The Dow has dropped more than 1,000 points per month since the beginning of the year. Inflation is over 8% and shortages now include diesel and baby food. Tain't funny, McGee.
What happens when you move your supply chains to other countries, then start restricting trade with them. They wont be happy until there is no value in money. Then we will all be living off hand outs from the government. Unable to do anything with out permission.
The current Marxist administration being fronted by a severely mentally debilitated octogenarian has already passed Jimmy Carter as the most feckless and inept presidential administration in recent history.
It is obvious now that they have their sights set on making Herbert Hoover and The Great Depression look "good" by comparison.
The White House has very little to do with it, they are puppets. The puppet masters are elsewhere.
THAT is why I was very precise in my saying:
"The current Marxist administration being fronted by a severely mentally debilitated octogenarian..."
If the forum Leftist contingent is as confused and ignorant about the use of the word "fronted" as they are so many other common English words and terms they can look it up.
Not all that unlike the previous Marxist administration that ended on January 20, 2021, to be precise. Or at least as precise, in language and wording, as the precedent to this message.
Originally posted by rinselberg: Not all that unlike the previous Marxist administration that ended on January 20, 2021, to be precise.
Enlighten us. Maybe you can start a new thread listing all of the Trump Administration's Marxist/Fascist/Authoritarian actions.
Then you can start a thread listing all the good and non-Marxist actions from the Biden Admini... I mean the Bill Ayers WeatherUnderground Obama Administration.
I find it quite odd, no one wants to know where $40 billion is being spent in Ukraine... the break down.
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Originally posted by WonderBoy: I find it quite odd, no one wants to know where $40 billion is being spent in Ukraine... the break down.
The $40 billion that Congress just approved is $3 billion more (I think) than what the Biden administration originally asked for.
I do believe that the breakdown of this "mega-sized" $40 billion aid package into its various parts—how the money is going to be parceled out among the various parts of the total aid package—has been made public. The aid package comes under the purview of the State Department's Inspector Generals or IGs. It's their job to report on whether the aid that is being flowed to Ukraine is lining up with the plan that Congress just approved.
I wouldn't give credence to a single word that Rand Paul had to say about it, which is what I believe is behind this remark from WonderBoy.
I don't think that Ukraine is shaping up as another "Afghanistan", despite the administrative similarities in terms of how the military and other kinds of support is flowed and IG'd. Taking Ukraine, in comparison to Afghanistan. More differences than similarities, on the receiving end of the aid packages.
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The $40 billion that Congress just approved is $3 billion more (I think) than what the Biden administration originally asked for.
I do believe that the breakdown of this "mega-sized" $40 billion aid package into its various parts—how the money is going to be parceled out among the various parts of the total aid package—has been made public. The aid package comes under the purview of the State Department's Inspector Generals or IGs. It's their job to report on whether the aid that is being flowed to Ukraine is lining up with the plan that Congress just approved.
I wouldn't give credence to a single word that Rand Paul had to say about it, which is what I believe is behind this remark from WonderBoy.
You believe a lot.
When it comes to the action of this administration, I want proof.
I don't think that Ukraine is shaping up as another "Afghanistan", despite the administrative similarities in terms of how the military and other kinds of support is flowed and IG'd. Taking Ukraine, in comparison to Afghanistan. More differences than similarities, on the receiving end of the aid packages.