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Moksha66's avatar

Biden has dementia. This is coming from craven war profiteers in the shadows. Sickening.

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Christian Rios's avatar

Unbelievable, he's in burn it all down mode

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Ken Klippenstein's avatar

senior year of college mode

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Joshua Hughes's avatar

This is fucked. Landmines!

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Joshua Hughes's avatar

Princess Di is pissed.

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Jeffery Whitaker's avatar

The problem currently for the US; and the world is that the ATACM's missile use has crossed a well-defined Russian "red line". The use of such was spelled out by Putin, as the missiles require American cooperation to operate correctly. Similarly, the British and French storm shadow missiles have also been launched into Russia right after the ATACM's were used. It would seem that now it isn't "if" Putin responds. The only question is how violent it will be when the Russians do respond.

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Todd's avatar

Yes. Well. Credit card creature . . . .

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Ken Klippenstein's avatar

The senator from visa mastercard

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Todd's avatar

"Mastercard, I'm bored. The friendly natives will entertain me."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Punisher_%281987_series%29#/media/File:Cover_of_Punisher_1987_number_1.JPG

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StanleyTwoBrix's avatar

"Biden administration officials reportedly set out to rush $6 billion in security assistance to Ukraine"

If that POS Biden has sprung into action on behalf of Asheville, Flint, Jackson, East Palestine, maybe his equally worthless VP wouldn't haven't gotten humiliated by a god damned clown.

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John Reynolds's avatar

American Arms manufacturing is back!! Promises kept$$$

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DANA's avatar

It’s strange that you interpret Biden’s actions to greet Trump and welcome him to the WH in anticipation of his impending inauguration as a lack of sincerity regarding the belief that Trump is a threat to democracy. What, exactly, would you expect him to do differently to demonstrate sincerity?

The peaceful transition of power is a fundamental principle forming the bedrock of our nation. Trump’s petulant and disastrous refusal to concede was a historic and violent aberration that risked our continued existence as anything resembling a democracy. When you have fought and lost an election, even against a candidate who has vowed to tear it all down, what is the appropriate response? It sounds like he’s damned if he does and damned if he doesn’t and that is some BS. I’m all for fair critiques but this ain’t it.

And the sheer speculation involved in claiming that Biden MIGHT be motivated by “petty spitefulness” to enact some political revenge on Trump for the Afghanistan withdrawal is exactly what I wanted to get away from in the MSM. It’s crap - there could be many other reasons behind it. Just because some professor loosely agrees with Wolf Blitzer that he’s trying to “Trump-proof” aid to Ukraine doesn’t mean it’s merely being done as a vendetta. Biden has always supported Ukraine against the Russian invasion and whatever he can do to help them is fine with me. Putin is a menace and needs to be stopped.

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Amrita B's avatar

I'm not sure it's spite. I am more deeply concerned that Biden might be so attached to keeping the US aligned with the Ukraine, that he would like Russia to declare war so Trump couldn't back out.

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Brandy's avatar

You know what really chaps my ass? I am a Trump voter. I want to move on from all of this war. Badly. What Biden’s handlers are doing is opening a door for Trump to ignore all norms in another transfer of power or whatever else. People watch what you do, not what you say. This is just reckless and sets a really bad precedent. Again.

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