but yeah, fuck russia for going to crimea. I am glad that we sent them....eventually a good package.
12/3/2019 3:13:18 AM
12/3/2019 7:42:49 AM
https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1201897601509023745?s=21Imagine casting a Green Party vote knowing the only outcome of doing that is helping this guy win.Also, he has no idea how climate change works. Or how dogs work, but that’s a different matter.
12/3/2019 1:24:18 PM
No one knew going in that green party votes would be counted towards Trump's totals. That would be fraud.
12/3/2019 1:43:16 PM
12/3/2019 1:55:20 PM
regarding south america, I think that the move to go in there and combat them in terms of a drug war was a huge mistake. If cocaine were legal, then places like Columbia and Mexico would have been much wealthier and more stable than they are today. They could have become great allies for us and helped to stabilize the economy in central and south america.All they were trying to do was to use a natural resource to make money and benefit the country through employment and fiscal growth. Not their fault that cocaine is illegal. Of course it's money that you can't tax, but I am sure that they could have negotiated some sort of "participation" tax into the drug trade that would have been an effective compromise.Then again, they could have just turned into the huge mess that we got in the middle east because of oil.
12/3/2019 2:14:20 PM
the drug war is just a small part of the things we've done to fuck up south and central america
12/3/2019 2:47:07 PM
Ukraine is corrupt! But they should investigate the bidens!![Edited on December 3, 2019 at 4:51 PM. Reason : Now the move is to just straight up "pull" for Russia Ala Tucker Carlson et al]
12/3/2019 4:50:01 PM
My experience is that eastern Europe takes corruption to a whole new level. I think that we can all agree that it was fuckin stupid for Biden to have his son getting involved with this mess. Even if he didn't do anything wrong, it just looks bad. Like, being associated with a cartel kind of bad. The biggest problem is that Trump can say that he was just fighting corruption, point to eastern Europe, and most people would nod their heads and say "yeah, makes sense"
12/3/2019 6:15:14 PM
^It makes sense to have a corrupt country investigate corruption???Well OK then.
12/3/2019 6:19:52 PM
it would make sense for the US to want to investigate it with all of the funding that they have tied up into it, yeah. It is something that is an easy sell for the GOP.
12/3/2019 6:23:29 PM
President Trump didn't ask the United States to investigate corruption in Ukraine; supposedly, he asked Ukraine to investigate corruption in Ukraine.[Edited on December 3, 2019 at 6:47 PM. Reason : ]
12/3/2019 6:46:06 PM
He asked Ukraine to announce investigations into a United States political candidate on the basis of no evidence.[Edited on December 3, 2019 at 7:13 PM. Reason : a]
12/3/2019 7:13:23 PM
The whole premise is dumb, and ardent Trump supporters are either too stupid to understand how illogical they're being, or too unprincipled to care. As a reminder for all US presidents, you're not supposed to:1. Go to a supposedly corrupt country and ask them to investigate US corruption for your own political benefit2. Dangle military aid to entice said corrupt country to cooperate3. Withhold said aid indefinitely as way to ensure compliance4. Release said aid the second Congress gets a whiff 5. Trivialize the matter when you get caught, and send out a doctored 'transcript' that does nothing to exonerate you.6. Attack and damage dedicated public servants who are simply doing their jobs7. Intimidate witnesses and attempt to unmask a whistle blower8. Refuse to cooperate in a congressional investigation
12/3/2019 7:37:12 PM
yall need to take a minute and entertain the idea of not thinking like a lib. Everybody that testified gave sworn testimony that the Ukraine and Burisma have a history with corruption. Don't know how many people here have taken a vacay to eastern Europe, but that doesn't surprise me at all.Everybody that testified also said that it was suspicious that Hunter Biden got that job; that it looked like a conflict of interest. Also, not very surprising. It was totally fucking idiotic to have Biden take that job, and many talking heads that are pro left have stated that.That "Everybody" btw includes people that gave pretty scathing testimony about the president and his administration.So, this is bad because it opens up the door for Trump to openly pursue these investigations under the disguise of fighting a corrupt country, and a corrupt business, because that's what they are. Whether or not he gets away with it is still up for grabs, but it certainly gave him some good cards to play.[Edited on December 3, 2019 at 7:52 PM. Reason : k]
12/3/2019 7:51:50 PM
How dumb are you?
12/3/2019 8:00:51 PM
He's confused by mail.
12/3/2019 8:05:45 PM
^^^https://www.cnbc.com/2019/12/03/impeachment-report-giuliani-called-white-house-nunes-and-omb.html
12/3/2019 8:10:17 PM
12/3/2019 8:17:11 PM
12/3/2019 8:18:08 PM
I am just trying to explain how it looks to somebody that hasn't already made up their mind.Just look at the hearings, people tied the quid pro quo to the investigations regarding the company, sure, but then regarding biden, they all said a variation of " knowing what I know now, I would have made the connection with the Bidens and raised concern". You must realize by now that Trump is only able to play that card because of the corruption in that country, and in that company.Of course, it is clear to me that he was trying to pressure a foreign state to investigate a US citizen, and that scares me, and being fucking scary is the definition of his presidency.However, politics in this country is based on people that make up their mind first and then find ways to justify it later. Both the dems and the republicans operate exactly the same when it comes to this fallacy.
12/3/2019 9:59:40 PM
Your line of reasoning for "not making up your mind yet" is dumb.The facts of what happened are not up for debate, nor interpretation, so if you're waiting around to pick a side based on how the GOP behaves, that's stupid, too.The vast majority of Americans admit that what Trump did was wrong, and a plurality/slim majority think he should be removed from office. That's a really bad sign for Trump.
12/3/2019 11:23:25 PM
Made up their minds? Give me a fucking break. No matter what flaws dems have, this isn’t a difficult decision. Pretty much anyone on earth is better than Trump. This is a perfect example of why dems might lose. There are still people that are undecided
12/3/2019 11:24:47 PM
12/3/2019 11:44:10 PM
Sorry for the misquote. Cherookee, not Grumpy, said the racist thing.
12/4/2019 2:48:13 AM
12/4/2019 6:49:29 AM
12/4/2019 6:53:51 AM
But 'Murica is respected again!https://www.aol.com/article/news/2019/12/04/video-shows-world-leaders-mocking-trump-after-uncomfortable-first-day-at-nato-summit/23873916/
12/4/2019 6:56:52 AM
12/4/2019 7:22:22 AM
12/4/2019 9:26:33 AM
man, imagine thinking the iraq war was for democracy or human rights
12/4/2019 9:37:53 AM
the mean men at nato hurt his feefeeshttps://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-trudeau-nato-summit-press-conference-macron-boris-johnson-latest-a9232496.html?utm_source=reddit.com
12/4/2019 10:05:59 AM
12/4/2019 11:08:01 AM
you disagree that china and russia have expansionist aspirations?
12/4/2019 11:13:33 AM
Ask me again when they're expanding into territories that weren't in their control within the past 50 years. In particular, claiming China has expansionist aspirations because of Taiwan is extremely questionable. And the fear that either of them plan to take over western Europe or the US is total neocon insanity.And anyways, Grumpy's point was that Russia and China's "expansionist tendencies" are the reason we can't fight for democracy and human rights. The blind spot he has for our own "expansionist tendencies" is unbelievable. Even if Russia were to annex Latvia (extremely unlikely), it would still pale in comparison to our own actions. Thanks to the brilliance of Friedman and Kissinger, we don't need to re-write borders. We have effectively subjugated dozens of countries through economic intimidation and violence. If we absorbed them, we'd actually be held responsible for their quality of life.
12/4/2019 11:43:20 AM
russia is in a shooting war capturing places they lost over 50 years agochina is building islands
12/4/2019 12:01:41 PM
Which places? Georgia and Crimea were part of the Soviet Union until its dissolution in 1991.And China building islands hardly counts as expansionism in the terms we’re discussing.Neither of these are the reason why the US can’t shift foreign policy toward humanitarianism.
12/4/2019 12:13:58 PM
Do you support Russian incursions and even annexations in to sovereign nations?Remove America completely from the equation so no “but what about.” Do you support it or do you think it’s wrong?Earl already answered it. I’m curious about you.
12/4/2019 12:17:29 PM
Absolutely wrong.
12/4/2019 12:19:40 PM
12/4/2019 12:24:32 PM
^also
12/4/2019 12:26:37 PM
12/4/2019 12:39:29 PM
more than 2 areas in more than 2 countries
12/4/2019 12:50:56 PM
12/4/2019 1:18:09 PM
if we started moving little green men into the phillipines and landing tanks, and they asked japan or australia for help and they provided aid and some forces as a blocking force, it seems that daaave and earl would argue that this was bad imperialist expansion by japan/australia and should be stopped?
12/4/2019 1:24:36 PM
Good point. We've all had influence there. Which influence makes invading a country OK? Is it most recent, or duration of influence? Like, could Spain invade the Philippines? I mean, I know they can't, logistically speaking, but if they could, would daaaave be OK with it?
12/4/2019 1:30:30 PM
I also had some moronic beliefs at 16 - the issue here is that you don't seem to understand, or at least won't acknowledge, why you were wrong. Blaming Russia and China for our inability to focus on democracy abroad implies that we aren't a colonial nation and we have actual interests in human rights.
12/4/2019 1:46:02 PM
Israel has had control over the occupied territories for 52 years.
12/4/2019 1:47:50 PM
12/4/2019 2:53:40 PM
i mean this all started from horosho saying it was bad to give aid to crimea for them to protect themselves
12/4/2019 3:01:57 PM