Nothing fake about this war. Maybe the reasons are whacked, but the war is real for those that are there.
Fake war. You globalist won't stop until all small business's are destroyed.
Rosenthal, one of Germany’s oldest porcelain manufacturers, has seen plenty of disruption in its 140-year history. But nothing has prepared it for this: the threat of a cut-off of natural gas that would bring production of its bone china plates, bowls and vases to an abrupt halt. “We can’t live without gas,” says Mads Ryder, Rosenthal’s chief executive. “We don’t have an alternative energy source.” The war in Ukraine is reordering the global energy landscape. Shocked by the devastation visited on Ukrainian cities by Russian bombs, the EU has imposed swingeing sanctions on Russian hydrocarbons. Coal is banned; oil could be next. Gas may also be on the agenda.
Disagree.
The CCP could nationalize all US assets on a whim.
I see this conflict as just some side event when the real game is with the CCP
No they could not. They would literally f themselves worse
I never insinuated they were dumb. I have never insinuated that they were even wrong in most of their assertions and wonderings. What I have asserted is that they were not omnipotent. There is a difference between referring back to the founder’s original intentions for guidance and using their words to forego your own critical thinking that needs applied to today’s context. I think we tend to do this as a majority Christian country because it’s ingrained into Christian culture that defaulting to the founder’s words in all instances is standard practice… but that’s just my personal theory.
Pretending that we can read the minds of men that have been dead for a quarter millennia, and that we know for fact that they wouldn’t think any differently in today’s context is a fool’s errands.
I think I made it clear when I said let France, Germany, and the UK be responsible for helping Ukraine if they want to. Plus how much aid have we given other countries over the years and they continue having problems.You stated we have problems here to worry about.
We cannot fix said problems if we aid Ukraine?
We will fix them if we don’t aid Ukraine?
I think I made it clear when I said let France, Germany, and the UK be responsible for helping Ukraine if they want to. Plus how much aid have we given other countries over the years and they continue having problems.
Let's use 7 billion of our own money and ACTUALLY focus on fixing problems here at home. We don't need to be giving any other country money until our own country is fixed first.
Not sure what is so hard to understand about those statements.
Yup. Furthermore, is anyone here actually suggesting we give Ukraine 7 billion a week?What is clear, whether we give Ukraine aid or not is irrelevant to our financial situation. We will continue to spend money we don’t have either way. Discussing the Ukraine situation from the perspective of the US fiscal situation is pure BS.
Fake war. You globalist won't stop until all small business's are destroyed.
Rosenthal, one of Germany’s oldest porcelain manufacturers, has seen plenty of disruption in its 140-year history. But nothing has prepared it for this: the threat of a cut-off of natural gas that would bring production of its bone china plates, bowls and vases to an abrupt halt. “We can’t live without gas,” says Mads Ryder, Rosenthal’s chief executive. “We don’t have an alternative energy source.” The war in Ukraine is reordering the global energy landscape. Shocked by the devastation visited on Ukrainian cities by Russian bombs, the EU has imposed swingeing sanctions on Russian hydrocarbons. Coal is banned; oil could be next. Gas may also be on the agenda.
Why should we give money to Ukraine?What is clear, whether we give Ukraine aid or not is irrelevant to our financial situation. We will continue to spend money we don’t have either way. Discussing the Ukraine situation from the perspective of the US fiscal situation is pure BS.
Reminds me of the ballsy helicopter attack a few weeks ago, accept that one was successful, this one not so much.