FrankyVols
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You cult boys read up on those two articles and I'll be back in a few hours to converse. Or you can just keep regurgitating what OAN and Newsmax and Fox News tell you to be outraged over. Your mind is destroyed. I truly hope you lose friends and family. Talk to you soon guys!
Command 2 executed.
I know where you got these. You're in a cult.
Command 3 executed.You cult boys read up on those two articles and I'll be back in a few hours to converse. Or you can just keep regurgitating what OAN and Newsmax and Fox News tell you to be outraged over. Your mind is destroyed. I truly hope you lose friends and family. Talk to you soon guys!
Feels a bit disingenuous to not think this invasion puts NATO and non-Russia allies in a tough spot, bud.Biden’s not facing a tough spot at all. But, he’s completely and utterly failing.
You do understand you just posted an article that leads with the fake Russian bounty reports, correct?
Even were I to concede that, as I don’t feel like debating it, and I know you won’t, that’s not Biden, is it?Feels a bit disingenuous to not think this invasion puts NATO and non-Russia allies in a tough spot, bud.
No clue what point you're trying to make. It is a tough spot for Biden as the leader of the United States, a member of NATO. It is also going to continue to create conditions that will help what was already going to be a murderous midterm for the Democrats. You should be thrilled with $6 gas so your "team" can win bro.Even were I to concede that, as I don’t feel like debating it, and I know you won’t, that’s not Biden, is it?
You concede his statement is correct and say this is the biggest gap in agreement between you two ... you are actually admitting disagreeing with a correct statement. It is also the only way one can claim to believe in the debunked Russian Collusion narrative, BTW.Putin did not advance on Ukraine (or any other ally) during Trumps tenure. This is maybe our biggest gap in terms of agreement. I mean, this statement is correct.
So, let's look specifically where we disagree, that's where I see things just so much differently than you. If I'm Putin, which of these people do I want in office:
- Putin did not advance on Ukraine (or any other ally) during Trumps tenure. This is maybe our biggest gap in terms of agreement. I mean, this statement is correct. But Putin was massing his army on the border with Ukraine for years, right? And here is where we differ: why would Putin do anything to make it tougher on Trump to take helpful measures during his tenure? You don't agree, but I am positive that Putin helping to elect Trump was his greatest political achievement - I think Trump would have actually considered leaving NATO in his second term. If I'm Putin, I let the fat little man who worships me have an easier time in office to continue taking actions that Putin supported.
- Biden lifted sanctions on Nord Stream 2 within 4 months of taking office. Yes. How bad does this look in hindsight? Terrible. At the time Biden thought it was worth the positive mending of our relationship with Germany.
- Putin took Donbass region when Biden was in office and is advancing through Ukraine as we speak. Yes. He's a lunatic.
- Putin may not be paying Biden (who knows, Biden family has gained from so many foreign "investors" it's hard to keep track) but Putin certainly feels he can take what he wants when the Dems are in office. I do not agree. I think Putin would give anything to have Trump be in office today so Trump could continue to do the work Putin wants him to do.
We won't agree on this. I actually think it is laughable to think any reasonable adult would think that Putin would choose Biden to be in office over Trump. We know for absolute certain Putin interfered in the 2016 election in a manner designed to help elect Trump. Did you ever wonder why Trump chose Paul Manafort to be his campaign chair? Somewhat of an odd choice, no?So, let's look specifically where we disagree, that's where I see things just so much differently than you. If I'm Putin, which of these people do I want in office:
A) They guy who tries to convince other countries to not do business (or not become dependent upon) with Russian energy. The guy who imposes sanctions on the pipeline development to deliver said energy. The guy who actually takes action rather than being weak, allowing lines to be crossed.
B) The guy who opened up my pipeline. Who is more worried about his military being "woke" (Miley is destroying our armed forces). Under who's leadership I've already taken Crimea and Donbass and is not allowing me to walk across Ukraine and his only action is to light up the Whitehouse with blue/yellow lights. Biden is weak, his Afghan withdrawl emboldened Putin - it was such a cluster.
There's no doubt who Putin likes seeing in office more - the one where he get's what he wants unstead of biding his time and waiting for weakness. I'm rambling now because I'm trying to work (that's when you perform activities in exchange for money in a free market rather than just waiting for the government to hand you money they stole from other people).