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Ex-Twitter. Generalized creative. Examining economics, finance and their consequences. I support Ukraine & follow Fellas. I block spam, porn & crypto bots
Ukraine's struggle is the moral challenge of our time
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Just get rid of them.
Get rid of the goddamned cars.
They go or we go it's that simple.
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The unconventional, insurgent-type strike is necessitated by the West's ongoing refusal to provide Ukraine with the means to conduct a conventional campaign and to win.
It's infuriating to watch the sniveling Western 'leadership' play footsie with Putin for no good reason.
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Welcome to Shitsville USA.
A nightmare on steroids.
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Defeat Putin = destroy Trump who is Putin's agent.
It's that simple.
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LOL!
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From 'Please, pretty-please!' dept.
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BTW: no confirmation of this in Russian telegram or videos or other external source so it would seem to be Ukrainian psychological warfare.
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The Russian dynamic is underway in US right now.
Dems adhere to conduct that guarantees Dems will lose. Their opponents don't follow any rules at all.
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Pro-Russian party in Georgia took advantage of the country's over-dependence on the US and adherence to useless 'rules'. The right track would have been an early round up Russians and removal from the country.
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These Trump administrators are like caricatures of Hollywood villains.
Don't they realize there is a retribution phase?
From 'Thousand-year Reich only lasted twelve years' dept ...
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From 'This is for your own good' dept.
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He's in a race with the auto industry.
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Russians are already blowing-tearing shit up in Europe what more do they need?
This is ridiculous coming from the birthplace of modern warfare.
Napoleon ... Clausewitz ... Scharnhorst
Douhet ... Guderian
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From 'Donald Trump Orders Spetznaz To Patrol The Streets Of Washington' dept.
All this because an actual doctor questioned Donald Trump's medical expertise.
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Captain Renault is shocked to find out Trump cheats
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Focusing on three kinds of targets -- electric rail substations, diesel locomotives and repair / maintenance facilities in the occupied territories and in nearby Russia -- and to do so in a saturation campaign would make it difficult for Moscow to supply its forces.
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Ukraine is already hitting Russia rail to great effect, but in a non-systematic manner, using some drones but largely attacks by partisans on stationary infrastructure like signal cabinets.
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While Ukraine is at it, they should hit Russia's rail network.
Russia is dependent on rail for moving goods including military hardware, fuel and ammunition. Key components of rail are vulnerable to Ukrainian drones.
www.economic-undertow.com/2025/03/26/e...
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Unbearably, unbelievably stupid.
All those real problems to deal with and we get acting out Donald Trump's make believe.
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Home Depot = murderers.
Yeah, I can see it.
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SERIOUSLY, WATCH THIS: If you really want to understand how SUVs and pick-up trucks have ended up being MOST of the vehicles out there in cities, and the absolutely INSANE consequences of that, watch this easy-to-watch video by Not Just Bikes. Then share it as much as you can. youtu.be/jN7mSXMruEo
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Basic physical chemistry does not care about what anyone wants or how they feel about their lifestyle or convenience or comfort. It does its thing, the reactions once set in motion continue to their conclusions = sorry! Not sorry.
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Oh yeah ... and peeps will love their cars to the bitter end, but that global warming thingy is kicking in, and it is going to annihilate agriculture b/c it's climate dependent and your grandchildren are going to be fucked like they cannot even begin to imagine.
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This leaves out the resource exhaustion and the casualty rate - over a million deaths per year.
All the things we want but can't have are due to the immense squander on toys, fetishes and the useless car infrastructure.
In the end economy wins, when yr broke yr broke.
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We are at the end of the automobile age, whether we choose to see it or not.
Cars are non-productive goods for the end users and the result is an exponential increase in the debt taken on to replace that absence of production. That's 250-300 trillion dollars that nobody can repay.
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The other 'big' European governments are busy running their mouths whilst still selling hardware to- and importing LNG from Russia.
Pathetic.