Russia begins invasion of Ukraine

Lets go to Dean Baker again, the guy who told the truth about the '08 recession and criticized Washington, literally has a website called "Beat the Press" criticizing the media, since you're so interested in truthtellers:
"Last year, we paid $338 billion in interest, this year we are projected to pay $290 billion. Measured as a share of GDP, last year our interest payments came to around 1.6 percent, this year’s payments are projected at 1.4 percent. By comparison, in the early and mid-1990s (a very prosperous decade) our interest burden was over 3.0 percent of GDP.

But even the 1.6 percent figure overstates the actual burden. The Federal Reserve Board currently holds trillions of dollars of government debt. The interest paid on the debt held by the Fed is refunded right back to the Treasury. Last year the Fed paid $88.5 billion to the Treasury, reducing the true interest burden by 0.4 percentage points, which leaves the interest burden at only slightly above 1.0 percentage point of GDP."

Paying 1% of our GDP on debt interest is very affordable. It used to be 3%.


Also, 7 Things You Need to Know About the National Debt, Deficits, and the Dollar:
Point two is especially something you should read.

1) The national debt is not literally a generational transfer.
This is easy to see because everyone who holds the debt (government bonds) today will eventually be dead, leaving the possession of the bonds to their children and grandchildren. In other words, the interest on the debt will be paid from some members of future generations to other members of future generations. (We will deal with issues created by foreign ownership below.) The debt can involve a generational transfer only insofar as it slows the economy’s growth, so that it produces less in the future.

2) The high dollar (not the budget deficit) is what causes the trade deficit and therefore leads the United States to borrow from foreigners.
No one buys foreign made goods at Wal-Mart because the government is running a budget deficit. They buy foreign made goods because a high dollar has made foreign goods cheaper than comparable U.S.-made goods. The high dollar also makes U.S. exports more expensive for people living in other countries.

3) A large trade deficit requires that we either have a very large budget deficit or extremely low private savings or some combination. This is an accounting identity.
If we are borrowers internationally then we must have very low domestic savings. And we are borrowers internationally because we have an over-valued dollar. In other words, the high dollar requires us to either have large budget deficits or to have low private savings.

4) The stock and housing bubbles led to an enormous reduction in private saving through the wealth effect.
Research shows that $100 in additional stock wealth will lead to $3 to $4 of additional consumption, meaning that saving drops by this amount. The housing wealth effect is estimated to be $5 to $7 of additional consumption for every $100 of housing wealth. This means that a $10 trillion stock bubble would be expected to reduce annual saving by $300 billion to $400 billion. An $8 trillion housing bubble would be expected to reduce annual saving by between $400 billion and $560 billion. These bubbles have been the main cause of the low savings rate in the United States over the last 15 years.

5) During times of economic weakness, deficit spending actually helps the economy to grow.
In such times deficit spending is also likely to increase investment. In this case, deficit spending makes our children and grandchildren richer than if we did not have deficit spending.

6) High and rising private sector health care costs in the United States are responsible for the bulk of the federal budget deficit problem.
(Government health care programs like Medicare and Medicaid pay for health care provided by the private sector.) If health care costs are not contained, then the economy will be devastated regardless of what we do with the federal budget. If they are contained, then there is no budget problem.

7) Social Security has a dedicated stream of financing that keeps it fully funded until 2036 according to the most recent projections.
Given this stream of funding, it would be no more justifiable to cut back benefits in the near future than to default on the federal debt.

Dean Baker is just as stupid as you are.

And he's shilling for the same people.

At the end of the day, money has to be worth something. It has to be represented by something of value.

Money itself is presumed to be an exchange note for a commodity of material value. FACT. IRREFUTABLE FACT.

the dollar is no longer represented by any material commodity of value. It's not worth anything more or less than what the regime in Washington claims it's worth.
In other words, the dollar is represented by the ability of Washington to pay it's debt. Because there's no other material asset tied to the Dollar.

Now, you're a stupid bitch. There's no denying that. So is @Big_paul .

But even the dumbest of observers looking at this, will come to the conclusion that if you can't pay your debts, then that banknote doesn't mean anything. It's a credit voucher for a regime in debt it cannot pay.
And that's not copy and paste bullshit propoganda. That just common sense. A debate arena you've shown you cannot compete in. Because you have to resort to bullshit copy and paste the words of other liars simply to keep in the debate. You're not smart enough to do it on your own. You've proved that beyond any doubt.

So it's obvious to any rational person, that without the military ability to continue plundering other nations and people's in order to pay it's debt and finance it's further ambitious of robbery and plundering,then it's going bankrupt.

What that means, to any non stupid person like you or @Big_paul is that if you cannot continue to rob and plunder weaker nations to pay your bills, or provoke wars for profit among poorer countries with unrelated interest then you have nothing left to offer of any real material value.

Your money is useless. It was based on empirical expansion and it's been overspent because the world and it's people have decided you cannot take anymore from them.

The game is over bitches. The jig is up.

You're a couple of stupid cunts holding onto a fantasy that's dead and never really existed.

You're not going to get paid in natural gas because you flew a rainbow flag over Kabul. Nobody's going to reward you for killing hundreds of thousands of southeast Asian peasants to save them from "communism" while you push communism.

Your bullshit has been displayed. You've been exposed and found lacking. You're time is over.

You're cunts that shilled for the bastards that made you comfortable. And didn't know any better.

You're pathetic.

God help you poor ignorant bastards if you don't own any land or real assets.

Because you'll be hungry very soon.

I've got not the slightest doubt neither one of you pathetic bastards could survive without this artificial system of exchange.

But I can bitch. I can.

I own land. I have the means to feed my family and friends without a grocery store or credit card.

I laugh at you stupid fukks. Because I know what's coming to you. And you deserve it.
 
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@hometeam you def are winning the debate. Your thoughts are rational and you aren't quick to call names or make false accusations/dismiss everything the other person says as BS etc..with no true rebuttal.

The other guy = loser that needs to cool off cuz he seems personally offended. Its guys like him I say hey buddy, if its so bad, then leave instead of constantly bitching.

I don't like either major party right now but I don't go around bitching about the US 24x7. That is the opposite of being patriotic. Regardless of what is going on politically, I'm still proud and I feel lucky to be an American.
 
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the dollar is no longer represented by any material commodity of value.
It hasn't been tied to gold since 1970, and by the early 1980s all industrialized nations were using free-floating currencies. As you can see, we've been fine. The dollar is worth what someone is willing to pay for it in another currency, not what Washington says it is. It's not like the ruble where you can't buy it anywhere outside of Russia right now.

Money is just a means of distributing good and services, and nice things like an iPhone or an F-150 truck demands a lot of money. When there's not enough money in circulation the Fed prints more, targeting a 2% annual inflation rate.

Russia invading Ukraine hasn't given given Russia any new allies, it's just alienated old ones. Everyone knows who is right and wrong here, 141 countries have condemned Russia. Us aiding Ukraine hasn't given us any new enemies. Dean Bakers article about dumping the dollar was from 2009:
They've been talking about dumping the dollar for over a decade. Just because we have some angry Russians out there and Putin has promised to make us pay doesn't make this anything new.

@hometeam you def are winning the debate. Your thoughts are rational and you aren't quick to call names or make false accusations/dismiss everything the other person says as BS etc..with no true rebuttal.

The other guy = loser that needs to cool off cuz he seems personally offended. Its guys like him I say hey buddy, if its so bad, then leave instead of constantly bitching.

I don't like either major party right now but I don't go around bitching about the US 24x7. That is the opposite of being patriotic. Regardless of what is going on politically, I'm still proud and I feel lucky to be an American.
Well, I'm pretty darn sure the guy is Russian and this guy on twitter is him:
https://twitter.com/hughinn

He starts posting at 5am Louisiana time every day and doesn't stop until somewhere between 5pm to 8pm Louisiana time (never posts after 8.) He posted this the other day:
"Your Olympus is falling. The barbarians are at the gates and you've fucked over the only people that could keep them from bursting your comfortable little blue bubble. Hallelujah. There is a god and he's smiling"

And if I'm right he speaks at least 3 languages (probably a 4th with Norwegian) and he's studied US history. It would make him a very good bot if he's not employed by the FSB directly. Or he could just be a Russian nutjob.

So it's like, if he's not really this misinformed paranoid libertarian from Louisiana, how much time and effort do you want to put into convincing a Russian fanatic that their country isn't this empire anymore, isn't winning in Ukraine, isn't taking down America?
 
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Well, I'm pretty darn sure the guy is Russian and this guy on twitter is him:
https://twitter.com/hughinn

He starts posting at 5am Louisiana time every day and doesn't stop until somewhere between 5pm to 8pm Louisiana time (never posts after 8.) He posted this the other day:
"Your Olympus is falling. The barbarians are at the gates and you've fucked over the only people that could keep them from bursting your comfortable little blue bubble. Hallelujah. There is a god and he's smiling"

And if I'm right he speaks at least 3 languages (probably a 4th with Norwegian) and he's studied US history. It would make him a very good bot if he's not employed by the FSB directly. Or he could just be a Russian nutjob.

So it's like, if he's not really this misinformed paranoid libertarian from Louisiana, how much time and effort do you want to put into convincing a Russian fanatic that their country isn't this empire anymore, isn't winning in Ukraine, isn't taking down America?
Its hard to tell sometimes how that war is going with all the disinformation but I agree, Russia is a shell of what it used to be and there is ZERO chance Russia is taking down the USA in our lifetimes.
 
Its hard to tell sometimes how that war is going with all the disinformation but I agree, Russia is a shell of what it used to be and there is ZERO chance Russia is taking down the USA in our lifetimes.
But for the time being they have to convince their people they will, even though anyone in America (and most in Russia) can see they're just handing out red Kool Aid to drink. Along with the other big lie that they didn't start this and did nothing wrong.

You know, during the Vietnam War we didn't go around saying we weren't fighting the Vietnamese, that we were really fighting the Soviets. And after it was over we didn't blame anyone but ourselves; we kicked a few leaders out of office. But politics in Russia are much different - they don't mind having an emperor, it has served them well for 600 years, and an emperor can never be blamed.

The thing about information warfare is it's cheap. Russia can pay a bot less than $15k salary per year while a kalibre missile costs them $1 million domestically. If you think they don't have Americans on their payroll, that would be naive. And disinformation is a centerpiece of their current military doctrine, the Gerosimov doctrine:

you cannot continue to rob and plunder weaker nations to pay your bills, or provoke wars for profit
We've lost money in every conflict, a lot of money. Iraq has a GDP of $200 billion, Ukraine $200 billion, Afghanistan $14 billion, the US is $21 trillion. We're not getting rich by plundering these countries.

But @mass gain this is what Russia is telling their people. This war couldn't possibly be about what Putin wrote in his own essay on Ukraine:
that Ukraine isn't a real country, Ukrainians aren't a people, that they are historically united and the only thing keeping them apart and weak is the West. It's not that he's trying to right that wrong here. It's really about America's evil gang of thieves.

And this is why I say he's probably a bot, because everything he says comes from that Russian point of view. Add in the anger at the thought of this hurting Russia and delight at the thought of America's downfall.

Which just goes to show you know about as much about the Russian people as you do the rest of America outside that little blue bubble of yours.
I think the #1 thing to know about the Russian people as pertains to the US and this war is that every administration since the elder Bush in the 90s has told Russia multiple times they don't get to have spheres of influence anymore, and if you know even the smallest bit about Russians (especially Putin) and their narcissism/imperialism that had to feel like a punch to the gut.

But lets look at this realistically here: Russia's army is no stronger than India's or France's now, their economy no stronger than Italy's or Chile's. What on Earth gives them the right to bully and invade their neighbors? Especially with NATO backing them? History? That's in the past. Nobody has invaded anybody in Europe like this since WWII and there's good reason for that.

As Americans, we don't even think about our power and influence until we go abroad and see everyone speaking English and watching our movies, the French being jealous and Brits being envious. Russians could never see themselves as equal people to other Europeans, especially the Eastern ones. So Ukraine leaving their orbit and joining Europe was enough to "provoke" them. Isn't that sad?
 
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But for the time being they have to convince their people they will, even though anyone in America (and most in Russia) can see they're just handing out red Kool Aid to drink. Along with the other big lie that they didn't start this and did nothing wrong.

You know, during the Vietnam War we didn't go around saying we weren't fighting the Vietnamese, that we were really fighting the Soviets. And after it was over we didn't blame anyone but ourselves; we kicked a few leaders out of office. But politics in Russia are much different - they don't mind having an emperor, it has served them well for 600 years, and an emperor can never be blamed.

The thing about information warfare is it's cheap. Russia can pay a bot less than $15k salary per year while a kalibre missile costs them $1 million domestically. If you think they don't have Americans on their payroll, that would be naive. And disinformation is a centerpiece of their current military doctrine, the Gerosimov doctrine:


We've lost money in every conflict, a lot of money. Iraq has a GDP of $200 billion, Ukraine $200 billion, Afghanistan $14 billion, the US is $21 trillion. We're not getting rich by plundering these countries.

But @mass gain this is what Russia is telling their people. This war couldn't possibly be about what Putin wrote in his own essay on Ukraine:
that Ukraine isn't a real country, Ukrainians aren't a people, that they are historically united and the only thing keeping them apart and weak is the West. It's not that he's trying to right that wrong here. It's really about America's evil gang of thieves.

And this is why I say he's probably a bot, because everything he says comes from that Russian point of view. Add in the anger at the thought of this hurting Russia and delight at the thought of America's downfall.


I think the #1 thing to know about the Russian people as pertains to the US and this war is that every administration since the elder Bush in the 90s has told Russia multiple times they don't get to have spheres of influence anymore, and if you know even the smallest bit about Russians (especially Putin) and their narcissism/imperialism that had to feel like a punch to the gut.

But lets look at this realistically here: Russia's army is no stronger than India's or France's now, their economy no stronger than Italy's or Chile's. What on Earth gives them the right to bully and invade their neighbors? Especially with NATO backing them? History? That's in the past. Nobody has invaded anybody in Europe like this since WWII and there's good reason for that.

As Americans, we don't even think about our power and influence until we go abroad and see everyone speaking English and watching our movies, the French being jealous and Brits being envious. Russians could never see themselves as equal people to other Europeans, especially the Eastern ones. So Ukraine leaving their orbit and joining Europe was enough to "provoke" them. Isn't that sad?

In other words, by your own admission, you think only Washington has the right to bully other nations and dictate spheres of influence.

That's fukkin sad
 
In other words, by your own admission, you think only Washington has the right to bully other nations and dictate spheres of influence.

That's fukkin sad
A typical Russian response: you get to have influence and we don't, not fair!

Yes, because your system of a ruling Tsar who controls everything and threatens everybody abroad with force is a failed system in modern times. You have been unwilling or unable to modernize your society and economy, and to blend in globally. And now you are 1/10th the country we are. Sorry.

We are happy with the territory we have, the borders the way are are. We are not a broken apart empire trying to put it back together again using force. And your expansion by means of force threatens global peace and prosperity.
 
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@hometeam you def are winning the debate. Your thoughts are rational and you aren't quick to call names or make false accusations/dismiss everything the other person says as BS etc..with no true rebuttal.

The other guy = loser that needs to cool off cuz he seems personally offended. Its guys like him I say hey buddy, if its so bad, then leave instead of constantly bitching.

I don't like either major party right now but I don't go around bitching about the US 24x7. That is the opposite of being patriotic. Regardless of what is going on politically, I'm still proud and I feel lucky to be an American.

I'm proud to be an American myself.

But I'm done pretending like Washington DC represents American people anymore.

And nothing he posts are his thoughts. It's literally copy and paste propoganda you can find verbatim with an easy search.

If you go back far enough you'll see I've created rebuttals and provided evidence for all of it.

I gave up because he doesn't even read it. He just copy and pasting the same thing over and over
 
A typical Russian response: you get to have influence and we don't, not fair!

Yes, because your system of a ruling Tsar who controls everything and threatens abroad using force is a failed system in modern times. You have been unwilling or unable to modernize your society and economy, and to blend in globally. And now you are 1/10th the country we are. Sorry.

We are happy with the territory we have, the borders the way are are. We are not a broken apart empire trying to put it back together again by force. And your expansion by force threatens global peace and prosperity.

I'm not Russian , nor am I pro Putin or anybody else.

I'm an American that wants my own government to stop the endless foreign wars and aspirations of empire because there's no future in empire.

There's no force in the world today that threatens peace and prosperity in the world more than Washington DC.

As an American and citizen of what is supposed to be a free Republic,I disagree with our leadership provoking wars and creating revolutions to topple governments it doesn't like.

And I don't believe all that of the worlds diverse people need to live under the thumb of a single globalist regime that dictates policies and operating rules for all of the Earth's different people and societies.

I want Washington to stop trying to rule the world and let people live their own lives
 
It's just disgusting to me that some people can cheer on the carnage and suffering of the ukranian people because he thinks it helps his gods in Washington with their aspirations of becoming the masters of all mankind.

I don't understand how somebody can see such a thing as good, right or just.

Two wrongs don't make a right and no parties involved in this travesty are innocent.

I don't have any say in Russia chooses to do and why. I don't have any say in Ukrainian politics.

I'm an American and I want to be able to see this and say that my own government did everything it could to prevent this type of thing and that they're doing everything they can now to get the fighting and dying to stop.

But the truth is my government bears alot of the responsibility for bringing this about in the first place and they've fueled the fire as much as they could every step of the way.

I will not support a regime in Washington that acts like this

 
@hometeam is shill for a small class of very wealthy people who believe that they have some kind of moral superiority or bizarre quasi type of divine right to rule over the world and it's people.

Other nations of the world must do what they say. Limit thier own interests to whatever they allow. Adopt domestic and international policies that they dictate and approve of.

They're committed to this sort of Trotsky like vision where they don't respect boundaries or sovereignty, but they create it themselves as they see fit. Or destroy and rearrange it as it suits them. Just look at they've done over much of Latin America and the Balkans for examples

All of his talking points, all of his sources and everything he copy and pastes here come from that same all circle of people who see themselves as the rulers of the universe.

The problem is, most of the world disagrees.

@hometeam in his fantasy world thinks he's saving the world....when in reality, most of the world wants to protect themselves from him.

To be fair @hometeam is completely thoughtless and unoriginal. He's never said anything unique or original and merely parroted verbatim what those he sees as his betters have told him.

So when I say "him" I don't mean hometeam. He's certainly not one of them. He's not Smart enough. He's just a useful idiot for those he mimics like a monkey would imitate a master. And ought to be regarded accordingly
 
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You're not going to get paid in natural gas because you flew a rainbow flag over Kabul.

No one in America would say we went to Afghanistan to fly a rainbow flag over Kabul. It just shows how disconnected you are from the people you claim to be one of in your message board posts. But we know what a problem Russians had with us flying the gay pride flag over our embassy in Russia:

And here's a list of countries by natural gas production:
1United States32,914,647,000
2Russia22,728,734,000
3Iran9,097,956,245
4Canada6,751,698,275

Nobody's going to reward you for killing hundreds of thousands of southeast Asian peasants to save them from "communism" while you push communism.
That's eerily similar to what the Russian Hughinn retweeted on Twitter:


View: https://twitter.com/olik_turk/status/444908804887420928?s=20
The translation is: USA - "It is possible to burn children and civilians with napalm in Vietnam. It is impossible to hold a peaceful referendum in Crimea." -McFaul


his gods in Washington
Ok Huginn, which your twitter account says is the name of Odin's messenger bird. Who's your god you're spreading the word for?

They're committed to this sort of Trotsky like vision where they don't respect boundaries or sovereignty, but they create it themselves as they see fit.
Another very Russian way of thinking. Nobody in America, especially rural Louisiana, knows who Trotsky is. You would need to have taken a Russian history class in college.

It's getting to be about 12:30AM in Moscow, your bed time. If you see this I hope you can go to bed knowing that your country started this and nobody believes your bs about Russia not being at fault. You were weaker than you thought you were and now you're getting what you deserve. You need to stop blaming others and start thinking about what changes in Russia going forward because the way your country operates currently is good for no one.
 
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No one in America would say we went to Afghanistan to fly a rainbow flag over Kabul. It just shows how disconnected you are from the people you claim to be one of in your message board posts. But we know what a problem Russians had with us flying the gay pride flag over our embassy in Russia:

And here's a list of countries by natural gas production:
1United States32,914,647,000
2Russia22,728,734,000
3Iran9,097,956,245
4Canada6,751,698,275


That's eerily similar to what the Russian Hughinn retweeted on Twitter:


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The translation is: USA - "It is possible to burn children and civilians with napalm in Vietnam. It is impossible to hold a peaceful referendum in Crimea." -McFaul



Ok Huginn, which your twitter account says is the name of Odin's messenger bird. Who's your god you're spreading the word for?


Another very Russian way of thinking. Nobody in America, especially rural Louisiana, knows who Trotsky is. You would need to have taken a Russian history class in college.

It's getting to be about 12:30AM in Moscow, your bed time. If you see this I hope you can go to bed knowing that your country started this and nobody believes your bs about Russia not being at fault. You were weaker than you thought you were and now you're getting what you deserve. You need to stop blaming others and start thinking about what changes in Russia going forward because the way your country operates currently is good for no one.


Oh really ?

So you can tell us all some other reason we spent twenty years, killed hundreds of thousands of people spent trillions of dollars to "liberate" the Afghan people from the "evil, facists, dictator, Nazi and homophobic Taliban" just to replace the Taliban with......the Taliban.

Or are we going to blame the Taliban (others) for that failure?
 
No one in America would say we went to Afghanistan to fly a rainbow flag over Kabul. It just shows how disconnected you are from the people you claim to be one of in your message board posts. But we know what a problem Russians had with us flying the gay pride flag over our embassy in Russia:

And here's a list of countries by natural gas production:
1United States32,914,647,000
2Russia22,728,734,000
3Iran9,097,956,245
4Canada6,751,698,275


That's eerily similar to what the Russian Hughinn retweeted on Twitter:


View: https://twitter.com/olik_turk/status/444908804887420928?s=20
The translation is: USA - "It is possible to burn children and civilians with napalm in Vietnam. It is impossible to hold a peaceful referendum in Crimea." -McFaul



Ok Huginn, which your twitter account says is the name of Odin's messenger bird. Who's your god you're spreading the word for?


Another very Russian way of thinking. Nobody in America, especially rural Louisiana, knows who Trotsky is. You would need to have taken a Russian history class in college.


LMFAO.

SO YOU THINK PEOPLE IN RURAL LOUISIANA AND MIDDLE AMERICA ARE STUPID AND UNEDUCATED.

SO I MUST BE A RUSSIAN SPY.

GO FIGURE.

you stupid bitch.

I've never set foot on a college campus in my life and went to school with a bayou for a playground.

But I've read Aristotle, Hume, sun Tzu and even Trotsky.
Also Dostoyevsky, Ann Rand and Nietzsche.

go figure you stupid cunt. I'm probably better educated than you and definitely more intelligent.

that just chaps your ass doesn't it?

Because you think you're something special and you and your leadership has a right to rule the rest of the world because you think you know better than we do.

What an ignorant cunt.


It's getting to be about 12:30AM in Moscow, your bed time. If you see this I hope you can go to bed knowing that your country started this and nobody believes your bs about Russia not being at fault. You were weaker than you thought you were and now you're getting what you deserve. You need to stop blaming others and start thinking about what changes in Russia going forward because the way your country operates currently is good for no one.
 
Oh really ?

So you can tell us all some other reason we spent twenty years, killed hundreds of thousands of people spent trillions of dollars to "liberate" the Afghan people from the "evil, facists, dictator, Nazi and homophobic Taliban" just to replace the Taliban with......the Taliban.

Or are we going to blame the Taliban (others) for that failure?
Yes. Afghanistan was about 9-11 and al-Qaeda. Any American will tell you that, especially on the East Coast.
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I've lived in New York City so don't tell me 9-11 was about gay pride flags that upset the Russians so much. The people in Washington, especially at the Pentagon, were pretty pissed too:
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And Putin supported the Afghanistan invasion. Said we could fly over Russia, stage troops in Russia, his intelligence was at our disposal, etc. In fact Putin was the first one to call the White House after the attack to offer condolences.
 
No one in America would say we went to Afghanistan to fly a rainbow flag over Kabul. It just shows how disconnected you are from the people you claim to be one of in your message board posts. But we know what a problem Russians had with us flying the gay pride flag over our embassy in Russia:

And here's a list of countries by natural gas production:
1United States32,914,647,000
2Russia22,728,734,000
3Iran9,097,956,245
4Canada6,751,698,275


That's eerily similar to what the Russian Hughinn retweeted on Twitter:


View: https://twitter.com/olik_turk/status/444908804887420928?s=20
The translation is: USA - "It is possible to burn children and civilians with napalm in Vietnam. It is impossible to hold a peaceful referendum in Crimea." -McFaul



Ok Huginn, which your twitter account says is the name of Odin's messenger bird. Who's your god you're spreading the word for?


Another very Russian way of thinking. Nobody in America, especially rural Louisiana, knows who Trotsky is. You would need to have taken a Russian history class in college.


LMFAO.

SO YOU THINK PEOPLE IN RURAL LOUISIANA AND MIDDLE AMERICA ARE STUPID AND UNEDUCATED.

SO I MUST BE A RUSSIAN SPY.

GO FIGURE.

you stupid bitch.

I've never set foot on a college campus in my life and went to school with a bayou for a playground.

But I've read Aristotle, Hume, sun Tzu and even Trotsky.
Also Dostoyevsky, Ann Rand and Nietzsche.

go figure you stupid cunt. I'm probably better educated than you and definitely more intelligent.

that just chaps your ass doesn't it




It's getting to be about 12:30AM in Moscow, your bed time. If you see this I hope you can go to bed knowing that your country started this and nobody believes your bs about Russia not being at fault. You were weaker than you thought you were and now you're getting what you deserve. You need to stop blaming others and start thinking about what changes in Russia going forward because the way your country operates currently is good for no one.

Yes. Afghanistan was about 9-11 and al-Qaeda. Any American will tell you that, especially on the East Coast.
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I've lived in New York City so don't tell me 9-11 was about gay pride flags that upset the Russians so much. The people in Washington, especially at the Pentagon, were pretty pissed too:
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And Putin supported the Afghanistan invasion. Said we could fly over Russia, stage troops in Russia, his intelligence was at our disposal, etc. In fact Putin was the first one to call the White House after the attack to offer condolences.

Motherfukker I might be a slow country boy. But I get it now.

Your smug ass just can't believe a rural American Louisiana redneck like me, who's never set foot on college campus.

Is better educated, speaks three languages (English, French and Spanish) and studied more philosophy and political science than a phaggot assed liberal who's studied in new York city.

Just imagine how that busts your bubble.

What a fukkin loser

You know, there's much more to the American people than the east coast.

And we ain't stupid.
 
But I've read Aristotle, Hume, sun Tzu and even Trotsky.
Also Dostoyevsky, Ann Rand and Nietzsche.
C'mon you quoted Trotsky. Stop with the charade. We don't study or care about Trotsky here. And here's something else you should know about Americans from Yale history professor and Russia expert Timothy Snyder -- we don't think about you as much as you think about us:

View: https://youtu.be/um-SEQDQidM?t=307

"Well, one thing that one has to understand is that the Russians are systematically wrong about how much attention Americans pay to Russia. The Russians think about America all the time. Americans only think about Russia when they have to. And that is not a reality which Russian leaders can afford to recognize or talk about because their power or their ideology of power rests on the idea that there are great powers in the world: Russia, America, China. Russia’s one of these great powers.

And so the basic reality that Americans actually don’t really like to think about Russia, they don’t think about Russia that much, would be something which is absolutely unacceptable. But that’s a fundamental difference in worldview. Russian leaders are thinking nothing about domestic politics, are thinking about foreign policy all the time, and foreign policy as a kind of duel of great powers.

American presidents, American public opinion, the American columnists, they’re not thinking that way. We only react to Russia when we absolutely have to. I mean, we reacted very, very late and very, very weak to the Russian intervention in the American election in 2016. When Mitt Romney said, when he was campaigning against Barack Obama, that Russia was a serious threat, everyone laughed at him except the Russians, who kind of liked to think that they were a serious threat. When Obama says that Russia doesn’t matter because it’s only a regional economy and so on, he’s saying something which to the Russians is absolutely incomprehensible; they think of themselves as a great power, and they want to prove that they’re a great power.

So the biggest difference is that Russians really like to think about America because American enmity, the idea that America’s trying to hurt Russia, gives Russia a sense of meaning, whereas Americans absolutely do not need Russia for their sense of themselves. That’s the basic difference. " -Snyder
 
This is some funny shit.

@hometeam is a phony and a loser.

Typical "educated liberal"

Lmfao

I speak French because my grandparents were Cajun and my mother insisted we learned and spoke it at home for Many years.
I speak Spanish because I was a trade union organizer on the Gulf coast and south Texas and was given classes and resources to learn it.

I've read philosophy and political science that he hasn't and studied it to pass the time while farming crawfish and red potatoes.

And I'm better educated than he is.

Lmfao

He just can't believe it, because he thinks he's better than me and most Americans and that his leadership has a right to dictate what everyone else cand think and do because we're just stupid rednecks and he has a divine right to tell us how shit is.

What a tool
 
C'mon you quoted Trotsky. Stop with the charade. We don't study or care about Trotsky here. And here's something else you should know about Americans from Yale history professor and Russia expert Timothy Snyder -- we don't think about you as much as you think about us:

View: https://youtu.be/um-SEQDQidM?t=307

"Well, one thing that one has to understand is that the Russians are systematically wrong about how much attention Americans pay to Russia. The Russians think about America all the time. Americans only think about Russia when they have to. And that is not a reality which Russian leaders can afford to recognize or talk about because their power or their ideology of power rests on the idea that there are great powers in the world: Russia, America, China. Russia’s one of these great powers.

And so the basic reality that Americans actually don’t really like to think about Russia, they don’t think about Russia that much, would be something which is absolutely unacceptable. But that’s a fundamental difference in worldview. Russian leaders are thinking nothing about domestic politics, are thinking about foreign policy all the time, and foreign policy as a kind of duel of great powers.

American presidents, American public opinion, the American columnists, they’re not thinking that way. We only react to Russia when we absolutely have to. I mean, we reacted very, very late and very, very weak to the Russian intervention in the American election in 2016. When Mitt Romney said, when he was campaigning against Barack Obama, that Russia was a serious threat, everyone laughed at him except the Russians, who kind of liked to think that they were a serious threat. When Obama says that Russia doesn’t matter because it’s only a regional economy and so on, he’s saying something which to the Russians is absolutely incomprehensible; they think of themselves as a great power, and they want to prove that they’re a great power.

So the biggest difference is that Russians really like to think about America because American enmity, the idea that America’s trying to hurt Russia, gives Russia a sense of meaning, whereas Americans absolutely do not need Russia for their sense of themselves. That’s the basic difference. " -Snyder


More copy and paste bullshit because you have nothing original.

You can't think for yourself.

But you think it's everyone else that's stupid.

It's pathetic
 
You know, there's much more to the American people than the east coast.
Washington is on the East Coast, dummy. And the whole country felt terrorized that day. You're trying to tell us what's going on in America even though you don't have the slightest clue other than the conspiracies Putin and your state run media drum up about us, because as Yale professor Snyder says:
"American enmity, the idea that America’s trying to hurt Russia, gives Russia a sense of meaning, whereas Americans absolutely do not need Russia for their sense of themselves." -Snyder
 
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