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  • Thank you for the input. Given the current US admin’s way of doing things, I have to wonder if they really see the problem in its entirety, or a crudely simplified version of it.

    I mean, these are the same people who started a global trade war to get manufacturing over to the US, as if that would magically happen overnight or even with the high amount of uncertainty for business investments. It really seems to them the simplest solutions are the best ones - flip the tariff switch and done, problem solved, the US is great again after “a brief period of hurt” (whatever that specifically means), as if there weren’t a million nuances to the current workings of world global societies.

    Anyways, regardless of the how’s and why’s, we can only guess what goes on on the heads of these people…


  • Wasn’t it always the case, though? Wasn’t he always implying that “Ukraine better be ready to lose some land” - aka we don’t know how to force Russia out of the lands it already invaded? Or how to balance the clear conflict of interests between aiding Ukraine stop an invasion and Trump’s agenda of getting the US closer to Russia as an economic ally?

    Funny. The only difference I see is that he is now fully committed to make Ukraine capitulate by any means he can, perhaps in a last ditch effort to get that mineral deal since he needs it more now due to China stopping the mineral supply. Notice how he only began this ultimatum right after China stopped the minerals. Not suspicious timing at all.

    In any case, better for incompetents to step away than fumbling the game even worse than they already did since taking office. Some “help” simply isn’t worth the cost. Europe and any other allies of freedom will see this through, one way or another.

    Just don’t come begging for rewards or reparations once Russia’s imperialist ambitions are stopped. The US is only owed what it contributed until Biden left (and the real value, not the overinflated one), plus a nice good discount for the Trump admin’s interference and undermining Ukraine. And that’s being generous.





  • If anything he was “rescued”, or “promoted to headquarters” if you will. Because he was too good a man for these times ahead, and sadly had been getting weaker for a while. And the world is morally poorer for his departure.

    I don’t view the Vatican as the shining beacon of light it wants to be, but Pope Francis was a great Pope, who more than talking, walked the walk and lead by example. Loved by catholics and even people of other religions, as well as many atheists/agnostics. A unifying force of good.

    Yet before he went he made sure his last big act was to admonish Vance and the Trump administration. Good on him.


  • Sure didn’t see this one coming, ironically. Before the pope had passed away I commented this on another post.

    Bet the poor Pope couldn’t even attend because in addition to his health issues he must have felt the evil pressure oozing from Vance.

    Welp, poor Francis. He was a good one, and difficult to replace especially in these uncertain times.

    The silver lining is that he really made his last big act in life to admonish Vance, and by extension the Trump admin, about their wrongdoing. He has my gratitude for that.





  • When Mr. Garcia gets back to the US take his family and put them in safety in another country - Canada, Europe, so long as they’re far from El Salvador or Trump. Political asylum anywhere safe, since he can be considered now a person of interest to those wanting to upkeep democracy, and a danger to those undermining it.

    I’m sure there’s plenty of people sympathetic to this cause and wanting Mr. Garcia to be able to freely speak without fear about what he’s endured.

    As soon as he’s back in the US he’ll have a big red bullseye on his back, guaranteed.


  • Bro really thought, after everyone else involved since 2014, he could just get in the room and say:

    • "Hey, c’mon. Let’s just stop this. Killing is bad, peace is good. I also want Ukraine to give up all the taken territory and I want 50% of Ukraine’s minerals in perpetuity, in exchange for nothing.

    • “And then everyone clapped, and the war ended for good, just like that, with everyone happy. Zelensky hugged Putin, both kissed Trump’s ring, and they shared some champagne overlooking the beautiful US Gaza Trumpland sunset, surrounded by AI bearded ladies”.

    • The End.

    Children raised on silver spoons often expect others to simply obey them, no questions asked.

    Slow clap. He really managed to come in when Ukraine had the upper hand with allied help, weakened their efforts by humiliating, extorting and cutting off aid and intel, as well as making them lose their bargaining chip in Kursk, and now they just say “this is too much after all” and bail out.

    Just to show up again at the end to claim victory after Europe and any other allies have seen this through. Mark my words.




  • Heard of the whistleblower related to DOGE who claims the tech group hired by Musk had already tried to breach government for years or so?

    And how with each DOGE visit to a given department it always followed tactics of distraction and getting stored data, then suddenly leaving?

    And how there’s suddenly many breach attempts by suspicious hackers linked to Russia right after DOGE visits?

    Or how the biggest culprit of government bloating by hecking far, the Department of Defense, same department who has failed several audits, was never a target of DOGE?

    Hm… Not suspicious at all. Sadly I can’t recall the source, but I think it was on YouTube.



  • Make no mistake. Last time Trump got legitimately “thrown out of his palace” he called upon an army of insurrectionists to storm the capitol.

    Now he’s back in there, surrounded by yes-men, and his insurrectionist army is pardoned and with boosted confidence that they can spread chaos without consequences. And by being POTUS many of his armed forces supporters have the “following orders” and “his elected authority” excuse to side with him against the remaining government branches and the people - even if their oath is to the constitution.

    Whatever enforcement entity SCOTUS can get to impose actual consequences to this administration’s wrongdoing on April 23rd, if it comes to it, Trump won’t take it lying down. That’s a guarantee with these savages.


  • Yup. Peaceful protests only work when the tyrant actually cares about the opinion of the protesters and may want to go out with even a shred of dignity.

    That doesn’t work for self-absorbed scum who believes they’re above everyone else and thinks they can win by bulldozing the opposition - appealing to the good will of a sociopath won’t save you, because there’s none there.

    He’s calling the people’s bluff, and he damn well knows the people don’t want to get their hands dirty.

    All the defense of school shootings for what? For a second amendment that isn’t even used in the only situation in history where it would be justified? All talk, no action. And Trump is exploiting it big time.



  • I mean… Regardless of them being biased or not, or how good a President they were during their terms, didn’t every single one of them warn the people this was to be expected when you put a clown on the White House? That it’d turn into a circus?

    Even Kamala warned about it, and I don’t even like her and don’t see her as POTUS material. But even if she didn’t do much as a leader, even if her term was mostly unremarkable, it still wouldn’t be as implosive as Trump 2.0.

    Words, at the end of the day, are just words. They’re pretty worthless if there’s no action behind them. And Trump calls that bluff daily. He fully knows people will complain and badmouth him, but won’t go further than that. If you wanna call the bluffer’s bluff, act, don’t just threaten. And even if the worst the people can do to him is remove him from office (aka, no lenghty prison time, or remove all his assets and his friend’s, or worse) then he’s already won and paved the way for the next one in line to try his shot.

    And to be clear - I did not vote for this. Like, at all, because I’m not even american. And yet billions of people are still being affected by this debacle of misplaced trust by our collective predecessors.

    As far as a spec of dust such as myself can do, I won’t contribute to this dependency ever.