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posted on 14/2/24

comment by bmcl1987 - the M stands for meltdown 🤓 (U14177)
posted 1 day, 12 hours ago
Peks, let’s start off with some simple questions for you;

1) do you consider Putin someone who is honest?

2) what is your understanding of Putin’s explanation for the invasion of Ukraine in 2014?

3) what is your understanding of Putin’s explanation for the invasion of Ukraine in 2022?
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Posted 36 hours ago.

posted on 14/2/24

comment by Lucious Lyon (U11781)
posted 39 minutes ago
WATCH: US Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene on remarks by UK foreign secretary Lord Cameron re Ukraine funding: “Frankly, he can kiss my ass.”

https://x.com/jamesmatthewsky/status/1757848592121733251?s=46&t=bPTrpdgNggCdz9igvhmVyw


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She so arrogant.

posted on 14/2/24

comment by bmcl1987 - the M stands for meltdown 🤓 (U14177)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by bmcl1987 - the M stands for meltdown 🤓 (U14177)
posted 1 day, 12 hours ago
Peks, let’s start off with some simple questions for you;

1) do you consider Putin someone who is honest?
compared to most Western politicans , his assessment of the War in Ukraine and its origins are certainly more honest

2) what is your understanding of Putin’s explanation for the invasion of Ukraine in 2014?

the coup d'etat of Yanukovych's in 2014 and the following suppression of the pro - Russian population in Crimea & Donbass led Putin to annexe Crimea and secure the Black Sea. Not one bullet was fired as the population of Crimea are overwhelmingly pro-Russian

3) what is your understanding of Putin’s explanation for the invasion of Ukraine in 2022?

Minsk agreement torn up by NATO.
Ukraine on the verge of joining NATO
Civilian population in pro-Russian Donbass persecuted
Putin gave the West plenty of warnings
War in Ukraine is to
a. annex Donbass
b. Ensure the rest of Ukraine remains out of NATO
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Posted 36 hours ago.
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posted on 14/2/24

comment by Thorgen Kloppinson - "When the facts are ... (U1282)
posted 14 minutes ago
comment by Lucious Lyon (U11781)
posted 39 minutes ago
WATCH: US Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene on remarks by UK foreign secretary Lord Cameron re Ukraine funding: “Frankly, he can kiss my ass.”

https://x.com/jamesmatthewsky/status/1757848592121733251?s=46&t=bPTrpdgNggCdz9igvhmVyw


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She so arrogant.
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Valentines Day US style.

posted on 14/2/24

comment by Peks - Grandmaster B (U6618)
posted 39 minutes ago
comment by bmcl1987 - the M stands for meltdown 🤓 (U14177)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by bmcl1987 - the M stands for meltdown 🤓 (U14177)
posted 1 day, 12 hours ago
Peks, let’s start off with some simple questions for you;

1) do you consider Putin someone who is honest?
compared to most Western politicans , his assessment of the War in Ukraine and its origins are certainly more honest

2) what is your understanding of Putin’s explanation for the invasion of Ukraine in 2014?

the coup d'etat of Yanukovych's in 2014 and the following suppression of the pro - Russian population in Crimea & Donbass led Putin to annexe Crimea and secure the Black Sea. Not one bullet was fired as the population of Crimea are overwhelmingly pro-Russian

3) what is your understanding of Putin’s explanation for the invasion of Ukraine in 2022?

Minsk agreement torn up by NATO.
Ukraine on the verge of joining NATO
Civilian population in pro-Russian Donbass persecuted
Putin gave the West plenty of warnings
War in Ukraine is to
a. annex Donbass
b. Ensure the rest of Ukraine remains out of NATO
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☝️

Posted 36 hours ago.
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Finally, some progress. So let’s explore those a little further.

4) the first question was a general one. I note that you replied in a relative sense (I.e. compared to A N other person). Why is that? The question was not phrased in a relative manner. Additionally you specified the honesty JUST in terms of the origins of the war in Ukraine. Can you answer the question again without the caveats?

2) you state “not one bullet was fired.” That sounds impressive. Although it’s not true is it?

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-ukraine-crisis-military-idUSBREA360GB20140407/

Can you confirm you were wrong that not one shot was fired?

3) you have outlined clearly what you understand as Putin’s rationale for the 2022 invasion of Ukraine. When it comes to territorial sovereignty, do you consider what Putin has done to be reasonable and legally justifiable?

posted on 14/2/24

comment by Lucious Lyon (U11781)
posted 1 hour, 55 minutes ago
WATCH: US Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene on remarks by UK foreign secretary Lord Cameron re Ukraine funding: “Frankly, he can kiss my ass.”

https://x.com/jamesmatthewsky/status/1757848592121733251?s=46&t=bPTrpdgNggCdz9igvhmVyw


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She is aware what he was alleged to have done to a pigs head right?

comment by #4zA (U22472)

posted on 14/2/24

comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by Lucious Lyon (U11781)
posted 1 hour, 55 minutes ago
WATCH: US Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene on remarks by UK foreign secretary Lord Cameron re Ukraine funding: “Frankly, he can kiss my ass.”

https://x.com/jamesmatthewsky/status/1757848592121733251?s=46&t=bPTrpdgNggCdz9igvhmVyw


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She is aware what he was alleged to have done to a pigs head right?
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Of coarse not

She us not aware of anything uther than utmosed cretinusness

posted on 14/2/24

Five-year-old Mu’min has cerebral palsy.

He was hit by a grenade during the IDF raid. A fragment passed through his eye and lodged in his brain. He’s been left blind in one eye

https://x.com/skynews/status/1757782799468077128?s=46&t=bPTrpdgNggCdz9igvhmVyw

posted on 15/2/24

https://twitter.com/TuckerCarlson/status/1757901280830505037

posted on 15/2/24

comment by bmcl1987 - the M stands for meltdown 🤓 (U14177)
posted 5 hours, 53 minutes ago
comment by Peks - Grandmaster B (U6618)
posted 39 minutes ago
comment by bmcl1987 - the M stands for meltdown 🤓 (U14177)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by bmcl1987 - the M stands for meltdown 🤓 (U14177)
posted 1 day, 12 hours ago
Peks, let’s start off with some simple questions for you;

1) do you consider Putin someone who is honest?
compared to most Western politicans , his assessment of the War in Ukraine and its origins are certainly more honest

2) what is your understanding of Putin’s explanation for the invasion of Ukraine in 2014?

the coup d'etat of Yanukovych's in 2014 and the following suppression of the pro - Russian population in Crimea & Donbass led Putin to annexe Crimea and secure the Black Sea. Not one bullet was fired as the population of Crimea are overwhelmingly pro-Russian

3) what is your understanding of Putin’s explanation for the invasion of Ukraine in 2022?

Minsk agreement torn up by NATO.
Ukraine on the verge of joining NATO
Civilian population in pro-Russian Donbass persecuted
Putin gave the West plenty of warnings
War in Ukraine is to
a. annex Donbass
b. Ensure the rest of Ukraine remains out of NATO
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☝️

Posted 36 hours ago.
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Finally, some progress. So let’s explore those a little further.

4) the first question was a general one. I note that you replied in a relative sense (I.e. compared to A N other person). Why is that? The question was not phrased in a relative manner. Additionally you specified the honesty JUST in terms of the origins of the war in Ukraine. Can you answer the question again without the caveats?

2) you state “not one bullet was fired.” That sounds impressive. Although it’s not true is it?

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-ukraine-crisis-military-idUSBREA360GB20140407/

Can you confirm you were wrong that not one shot was fired?

3) you have outlined clearly what you understand as Putin’s rationale for the 2022 invasion of Ukraine. When it comes to territorial sovereignty, do you consider what Putin has done to be reasonable and legally justifiable?
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RFK jr explains it better than me .
Listen & learn 👇

https://twitter.com/dbenner83/status/1757904226582179859

posted on 15/2/24

Kennedy dude does speak a lot of facts tbh, but also a little bullsheet like everything else. What is missing from that clip is an explanation why NATO was able to move east. He talks like the US just decided to do it but it also happened because those countries are scared of Russia. Russia has historically interfered or tried to interfere in most of those countries, there's a whole universe of events, actions, policies and rhetoric from Russia over the decades that has them running scared of Russia, afraid of Russia more than anyone else in the world and that's why they begged to join NATO.

These countries aren't puppets to the level where you can say they were made to join NATO by anyone, they wanted it. Why does Russia not want NATO moving East? It's not because they love them, it's for their own interests as they want to keep the east as their sphere of influence. They don't want the east free of western influence, they want it full of Russian influence.

Having said that why does the west or USA also want to move NATO and their influence further east? Moving NATO right up to Russia's arshole is a lack of respect and provocative as it obviously makes hurts Russia's pride and makes them react. They also do it for their own interests. Round and round we go and overall it's just another pathetic excuse for yet another war.

posted on 15/2/24

comment by Peks - Grandmaster B (U6618)
posted 2 hours, 25 minutes ago
comment by bmcl1987 - the M stands for meltdown 🤓 (U14177)
posted 5 hours, 53 minutes ago
comment by Peks - Grandmaster B (U6618)
posted 39 minutes ago
comment by bmcl1987 - the M stands for meltdown 🤓 (U14177)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by bmcl1987 - the M stands for meltdown 🤓 (U14177)
posted 1 day, 12 hours ago
Peks, let’s start off with some simple questions for you;

1) do you consider Putin someone who is honest?
compared to most Western politicans , his assessment of the War in Ukraine and its origins are certainly more honest

2) what is your understanding of Putin’s explanation for the invasion of Ukraine in 2014?

the coup d'etat of Yanukovych's in 2014 and the following suppression of the pro - Russian population in Crimea & Donbass led Putin to annexe Crimea and secure the Black Sea. Not one bullet was fired as the population of Crimea are overwhelmingly pro-Russian

3) what is your understanding of Putin’s explanation for the invasion of Ukraine in 2022?

Minsk agreement torn up by NATO.
Ukraine on the verge of joining NATO
Civilian population in pro-Russian Donbass persecuted
Putin gave the West plenty of warnings
War in Ukraine is to
a. annex Donbass
b. Ensure the rest of Ukraine remains out of NATO
----------------------------------------------------------------------
☝️

Posted 36 hours ago.
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Finally, some progress. So let’s explore those a little further.

4) the first question was a general one. I note that you replied in a relative sense (I.e. compared to A N other person). Why is that? The question was not phrased in a relative manner. Additionally you specified the honesty JUST in terms of the origins of the war in Ukraine. Can you answer the question again without the caveats?

2) you state “not one bullet was fired.” That sounds impressive. Although it’s not true is it?

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-ukraine-crisis-military-idUSBREA360GB20140407/

Can you confirm you were wrong that not one shot was fired?

3) you have outlined clearly what you understand as Putin’s rationale for the 2022 invasion of Ukraine. When it comes to territorial sovereignty, do you consider what Putin has done to be reasonable and legally justifiable?
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RFK jr explains it better than me .
Listen & learn 👇

https://twitter.com/dbenner83/status/1757904226582179859
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That’s not the agreed terms peks. No YouTube, no twitter. This is about what you believe. Not what RFK jr believes. Try again.

posted on 15/2/24

So we are officials in a recession lads

posted on 15/2/24

Can't be true, we've been told the plan is working

posted on 15/2/24

Perhaps even more important than overall GDP is GDP per capita, which adjusts for the rising population (v important given the scale of migration flows recently). It’s probably a better measure of real economic growth.
And it’s down by 0.7% in 2023.
That’s very bad!

https://x.com/edconwaysky/status/1758028032067977472?s=46&t=bPTrpdgNggCdz9igvhmVyw

posted on 15/2/24

The best thing to do is cut public spending and give tax breaks to the top earners, that should sort it out

posted on 15/2/24

If you took London out of the equation GDP per capita would be on par with Eastern Europe.

posted on 15/2/24

GDP per capita has dipped across 7 quarters now too which is the longest dip since records began in the 40’s

comment by Szoboss (U6997)

posted on 15/2/24

comment by Peks - Grandmaster B (U6618)
posted 6 hours, 30 minutes ago
https://twitter.com/TuckerCarlson/status/1757901280830505037
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That's hilarious.

It's honestly the kind of thing you'd expect Sasha Baron-Cohen to produce.

Only Tucker Carlson isn't joking, which makes it laughable in a pathetic kind of way.

posted on 15/2/24

Finally, as we debate whether this is really a recession, we shouldn't forget the longer-run context: the UK remains a stagnation nation with the GDP nearly 24% below its pre-fin crisis trend (or around £23,000 per household!).

https://x.com/jamessmithrf/status/1758053164249391478?s=46&t=bPTrpdgNggCdz9igvhmVyw

This is so poverty it’s unreal, £23k per household in 2024.

posted on 15/2/24

We have to debate the Tory agenda because of our biast rightwing media, chastising a strong opposition leader for sorting his own house out in preparation for gvt calling it flip flopping on his policy.. whilst the real leader of the country who actually does legislate his policy that affects us all fails in just about all his key policies... record waiting lists in the NHS, immigration, small boats, inflation, growing the economy, creating his own recession, running the military down to levels that threaten the security of the UK, failing on any substantial trade deals to replace the loss of the EU single market.... whilst pandering to the dangerous extreme right in politics. You couldnt make it up.

posted on 15/2/24

We’re essentially a third world country with a Calvin klein belt now, not even Gucci anymore

posted on 15/2/24

Only have to see the majority of the media this morning saying it's "technically a recession" and downplaying it.

It's a joke how impartial media is these days.

posted on 15/2/24

One article I read said some of the blame rests with NHS and teachers striking.

Although vital members of the community, how do they affect GDP?

posted on 15/2/24

comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 7 minutes ago
One article I read said some of the blame rests with NHS and teachers striking.

Although vital members of the community, how do they affect GDP?
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It’s absolute bullshiiit, we are a service economy and services have been detracting in GDP all year. Building, production etc all down

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