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Biden's Handlers Set Up Potential World War for Trump to Handle

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As of this writing , this story is getting very little coverage over six hours after it broke.

In a spiteful act of pre-emptive sabotage, the string-pullers behind the Biden marionette have taken a deadly parting shot at President Trump almost two months before inauguration by authorizing Ukraine to fire on Russian territory with U.S. long range missiles.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/1 ... de-russia/
https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2024/1 ... -to-power/

This will complicate any peace process and—before anyone gets any funny ideas—the SUB Waffle House "basement" is sealed off until further notice. We've left a bag of iodine pills on the counter (finders keepers). 

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Most Equally Esteemed Comrades,

This is indeed a most fortuitous turn of events!  A crisis tailor made to not be wasted.  The dire circumstances brought about by the looming specter of WWIII would make for a perfect excuse reason to set aside the results of the obviously illegitimate and rigged “election” held earlier this month.  Unburdened by what has been before, Our Democracy can place the “orderly transition” on hold.  President Biden can be deposed as was done after the unsatisfactory results of the Our Democracy Primary Election.  Then Her Exaltedness, President For Life Harris, can lead this Nation down the drain to victory.  No matter how long it takes.  Orange Man Bad will just have to wait until President For Life Harris has delivered us to the GWONT.  

Besides, what kind of fun can a tyrant have in peace?  Certainly not the Power Of Life And Death kind of thrills our elite demand these days.  And finally, is a nuclear exchange with Russia really too big a price to pay for maintaining the Biden Family Gravy Train?  Stop being so selfish Comrades!

Red Salmon

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  And finally, is a nuclear exchange with Russia really too big a price to pay for maintaining the Biden Family Gravy Train?  Stop being so selfish Comrades!
Just think about all the money we could make by the concept of exploiting the rebuilding of trust..... why it would send the price of keyboards soaring

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Red Salmon wrote:
11/18/2024, 12:10 pm
Most Equally Esteemed Comrades,

This is indeed a most fortuitous turn of events!  A crisis tailor made to not be wasted.  The dire circumstances brought about by the looming specter of WWIII would make for a perfect excuse reason to set aside the results of the obviously illegitimate and rigged “election” held earlier this month.  Unburdened by what has been before, Our Democracy can place the “orderly transition” on hold.  President Biden can be deposed as was done after the unsatisfactory results of the Our Democracy Primary Election.  Then Her Exaltedness, President For Life Harris, can lead this Nation down the drain to victory.  No matter how long it takes.  Orange Man Bad will just have to wait until President For Life Harris has delivered us to the GWONT.  

Besides, what kind of fun can a tyrant have in peace?  Certainly not the Power Of Life And Death kind of thrills our elite demand these days.  And finally, is a nuclear exchange with Russia really too big a price to pay for maintaining the Biden Family Gravy Train?  Stop being so selfish Comrades!

Red Salmon

Well we will certainly learn if Queen Kamala the Grate will be unburdened by what has been. In fact, we may all end up unburdened by what has been. I'm all for it. This may be Australia's only hope of becoming a super power. Our isolation tends to benefit us, after global conflict. They can nuke us all they want but it would be no different to an average summer. Slap on a bit of SP+100 and a bit of zinc cream for the nose and she'll be right. No worries, mate.

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Don't forget to wear your sunglasses.....
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Here's the TRIPWIRE TO WORLD WAR that the globalist Biden Administration has set up:

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1 - This map includes Belarus as a hostile nation. 2 - Most of Russia's Black Sea Fleet is now under threat.

Ukraine's right to self-defense in undeniable and not in question here; the potential for an expansive escalation of war is.

I've presented the actual scenario as of November 19, 2024, but also a speculative scenario wherein Ukraine manages a successful drive to clear a 100-mile path into Russia and get within striking distance of Moscow.

Some points to bear in mind:

1.  Putin has lowered the bar for Russian nuclear retaliation not only against Ukraine but also against NATO, however...   

2.  Putin has to know that a nuclear exchange with NATO or directly with the U.S. will have severely negative consequences that Russia cannot walk away from, so the likelihood of the use of nukes outside of Ukraine is very low.

3. Ukraine's supply of ATACMS missiles is limited and so are their destructive power (they can't level a city), so attacking Moscow would cause more havoc than significant destruction and thus would be symbolic but futile.

4.  Ukraine's armed forces have suffered a war of attrition and lack the numbers to secure a victory over Russia let alone defend itself much longer.

5.  China is cooking the popcorn and licking its chops at the prospect of watching the Western World weakened or permanently impaired by war, and if it is...

6.  Taiwan (and most of the Pacific region) will be vulnerable enough for invasion without effective retaliation.

7.  Globalist warhawks may be delighted with this situation, but they're unlikely to operate as usual  or even survive in a post-war environment.

In everyone's best interest (except China's), both Russia and Ukraine should bear in mind that they have been intentionally imperiled by the outgoing Biden Administration and restrain military action long enough for peace negotiations with the Trump Administration can take place.

Of course, that doesn't fit into this guys "geopolitical calculus."

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Pseudo-intellectual shit head Al Dugin.

He talks a lot of bullshit but fails to provide a coherent, defensible reason why an independent Ukraine is an existential, ontological threat that must be absorbed by Russia. He also vastly overestimates both Russia's strength and the resolve of its population to adhere to his metaphysical ravings. 

 

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Colonel Obyezyana wrote:
11/19/2024, 12:34 pm
Here's the TRIPWIRE TO WORLD WAR that the globalist Biden Administration has set up:

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Ukraine's right to self-defense in undeniable and not in question here; the potential for an expansive escalation of war is.

I've presented the actual scenario as of November 19, 2024, but also a speculative scenario wherein Ukraine manages a successful drive to clear a 100-mile path into Russia and get within striking distance of Moscow.

Some points to bear in mind:

1.  Putin has lowered the bar for Russian nuclear retaliation not only against Ukraine but also against NATO, however...   

2.  Putin has to know that a nuclear exchange with NATO or directly with the U.S. will have severely negative consequences that Russia cannot walk away from, so the likelihood of the use of nukes outside of Ukraine is very low.

3. Ukraine's supply of ATACMS missiles is limited and so are their destructive power (they can't level a city), so attacking Moscow would cause more havoc than significant destruction and thus would be symbolic but futile.

4.  Ukraine's armed forces have suffered a war of attrition and lack the numbers to secure a victory over Russia let alone defend itself much longer.

5.  China is cooking the popcorn and licking its chops at the prospect of watching the Western World weakened or permanently impaired by war, and if it is...

6.  Taiwan (and most of the Pacific region) will be vulnerable enough for invasion without effective retaliation.

7.  Globalist warhawks may be delighted with this situation, but they're unlikely to operate as usual  or even survive in a post-war environment.

In everyone's best interest (except China's), both Russia and Ukraine should bear in mind that they have been intentionally imperiled by the outgoing Biden Administration and restrain military action long enough for peace negotiations with the Trump Administration can take place.

Of course, that doesn't fit into this guys "geopolitical calculus."

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He talks a lot of bullshit but fails to provide a coherent, defensible reason why an independent Ukraine is an existential, ontological threat that must be absorbed by Russia. He also vastly overestimates both Russia's strength and the resolve of its population to adhere to his metaphysical ravings. 



You're forgetting, or simply are unaware,  that Trump has already stated that if Putin refuses to negotiate a just peace, he will arm Ukraine to the teeth so they can destroy the Russian armed forces. Ukrainian forces are not as depleted as you imagine. China would love that. They have designs on eastern Russia and the Siberian oil fields.

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Kapitan Kangaroo Kourt wrote:
11/19/2024, 3:55 pm
You're forgetting, or simply are unaware,  that Trump has already stated that if Putin refuses to negotiate a just peace, he will arm Ukraine to the teeth so they can destroy the Russian armed forces. Ukrainian forces are not as depleted as you imagine.
Dream on.
 

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Colonel Obyezyana wrote:
11/19/2024, 5:27 pm
Kapitan Kangaroo Kourt wrote:
11/19/2024, 3:55 pm
You're forgetting, or simply are unaware,  that Trump has already stated that if Putin refuses to negotiate a just peace, he will arm Ukraine to the teeth so they can destroy the Russian armed forces. Ukrainian forces are not as depleted as you imagine.
Dream on.

It's not a dream. It's something Trump has openly stated. And I'd like to remind you that after Zelensky met with Trump, before the election, he came out all smiles. I'm merely pointing out what has occurred. What it ends up meaning is anyone's guess but Zelensky being encouraged, after meeting with Trump, suggests to me that Putin will not be happy with the negotiations. Take it how you will.
 

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Kapitan Kangaroo Kourt wrote:
11/19/2024, 6:04 pm
It's not a dream. It's something Trump has openly stated. And I'd like to remind you that after Zelensky met with Trump, before the election, he came out all smiles. I'm merely pointing out what has occurred. What it ends up meaning is anyone's guess but Zelensky being encouraged, after meeting with Trump, suggests to me that Putin will not be happy with the negotiations. Take it how you will.
It is not something Trump openly stated, it's speculation by some left-leaning warmongering cheerleaders of what they hoped Trump stated but never did, so you're not pointing out what occurred but what has been speculated.

The cause of Zelensky's smiles are entirely unknowable and thus irrelevant.

Dugin will not accept negotiations and Putin gets his guidance from Dugin, so Putin will not be happy with anything less than what Dugin insists on: all of Ukraine absorbed into Russia.

Ukraine's Armed Forces are dwindling and cannot be replaced quickly enough for much more sustained combat. Add to that the simple fact that Russia has air and space superiority that can quickly track and destroy ATACMS mobile platforms, so any notion that ATACMS will turn the tide and bring some leverage to a bargaining table is fantasy.

As I said here two years ago, Russia is prosecuting a war of attrition to grind down Ukrainian forces and resolve. Russia can only be deterred—if not defeated—by total war. To stop them, the ante would have to be upped. Putin's bluffs would have to be called with realistic and sincere Western threats that would make him tremble if he's convinced that the West is dead serious.

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Putin can be blindsided by new and unanticipated factors that make further war against Ukraine downright uninaginable. This is the solution I suspect Trump has in store if his opportunity hasn't already been completely sabotaged by the Globalist-controlled Biden administration.

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Colonel Obyezyana wrote:
11/19/2024, 6:56 pm
Kapitan Kangaroo Kourt wrote:
11/19/2024, 6:04 pm
It's not a dream. It's something Trump has openly stated. And I'd like to remind you that after Zelensky met with Trump, before the election, he came out all smiles. I'm merely pointing out what has occurred. What it ends up meaning is anyone's guess but Zelensky being encouraged, after meeting with Trump, suggests to me that Putin will not be happy with the negotiations. Take it how you will.
It is not something Trump openly stated, it's speculation by some left-leaning warmongering cheerleaders of what they hoped Trump stated but never did, so you're not pointing out what occurred but what has been speculated.

The cause of Zelensky's smiles are entirely unknowable and thus irrelevant.

Dugin will not accept negotiations and Putin gets his guidance from Dugin, so Putin will not be happy with anything less than what Dugin insists on: all of Ukraine absorbed into Russia.

Ukraine's Armed Forces are dwindling and cannot be replaced quickly enough for much more sustained combat. Add to that the simple fact that Russia has air and space superiority that can quickly track and destroy ATACMS mobile platforms, so any notion that ATACMS will turn the tide and bring some leverage to a bargaining table is fantasy.

As I said here two years ago, Russia is prosecuting a war of attrition to grind down Ukrainian forces and resolve. Russia can only be deterred—if not defeated—by total war. To stop them, the ante would have to be upped. Putin's bluffs would have to be called with realistic and sincere Western threats that would make him tremble if he's convinced that the West is dead serious.

OR

Putin can be blindsided by new and unanticipated factors that make further war against Ukraine downright uninaginable. This is the solution I suspect Trump has in store if his opportunity hasn't already been completely sabotaged by the Globalist-controlled Biden administration.
Dude, I watched the video of Trump stating exactly that. Look it up. He's said it only once but he definitely said it.

Russia doesn't have air superiority. If they did  the war would be already over. 

As for their ability to take out ATACMS, they haven't been successful, so far, so I don't see that improving for them.

You analyze according to what you want. Not according to what has happened. I think you'll be surprised by what Trump does.
 

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Kapitan Kangaroo Kourt wrote:
11/19/2024, 7:30 pm

Dude, I watched the video of Trump stating exactly that. Look it up. He's said it only once but he definitely said it.

Russia doesn't have air superiority. If they did  the war would be already over. 

As for their ability to take out ATACMS, they haven't been successful, so far, so I don't see that improving for them.

You analyze according to what you want. Not according to what has happened. I think you'll be surprised by what Trump does.
My analysis is based on strategic and tactical military experience and I stand by it. 

We've both had our say and it's obvious we disagree, and I won't be baited into bickering, so let's move on before things get uglier.
 

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Colonel Obyezyana wrote:
11/20/2024, 6:23 am
Kapitan Kangaroo Kourt wrote:
11/19/2024, 7:30 pm

Dude, I watched the video of Trump stating exactly that. Look it up. He's said it only once but he definitely said it.

Russia doesn't have air superiority. If they did  the war would be already over. 

As for their ability to take out ATACMS, they haven't been successful, so far, so I don't see that improving for them.

You analyze according to what you want. Not according to what has happened. I think you'll be surprised by what Trump does.
My analysis is based on strategic and tactical military experience and I stand by it. 

We've both had our say and it's obvious we disagree, and I won't be baited into bickering, so let's move on before things get uglier.
 

I respect that you have served but the fact that you have served does not make you an expert or make you right. You don't know everything. You have a perspective. I have mine. I have information you don't know. You have information I don't know. I will never experience combat. That doesn't mean that I don't know what I'm talking about. I'm not talking about combat. I'm talking about geo-politics. It's something I study, deeply. I don't like war. I wish it would never happen. But when it does, I try to understand why and how the leaders will deal with it. I have studied this conflict in depth. I am not ignorant. Perhaps you should humble yourself and consider opinions other than your own. You might learn some things. I've heard a lot of opinions and studied a lot of scenarios. I've paid attention to what all the players have had to say. I'm not unrealistic about any particular outcome. I just know what I've seen and read. I judge accordingly. I want Ukraine to be free but I'm not making my assessments based on that. You want America to stop funding the Ukrainian defense. You base your assessment on that narrow view. There's a bigger picture. It involves the entire world, not just America. America First does not mean America alone. There's a huge distinction.

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Kapitan Kangaroo Kourt wrote:
11/20/2024, 8:02 am
You want America to stop funding the Ukrainian defense. You base your assessment on that narrow view.
Now you resort to a false accusations to justify your continuing harassment. That is slander.

You'd be well-advised to retreat, Comrade—your comments are personally abusive, unproductive and inflammatory.

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Colonel Obyezyana wrote:
11/20/2024, 8:34 am
Kapitan Kangaroo Kourt wrote:
11/20/2024, 8:02 am
You want America to stop funding the Ukrainian defense. You base your assessment on that narrow view.
Now you resort to a false accusations to justify your continuing harassment. That is slander.

You'd be well-advised to retreat, Comrade—your comments are personally abusive, unproductive and inflammatory.

If you're offended, that's you're problem. 

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Kapitan Kangaroo Kourt wrote:
11/20/2024, 5:31 pm
Colonel Obyezyana wrote:
11/20/2024, 8:34 am
Kapitan Kangaroo Kourt wrote:
11/20/2024, 8:02 am
You want America to stop funding the Ukrainian defense. You base your assessment on that narrow view.
Now you resort to a false accusations to justify your continuing harassment. That is slander.

You'd be well-advised to retreat, Comrade—your comments are personally abusive, unproductive and inflammatory.

If you're offended, that's you're problem. 




Comrades, Comrades, this is not the argument to be having. When American GIs came upon concentration camps, WWII in Europe reasoning was over. Can you imagine, what would happen, if the files about Burisma and Viktor Shokin were discovered by Trump Forces?

Better for Biden Forces to send all signals that Putin should simply nuke Ukrainian Government Investigation Files off the face of the EU map.
Or, what if Putin Forces, parachuting into Ukrainian Government Investigation File Storage Rooms gain access? Taking that information back to Mother Russia to be examined for useful tariff negotiation material to be shared with the baddest Orange Man Bad, ever. ?????

Comrades, keep eyes on The Ukrainian Government Investigation Files into Biden and Burisma, because Lindsey Graham's Ukrainian Government Investigation File could be next. !!!!!!!

How will TPC best exploit this narrative is what we should be killing each other, in the name of love, like good communists would?

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No doubt out new Hitler will take his mandate to the doors of Moscow ..

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Groucho Marxist wrote:
11/21/2024, 3:41 pm
No doubt out new Hitler will take his mandate to the doors of Moscow ..
I was just groupthinkng the same thing.
 

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As mentioned above, China is licking its chops.

"These missiles were deliberately aimed at U.S. territory. Oddly, no one talked about it then, and no one’s talking about it now. And that’s exactly how China wants it.
—Courtland Sykes

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/1 ... -election/

Courtland Sykes, a graduate of Harvard University and the Naval War College, is a combat veteran who served as an intelligence analyst with Navy SEAL Team 5, NSW Unit 3, and the Defense Intelligence Agency. Courtland spent 2023-2024 in Iraq and the South Pacific to focus on hostile threats to the United States from Iran and China.


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Kapitan Kangaroo Kourt wrote:
11/19/2024, 6:04 pm
Colonel Obyezyana wrote:
11/19/2024, 5:27 pm
Kapitan Kangaroo Kourt wrote:
11/19/2024, 3:55 pm
You're forgetting, or simply are unaware,  that Trump has already stated that if Putin refuses to negotiate a just peace, he will arm Ukraine to the teeth so they can destroy the Russian armed forces. Ukrainian forces are not as depleted as you imagine.
Dream on.
It's not a dream. It's something Trump has openly stated. And I'd like to remind you that after Zelensky met with Trump, before the election, he came out all smiles. I'm merely pointing out what has occurred. What it ends up meaning is anyone's guess but Zelensky being encouraged, after meeting with Trump, suggests to me that Putin will not be happy with the negotiations. Take it how you will.
I too was encouraged by that meeting in which Trump stated that Zelensky and his country have been through Hell.  I was also encouraged by Trump's interview with Dave Ramsey (American personal finance guru and great guy, don't know if he's known Down Under) in which Trump clearly understands economics more than his former rival.  No surprises there.  I don't know what the outcome for Ukraine will be, but some recent reporting indicates that Putin plans to proceed with the war, possibly because he's already killed too many of his own men to turn back.

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Komissar al-Blogunov wrote:
11/26/2024, 1:57 pm
 
I too was encouraged by that meeting in which Trump stated that Zelensky and his country have been through Hell.  I was also encouraged by Trump's interview with Dave Ramsey (American personal finance guru and great guy, don't know if he's known Down Under) in which Trump clearly understands economics more than his former rival.  No surprises there.  I don't know what the outcome for Ukraine will be, but some recent reporting indicates that Putin plans to proceed with the war, possibly because he's already killed too many of his own men to turn back.

Comrade, I'm not optimistic about these developments but still optimistic that Trump can find some sort of breakthrough or intervention before things get entirely out of hand.
 

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Colonel Obyezyana wrote:
11/26/2024, 3:55 pm
Komissar al-Blogunov wrote:
11/26/2024, 1:57 pm
 
I too was encouraged by that meeting in which Trump stated that Zelensky and his country have been through Hell.  I was also encouraged by Trump's interview with Dave Ramsey (American personal finance guru and great guy, don't know if he's known Down Under) in which Trump clearly understands economics more than his former rival.  No surprises there.  I don't know what the outcome for Ukraine will be, but some recent reporting indicates that Putin plans to proceed with the war, possibly because he's already killed too many of his own men to turn back.

Comrade, I'm not optimistic about these developments but still optimistic that Trump can find some sort of breakthrough or intervention before things get entirely out of hand.

C1075 BC, it was said of Samson's interactions with the Philistines, "...it was of the LORD, that he sought an occasion against the Philistines: for at that time the Philistines had dominion over Israel." - Judges 14:4

Putin is the only one who can bring a quick end to this war.  However, the tea leaves currently indicate that he is about to make the greatest blunder of his life with potentially fatal consequences for him and his regime.  We won't know for sure here, but perhaps God has sought an occasion against a wicked and tyrannical despot.  In that case, his doom is certain.

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Komissar al-Blogunov wrote:
11/26/2024, 1:57 pm
Kapitan Kangaroo Kourt wrote:
11/19/2024, 6:04 pm
Colonel Obyezyana wrote:
11/19/2024, 5:27 pm
Kapitan Kangaroo Kourt wrote:
11/19/2024, 3:55 pm
You're forgetting, or simply are unaware,  that Trump has already stated that if Putin refuses to negotiate a just peace, he will arm Ukraine to the teeth so they can destroy the Russian armed forces. Ukrainian forces are not as depleted as you imagine.
Dream on.
It's not a dream. It's something Trump has openly stated. And I'd like to remind you that after Zelensky met with Trump, before the election, he came out all smiles. I'm merely pointing out what has occurred. What it ends up meaning is anyone's guess but Zelensky being encouraged, after meeting with Trump, suggests to me that Putin will not be happy with the negotiations. Take it how you will.
I too was encouraged by that meeting in which Trump stated that Zelensky and his country have been through Hell.  I was also encouraged by Trump's interview with Dave Ramsey (American personal finance guru and great guy, don't know if he's known Down Under) in which Trump clearly understands economics more than his former rival.  No surprises there.  I don't know what the outcome for Ukraine will be, but some recent reporting indicates that Putin plans to proceed with the war, possibly because he's already killed too many of his own men to turn back.

I know who Dave Ramsey is, comrade. I did spend 24 years in the USSA and had to endure his capitalistic propaganda, along with all the other deplorable, bitter clinger, garbage. Here in the Southern Red Paradise Gulag, we have our own version of an economist who thinks borrowing money from China to buy solar panels and wind turbines from China will achieve the equity that Queen Kamala the Grate so often spoke of. He may well be correct. Party™ approved economists are often more prescient than people give them credit for. To paraphrase the great NASCAR champion, Darryl Waltrip, "To make a little money, as a nation, you have to start out with a lot."

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Kapitan Kangaroo Kourt wrote:
11/26/2024, 4:53 pm
Komissar al-Blogunov wrote:
11/26/2024, 1:57 pm
Kapitan Kangaroo Kourt wrote:
11/19/2024, 6:04 pm
Colonel Obyezyana wrote:
11/19/2024, 5:27 pm

Dream on.
It's not a dream. It's something Trump has openly stated. And I'd like to remind you that after Zelensky met with Trump, before the election, he came out all smiles. I'm merely pointing out what has occurred. What it ends up meaning is anyone's guess but Zelensky being encouraged, after meeting with Trump, suggests to me that Putin will not be happy with the negotiations. Take it how you will.
I too was encouraged by that meeting in which Trump stated that Zelensky and his country have been through Hell.  I was also encouraged by Trump's interview with Dave Ramsey (American personal finance guru and great guy, don't know if he's known Down Under) in which Trump clearly understands economics more than his former rival.  No surprises there.  I don't know what the outcome for Ukraine will be, but some recent reporting indicates that Putin plans to proceed with the war, possibly because he's already killed too many of his own men to turn back.

I know who Dave Ramsey is, comrade. I did spend 24 years in the USSA and had to endure his capitalistic propaganda, along with all the other deplorable, bitter clinger, garbage. Here in the Southern Red Paradise Gulag, we have our own version of an economist who thinks borrowing money from China to buy solar panels and wind turbines from China will achieve the equity that Queen Kamala the Grate so often spoke of. He may well be correct. Party™ approved economists are often more prescient than people give them credit for. To paraphrase the great NASCAR champion, Darryl Waltrip, "To make a little money, as a nation, you have to start out with a lot."
I'm glad you escaped the vile influence of Dave Ramsey.  If more people listened to him, fewer people would depend on The Government™, and where's the value in that?  You weren't inadvertently exposed to Thomas Sowell, I hope?  Together, these detestable spewers of free market principles have caused some to develop acute capitalism which advances with astonishing speed.  I'd make an appointment and get put on a waiting list as soon as possible if I were you.

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Komissar al-Blogunov wrote:
11/26/2024, 6:32 pm
Kapitan Kangaroo Kourt wrote:
11/26/2024, 4:53 pm
Komissar al-Blogunov wrote:
11/26/2024, 1:57 pm
Kapitan Kangaroo Kourt wrote:
11/19/2024, 6:04 pm

It's not a dream. It's something Trump has openly stated. And I'd like to remind you that after Zelensky met with Trump, before the election, he came out all smiles. I'm merely pointing out what has occurred. What it ends up meaning is anyone's guess but Zelensky being encouraged, after meeting with Trump, suggests to me that Putin will not be happy with the negotiations. Take it how you will.
I too was encouraged by that meeting in which Trump stated that Zelensky and his country have been through Hell.  I was also encouraged by Trump's interview with Dave Ramsey (American personal finance guru and great guy, don't know if he's known Down Under) in which Trump clearly understands economics more than his former rival.  No surprises there.  I don't know what the outcome for Ukraine will be, but some recent reporting indicates that Putin plans to proceed with the war, possibly because he's already killed too many of his own men to turn back.

I know who Dave Ramsey is, comrade. I did spend 24 years in the USSA and had to endure his capitalistic propaganda, along with all the other deplorable, bitter clinger, garbage. Here in the Southern Red Paradise Gulag, we have our own version of an economist who thinks borrowing money from China to buy solar panels and wind turbines from China will achieve the equity that Queen Kamala the Grate so often spoke of. He may well be correct. Party™ approved economists are often more prescient than people give them credit for. To paraphrase the great NASCAR champion, Darryl Waltrip, "To make a little money, as a nation, you have to start out with a lot."
I'm glad you escaped the vile influence of Dave Ramsey.  If more people listened to him, fewer people would depend on The Government™, and where's the value in that?  You weren't inadvertently exposed to Thomas Sowell, I hope?  Together, these detestable spewers of free market principles have caused some to develop acute capitalism which advances with astonishing speed.  I'd make an appointment and get put on a waiting list as soon as possible if I were you.
Of course, comrade. I'm familiar with the Black™ face of white capitalism. The man is 94 years old so he won't be around for much longer to disturb the mud in the swamp of the GWONT. The Party™ is awaiting his passing with anticipation. Now if we could just get YouTube to remove all his videos, utopia would be one step closer to the GWONT.
 

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Kapitan Kangaroo Kourt wrote:
11/20/2024, 5:31 pm
Colonel Obyezyana wrote:
11/20/2024, 8:34 am
Kapitan Kangaroo Kourt wrote:
11/20/2024, 8:02 am
You want America to stop funding the Ukrainian defense. You base your assessment on that narrow view.
Now you resort to a false accusations to justify your continuing harassment. That is slander.

You'd be well-advised to retreat, Comrade—your comments are personally abusive, unproductive and inflammatory.

If you're offended, that's you're problem. 
Trump's pick to handle Ukraine seems to confirm my observations

https://redstate.com/streiff/2024/11/28 ... e-n2182579
 

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Keep eyes on lookout for the archive box of Ukraine’s investigation into Hunter Biden.


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jackalopelipsky wrote:
12/2/2024, 9:34 am
Keep eyes on lookout for the archive box of Ukraine’s investigation into Hunter Biden.
Waiting now for Joe to pardon himself, too.
 


 
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