Ruinous for certain people in Russia, mind. Good for Russia in general.The only deal that would be good for Ukraine is for Russia to pull its forces out to Ukraine's internationally-recognized borders, and that would be ruinous for Russia.
Ruinous for certain people in Russia, mind. Good for Russia in general.The only deal that would be good for Ukraine is for Russia to pull its forces out to Ukraine's internationally-recognized borders, and that would be ruinous for Russia.
Well for the robber barons in the Kremlin rather than the country itself. For the state as a whole going back to the pre 2020 state of getting filthy rich from the gass trade would be an improvement. Especially if those funds end up being used on the county instead of just vanishing in an olicharch’ pockets.The only deal that would be good for Ukraine is for Russia to pull its forces out to Ukraine's internationally-recognized borders, and that would be ruinous for Russia
You dredged up one offhand comment from years ago to make a song and dance about, so surely you can remember something I express repeatedly.My opinion is pretty clear, elections are better when transparent. What is your opinion?
Okay, I think there's a lot of nuance there, but it is at least a reasonable point that the Trump economy (Covid aside) went fine.We were told that if Trump won 2016, which he did, his policies would be ruinous to our economy. They weren't. They were great.
You mean Trump wanted to embarrass his most likely opponent for the 2020 election. Like the underhanded crook that Trump is. And here's another thing to understand about Trump: the insults he flings out at others are nearly always the things where he's even more at fault: many of Trump's attack on others are just varied retorts of "No, you are" except without good evidence. That Biden is a crook is a classic example.Sure, he threw shade at Clinton's apparent evil and criminality. But I don't think he ever really intended she pay criminal penalties. Neither for Biden's apparent corruption in Ukraine getting a prosecutor fired. He just wanted to embarrass the crap out of the old senile crook.
4 years of agony? No you haven't. This is an incredible, staggering insult to all the people in the world undergoing crisis. Ukrainians are in agony. Venezualans are in agony. Palestinians are in agony. Myanmarese are in agony. Talking this way is treating a stubbed toe as if your leg was chopped off. The economy is growing, unemployment is low, the USA isn't at war, crime is decreasing, etc. People feel pain because of a cost of living problem due to an inflation spike, caused by decreased production during Covid catching up with the global economy and the Russia-Ukraine war. The whole world has sucked that inflation up too, and most developed countries have done worse than the USA. Neither of those causes of inflation are Biden's fault. And if you do want to blame Biden, then it's only fair Trump takes the blame for the Covid-19 recession.We've had 4 years of agony. Potentially WW3, the Afghan withdrawal disaster, the broken promise to shut down the virus, not the country, the weakening dollar, the treachery at our border at which I don't think they are AWOL but betraying us?
Hassan Nasrallah wasn't killed for anything he did wrong. He was killed for what he did right.
Shocking, Harris is on board with Israel leveling six apartment buildings to take out one dude.
If anyone somehow still thinks she'll be different than Biden on letting Israel do whatever the fuck they want, this should remind you that she bends the knee to Israel too
You may not find this a final proof, but that it happened at all is evidence of corruption and criminality.So, where's the evidence for Biden being a crook?
Those covid related harms to the economy were radically exacerbated by Biden's betrayal re: shutting down the virus not the country. Had the Democrats not "fortified" 2020 and Trump allowed to remain in office, I don't think those harms would have been realized. But Trump is taking the, IMHO, wrong track saying Biden did worse on Covid than he did when I think he should be arguing that he would have ended it without additional relief spending, rather, sending people back to work.4 years of agony? No you haven't. This is an incredible, staggering insult to all the people in the world undergoing crisis. Ukrainians are in agony. Venezualans are in agony. Palestinians are in agony. Myanmarese are in agony. Talking this way is treating a stubbed toe as if your leg was chopped off. The economy is growing, unemployment is low, the USA isn't at war, crime is decreasing, etc. People feel pain because of a cost of living problem due to an inflation spike, caused by decreased production during Covid catching up with the global economy and the Russia-Ukraine war. The whole world has sucked that inflation up too, and most developed countries have done worse than the USA. Neither of those causes of inflation are Biden's fault. And if you do want to blame Biden, then it's only fair Trump takes the blame for the Covid-19 recession.
Trump says the fault lays with Biden. That Biden doesn't understand you don't make an agreement with these people and then unilaterally go back on your word, which is what Biden allegedly did. I'd read that Trump's withdrawal was to be much faster than Bidens while NOT leaving $80 billion in weapons behind for our adversaries. Biden wanted the withdrawal to end on 9/11 for symbolic reasons.Ah, the Afghan withdrawal disaster. That's an interesting one, because who's plan was it? Oh yes, Trump's.
Now there's a high standard of evidence.Trump says...
Well he's President of the United States. That's pretty conclusive.So, where's the evidence for Biden being a crook?
You appear to have provided evidence of the corruption and criminality of a Ukrainian prosecutor. Just to be clear here, European and American diplomats had been calling for that proseutor's removal for months before Biden stepped in, and it appears senior Republican politicians in the Senate were aware and supportive of those efforts.You may not find this a final proof, but that it happened at all is evidence of corruption and criminality.
Trump's an empty braggart. He handed the Taliban back 5,000 of their fighters and let them ride roughshod over Afghanistan.Trump says the fault lays with Biden. That Biden doesn't understand you don't make an agreement with these people and then unilaterally go back on your word, which is what Biden allegedly did. I'd read that Trump's withdrawal was to be much faster than Bidens while NOT leaving $80 billion in weapons behind for our adversaries. Biden wanted the withdrawal to end on 9/11 for symbolic reasons.
“Allowed to remain in office”. Now that’s a fun sentiment. “Oh if Only Trump could be president without a popular and electoral mandate”.Had the Democrats not "fortified" 2020 and Trump allowed to remain in office,
Ah yes that one. Well Agama already pointed out why that argument doesn’t work.You may not find this a final proof, but that it happened at all is evidence of corruption and criminality
Compare the number of people who died from the vaccines to the number who died from covid. I'm on 5 or 6 (can't remember), and because my nation was keen on the vaccine we don't have the absurd number of deaths the US had.I personally took 3 clot shots, that can kill me, as at a minimum, I faced incredible hardships if I did not. My son, who is very healthy, no co-morbidities, and had natural immunity, was also coerced to do so as well.
No. That's a lie.Our border crisis is an existential one. We will not survive this if we don't get someone in office that actually wants to secure our border.
That has always been the cope. "Others wanted that prosecutor gone!" That isn't evidence that Biden wasn't engaged in tag team criminality with his family. It makes me ask who these people were. What would an investigation of them find?You appear to have provided evidence of the corruption and criminality of a Ukrainian prosecutor. Just to be clear here, European and American diplomats had been calling for that proseutor's removal for months before Biden stepped in, and it appears senior Republican politicians in the Senate were aware and supportive of those efforts.
Trump says Gen. Miley told him it was just easier to leave them behind, to which Trump had harsh public words for him.The USA didn't leave anything remotely close to $80 billion in weapons. $80 billion is the figure the USA spent training and equipping the Afghan army over the last 20 years. Because it includes training, a lot of that cost isn't equipment. Secondly, there was no way of getting it back because it was the property of the Afghan military.
Glad he put a fire under their butts to end this evil nonsense.Secondly, Trump was clueless. For instance, this is one thing Trump attempted to do: after he lost the election, he issued a half-arsed order for an abrupt pullout that would definitely have left a ton of hardware, because there wasn't remotely enough time to move it. As it was, he reduced US presence to a level that effectively left it powerless to influence events further.
Eh, I still think the election stolen in 2020. At a minimum, it was as they admit, "fortified".“Allowed to remain in office”. Now that’s a fun sentiment. “Oh if Only Trump could be president without a popular and electoral mandate”.
As such it’s always bizarre to hear people insist Trump couldn’t possibly have been rejected by the voters.
Because no one was charged or arrested. I can concede it was wrong to do. But compare with what is happening today.Just as interesting is the concept of”Lawfare”. Because Trumps response to Biden doing what he was supposed to do, was to weaponize his office to try and blackmail Ukraine to investigate his personal rival.
Why is this not “lawfare”?
When joining the military, one is told that they are volunteering to be a piece of state property. I knew a guy sanctioned for getting so seriously sunburned that he needed time off from duty to recover. The grounds of the punishment were destruction of government property.Compare the number of people who died from the vaccines to the number who died from covid. I'm on 5 or 6 (can't remember), and because my nation was keen on the vaccine we don't have the absurd number of deaths the US had.
Getting vaccinated is not an attack on your civil rights. Hell, you said you were ex-military, did you throw a hissy fit over getting vaccinated then, or is it just because it's become a far-right shibboleth that you're doing it now?
Guy jumps off a 50 story building. As his body passes the 25th floor, he is over heard saying, "so far so good."No. That's a lie.
EDIT: People have been making a fuss about the US's southern border for generations, and yet the US still exists. It will continue to exist after the next few election cycles regardless of whether they've got adequate numbers of Neo-Nazis at the border, barring unrelated problems.
The guy in the gumball video refers to elites that want this flood of immigrants. Does that describe Trump? I think not.EDIT EDIT: And it also seems that you've quieted moved on from claiming Trump isn't one of the "elite" when challenged on it.
No. That is not remotely comparable.To a lesser extent, that's what they did.
It's quite a change from "elite" to "elite that wants the US flooded with immigrants", Ok, the latter doesn't describe Trump...but it hardly describes many others either.The guy in the gumball video refers to elites that want this flood of immigrants. Does that describe Trump? I think not.
At every step here, you're contradicting yourself, trying to have your cake and eat it.Glad he put a fire under their butts to end this evil nonsense.
There is not a single shred of legitimate evidence that this is the case. Not a single shred. This is a lie peddled by grifters and idiots, and you're valuing conspiracy theory horseshit over scientific data. Do better.But to use an extreme for illustration, suppose you were ordered to drink Koolaid with cyanide in it. You're given reasons that it may not kill you, but will keep you from spreading the virus to others. I would find that illustration a civil rights violation. To a lesser extent, that's what they did.
because there was nothing to be charged with and the blackmail being the actual crime. Pulling a fake charge completely out of one’s ass seems a more apt description of Lawfare then going after people who do actual crimes.Because no one was charged or arrested. I can concede it was wrong to do. But compare with what is happening today.
And I’m sorry to say you are objectively wrong. This to such extend that not even Trump loyalists like Barr or Pence felt they had anything to work with.Eh, I still think the election stolen in 2020. At a minimum, it was as they admit, "fortified".
When it comes to military logistics, who do you believe?Trump says Gen. Miley told him it was just easier to leave them behind, to which Trump had harsh public words for him.
Fine. But what about also accepting his part in creating the collapse of the Afghan regime that made the pull-out so difficult? Why does only Trump get the plaudits for pulling the US out, but only Biden the blame for it going badly?Glad he put a fire under their butts to end this evil nonsense.
It's simple "logic". Everything good is because of Trump, and everything bad is because of Democrats.You say the withdrawal was terribly done, a clusterfuck, etc. Then it's pointed out it was planned and signed off by Trump-- and suddenly you're positive about it.