ButchPlz
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Wrong. He's worth around 5-7 billion today. His inheritance is estimated to be less than $500 million in today's dollars
utvolpj said people should be tired of sanctions. Then the alternative to not sanctioning is to let the world run lawless. Do you want sanctions against countries that break laws and just do nothing to them and let them break laws as they please?I literally cannot imagine living with this kind of mindset. You must be one of those idiot HOA hall monitors that tries to foreclose on someone's house because their grass is .05" too tall.
Should be enforcing sanctions that help the US first and foremost. If other countries want to live in a civilized world then they need to help out against the lawless countries.Why do you believe it's the US preventing that? What international govt action can you point to that is making the world a much better place for all?
We're all sitting here waiting for you to tell us how the opposite of the United States sanctioning people is lawlessness.utvolpj said people should be tired of sanctions. Then the alternative to not sanctioning is to let the world run lawless. Do you want sanctions against countries that break laws and just do nothing to them and let them break laws as they please?
Why does the US need such help thru sanctions? Is China not civilized? Europe?Should be enforcing sanctions that help the US first and foremost. If other countries want to live in a civilized world then they need to help out against the lawless countries.
You've convinced yourself using a false choice. The inverse of sanctions is not lawlessnessutvolpj said people should be tired of sanctions. Then the alternative to not sanctioning is to let the world run lawless. Do you want sanctions against countries that break laws and just do nothing to them and let them break laws as they please?
A reason sanctions are issued against a country is usually because of some lawless act that the country committed. Should sanctions be issued against that country to try and stop it and just sit and let it happen. Do nothing to countries that have cyber attacks against the US? Do nothing against countries that kill your own citizens/military personnel?We're all sitting here waiting for you to tell us how the opposite of the United States sanctioning people is lawlessness.
Because that's about as retarded a take as I've seen on this board, and there are more than enough retarded takes here to power the world every single day.
Why does the US need such help thru sanctions? Is China not civilized? Europe?
Which country is having lawlessness held at bay only by US sanctions?
My man, you can tell me I'm thick-skulled all you want, but the personal attack is valid because your take is, literally, retarded.A reason sanctions are issued against a country is usually because of some lawless act that the country committed. Should sanctions be issued against that country to try and stop it and just sit and let it happen. Do nothing to countries that have cyber attacks against the US? Do nothing against countries that kill your own citizens/military personnel?
Your personal attacks against me prove further you do not have a valid tho't in your thick skull
My man, you can tell me I'm thick-skulled all you want, but the personal attack is valid because your take is, literally, retarded.
There is no world and no thought process (other than mental incapacity) that would lead a person to think the absence of American sanctions is lawlessness. No logic, no process, only plain and pure idiocy.
He called you a thot bro...My man, you can tell me I'm thick-skulled all you want, but the personal attack is valid because your take is, literally, retarded.
There is no world and no thought process (other than mental incapacity) that would lead a person to think the absence of American sanctions is lawlessness. No logic, no process, only plain and pure idiocy.
Do you not see how what you're posted does not actually align with what you're asserting?Absence of sanctions allow for lawless country to continue lawlessness.
AI Overview
The purpose of sanctions against countries violating international law ("lawless countries") is to influence or coerce a change in behavior or policy without resorting to military force. They serve as a non-violent foreign policy tool to uphold international norms and security.
Key purposes include:
Sanctions can be either comprehensive (targeting an entire economy) or targeted ("smart sanctions") which focus on specific individuals (e.g., political leaders), entities, or economic sectors to minimize harm to the general civilian population.
- Encouraging Behavioral Change: The primary goal is to pressure the targeted government, entities, or individuals to cease specific actions, such as human rights abuses, support for terrorism, or the pursuit of weapons of mass destruction.
- Upholding International Law and Norms: Sanctions signal collective disapproval of actions that contravene established international rules (e.g., territorial aggression, violations of sovereignty). This reinforces the authority of international institutions like the United Nations.
- Protecting National and International Security: By restricting access to resources, technology, or financing, sanctions aim to weaken the capabilities of adversaries and prevent the escalation of conflicts.
- Punishment and Deterrence: Sanctions act as a penalty for non-compliance with international demands and serve as a deterrent to discourage other nations from engaging in similar unacceptable behavior.
- Providing a Diplomatic Alternative to War: Sanctions offer a middle ground between verbal condemnation and armed conflict, allowing nations to exert significant pressure while avoiding the high human and economic costs of military intervention.
Trump was a millionaire through his allowance by age 8 according to the NYT. If he put $1m in an index fund it would be almost $1b now. Now do that for the other $487m* he got whenever he got it. There is no way he beat the market, even leveraging his presidency. Maybe now with that **** coin he developed, IDK. Just another grift.
*the purchasing power of $1m in 1955 = $13m today
