March 9, 20223 yr 9 minutes ago, EaglesRocker97 said: Oh, that would be political suicide. Carter asked people to turn down their thermostat by 2 degrees during an energy crisis, and they ate him alive. One thing you never, never do as a politician is ask the American people to take the onus for something. Apparently tens of millions of people believe Trump should still be president. How many showed up at the Capitol? How many actually marched on it? How many will do more than whine like maggots?
March 9, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, Dave Moss said: Tough call but I think sanctions are the correct move even if it means higher gas prices. Of course it sucks but what’s the alternative?
March 9, 20223 yr 2 minutes ago, EaglesRocker97 said: It's France. They'll likely surrender to Russia if it goes higher.
March 9, 20223 yr 1 minute ago, vikas83 said: It's France. They'll likely surrender to Russia if it goes higher. Which will make my Margaux all the more valuable. Thanks Vladdy!!!
March 9, 20223 yr "Other countries have higher prices, so shutup!" Man, another great slogan for dems to run with with midterms approaching. Eaglesrocker's talents are wasted in his current job.
March 9, 20223 yr 31 minutes ago, EaglesRocker97 said: i really don't get this narrative. who cares how other countries handle things ?
March 9, 20223 yr 15 minutes ago, Alpha_TATEr said: i really don't get this narrative. who cares how other countries handle things ? I'm posting it because if dovetails with exactly the point I made above.
March 9, 20223 yr 30 minutes ago, Alpha_TATEr said: i really don't get this narrative. who cares how other countries handle things ? Because it reinforces the point that the cause of the higher prices might have less to do with whoever is the president of the United States, and far more to do with the global supply and demand for a global commodity.
March 9, 20223 yr 4 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said: Because it reinforces the point that the cause of the higher prices might have less to do with whoever is the president of the United States, and far more to do with the global supply and demand for a global commodity. he was talking to kz so i didn't care to go back any further in the thread.
March 9, 20223 yr Just now, Alpha_TATEr said: he was talking to kz so i didn't care to go back any further in the thread. This is the way.
March 9, 20223 yr 32 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said: Because it reinforces the point that the cause of the higher prices might have less to do with whoever is the president of the United States, and far more to do with the global supply and demand for a global commodity. It really is amazing that people do not understand this.
March 9, 20223 yr Just now, downundermike said: It really is amazing that people do not understand this. And then you see 30 million people crying about a stolen election, and pretending Donald Trump has anything to do with Jesus.
March 9, 20223 yr Let's not forget all that whipped up cash the government has been spreading around over the last couple years. Consequences.
March 9, 20223 yr 24 minutes ago, lynched1 said: Let's not forget all that whipped up cash the government has been spreading around over the last couple years. Consequences. so thats why gas prices are up ?
March 9, 20223 yr 54 minutes ago, Alpha_TATEr said: so thats why gas prices are up ? Part of why everything is up. Inflation was running high before Putin went raging.
March 10, 20223 yr 4 hours ago, Alpha_TATEr said: he was talking to kz so i didn't care to go back any further in the thread. I actually wasn't talking to him, he just can't help but respond to 90% of what I post here.
March 10, 20223 yr 12 hours ago, EaglesRocker97 said: I actually wasn't talking to him, he just can't help but respond to 90% of what I post here. he is quite an e-stalker.
March 10, 20223 yr I had a nasty headache yesterday, Thanks Joe Biden. Do I need to make excuses for Putin now that it is gone?
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