March 4, 2025Mar 4 2 minutes ago, Diehardfan said: Lol I wonder why you psychotic moron 🤣 Right. So we agree wartime isn't exactly an opportune time to hold elections yeah? Giant chunks of the country can't or won't vote. It's not representative.
March 4, 2025Mar 4 29 minutes ago, Diehardfan said: You are obviously unaware we did it during the Civil War. Spin the BS wheel again. Not BS at all. I actually have been in a combat zone during a national election, so I have first hand knowledge on the manpower needed to provide security, and there is no way Ukraine could pull it off without a ton of help. Anymore Russian propaganda to sell?
March 4, 2025Mar 4 9 minutes ago, DEagle7 said: Right. So we agree wartime isn't exactly an opportune time to hold elections yeah? Giant chunks of the country can't or won't vote. It's not representative. Lol keep making excuses for dictators while crying
March 4, 2025Mar 4 4 minutes ago, Tnt4philly said: Not BS at all. I actually have been in a combat zone during a national election, so I have first hand knowledge on the manpower needed to provide security, and there is no way Ukraine could pull it off without a ton of help. Anymore Russian propaganda to sell? You are ridiculous. Keep making excuses for the midget dictator part 2.
March 4, 2025Mar 4 So Ukraine is forced to give mineral/precious metal rights to the US. Russia gets to keep the territory they stole. Ukraine gets a "trust me bro” ceasefire. Someone tell putin we want Greenland’s resources next…
March 4, 2025Mar 4 4 minutes ago, Diehardfan said: Lol keep making excuses for dictators while crying You see this is why I'm mean to you Fing rube.
March 4, 2025Mar 4 5 hours ago, MidMoFo said: Hypothetically speaking… what is an acceptable amount of tax to pay to push Putin back out of Ukraine? Or keep him from taking the Baltics? Pushing into and claiming Eastern Europe? The further he gets the more expensive (taxes and lives) it will get. At what point do you decide security is something worth paying taxes for? For me now, nothing more. Our tax burden is the highest since the 1940s. our domestic bills are the highest they've ever been (net zero BS) and the local property taxes are going up,while taxes on employment are going up too. We also are paying a lot to house illegal immigrants in nice hotels and removed benefits from pensioners and are looking to tax savings/reduce levels of tax free savings. I absolutely feel for Ukraine, but they can't have an open cheque book while we in the UK go broke. Peace is the only acceptable thing for me.
March 4, 2025Mar 4 1 minute ago, UK Eagle said: For me now, nothing more. Our tax burden is the highest since the 1940s. our domestic bills are the highest they've ever been (net zero BS) and the local property taxes are going up,while taxes on employment are going up too. We also are paying a lot to house illegal immigrants in nice hotels and removed benefits from pensioners and are looking to tax savings/reduce levels of tax free savings. I absolutely feel for Ukraine, but they can't have an open cheque book while we in the UK go broke. Peace is the only acceptable thing for me. If fascist dictators are allowed to take whatever they want, there will never be peace. How many pensioners are there in Russia do you think?
March 4, 2025Mar 4 6 minutes ago, DEagle7 said: You see this is why I'm mean to you Fing rube. I don't give a crap your crazy ass says. You are like the homeless guy on Market yelling at the wall.
March 4, 2025Mar 4 6 minutes ago, Diehardfan said: I don't give a crap your crazy ass says. You are like the homeless guy on Market yelling at the wall. What's wrong with yelling at the wall?
March 4, 2025Mar 4 6 minutes ago, Diehardfan said: I don't give a crap your crazy ass says. You are like the homeless guy on Market yelling at the wall. so I'm crazy now huh? Good to know.
March 4, 2025Mar 4 9 minutes ago, MidMoFo said: If fascist dictators are allowed to take whatever they want, there will never be peace. How many pensioners are there in Russia do you think? I don't care how many pensioners there are in Russia. It's in Russia. so isn't my concern. I care that we are prioritising forever wars over our own elderly. As you can tell,I've reached a point with Ukraine where the cost of supporting them indefinitely them isn't justifiable any more. I hate Putin, I hate the hold he has over Russia, but the longer this goes on, the more likely more and more of us will get drawn in. Now is the time for the west and Ukraine to accept we can't win this without it dragging half the world into a war over eastern Ukraine. Enough is enough.
March 4, 2025Mar 4 Look all I'm saying is what are the chances that allowing unchecked imperialistic advances of an oligarch causes issues in Europe again?
March 4, 2025Mar 4 Then Europe (Germany) should have not have deindustrialised and relied on Putin for natural gas (as an example) to power their grid. We wanted, in Europe cheap natural gas rather than frack our lands, enabled a Dictators bank account and then clutched our pearls when we further enabled Ukraine by talking about NATO and EU membership and anger said Dictator. I wish we weren't in this position, but we are.
March 4, 2025Mar 4 15 minutes ago, DEagle7 said: Look all I'm saying is what are the chances that allowing unchecked imperialistic advances of an oligarch causes issues in Europe again? Then Europe (Germany) should have not have deindustrialised and relied on Putin for natural gas (as an example) to power their grid. We wanted, in Europe cheap natural gas rather than frack our lands, enabled a Dictators bank account and then clutched our pearls when we further enabled Ukraine by talking about NATO and EU membership and anger said Dictator. I wish we weren't in this position, but we are.
March 4, 2025Mar 4 It’s probably a good thing that most WWII vets are no longer with us. They would be disgusted at how easy some of you pansies capitulate to dictators, and are willing to give up everything they fought for. Read a freaking history book for dog’s sake.
March 4, 2025Mar 4 7 minutes ago, Tnt4philly said: Read a freaking history book for dog’s sake "Fall of the Roman Empire” comes to mind.
March 4, 2025Mar 4 53 minutes ago, DEagle7 said: so I'm crazy now huh? Good to know. One of your other personalities remembers me saying it before
March 4, 2025Mar 4 55 minutes ago, Ace Nova said: What's wrong with yelling at the wall? Nothing if the TV is attached to it.
March 4, 2025Mar 4 18 minutes ago, UK Eagle said: Then Europe (Germany) should have not have deindustrialised and relied on Putin for natural gas (as an example) to power their grid. We wanted, in Europe cheap natural gas rather than frack our lands, enabled a Dictators bank account and then clutched our pearls when we further enabled Ukraine by talking about NATO and EU membership and anger said Dictator. I wish we weren't in this position, but we are. I agree that Europes dependency on Russian gas is a self inflicted wound and short sighted. Talking about "enabling" Ukraine by allowing them the means the protect their nation from foreign invasion is frankly a pretty absurd take. This is Russia's doing. Period.
March 4, 2025Mar 4 Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський @ZelenskyyUa I would like to reiterate Ukraine’s commitment to peace. None of us wants an endless war. Ukraine is ready to come to the negotiating table as soon as possible to bring lasting peace closer. Nobody wants peace more than Ukrainians. My team and I stand ready to work under President Trump’s strong leadership to get a peace that lasts. We are ready to work fast to end the war, and the first stages could be the release of prisoners and truce in the sky — ban on missiles, long-ranged drones, bombs on energy and other civilian infrastructure — and truce in the sea immediately, if Russia will do the same. Then we want to move very fast through all next stages and to work with the US to agree a strong final deal. We do really value how much America has done to help Ukraine maintain its sovereignty and independence. And we remember the moment when things changed when President Trump provided Ukraine with Javelins. We are grateful for this. Our meeting in Washington, at the White House on Friday, did not go the way it was supposed to be. It is regrettable that it happened this way. It is time to make things right. We would like future cooperation and communication to be constructive. Regarding the agreement on minerals and security, Ukraine is ready to sign it in any time and in any convenient format. We see this agreement as a step toward greater security and solid security guarantees, and I truly hope it will work effectively. 🤔
March 4, 2025Mar 4 39 minutes ago, UK Eagle said: Then Europe (Germany) should have not have deindustrialised and relied on Putin for natural gas (as an example) to power their grid. We wanted, in Europe cheap natural gas rather than frack our lands, enabled a Dictators bank account and then clutched our pearls when we further enabled Ukraine by talking about NATO and EU membership and anger said Dictator. I wish we weren't in this position, but we are. Your own post here is chocked full of reasons why it’s a terrible idea to be scared of making angry said dictator… he takes everything he can. From his own people to the countries around him. The longer you appease him the more he takes and the stronger he will get and more "expensive” it will be to eradicate him.
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