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racknet.bsky.social
Just looking around and enjoying good content. Rooting for Ukraine 🇺🇦❤️
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Beautiful piece with an important message.
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Maybe Tucker’s turn now?
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The question is, will it work?
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Maybe wishful thinking but this could put trump in a position where he wants / needs to strong-arm Russia to agree to look big and powerful and the guy who gets deals done. Let’s hope, or at least, buy some time.
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I disagree. He seems to believe tariffs are good and refuses to let go of that belief.
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That’s my point: who’s going to trust that the weapons will be usable when needed? No country.
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I don’t see how Russia or China are going to trust that they won’t be switched off by USA when they need to use the weapons.
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And North Korea.
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Europe needs to decouple from the USA as fast as possible as well as building a domestic military industry. Amazingly, the USA is no longer a reliable weapons producer. Bye bye American defence industry.
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And yet, the maga fans keep denying what is obvious
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We understand that, but sadly that half seems unable to make a difference.
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This speech is the best I’ve heard in a while
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At this point I’m rooting for 300% tariffs on the entire world and doge firing at least 90% of all federal employees, including the military. Unmitigated economic calamity is the remaining way to vaccinate the US (and other countries) against trumpism for the next couple of decades.
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Can Europe plug the gap? And also, I’m hoping there are American officials willing to act by themselves passing on info to Ukraine regardless.
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Thank you. This article made my day. Yes we can.
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He’s a cynic and laughing in our face.
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I’m afraid the two top priority motivations for trump are 1) the enrichment of his family and friends and 2) the aggrandising of his ego. Not sure there is much more depth to it
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I thought he actually cared about stocks … is that not the case?
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Actually, that’s factually incorrect. McConnell voted against gabbard, hegseth and Kennedy confirmations. See, eg, here: eu.courier-journal.com/story/news/p...
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One of them is not true: the war can be won, if the west has the will (Biden didn’t want Ukraine to win and neither does trump, that is the problem)
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She’s in denial
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If they are serious about cutting wasteful spending they should defund all the space program and cut immediately payments to spaceX
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In other words: i think he’ll respect court results if those around him all tell him that it’s a bad idea not to and he’ll look bad otherwise (towards his own fans). But if there is some mass of enablers and fans saying he should go all the way into constitutional crisis, we’re in big trouble.
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Loved the podcast! @gtconway.bsky.social: the remaining restraints are ratings and stocks. For now he may be discouraged from really compromising on those. Key is: will the enablers keep enabling all the way to full breakdown of the rule of law? Maybe, but maybe not. Enablers are the key imo.
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💔
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Bye bye Mediterranean naval base.
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Hmmm… he can actually do that purely based on bluster.
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I’m also holding hope on trump wanting to prove his strength by going tough on putin.
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What a horror.
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Eau de griftin’
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Are Russian nightclubs normally this empty? Or are the cops going out of peak hours? I’m used to nightclubs filled with people where it’s difficult to move through the crowds.
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The felon was elected by the American people, so he’s hired for the job whether we like it or not. She wasn’t, and might not get the job. Hence she deserves a lot of attention.
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As a non American, Gabbard is the one nominee I really hope does not get confirmed. Europe is so f*cked with this Russian mole as the DNI.
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That’s a pretty empty night club in the video
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Tucker’s narcissism and need for attention and relevance. Sadly he needn’t have anything more substantial.
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Do people in the Russian backlands know that such a thing as dna exists and that they can apply for this? Or are these 48k applications coming from the 2 urban areas they got in Russia? Sounds like a low number of missing soldiers given what has been going on.
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Yeah I can see how the retribution part is an issue here. However: being an addict is a disease, not a crime. Selling access to your VP father is a crime, not a disease. It’s becoming harder for me to differentiate the offspring of trump (and how they get away with corruption) from that of biden.
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Dems will need to hit hard on the trump / gop corruption to win next time. Voters dislike corruption very much once they take notice of it, it’s a powerful winning argument if you can make it. Biden just made it harder by prioritising protection of his as*hole son over what’s good for the country.
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I dunno but I suspect being shielded by daddy from consequences is what has made hunter such a failed adult. The new first family will soon take corruption to a whole other level. Yet, i think less of Biden the president (if not the father) for this nepotistic move.
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One that actually respects the office he occupies wouldn’t do it. Most people who evade taxes have to face consequences without big daddy making it all go away thanks to the power of his job. Biden just proved he’s another entitled prick. Not as bad as trump, but still.
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True, but this isn’t about trump, but about the rest of us. Biden just made it much harder to claim that nepotism is a bad thing that shouldn’t happen in the USA.
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In other words: since words mean NOTHING in Russia, with people just saying whatever bs they believe their leaders want to hear, are these responses even informative? Or just part of the propaganda wars?
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39% of the Russian population believes that — or — 39% of people surveyed by Russian media respond that, while assuming that this is what makes them sound patriotic on tv?
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She didn’t get the job yet. I’m still hoping this one doesn’t get confirmed.
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We’d be better off with the strippers in charge, rather than the creeps.
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Still waiting to see which position for Tucker….
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It’s the USA that took it upon themselves to be the leader of the free world, and they reaped incredible benefits and power from that position. Then they failed to actually protect the free world when it mattered, not due to lack of capability but lack of will (and lack of balls).
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Means that Russia is power in imaginary artificial realities.
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I don’t think the west loves this so much anymore.