And according to Trump the USA is also very corrupt. Let us know when we can expect you all back and I'll put the kettle on.I guess the USA is part of England because most of its population speaks English. Seriously, Trump is a buffoon.
And according to Trump the USA is also very corrupt. Let us know when we can expect you all back and I'll put the kettle on.I guess the USA is part of England because most of its population speaks English. Seriously, Trump is a buffoon.
You mean Kim and Trump's words aren't their bound? I'm shocked.I'm not worked up about it. These are the kind of things the news media or partisans sometimes get obsessed over. That Trump tried to pretend that the summit was a monumental success is another. Trump got nothing and seemed to suggest the war games wouldn't continue. Kim never said anything he hasn't said before and nothing in writing was produced promising denuclearization.
Any salesman worth his salt knows there is no sale without paperwork.
That, of course, is because Stalin forcefully evicted the locals and forcefully relocated Russians there to replace them.
Eh, Tesla is, as you say, venting a bit. Overall, his commentary is reasonable.
But I must say that it's one thing to refer to a single person as a turd and another to refer to a group of persons as animals. The latter seems more dehumanizing to me. In exactly the same way, Roseanne would have committed a greater offense had she referred to all (or a group) of African Americans as apes, rather than one. One is bad, but dehumanizing a group is more effective and hence more offensive.
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I think it's going to take the entire rest of the day for my jaw to un-clench.White Hose Press Briefing concerning separating immigrant children from their parents, start at about 6:27.
Remarkable. Worth a watch.
https://youtu.be/qWbeaRiQuKc
And according to Trump the USA is also very corrupt. Let us know when we can expect you all back and I'll put the kettle on.
It's called revanchism.Revenge as statecraft.
Where to start ...What could go wrong?
"When Kim Jong Un speaks, his people stand at attention, I want that here"
(exact words may be different)
I'd like to our resident toadies defend that statement.
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"When Kim Jong Un speaks, his people stand at attention, I want that here"
(exact words may be different)
I'd like to our resident toadies defend that statement.
The Crim Tartars were local, but far from being the locals. The Crimea has been Russian since 1783, and Russians started moving in immediately - the commercial opportunities were immense, and would have become greater still had the dream of Constantinople been realised, which at the time seemed very probable.That, of course, is because Stalin forcefully evicted the locals and forcefully relocated Russians there to replace them.
What is clear is that the Crimea is in no sense Ukrainian, and was not going to stay Ukrainian very long. The arrangement had all the staying-power of the Danzig Corridor, and the same potential for disaster.
Revanchism usually focuses on territorial recovery, which is a simple concept. The real issue is revenge for the humiliation of defeat. That's what the people want, and that's what you offer them (while labelling people who don't much care "un-patriotic").That generally refers to territorial acquisitions, but yes, there are certainly some common concepts.
Borders on a map make it part of Ukraine. That does not make it Ukrainian."Borders on a map" is a sense.
"When Kim Jong Un speaks, his people stand at attention, I want that here"
(exact words may be different)
I'd like to our resident toadies defend that statement.
Last Wednesday, Trump signed the bill into law during an elaborately staged ceremony in the Rose Garden at the White House. But hours after the cameras were shut off and the cast of grateful vets and politicians had dispersed, Trump began working against the law he had just signed.
The night of the bill signing, Trump quietly released a statement objecting to three oversight provisions of the law, saying he would not treat them as mandatory. Several veterans’ groups expressed concern about the statement.
Trump’s White House also circulated a memo to Congress objecting to a Senate plan to pay for the Mission Act, arguing the law ought to be funded by spending cuts to other programs.