zero'.

            Like the threat to children from COVID.

            1. R Mac   3 years ago

              I think the saddest thing is it thinks it’s smart.

            2. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 years ago

              "Long covid" is nothing more than a munchie illness.

  35. Sevo   3 years ago

    "Millions of Californians could lose health coverage when federal COVID programs end"
    [...]
    "Two to three million Californians could lose their Medi-Cal coverage, some as soon as this summer, after the federal government’s COVID-19 public health emergency ends, now scheduled for next month..."
    https://www.ocregister.com/2022/03/04/millions-of-californians-could-lose-health-coverage-when-federal-covid-programs-end/

    Shocked!
    "Emergency" free shit to end as "emergency" ends!

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

      No worries. War-time emergency programs will kick in soon.

    2. Moonrocks   3 years ago

      Now we just need to make the "emergency" free shit permanent and the ratchet moves up another notch.

      1. ElvisIsReal   3 years ago

        They're already trying.
        --------
        https://simulationcommander.substack.com/p/politicians-covid-is-over-but-the

        "We need this emergency order for the three reasons that I just articulated—we needed to protect hospitals so that people don’t get sick from this still-deadly disease by requiring masks in hospitals," said Inslee during a press conference Monday. "We needed to protect employees… and third, we needed to be able to keep federal funds, so we can get federal assistance, rather than state tax dollars." (emphasis mine)

        Inslee’s third point I’m more interested in, because he’s literally saying that the emergency must continue so emergency funds can continue funding it. As is so often the case the last couple years, government’s own stupid rules give an excuse for the perpetuation of more stupid rules.

        And this is mirrored on the national stage — even to the point of tying the state of emergency with being able to keep covid manageable, an argument once again destroyed by places without covid rules.

        “The best way to ensure that we keep schools open and cases low is by staying at the ready, and that is what these emergency powers enable us to do,” Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said in a floor speech. “By prematurely terminating the national emergency declaration on COVID, it will be harder to ensure we have enough supplies, enough support for health care workers, and it risks throwing tens of millions of student loan borrowers into needless uncertainty and anxiety.” (emphasis mine)

        Our hands are tied! You don’t want people who took out student loans to be forced to pay those loans back now, do you? (Astute observers will note this can be an excuse indefinitely)

    3. I, Woodchipper   3 years ago

      all government encroachments are permanent. always.

      1. Joe Friday   3 years ago

        That's wrong. Most recently Woodchip, the CDC and Biden recommended masks and social distancing during the pandemic but then relaxed that in April 2021, before Delta, and then recently the CDC has rescinded restrictive recommendations after the Omicromn surge petered out, as was predicted. Other state and local governments did the same.

        1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

          Two weeks to flatten the curve.

  36. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

    "Meanwhile, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D–Mass.) has found a way to make this about corporate profits and raising taxes."

    Maybe this senile cunt is perfect for special emissary to Venezuela.

  37. CE   3 years ago

    Gasoline prices are so high, that guy in the picture can't even afford new pants.

  38. CE   3 years ago

    New research suggests public perceptions about public perceptions are off...

    Well, how does the public perceive that news about their perception of public perception being off?

    1. mad.casual   3 years ago

      AFAICT, the study is explicitly chock full of misinformation and needs to be banned/regulated.

      1. mad.casual   3 years ago

        But seriously, many of the issues/questions containing the pre-existing public biases and vagueness built in is pretty humorous.

        "Gay marriage should be legal" Do you mean like 90s USA "illegal" to 20s USA "legal" or 90s (or 20s) Russia *illegal* to 90s (or 20s) USA "legal"?

        1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

          2020s required.

        2. Zeb   3 years ago

          Everyone must be supplied with a government sponsored gay marriage or it doesn't count.

  39. Nardz   3 years ago

    https://twitter.com/Partisan_O/status/1501566488058253321?t=TXcVYDXwW8fQD0N9yJq_Jw&s=19

    The same hysterical security mom phalanx that insisted on masking toddlers to save grandma is surprisingly comfortable with the prospect of a conventional war between nuclear powers.

    If there’s a bedrock principle at play here, I haven’t found it yet.

    1. mad.casual   3 years ago

      If there’s a bedrock principle at play here, I haven’t found it yet.

      Global nuclear winter would solve a lot of problems.

      1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

        Nuclear winter would certainly go a long way towards reducing global temperatures.

        1. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

          You joke, but:

          Could A Small Nuclear War Reverse Global Warming?

    2. I, Woodchipper   3 years ago

      If there’s a bedrock principle at play here, I haven’t found it yet.

      the principle is "my team" vs. "your team", nothing more.

      Think of them as Raider fans vs. Bronco fans, it's the same thing.

      1. Joe Friday   3 years ago

        Exactly like that Woodchip if the Raider's owner encircled and then blew up Mile High Stadium when full.

  40. ElvisIsReal   3 years ago

    Senate Democrats are watching closely — and already working on a windfall profits tax.
    ----------
    You didn't build that!

    1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

      What about the windfall the government would then get?

      1. ElvisIsReal   3 years ago

        It's taxes all the way down.

  41. Dillinger   3 years ago

    was hoping to see some of those MIGs from the Firefox era

    1. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

      Oh man, that movie is the same age I am, and when I was a kid I had a huge crush on that jet. I drew pictures of it on everything.

      1. Dillinger   3 years ago

        my grandma took me to Firefox because Eastwood. she was somewhat nonplussed lol

        1. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

          I wanted to be Eastwood in the worst way. I even made some friends call me Mitchell Gant.

  42. Lungshot   3 years ago

    Hey Feds, take the lead and go electric yourselves before pushing hair-brained schemes upon your citizens.

    1. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

      Biden ain’t giving up his Camaro, so you can forget that.

      1. Joe Friday   3 years ago

        Corvette Mike

        1. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

          Not according to The Onion, unless I’m misremembering.

          1. Joe Friday   3 years ago

            Corvette. My neighbor has one the same year.

            https://i0.wp.com/www.musclecarsandtrucks.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Joe-Biden-in-1967-Corvette-side.jpg?resize=758%2C365&ssl=1

            1. JimboJr   3 years ago

              That picture makes me sad for the man. Such a sweet ass ride. He could have spent his last days retired, driving that thing around, enjoying life. Instead he is actively running the country into stagflation 2.0, is less popular than Trump who had a media war waged on him for 4 years, and is worsening in his Alzheimers dementia daily...and putting a large amount of physical and mental stress on a dementia patient is not good for them. There couldnt be a worse situation for him than the presidency TBH.

              His life could have been amazing, but now he is going to go out on a very sour note, in a bad mental state, and with most of the country thinking he did more harm than good. It really should count as elder abuse.

              1. Joe Friday   3 years ago

                Nice fairy tale Jimbo to ease the pain of losing the election. Problem is, he easily won both debates against Fatso, who doesn't know 2 sentences about any subject other than himself, let alone how to string them together. Biden has forgotten more than Trump ever knew about anything* and demonstrates it in press conferences and speeches. You know he stuttered as a kid and sometimes struggles with words, but anyone who does know anything about world facts and issues can see he does too. Dollars to donuts he kicks your ass and your heroes any day in any debate. Remember, Trump recently called Putin very smart for invading Ukraine. Beyond the inappropriate insensitivity of the comment, Putin has brought on a disaster to himself and hos country.

                * Here's your hero last weekend on Ukraine:

                Trump proposed the United States “bomb the shit out of Russia” with disguised planes, as if that would somehow fool Russian President Vladimir Putin into thinking that the CPP had attacked his country. “And then we say, China did it, we didn’t do it, China did it, and then they start fighting with each other and we sit back and watch,” Trump said, according to The Washington Post, which obtained a recording of the speech. (To be clear, when Trump says “we sit back and watch,” he’s talking about a war that would kill thousands or millions of people).

                1. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   3 years ago

                  To be clear, when Trump says “we sit back and watch,” he’s talking about a war that would kill thousands or millions of people

                  I bought the big thing of popcorn from Costco. I can watch for weeks.

          2. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

            We're referencing different Biden muscle car articles:

            https://www.theonion.com/shirtless-biden-washes-trans-am-in-white-house-driveway-1819570732

            I misremembered it as a Camaro, but "The Onion" actually used a Trans Am.

            1. Joe Friday   3 years ago

              It's The Onion Mike.

              He's owned the Corvette new since 1967 when it was a wedding gift from his father. If you really care, Google it.

              1. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   3 years ago

                A new 1967 Corvette for a wedding gift? What are you smoking Joe? We have been assured that Joe is a family man that started out firmly in the middle class and made his own way.

                1. Joe Friday   3 years ago

                  Middle Class people can afford new Corvette's Chuck, especially in 1967. He and his wife-to-be both had trade-ins and his father managed the local Chevy dealership. Of course he didn't get the over $400 million Trump got from Daddy.

                  1. EISTAU Gree-Vance   3 years ago

                    Jesus fucking Christ joe, you sure know a lot about this old asshole. You got a shrine in his image at your house, so as to properly revere your leader?

                    You’re fucking pathetic, joe.

  43. Karidian2246   3 years ago

    Too bad Ted Kennedy is no longer around to take Elizabeth Warren for a car ride.

  44. drisco304   3 years ago

    Biden doesn't mind hurting American and European consumers as long as he hurts ordinary Russians more. Or so he thinks. He really doesn't know. Well it sounds good. At least to him. Besides if we all end up using less fossil fuels he will be saving the planet. Or so he thinks. He really ......

    1. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

      I’m kinda OK with not allowing purchase of oil from a nation-state that is threatening to launch nuclear missiles at our cities.

      1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

        Kinda ok?
        Solid convictions.

  45. Joe Friday   3 years ago

    The ignorance on oil production here seems unanimous. Herte, read this and smarten the fuck up:

    New federal land oil leases would not produce anything for years and there are currently 9000 permits for drilling on them right now not being used. Oil companies are holding back US production for their own business reasons and part of it is fracking is becoming more costly.

    "...In Colorado and beyond, large oil companies currently reporting their 2021 financial results and 2022 outlooks to shareholders are pledging to continue holding back on new production as they prioritize positive cash flows and capital returns for investors.

    The increased dividends and stock buybacks are part of what executives at PDC, Colorado’s third-largest oil producer, called its “new return of capital framework,” and the company is far from alone. Occidental Petroleum, the state’s top producer, also detailed its “new shareholder return framework” in a January earnings call, while the newly-formed Civitas Resources has touted an “updated stockholder distribution strategy.”

    After plummeting amid a demand shock in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, U.S. oil production is rising again — but slowly. A forecast last month from the federal Energy Information Administration projected that daily domestic production wouldn’t return to pre-pandemic levels until late 2023.

    In its 2022 financial guidance this week, PDC projected that its oil production in Colorado would dip by 7% in the first quarter and grow at an overall rate of zero to 5% for the next two years. PDC assured investors, however, that “under the company’s enhanced return of capital framework … cumulative shareholder returns in 2022 and 2023 are expected to exceed $1.7 billion.”

    ‘We’re not going to change our growth plans’
    Beginning in the late 2000s, the U.S. oil and gas industry underwent what was dubbed the “shale revolution” — a dramatic production boost enabled by new technologies like horizontal drilling and advanced hydraulic fracturing, better known as fracking.

    In Colorado, the shale revolution brought a staggering six-fold increase in oil production between 2010 and 2019, nearly all of which came in the Denver-Julesburg Basin in the northeast quarter of the state. The drilling boom in Colorado and elsewhere helped drive down gas prices throughout much of the decade, and in 2018 made the U.S. the world’s top oil producer for the first time since 1973.

    But independent financial analysts had long questioned the sustainability of shale drilling, also known as “unconventional” production. The new drilling techniques were expensive, requiring large capital and operating expenditures and tight margins that made producers vulnerable to price volatility. Wall Street investors funneled large amounts of cash into the fracking boom in the early 2010s, but gradually soured on the industry as many operators racked up debt and unconventional wells struggled to produce enough oil and gas to be profitable.

    While COVID-19’s impact on the oil and gas sector was what made headlines, a financial reckoning was already well underway in early 2020, reshaping the industry through a wave of bankruptcies, mergers and acquisitions that began before the onset of the pandemic and has continued long after....

    PDC’s end-of-year report Monday noted its extensive stockpile of hundreds of approved permits and drilled but uncompleted wells, which it said “represents an inventory life of more than ten years at the current development pace” — and plenty of additional drilling permits for approved surface locations are on their way, including for the locations that the company plans to acquire from Great Western.

    In response to a question from an investor, David Lillo, PDC’s senior vice president of operations, said during the company’s earnings call that obtaining subsurface permits from the state “hasn’t really been a big problem in the previous years, even under the new rules.”"

    https://coloradonewsline.com/2022/03/03/colorado-drillers-oil-russia-ukraine-crisis/

    1. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

      "New federal land oil leases would not produce anything for years and there are currently 9000 permits for drilling on them right now not being used. Oil companies are holding back US production for their own business reasons and part of it is fracking is becoming more costly."

      From your article:

      "But the oil and gas industry is currently sitting on more than 9,000 approved permits to drill on federally owned lands across the country, including 543 permits to drill on public lands in Colorado, according to data released last month by the Bureau of Land Management.

      Wow! 9000 on public land! Why aren't they using them? The bastards!

      Oh wait, that's right, because Team Brandon are busy making it illegal to use those 9000 permits:

      Biden Administration Halts New Drilling in Legal Fight Over Climate Costs
      The Interior Department is pausing new federal oil and gas leases and permits after a judge blocked the government from weighing the cost of climate damage in decisions.

      You're so fucking retarded it's almost spectacular. Like the meteorite that ended the dinosaurs, or a black hole swallowing a star.
      It's also pretty apparent that your whole "I own a construction company" is utter bullshit and that you're sockpuppeting from your mom's basement, because you obviously know fuck all about construction, engineering or energy.

      1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

        He been sucking off SleepyJoe for the whole thread.

        1. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

          He's been flat out lying about the 9000 leases for the whole thread too. I'm guessing the talking points his boss at the fifty-cent factory emailed him, said he had to push it.

          1. Joe Friday   3 years ago

            Read the article from Colorado News On-line above which quotes companies and individuals you fool.

            1. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

              So? How does that negate anything, you mind-blowingly retarded fuck?

      2. Joe Friday   3 years ago

        From your link cretin:

        "The Interior Department is pausing new federal oil and gas leases.."

        NEW GAS LEASES jerk off, not the existing 9,000 leases on oil companies are sitting on for the reasons made clear in the article. You seem to have a problem understanding time. "Future" and "new" means it has nothing to do with current events, which of course you and your ignorant fellow posters here keep claiming proves Biden has slowed oil production. No, he hasn't, the oil companies have slowed it down for their own business purposes, whether it be Covid, the growing expense of fracking relative to yield, and their intent to issue dividends as opposed to investing in more output.

        1. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

          Pettifogging and word play don't override the facts, retard.

  46. JesseAz   3 years ago

    Nice summary.

  47. Ken Shultz   3 years ago

    Nardz linked to Russian propaganda in Russian.

  48. JesseAz   3 years ago

    To back the claim Nuland was making denied even a week ago by many media outlets.

    What are you not understanding ken?

  49. Ken Shultz   3 years ago

    "To back the claim Nuland was making denied even a week ago by many media outlets."

    Who was denying that the United States has been helping keep track of legacy biological weapons stores in Ukraine since 1991?

    No one was disputing that part of the claim.

    Nardz wouldn't even have known about it if he wasn't using Russian propaganda as his bible. Understanding that he's linking to Russian propaganda to justify Russia's invasion of Ukraine is a step in the right direction--even if you can't bring yourself to realize that Nardz is a useful idiot for Putin yet.

    The link to Russian propaganda wasn't to verify Nuland's answer. Nardz linked to the Russian propaganda first--to claim that Russia was invading Ukraine because of a U.S. biological weapons program that was threatening Russia. He linked to Nuland's answer to substantiate Russian propaganda.

    And if you think otherwise, go look again. You're wrong.

  50. ElvisIsReal   3 years ago

    You would think the whole nuclear reactor about to meltdown story would give him pause, but no.

  51. Ken Shultz   3 years ago

    "You would think the whole nuclear reactor about to meltdown story would give him pause, but no."

    You're not disputing that the Russians shelled the areas around a nuclear reactor, or that it started a fire, are you?

  52. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 years ago

    You have to wonder why the US is so worried about the Russians capturing these facilities, if what is being researched there is so benign.

  53. Derp-o-Matic 6000   3 years ago

    I think the next steps are "The bio-attacks are a good thing," followed by "Shut up and obey your betters."

  54. Nardz   3 years ago

    ^bingo

    Remember, we have spent the last 2 years having our lives, worldwide, turned upside down using the excuse of a "novel virus" created in a biolab in Wuhan, "cured" only by Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

    The propaganda push around Ukraine right now is exactly like the propaganda push around covid19, only a bit more shrill.
    Governments and transnational corporations have gained immense power from the "covid19 crisis" - why in the world should we believe these labs, whose existence was reported as Russian propaganda before yesterday, have a benign purpose?

  55. R Mac   3 years ago

    Now that I’ve been exposed to Russian propaganda, I believe that we have been carrying out biological weapons attacks against Russia!

  56. Ken Shultz   3 years ago

    I think there is some legitimate concern about the Russians using biological and chemical weapons to root the Ukrainian defenders out of the cities--without having to send in too many troops.

    That would be the way to do it--with fewer casualties--and they could blame it on the U.S. in their propaganda.

    However, the issues about this aren't really being raised by the U.S. much. Putin has been hyping the idea about the U.S.' supposed biological activities in the Ukraine since before the war.

    This is about the Russians' justification for the invasion. It's bullshit.

  57. Joe Friday   3 years ago

    Sure Red, their benign actions so far must mean we can trust them.

    Fucking morons

  58. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 years ago

    Didn't we already get a preview of this in 2020?

    "Masks, lockdowns, and social distancing prevents the spread of infection."

    Turns out the WEF's dry run on the Great Reset might have gotten an unexpected boost to the real thing.

  59. Cronut   3 years ago

    Do they have wet markets in Ukraine?

  60. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   3 years ago

    From Politifact:

    While the U.S. may provide funding to upgrade or build labs in other countries, the labs are run by the partnering nations and the program’s goal is to prevent biological threats, not create them

    Oh, so just like the lab in Wuhan.

  61. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 years ago

    Funny how so many "right-wing conspiracy theories" over the last five years turned out to have a basis in fact.

    Shit, even those crank evangelical pamphlets from the 1980s talking about how the rise of the anti-Christ would be associated with the elimination of cash as currency and the Mark of the Beast would be a barcode to enforce compliance are looking a lot less loony these days.

  62. Ken Shultz   3 years ago

    This isn't a right wing conspiracy theory.

    This is Kremlin propaganda used by Putin to justify an invasion.

    Did you believe Saddam had secret WMD labs, too?

  63. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 years ago

    Did you believe Saddam had secret WMD labs, too?

    Jesus, you're desperately reaching here.

  64. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 years ago

    That doesn't have shit to do with the actual running biolabs. You're citing an article talking about old Cold War- era munitions stockpiles that don't have shit to do with the labs themselves.

  65. Ken Shultz   3 years ago

    Actually, the labs and the stockpiles are the same issue. You shut down these weapons programs, and they lose their jobs. Turning them into legitimate labs to study infectious disease was the way to go. We didn't invade the Ukraine and dictate policy to them. They gave up the way things were, and we helped them become legitimate labs. The last thing you wanted during the war on terror was a bunch of Ukrainian, disgruntled ex-infectious disease experts sitting around with no income and no job--especially after the anthrax attack.

  66. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 years ago

    The last thing you wanted during the war on terror was a bunch of Ukrainian, disgruntled ex-infectious disease experts sitting around with no income and no job--especially after the anthrax attack.

    LOL, Jesus, this is "red-string-on-the-corkboard" shit.

  67. Ken Shultz   3 years ago

    "LOL, Jesus, this is "red-string-on-the-corkboard" shit.

    Actually, it was government policy. Because you disagree with it, doesn't mean it wasn't government policy, that it wasn't open and public, or that Putin's invasion of Ukraine is justified by this.

  68. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 years ago

    Actually, it was government policy. Because you disagree with it, doesn't mean it wasn't government policy, that it wasn't open and public, or that Putin's invasion of Ukraine is justified by this.

    What, continuing bioweapons research at labs that apparently didn't exist until a couple of days ago? Just like COVID originating at the Wuhan lab was a conspiracy theory until it wasn't?

    And no one is saying that this justifies an invasion of Ukraine, you twit. That strawman is burning so hot that missile warning satellites are picking up its heat signature.

  69. Ken Shultz   3 years ago

    If you still don't believe Putin was justified in flattening Ukraine, then you still need to read more of Nardz' tweets.

  70. R Mac   3 years ago

    You really should take a break Ken.

  71. Nardz   3 years ago

    Does neokeNN work for the State Department?
    Would make his self-immolation more understandable.

  72. R Mac   3 years ago

    “vituperative”

    Learned a new word today!

  73. JimboJr   3 years ago

    Both my grandfathers were in WW2, and both parents are very pro-America, fuck-you-these-colors-dont-run, more often than not hawks on issues...and living through the cold war stuff, nuke drills, a lifetime of that stuff has certainly shaped their opinion of Russia.

    Not that I think Russia is in the right, but esp to the older boomers they have trouble weighing the facts. To even mention that we might not be hearing the clear truth in the reason is being considered pro-putin to them

  74. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 years ago

    Yeah, Wuhan was pretty benign, too, you fucking moron.

    You can't even keep European conflicts straight, get the fuck out of here with that limp-wristed shitposting.

  75. EISTAU Gree-Vance   3 years ago

    “….unexpected….” Lol.

    Yeah. Maybe.

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