They could surrender.
Waffledynamics said:The right has its fair share of NPCs too. All of these people complaining about aid to Ukraine sure seem awfully quiet about the other stuff. They'd rather whine about a tiny piece of the 16.2% of our budget dedicated to all of our defense spending.MouthBQ98 said:
It's strange seeing so much ire directed at Ukraine,
Best I can do is just not give a rip. This nation has its own problems, courtesy of the Democrats and RINOs who are screwing us over.fixer said:
Best I can do is a flag in my yard.
MouthBQ98 said:
That "promise" was a Russian presumption, not a declaration or treaty. Russia should have made nice with Ukraine and convinced them to be an ally, instead of trying to bully and manipulate them into submission.
If Russia hadn't bullied and oppressed its neighbors for over a century under its domination or control as the Tsaritsyn empire and then the Russian dominated Soviet unions, its neighbors wouldn't resent and fear it so.
Speaking of "whataboutism", how about you join me and other people that call for slashing the other slices of pie in order to solve the natiional debt? Ukraine aid is a drop in the bucket. It's effectively nothing. End Social Security or make it possible to opt out. Reform our bloated and corrupt health system. You would actually notice improvements there.Ags4DaWin said:Waffledynamics said:The right has its fair share of NPCs too. All of these people complaining about aid to Ukraine sure seem awfully quiet about the other stuff. They'd rather whine about a tiny piece of the 16.2% of our budget dedicated to all of our defense spending.MouthBQ98 said:
It's strange seeing so much ire directed at Ukraine,
Actually I think the DOD should be audited and hauled in for an accounting.
I think last time there was 1 trillion in unaccounted for funds
No department should be allowed to "lose" that much money.....sure sign of graft and fraud.
And conservatives love Rand Paul for trying to do something about it.
Nice try at a whataboutism
Cool.Waffledynamics said:Speaking of "whataboutism", how about you join me and other people that call for slashing the other slices of pie in order to solve the natiional debt? Ukraine aid is a drop in the bucket. It's effectively nothing. End Social Security or make it possible to opt out. Reform our bloated and corrupt health system. You would actually notice improvements there.Ags4DaWin said:Waffledynamics said:The right has its fair share of NPCs too. All of these people complaining about aid to Ukraine sure seem awfully quiet about the other stuff. They'd rather whine about a tiny piece of the 16.2% of our budget dedicated to all of our defense spending.MouthBQ98 said:
It's strange seeing so much ire directed at Ukraine,
Actually I think the DOD should be audited and hauled in for an accounting.
I think last time there was 1 trillion in unaccounted for funds
No department should be allowed to "lose" that much money.....sure sign of graft and fraud.
And conservatives love Rand Paul for trying to do something about it.
Nice try at a whataboutism
People that get triggered over posts from a handle called "Catturd"nortex97 said:
Yes, yes it is.The only way a million Ukrainians die in this war is if we keep paying Zelensky to march them into Russian artillery fire. https://t.co/ndH2I5HDoq
— Armchair Warlord (@ArmchairW) February 12, 2024
"Oh we desperately need to 'help' Ukraine some more."
Waffledynamics said:Speaking of "whataboutism", how about you join me and other people that call for slashing the other slices of pie in order to solve the natiional debt? Ukraine aid is a drop in the bucket. It's effectively nothing. End Social Security or make it possible to opt out. Reform our bloated and corrupt health system. You would actually notice improvements there.Ags4DaWin said:Waffledynamics said:The right has its fair share of NPCs too. All of these people complaining about aid to Ukraine sure seem awfully quiet about the other stuff. They'd rather whine about a tiny piece of the 16.2% of our budget dedicated to all of our defense spending.MouthBQ98 said:
It's strange seeing so much ire directed at Ukraine,
Actually I think the DOD should be audited and hauled in for an accounting.
I think last time there was 1 trillion in unaccounted for funds
No department should be allowed to "lose" that much money.....sure sign of graft and fraud.
And conservatives love Rand Paul for trying to do something about it.
Nice try at a whataboutism
Oh, so now we like government spending and think it's beneficial?Logos Stick said:Waffledynamics said:Speaking of "whataboutism", how about you join me and other people that call for slashing the other slices of pie in order to solve the natiional debt? Ukraine aid is a drop in the bucket. It's effectively nothing. End Social Security or make it possible to opt out. Reform our bloated and corrupt health system. You would actually notice improvements there.Ags4DaWin said:Waffledynamics said:The right has its fair share of NPCs too. All of these people complaining about aid to Ukraine sure seem awfully quiet about the other stuff. They'd rather whine about a tiny piece of the 16.2% of our budget dedicated to all of our defense spending.MouthBQ98 said:
It's strange seeing so much ire directed at Ukraine,
Actually I think the DOD should be audited and hauled in for an accounting.
I think last time there was 1 trillion in unaccounted for funds
No department should be allowed to "lose" that much money.....sure sign of graft and fraud.
And conservatives love Rand Paul for trying to do something about it.
Nice try at a whataboutism
At least that other spending benefits citizens in this country. The spending on Ukraine stands alone and should be judged on the merits alone. Stop trying to justify it by comparing it to other parts of the budget.
Agreed with basically every except for zeroing out foreign aid, though it isn't all necessary. It pays dividends to have friends in geopolitics.Ags4DaWin said:Cool.Waffledynamics said:Speaking of "whataboutism", how about you join me and other people that call for slashing the other slices of pie in order to solve the natiional debt? Ukraine aid is a drop in the bucket. It's effectively nothing. End Social Security or make it possible to opt out. Reform our bloated and corrupt health system. You would actually notice improvements there.Ags4DaWin said:Waffledynamics said:The right has its fair share of NPCs too. All of these people complaining about aid to Ukraine sure seem awfully quiet about the other stuff. They'd rather whine about a tiny piece of the 16.2% of our budget dedicated to all of our defense spending.MouthBQ98 said:
It's strange seeing so much ire directed at Ukraine,
Actually I think the DOD should be audited and hauled in for an accounting.
I think last time there was 1 trillion in unaccounted for funds
No department should be allowed to "lose" that much money.....sure sign of graft and fraud.
And conservatives love Rand Paul for trying to do something about it.
Nice try at a whataboutism
I am on board.
Slash unnecessary departments.
Department of education being one.
Slash foreign aid to nothing until the budget is under control.
Slash aid to illegals, move it over to veterans.
Allow insurance carriers to compete across state lines.
Allow more diverse insurance options. Cut back on onerous regulations that create artificial monopolies on drugs like insulin and epi pens.
Break up the big pharma/med provider cartels.
Decouple insurance from jobs.
Add a tax that covers basic emergency care since we have legislated that ER's stabilize everyone but scrap ibamacare and subsidies.
End no bid contracts
Go for it. I am on board.
Ok - so we're playing "Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon" this morning? Go ahead. How is my personal life improved by our Fed printing currency and consuming stockpiles to bolster Ukraine?MouthBQ98 said:
Except most DO benefit us. People are just too myopic to see how it has or refuse to admit relative international stability has been hugely important to our economic prosperity here for decades.
Ellis Wyatt said:
Isn't it crazy that we forced the USSR to spend itself out of existence in the Cold War and now they're doing it back to us and we're just lapping it up?
Flag on Facebook.....fixer said:
Best I can do is a flag in my yard.
The ones on twitter are very useful, imho. Sort of like the pro vaccine/bandaid ones were a few years ago, it lets you know real quickly someone is a delusional believer in propaganda without having to read anything they typed.usmcbrooks said:Flag on Facebook.....fixer said:
Best I can do is a flag in my yard.
aggie93 said:
If you actually care about the people of Ukraine you should be pushing for a peace deal while they still have some population and resources left. Funding an endless stalemate war with massive casualties doesn't help the people of Ukraine. It has a marginal benefit to NATO to bleed Russia but we have already learned the Russian military is limited and not a conventional threat to take on NATO. Russia isn't going to stop in Ukraine until they get what they need in terms of security assurances. They will just keep sending everything until the country collapses if they have to.
BadMoonRisin said:
Has there ever been another government in power that has sent money to us when something sad happens?
Why is it always just a foregone conclusion that whatever the hell happens, the united states will just send you billions of dollars that it stole from the people that produced actual things of value?
And how the hell have we been normalized to just be "OK" with it?
They are taking money from you and I, and sending it to thieves. And if we don't agree to that, we are somehow Putin puppets and support mother Russia? And Donald Trump was impeached because we certainly can never ask bout all of the billions of dollars that go to Ukraine, right?
Give me a break.
Rongagin71 said:I suspect it's more about "contract building"CheeseSndwch said:
Stop Nation Building
as in "the bigger the contract, the bigger the kickback".
MouthBQ98 said:
Except most DO benefit us. People are just too myopic to see how it has or refuse to admit relative international stability has been hugely important to our economic prosperity here for decades.
Agreed. I just don't get this idea of 'Russia will stop once they take over Ukraine'. Putin is adept at testing how far he can go and how much he can get away with. It's not like he's going to start an all out war. He'll keep chipping away. And it doesn't help when Trump says he'll let them do whatever the hell they want if NATO allies don't pony up to help with costs. Putin loves that.MouthBQ98 said:
Yes, it is a big weird to me to see a significant group of Americans sort of hoping that the aggressive authoritarian state will go ahead and prevail and that the state under attack should submit to puppet status. Regardless of our ability or choice to provide direct assistance, we shouldn't be advocating for a people to just go ahead and submit to an aggressive tyrant for their own good. It's totally inconsistent with our own national ethos.
MouthBQ98 said:
Point is as the still preeminent global economic superpower, we depend greatly on both trade and security treaties to maintain our status. There are many reasons why America is disproportionately wealthy and a very substantial one is our military power to secure international trade on the seas and keep some degree of international stability has allowed us to use that for decades as subtle leverage to secure trade that is favorable to us. In isolation, we would not be nearly as prosperous as we are. Just see the British and their rapid post-imperial decline after the war. That is something to consider. We are necessarily involved in global politics if we want to be involved in global economics and it is ALWAYS better to be dominant than to be subject to the influence or manipulation of others.
When we speak, we must be perceived to be able and willing to follow through.
Oh yeah, let's tally that up. Just make sure the conversion rate is in dogs, cows, llamas, camels, and whatever else doesnt matter.boboguitar said:BadMoonRisin said:
Has there ever been another government in power that has sent money to us when something sad happens?
Why is it always just a foregone conclusion that whatever the hell happens, the united states will just send you billions of dollars that it stole from the people that produced actual things of value?
And how the hell have we been normalized to just be "OK" with it?
They are taking money from you and I, and sending it to thieves. And if we don't agree to that, we are somehow Putin puppets and support mother Russia? And Donald Trump was impeached because we certainly can never ask bout all of the billions of dollars that go to Ukraine, right?
Give me a break.
A lot of countries sent us aid following 9/11.
I think it is a side effect of what is happening.LOYAL AG said:Ellis Wyatt said:
Isn't it crazy that we forced the USSR to spend itself out of existence in the Cold War and now they're doing it back to us and we're just lapping it up?
You really think that's what's happening here? You think Russia is winning this proxy war against us by making us spend money we don't have to prop up a nation that stands between us and direct engagement with them?
There once was a President that asked the questions that you are seeking.Ellis Wyatt said:I think it is a side effect of what is happening.LOYAL AG said:Ellis Wyatt said:
Isn't it crazy that we forced the USSR to spend itself out of existence in the Cold War and now they're doing it back to us and we're just lapping it up?
You really think that's what's happening here? You think Russia is winning this proxy war against us by making us spend money we don't have to prop up a nation that stands between us and direct engagement with them?
The truth is, there are a lot of things at play in Ukraine, most of which are detrimental to America. And not many people are asking questions, particularly not the American ruling class.
"Security assurances"? No one knows if that's truly all they want. Or at the very least their interpretation of "security assurance" may very well be a military occupation of Ukraine. It's at a minimum a puppet president.aggie93 said:
If you actually care about the people of Ukraine you should be pushing for a peace deal while they still have some population and resources left. Funding an endless stalemate war with massive casualties doesn't help the people of Ukraine. It has a marginal benefit to NATO to bleed Russia but we have already learned the Russian military is limited and not a conventional threat to take on NATO. Russia isn't going to stop in Ukraine until they get what they need in terms of security assurances. They will just keep sending everything until the country collapses if they have to.
I am aware. And it seems that the corruption and questions needing to be asked have only ramped up since Russia invaded Ukraine. Too many Americans (politicians and advisors) have too much of a vested interest in what is going on over there at present.BadMoonRisin said:There once was a President that asked the questions that you are seeking.Ellis Wyatt said:I think it is a side effect of what is happening.LOYAL AG said:Ellis Wyatt said:
Isn't it crazy that we forced the USSR to spend itself out of existence in the Cold War and now they're doing it back to us and we're just lapping it up?
You really think that's what's happening here? You think Russia is winning this proxy war against us by making us spend money we don't have to prop up a nation that stands between us and direct engagement with them?
The truth is, there are a lot of things at play in Ukraine, most of which are detrimental to America. And not many people are asking questions, particularly not the American ruling class.
The "American ruling class" cheered for his impeachment, simply for asking about it.
geoag58 said:MouthBQ98 said:
Except most DO benefit us. People are just too myopic to see how it has or refuse to admit relative international stability has been hugely important to our economic prosperity here for decades.
Thirty-four trillion in debt, the vast majority of the debt in the last fifteen years, just screams economic prosperity.