Chinese lovers verses Judeo-Christian neutrality.
TheGreatEscape said:
What are your interests in supporting Chinese trade?
It's also not what he meant and now he's backtracking...J. Walter Weatherman said:PlaneCrashGuy said:J. Walter Weatherman said:PlaneCrashGuy said:J. Walter Weatherman said:PlaneCrashGuy said:J. Walter Weatherman said:PlaneCrashGuy said:"No" would have been much quicker to type.J. Walter Weatherman said:PlaneCrashGuy said:Do you have proof that this happened?J. Walter Weatherman said:PlaneCrashGuy said:
If your electricity is working right now, you probably don't live in Kyiv.
Russia attacking civilians is hilarious!
I'm going to guess if the power is out in Kiev, as you're apparently gloating about for some reason, it may have something to do with the missiles Russia fired, but I'm sure you'll find a way to blame Biden/WEF/the west/global cabals etc. Either way, laughing about a couple million people losing power is a weird way to spend your Tuesday.
They've been attacking civilians for the entirety of the "special operation", which you seem to think is hilarious for some reason (or apparently only have a problem when Ukraine does it). Which says more about you than anything else, but whatever floats your boat I guess.
I'm the only poster in the last 10 pages to condemn the attacks against civilians by both sides. Good try though.
Considering you just gloated about civilians in Kiev not having power, it's pretty clear you weren't serious about that.
Where are you seeing civilians without power? I cant find it. I'm seeing videos of bombed out warehouses in industrial districts. I cant find evidence of a strike against civilians, but still looking. Can you share what you're seeing?
My mistake. When you strangely gloated about Kiev being without power I should have assumed you meant "a handful of specific military targets in Kiev" were without power, but not the 2 million or so civilians who are still trying to live there while Russia continues to shoot missiles at them. Carry on with your trolling.
It didn't require any assumption, if you looked online to see the effects of the strikes you would have known which places had no power. You showed up with incomplete information but I'm glad we clarified.
Seems like you should have said "If your electricity is working right now, you're probably not in a handful of specific military targets in the Kiev area." I guess that doesn't roll off the tongue quite the same way.
Well, generally it's impossible to know since he only posts in pseudo-English...Teslag said:
What did you ask?
TheGreatEscape said:
Do you just drive a Tesla or are you employed by them?
His first dog was Fido.TheGreatEscape said:
What kind of business are you in?
TheGreatEscape said:
What kind of business are you in?
And hopefully not an attorney negotiating contracts with the electronic industry.
If you are then I would rather represent myself in negotiations based on your argumentation.
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Aggie Apotheosis said:
I'm old enough to remember when conservatives hated Russian autocrats and war criminals.
Why would they need to cancel them when Putin can just bar any opposition like he's currently doing?PlaneCrashGuy said:Aggie Apotheosis said:
I'm old enough to remember when conservatives hated Russian autocrats and war criminals.
Which Russians are cancelling elections?
Teslag said:
If the elections are pretermined does it really matter if they have them?
Dude, everyone LOVES Putin...J. Walter Weatherman said:Teslag said:
If the elections are pretermined does it really matter if they have them?
Imagine being so in the tank for Russia that you're bragging about their "elections."
PlaneCrashGuy said:
3 replies and none of them answered the question. I am smiling.
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Why would they need to cancel them when Putin can just bar any opposition like he's currently doing?
J. Walter Weatherman said:PlaneCrashGuy said:
3 replies and none of them answered the question. I am smiling.
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Why would they need to cancel them when Putin can just bar any opposition like he's currently doing?
Unless you're trying to say Russia's "elections" are legitimate, which is objectively hilarious.
PlaneCrashGuy said:J. Walter Weatherman said:PlaneCrashGuy said:
3 replies and none of them answered the question. I am smiling.
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Why would they need to cancel them when Putin can just bar any opposition like he's currently doing?
Unless you're trying to say Russia's "elections" are legitimate, which is objectively hilarious.
Oh so you meant to type none of them. Thanks for clarifying.
J. Walter Weatherman said:PlaneCrashGuy said:J. Walter Weatherman said:PlaneCrashGuy said:
3 replies and none of them answered the question. I am smiling.
Answer:Quote:
Why would they need to cancel them when Putin can just bar any opposition like he's currently doing?
Unless you're trying to say Russia's "elections" are legitimate, which is objectively hilarious.
Oh so you meant to type none of them. Thanks for clarifying.
Happy to help since it seems like you tend to need things spelled out for you. Do you think Russia's elections are legitimate? Simple yes or no should be fine.
🇷🇺's non-existant navy causing very existing explosions https://t.co/IHas0ivECI pic.twitter.com/o33qkNjGYL
— капитан дож (@MK_Foxbat) January 2, 2024
🇺🇦🇷🇺 - A realistic assessment from an AFU serviceman about the real condition of the Russian Army, and the lies that are spread about that.
— il libanese (@Ramy_Sawma) January 2, 2024
“Who told you that we are fighting with suckers? We come out as suckers and fucked up ourselves”
“The Russian army is stronger than the… pic.twitter.com/3yYzCQeLPR
Germany is still the beating heart of Europe, and the SPD under Scholz may be replaced this year, as practically no Germans are happy with the left-leaning government.Quote:
Oligarchs Yelena Baturina and Vladimir Yevtushenkov weren't among the new targets even though they have similarities to other newly sanctioned businesspeople.
Those include Russian billionaires Andrei Bokarev, president of Russian military equipment manufacturer Transmash, and Iskander Makhmudov, who owns financial services and mining companies.
Bokarev and Makhmudov previously were sanctioned by the UK, the Treasury Department noted just like Hunter-linked Yevtushnkov.
Baturina, the former first lady of Moscow, assembled her $1.3 billion fortune through real estate and investments and dined with Hunter Biden and then-Vice President Joe Biden at least once at DC's Caf Milano. For reasons that remain unclear, she transferred $3.5 million in February 2014 to a firm controlled by Hunter and his associate Devon Archer.
It's wholly unlikely the outcome of this election/negotiation will be more money for Kiev, moving forward.Quote:
The coalition is an alliance of one economically liberal and two left-wing parties. The SPD and Greens are committed to a strong state and want a lot of money for social welfare and climate protection. The FDP is of the opposite opinion, insisting on individual responsibility and a slimmed-down state.
To reconcile these contradictions, Scholz, who was still federal finance minister in 2021, came up with a clever trick. He proposed that unused credit authorizations of $65 billion ($71 billion), which the parliament had approved in 2021 during the COVID-19 pandemic, were to be transferred to a special fund under his government.
The proposed budget provided enough funding for the political plans of the SPD and Greens, while at the same time enabling the FDP's finance minister, Christian Lindner, to produce a regular federal budget without taking on any new debt.
Teslag said:
Can you give us an update on Russia's new $250 million anti-artillery toy?
Kiev this morning! pic.twitter.com/DKFQVafB9h
— DD Geopolitics (@DD_Geopolitics) January 2, 2024
When in recent times have two modern armies faced off in rw conventional warfare?Teslag said:
Seems smart to battlefield test a $250 million piece of equipment in a war you've "already won".