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So we gave the Ok; like a mob boss giving the Ok to whack somebody...🤔😶
yeah, we very clearly and directly said "Russia is preparing to invade Ukraine, if they go beyond Ukraine, we will get involved" months before any "border" was crossed.

of course, there was also a time when we were providing no surveillance, then no arms, then no direct support, then no armor and on and on and on as the goal posts keep moving :laughing:
 
yeah, we very clearly and directly said "Russia is preparing to invade Ukraine, if they go beyond Ukraine, we will get involved" months before any "border" was crossed.

of course, there was also a time when we were providing no surveillance, then no arms, then no direct support, then no armor and on and on and on as the goal posts keep moving :laughing:
And now the dumb fucks want another 24 fucking billion for Ukraine. 😡
 

Deepest apologies’: Canada official backtracks after Ukraine Nazi honoured
House Speaker Anthony Rota praised Yaroslav Hunka, 98, as a ‘Ukrainian hero’ at Canada’s Parliament, with Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Justin Trudeau attending and applauding.
 

Deepest apologies’: Canada official backtracks after Ukraine Nazi honoured
House Speaker Anthony Rota praised Yaroslav Hunka, 98, as a ‘Ukrainian hero’ at Canada’s Parliament, with Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Justin Trudeau attending and applauding.
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so russia decides to not export oil to anyone that's not signed up with russia.

discuss.
Should be simple, everybody boycotted Russian oil and gas years ago :lmao:

Oh wait, that was just more posturing. Like this if it goes through, it just adds a third [or 10th] party to line the fraud line. Russia sells their gas, Germans don't freeze as much to death, Belarus gets huge financial gain, Hugh prices are blamed on climate change
 
Should be simple, everybody boycotted Russian oil and gas years ago :lmao:

Oh wait, that was just more posturing. Like this if it goes through, it just adds a third [or 10th] party to line the fraud line. Russia sells their gas, Germans don't freeze as much to death, Belarus gets huge financial gain, Hugh prices are blamed on climate change
but no way there could be grey markets of exports back into europe.

they're so steadfastly resolute in their support.
 

Superpower​


Sean Penn sets out to make a lighthearted film about President Zelensky, but ends up with a front row seat to the early days of Ukraine’s war with Russia.

:lmao:



 
Superpower

Sean Penn sets out to make a lighthearted film about President Zelensky, but ends up with a front row seat to the early days of Ukraine’s war with Russia.

:lmao:


Geees...:laughing::homer:
 
The brainiacs at Phoenix City Hall tried to donate guns to Ukraine, um, oops, you can't do that.



The City of Phoenix wants to donate hundreds of unclaimed firearms to the Ukraine—some GOP lawmakers are challenging the move​

The transfer of unclaimed firearms to the National Police of Ukraine is being met with a Republican challenge through a formal request for an investigation
Marcus Reichley, Reporter
August 29, 2023
https://nevalleynews.org/18061/news...gop-lawmakers-are-challenging-the-move/#photo


A Phoenix City Council unanimous decision to transfer unclaimed firearms to Ukraine’s National Police has drawn scrutiny from some Arizona GOP leaders. The decision to transfer weapons to the Ukraine is a popular one but criticisms have been raised by a small group of Republican lawmakers.
“The City has selected approximately 500-600 unclaimed firearms to transfer through Gruelle, a private company which provides export and import services. Gruelle will transfer to the National Police of Ukraine. Only 9mm, 45mm, 39mm and 12 gauge firearms will be sent. Firearms are unclaimed when there has been no owner contact after a thirty day notice, in which case the City can dispose of them,” says a Phoenix City Council meeting agenda.
State Representatives Quang Nguyen and Selina Bliss briefly sought to challenge the transfer, citing potential violations of state laws governing the disposal of firearms. Their formal complaint to Attorney General Kris Mayes is currently pending review.
Back in June, the Phoenix City Council unanimously approved a plan allowing 500 to 600 firearms to be transferred to a private company that will then transport the weapons to the Ukrainian police force.
In 2022, the Miami New Times reported that the City of Miami passed a gun buyback resolution similar to the City of Phoenix plan to ship firearms to Ukraine.
In response to the criticism from the GOP, Mayor Gallego pointed to a past state initiative under Governor Doug Ducey that transferred 9,000 pounds of surplus law enforcement equipment to Ukraine. “It’s consistent with Arizona’s previous stance. The Legislature supported similar actions under the former Governor,” Gallego said
Northeast Valley News spoke to Valley locals who generally seem to support the weapon transfers to Ukraine.
“I think it’s an excellent way to repurpose the weapons,” says Phoenix resident and insurance underwriter Sarah Thompson.
“They could make a huge difference in Ukraine, where they’re dealing with a real conflict,” Thompson said.
Scottsdale local Kevin Davis also agreed with the city’s decision.
“If the guns are just sitting there unclaimed, why not put them to use where they’re needed? It’s a good cause to support Ukraine,” said Davis.
“Forget the technicalities,” added Maria Gonzales, another Phoenix resident. “These guns can help protect lives overseas, help the people who are defending from an invasion.”
The City of Miami has already shipped a large amount of firearms to the war efforts over the summer.
Despite the skepticism of Republican lawmakers, local support and the Mayor’s statements indicate that the City of Phoenix is likely to proceed with the weapon transfer with little hindrance.
 

Deepest apologies’: Canada official backtracks after Ukraine Nazi honoured
House Speaker Anthony Rota praised Yaroslav Hunka, 98, as a ‘Ukrainian hero’ at Canada’s Parliament, with Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Justin Trudeau attending and applauding.
Speaker of the House resigned today. Curious to see if this was "staged" by someone not agreeing with his boss and showing the people who we really are funding.
 
60 minutes did a bit on where some of our money is going in Ukraine. Beck has some questions

Didn't even watch the video, but the answer to "government shut down = good?" Is always a resounding yes. If you notice when they do shut it down it's only down for a short period of time, can't let people see that 99.9% of what's being stolen from them is being squandered on useless shit. However I bet the Ukrainian funding would not stop if they "shut down" as they will deem that essential to national security or some shit. Shut down the national parks despite that being our birth right to use them, but keep the money flowing to the ukes.:mad3:
 
Just 2 more weeks to flatten the Russians.


Our dollar will be worth 10 cents and we will all be poor, the UKRs will all be dead, and our politicians will all be rich.

Here in Canada the federal government is cutting taxes on and subsidizing and backing development loans for housing... but it's all supposed to be rental housing and all in cities.

You will own nothing and you better be happy about it.
 
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