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John wrote: Thu Jan 27, 2022 9:31 am ** 27-Jan-2022 World View: Russia and Ukraine [Corrected]
vincecate wrote: Thu Jan 27, 2022 8:57 am > John, what is really going on with Russia and Ukraine?
See my post yesterday afternoon in the news thread:

viewtopic.php?p=67953#p67953
Thanks!
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John wrote: Thu Jan 27, 2022 9:31 am ** 27-Jan-2022 World View: Russia and Ukraine [Corrected]
vincecate wrote: Thu Jan 27, 2022 8:57 am > John, what is really going on with Russia and Ukraine?
See my post yesterday afternoon in the news thread:

viewtopic.php?p=67953#p67953
Did you consider my question about how much the swamp wants a war? I'm curious as to how bellicose you think the US authorities, bureaucrats and military are currently (regarding any war).
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It was noted - "This ultimately brings down the macho mafiosi government of Russia who slowly embrace western civilization.

With all the natural gas know in the med basin the solutions appear to already provided.

https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/imag ... 157_02.jpg

These damned neocons planetary grifters of all persuasion's and flags.

Greece is one of the least explored countries in Europe regarding hydrocarbon (oil and gas-w.e.) potentials.”

According to one Greek analyst, Aristotle Vassilakis,

“surveys already done that have measured the amount of natural gas estimate it to reach some nine trillion dollars.”

To the average taxpayer all of these so called adults are full of MIC shit.
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Tom Mazanec wrote: Mon Jan 24, 2022 7:57 am I think Wednesday's Fed announcement will be critical.
Cannot discount your view.
Yes we read and listen and your inputs that support some common themes.

“the severity of Wednesday’s reversal in US stocks likely means a retest has begun" t notes

I do not think the market cares about the actual economy even into today.
The buy when you can hedges are accurate on the risk templates.

Slowly attract them to doing business is not even a non starter to the most Adults.

Bring two snow shovels since who is going resolve that paradox already gamed as theory.

If the cost of shoveling is low compared to the benefit of getting out of the drift, it will be in your interest to shovel by yourself.

I would consider taxpayers know the majority cannot be touched on either end.

Truman was right about you son of a bitches.
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Under the Nazi's they just shot you and the CCP would stop feeding you.
It gives a whole new meaning to retirement.
History did the work, the future is lazy. Socialism is that stupid.


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I want to give this last man the same as I gave you. Do I not have the right to do as I please with what is mine?
Or are you envious because I am generous? So the last will be first, and the first will be last." JC
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https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/nearl ... what-gives
Data fragility is a feature of the ignored truth of bin delivery a few seen.
To horrible to convey and may His imprecatory Justice prevail.
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With it came a snowball effect that heaped indignity on catastrophe on insecurity on outrage for many families and communities.
Americans wanted accountability. 2008 forward review. dw
As we know the agency issue is still cancer. They banked on it.

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** 27-Jan-2022 World View: The Deep State on Ukraine
vincecate wrote: Thu Jan 27, 2022 8:57 am > John, what is really going on with Russia and Ukraine?
John wrote: Thu Jan 27, 2022 9:31 am > ** 27-Jan-2022 World View: Russia and Ukraine [Corrected]

> See my post yesterday afternoon in the news thread:
> viewtopic.php?p=67953#p67953
Cool Breeze wrote: Thu Jan 27, 2022 12:26 pm > Did you consider my question about how much the swamp wants a war?
> I'm curious as to how bellicose you think the US authorities,
> bureaucrats and military are currently (regarding any
>
war).
Well, my post was intended to answer this and similar questions,
when I wrote that the question is irrelevant, since only Putin
can decide whether there will be a war.

Do I believe that "the swamp wants a war"? I really don't, in the
sense that I think you mean. That is, I don't believe that there's
any significant effort by policymakers to force the issue and lead to
a war. I'm sure there are some individuals in that category, but most
people in the swamp are motivated by money and power, and starting a
war will not bring much money or power to a low-level functionary. A
military general who already has a lot of power would know that the
blood and horrors of war would not bring him more power.

But if you move this discussion out of the "swamp" into the general
public, it's a lot more complicated. During a generational Unraveling
era (the 1990s), the public is generally opposed to war and in favor
of compromise. As the Crisis era begins (2003) and continues, the
public becomes more belligerent and nationalistic. This is
particularly evident in the Chinese press (Global Times), which
frequently advocates an invasion of Taiwan.

However, as I referenced in my last post to DaKardii, there's a split.
Some people are highly isolationist (favoring appeasement), and some
people are nationalistic (favoring military action). Both sides are
delusional. The isolationists are deluded because they think that the
country can remain isolationist. The belligerent nationalists are
delusional because the swift military victory that they imagine won't
happen.
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