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  1. #9108
    Quote Originally Posted by JustTK  [View Original Post]
    This clip shows how screwed the USA political system is:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6IYX8ydZ9pA
    Parts are probably more dangerous then Ukraine. Crime is out of control, especially in large cities, governed by Demo. We can all agree on this, but defunding the police was one of the most stupid things ever done.

  2. #9107

    HOw dangerous is the USA?

    This clip shows how screwed the USA political system is:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6IYX8ydZ9pA

  3. #9106
    Quote Originally Posted by PVMonger  [View Original Post]
    In other news, a broken watch is right twice per day. Who knew?
    Even if we let this comparison of "foreseeing issues in strategy mistakes" with a "broken watch", which on its own is completely meaningless, stick for the sake of debating, libtards didn't even realize what's coming that even a broken watch can correctly tell. From this, we infer that libtards are even worse (in foreseeing results of any strategy) then a broken watch. Agree?

  4. #9105

    Rofl

    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisP  [View Original Post]
    Trump literally called it exactly right, while the dumb woke Germans were sitting giggling to themselves like brainless children who think the economy is powered by transgender unicorn farts. Now their country is about to freeze this winter.

    PissVomitMonger has Trump Derangement Syndrome, so you'd think he would quietly sit this one out and accept the L. But no, his typical leftist arrogance and entitlement knows no bounds, so he has to somehow try (and miserably fail) to downplay Trump's extraordinary 5 D chess prescience.

    Sit down, son.
    A broken watch is correct twice per day. You are correct less than that.

    Donnie the Dumbass playing 5 D chess? He didn't have enough IQ points to decorate a domino. Neither do you.

  5. #9104
    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisP  [View Original Post]
    This guy, man! Stop! My ribs can't take it! Don't say it, don't say it. "Jimmy Carter was the greatest president in history" Hahahaha! Oh man, thanks for the ab workout!
    Not that I'm not accustomed to American Ultras enjoying Trump's attempts at destroying democracy and our way of life, but I'll admit it's still hard to fathom sometimes. They feel like a completely different type of biological species.

  6. #9103
    Quote Originally Posted by JustTK  [View Original Post]
    Yes, I did. I wrote Russia, when what I meant was USSR. So let's list USSR - 1 country, so that it is consistent with the 50 states of USA as 1 country, and all the states of Canada, and all the states of other capitalist-pig nations. 10% max, still.

    Why is a share of the world countries less valid than geographical size? Why does land mass matter? Is Canada more important than USA? Is Greenland one of the most significant countries? Your criticism is frankly pathetic.

    At least you showed some manners. Now, back to school with you!
    Were you in the special class at school? Did they make you wear the padded helmet? I could write an accurate assessment of your intellect, but it would just be {Deleted by Admin}.

    I've already demonstrated that about half the world in terms of area and population was communist. Far more than your foolish and ignorant claim of 10%. If you think that two tiny capitalist countries are "more" than the USSR, then I guess it proves what everyone says about you.

    Onward, black knight!

  7. #9102
    Quote Originally Posted by Xpartan  [View Original Post]
    No, sanctions have not boosted Russia's economy, you idiots. And yes, it's true they haven't collapsed their economy just yet, but it's only been 4 months. There are over 10,000 individual sanctions imposed by the world's most powerful countries, and they are working just fine.
    Cope and seethe, Globohomo.

    The sanctions were designed to crash the ruble, crash the Russian economy, force Russia to withdraw from Ukraine and cause an internal coup against Putin within weeks. Instead, the ruble has appreciated, Russia has just taken the entire Donbass, and Putin's approval ratings among his people are at an all-time high. But watch the fake news zombies tell us that means it's working. LOL. Xpartan is vying with Eihtooms for the title of ISG King of Comedy.

    Quote Originally Posted by Xpartan  [View Original Post]
    No one can wage a war against the whole world and win - if the world doesn't cave in.
    Russia is not waging a war "against the whole world". The majority of the world is trading with Russia perfectly normally. It is only north America and Europe which is not, and the sanctions have backfired so spectacularly that Germany among others are begging for them to be eased before their population freezes this winter.

    Quote Originally Posted by Xpartan  [View Original Post]
    Yes, China and India do buy oil and gas from Russia, but with up to 30% discount.

    Yes, the ruble is high, but for all the wrong reasons: a) ordinary Russians are not allowed to buy hard currency, and b) because Russia as a country can't buy almost anything from the world. They have a lot of dollars and euros they can't use. And their "strong" ruble is causing their economy magnitudes of problems.
    Yes, the rest of the world is buying Russian oil and gas at a discount, but the Washington swamp's moronic actions have caused the price to rise so much that even with the discount, Russia is making more than it did before the war.

    As for your foolish statement that "Russia can't buy almost anything from the world", er, Hello,? Have you been asleep the last 30 years? Everything is made in China, whose relationship with Russia is now stronger than ever.

    The only things that the US used to export to Russia are shit that it's better off without, like McDonalds, Facebook Netflix and of course the Jewish banking system. Everything that people actually need, from energy to food and fertilizer to raw materials to manufactured goods can all be sourced outside the West.

    In fact, these sanctions are backfiring in an even bigger and more profound way in that they are making vast swathes of the world realize that a) they can't trust, and b) they don't need the West. Some of Russia's foreign currency reserves were stolen by the Jewish banking system despite the fact that they were supposed to be held in a place of sacrosanct neutrality. You better believe that China and others have noticed.

    And now Saudi Arabia and Turkey have applied to join the BRICS group (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa). Between them, those seven countries produce everything necessary to run a thriving economy. The West needs them more than they need us, thanks to our suicidal green horseshit shutting down energy production, and greed sending all our manufacturing abroad.

    The Washington swamp's idiocy will cost it dear in the short and long term. Which is a good thing. As it weakens, loses power and ultimately falls, we will be able to take back our country.

  8. #9101
    Quote Originally Posted by ScatManDoo  [View Original Post]
    All of your writings, all of your post, all seem to at least one word fucked up in them, haha.
    Haha. You make me laugh. Your like a man with a stuuter, accusing of and laughing at someone else with a stutter. Just look at what you wrote! Haha. Classic.

    Man, ur so full of scat, doodoo.

  9. #9100
    Quote Originally Posted by JustTK  [View Original Post]
    Right. Everyone here makes mistakes in posts... Or perhaps YOU don't??? So how does that translate in to "FDR's economic policies caused a post WW2 recession. "? UFM.

    As I said, it makes no difference to the point I was making, simply change the would "post" to "during".
    I'll stand by my summary of what you said.

    Now that your actual "choice" words were quoted by me.

    All of your writings, all of your post, all seem to at least one word fucked up in them, haha.

  10. #9099
    Quote Originally Posted by EihTooms  [View Original Post]
    Yes, I agree that it is amazing how much better off America and the rest of the world would be today if only Trump had resigned in mid December 2017, the peak of his success as a so-called potus since by then he hadn't done anything but coast on the positive Obama-Biden trajectories he inherited. Just 4 1/2 years ago. Of course, he would have had to take Pence with him and handed the job over to a Dem. Just about any Dem.

    Unfortunately, in late December 2017 he actually signed and passed that godawful waste of $2. 5+ Trillion economic "stimulus" bill that produced not one percent better GDP growth than prior to it and actually produced a million fewer jobs with it than without it.

    Followed in 2018 by a series of the worst economic, domestic and foreign policy decisions of all time that, by early 2020, were already beginning to wipe out millions upon millions of USA jobs and businesses, destroy global supply-chains, mass murder millions of people around the world, cripple international travel perhaps forever, requiring massive government intervention and deficit spending, triggering worldwide hyper-inflation.

    And as a bonus, Trump was simultaneously totally surrendering to the Taliban in Afghanistan, reinvigorating Iran's nuclear ambitions, providing tireless support to Vladimir Putin in weakening and dismantling Western Democratic Alliances with the capper being to dutifully attempt a violent overthrow of American Democracy at home..
    This guy, man! Stop! My ribs can't take it! Don't say it, don't say it. "Jimmy Carter was the greatest president in history" Hahahaha! Oh man, thanks for the ab workout!

  11. #9098
    Quote Originally Posted by ScatManDoo  [View Original Post]
    I remember numerous errors you made in your political posts.

    Here's one.

    I boldened the funniest paragraph. "Obviously FDR is the clear winner bcos he was pres during the economic vacuum post WW2. But what happened to his successor HST? Terrible performance. Obama also did terrible".
    Right. Everyone here makes mistakes in posts... Or perhaps YOU don't??? So how does that translate in to "FDR's economic policies caused a post WW2 recession. "? UFM.

    As I said, it makes no difference to the point I was making, simply change the would "post" to "during".

  12. #9097
    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisP  [View Original Post]
    Trump literally called it exactly right, while the dumb woke Germans were sitting giggling to themselves like brainless children who think the economy is powered by transgender unicorn farts. Now their country is about to freeze this winter.

    PissVomitMonger has Trump Derangement Syndrome, so you'd think he would quietly sit this one out and accept the L. But no, his typical leftist arrogance and entitlement knows no bounds, so he has to somehow try (and miserably fail) to downplay Trump's extraordinary 5 D chess prescience.

    Sit down, son.
    M.

    Correct, but Trump's problem is he can not get along with anyone. He needs to retire and keep fundraising. He can leave a winner!!

    If he runs again it could be a problem.

  13. #9096
    Quote Originally Posted by JustTK  [View Original Post]
    Outclassed? Haha. By someone that can't even remember the criticism they had a coupla weeks ago?
    I remember numerous errors you made in your political posts.

    Here's one.

    I boldened the funniest paragraph.

    Quote Originally Posted by JustTK  [View Original Post]
    Yes, I didn't look so closely at those bcos I assumed they would be correlated and, well, I have a life. Hehe. Historically those are the factors that the Dems used to run on and target. Historically the Reps use supply side economics that favour business, so you would expect the Dems to do better on the factors that they target.

    Let's look a little at a different measure. GDP - check out this report - https://www.thebalance.com/democrats...conomy-4771839.

    Obviously FDR is the clear winner bcos he was pres during the economic vacuum post WW2. But what happened to his successor HST? Terrible performance. Obama also did terrible.

    So on this, I would say its a close race.

    If you look at real wages. Both have failed.

    But as I said in my other comments, these are economic factors that without doubt you value highly. That's your choice. I prefer to value foreign policy and related issues. On these factors both parties fail miserably.

  14. #9095
    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisP  [View Original Post]
    The "sanctions" have boosted Russia's economy, by increasing the price of the oil, gas, fertilizer and food that it exports to India, China, and elsewhere in the world. That is why the rouble is trading at a 5 year high against the dollar. The people whom the sanctions are hurting are the American and European people, who have seen skyrocketing fuel costs (on top of already vast inflation from the covid hysteria and green bullshit) and in Europe are now actually rationing energy. Great job, Washington swamp.
    Amazing! As nauseating as it is, I force myself to watch Russian little Goebbelses like Soloviev or Simonyan. What Chris P and other right-wingers do basically, is repeat all the talking points of the Russian propaganda, often verbatim, sometimes rephrased, but always in line what their propagandists want Americans and Europeans to believe. Although, maybe, maybe they're taking it indirectly from the likes of Tucker, who, I'm sure, has a direct line.

    No, sanctions have not boosted Russia's economy, you idiots. And yes, it's true they haven't collapsed their economy just yet, but it's only been 4 months. There are over 10,000 individual sanctions imposed by the world's most powerful countries, and they are working just fine.

    No one can wage a war against the whole world and win - if the world doesn't cave in.

    Yes, China and India do buy oil and gas from Russia, but with up to 30% discount.

    Yes, the ruble is high, but for all the wrong reasons: a) ordinary Russians are not allowed to buy hard currency, and b) because Russia as a country can't buy almost anything from the world. They have a lot of dollars and euros they can't use. And their "strong" ruble is causing their economy magnitudes of problems.

    But sure, keep getting your lines from the Russians or Tucker. I'm sure they're totally objective about it.

    Quote Originally Posted by EihTooms  [View Original Post]

    Setting up fall guys and dodging criminal prosecution is his only true expertise. His cons are as bad and obvious as those Nigerian Prince emails. But, like those, the key is to throw out a wide net and he's bound to snag some paying suckers. Even millions of them.

    That said, I fully agree he should be indicted and tried. Even though the chances are great that at least one Trump-adoring hillbilly will wind up on the jury. America can not afford to let so-called potuses like Trump skate. And it is important for the evidence to be heard and put on the record wherever possible.
    Well said!

  15. #9094
    Quote Originally Posted by PVMonger  [View Original Post]
    In other news, a broken watch is right twice per day. Who knew?
    Trump literally called it exactly right, while the dumb woke Germans were sitting giggling to themselves like brainless children who think the economy is powered by transgender unicorn farts. Now their country is about to freeze this winter.

    PissVomitMonger has Trump Derangement Syndrome, so you'd think he would quietly sit this one out and accept the L. But no, his typical leftist arrogance and entitlement knows no bounds, so he has to somehow try (and miserably fail) to downplay Trump's extraordinary 5 D chess prescience.

    Sit down, son.

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