We're up to $8 Trillion now? This is a fish story that keeps getting bigger and badder…Doc Holliday said:Nobody here wants to live in an oligarchy like Russia.FLBear5630 said:Agree. I remember when we were taught positive things about our Nation and it was a good thing to be an American.Bestweekeverr said:I think they just equate the West/NATO with leftist progressives and see Russia as a force against that.FLBear5630 said:What puzzles me is that I see Russia literally forcing Nations to do what they want, with tanks, and that is fine. I see China literally occupying Tibet, Hong Kong, and trying to get Taiwan with force.Bestweekeverr said:They want the US to be more like Russia.FLBear5630 said:You guys sure like Russia. Or maybe just dislike the US??? I don't know but there really seems to be support for Putin's Special Military Operation among a group. Really, struggling to see why invading another Nation is a "good thing", yet selling weapons to a Nation to defend itself is evil. Really puzzled...Sam Lowry said:sombear said:
These guys get it.Polish President Duda speaking at Zelensky’s peace summit in 🇨🇭:
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) June 15, 2024
“Russia, called the ‘prison of nations,’ is home to 200+ ethnic groups, most acquired through colonial methods.
Unlike European powers, Russia never decolonized and remains the world's largest colonial empire” pic.twitter.com/tJEHTYC4dW
I don't see NATO or the US forcing anyone to apply, you have to apply and be accepted into NATO. Yet, according to some on this Board, the US is the bad guy... Poor Putin is being forced to invade Ukraine.
If the US WAS like Putin's Russia, the US would invade and hold Ukraine, invade and hold Cuba, and not allow navigation around the US. But, poor Putin. He is the real victim in this.
Just don't get it. Only thing that makes sense is that they are Attorneys and are trying to see if they can defend the indefensible. Some legal training exercise.
I think they would rather live in a dictatorship of their party than a democracy involving opposing views.
Now, all I hear about is the 20% we do poorly or screwed up and no mention of the 80% of the positives that come from living in the US and what the US does.
4 years under a screw up like Biden in American is still better than 1 day under a tyrant like Putin. But, I am sure there will be some on here that will say no. They live in the US, take advantage of the opportunities in the US, got educated in the US, yet the US is worse than Russia and poor victimized Putin. Amazing. I do miss Reagan and the esprit de corps that we seemed to feel. Just my opinion. I am sure I will hear how wrong I am...
The problem is primarily around the war in Afghanistan which shows our political elite will abuse war. They spent $8 Trillion of taxpayer money on failed nation building, got a bunch of innocent people killed and we're expected to forgive and forget about it as if it was an honest mistake. It clearly shows they're terrible at decision making when it comes to war. I don't want to hear any bs like "we've learned from our mistakes", we haven't. The reason that war lasted so long is because it laundered money through the iron triangle of congress.
Based on this I assume the goal of our political elite to pull the strings of the Ukraine war to purposely mimic a forever war. There's too much money at stake for that not to be the case. They're not interested in fulfilling what you think is right which is to get Russia to back off. What they interested in is CAUSING WW3 or a war that will last at minimum a decade.
What we fundamentally disagree on is that you believe the US isn't full of wolves in sheep's clothing in power and that they're honest people with good intentions. They're obviously not good people, they're in it for the money.
This is what it feels like:
BTW, there have been more war casualties in Russia's invasion of Ukraine than there was in the 20 years of Afghanistan. Crazy, huh?