@@steveu235 Right, WWII is just around the corner. Also Trump called out the wrong city he was in in several of his campaigning stops, said that Jeb Bush was responsible for the Middle East, said he beat Obama, and about 20 other things. They are both 50 cards short of a full deck. And no, I think a person who is not a damned fossil would be better for the country. And apparently you aren't all there either, because he wasn't running against Biden, so I guess that explains why you find Trump to be any more mentally sharp. I am so sick of these guys in diapers that I can't even express to you how sick I am of it. It would be nice to just have ONE non SFB candidate put up on EITHER side...wouldn't that be a nice change, from the last three elections?
@@steveu235 I agree, we should not have people that frequently can't figure out where they are , during campaigning, as president. Guess which candidate that was? Hint, it wasn't the younger one. And in case it slipped your attention, Biden was not running for the presidency, in the final analysis.
Thank you, Benjamin. "Winning," is not the word I would use to describe what Russia is doing. They are obviously gaining ground in the east of Ukraine, but their attrition rate is unsustainable in the long term. With manpower shortages on the front, as well as the industrial sector, Russia is struggling to find ways to fill those positions. It can't keep throwing huge amounts of money at the problem. As well, the economy is overheating. The rate of inflation is rising and the Central Bank has raised the prime interest rate to 21%. The ruble is not only falling in value, Russia's trading partners are unwilling to accept it for payment. If oil prices drop, as some expect, it will drastically reduce the funds Russia needs to fuel its war machine. Trump will not want to appear to be weak in regards to Vladimir Putin, so it's the old "hurry-up and wait," routine.
Crimea, and the land bridge to it that is ripe with natural resources were the primary objectives for Putin. As long as they hold/keep those, they are winning. Or should say won the war now that Trump will hand it to them with his Peace plan.
@@TennesseeHomesteadUSA said "Russian subs... Junk. Just like the Russian Air Force aircraft and the Russian Army's armored vehicles. All junk. You have fallen for Russian capabilities propaganda too... You need to do some reading, neighbor." - Your comment list is weird. Some dissing on Russian fake news and their hardware, some social (btw I like Pip Middleton and your prison escape movie list too), good on warfare stuff (your US warplane and other video views) yet you seem to be taken in by the fake news (your misplaced comments on the seriousness of the woke situation, as shown by Fox news mostly). - Since you're not a bible-thumping southern state hippie, you should be better than this.
@@TennesseeHomesteadUSA As a fellow military buff, I'm just saying your "start paying NATO dues" narrative is skewed by the right-wing media you're watching. You can't be so misguided - your knowledge and like of military hardware and topics means you're not a typical Trump supporter.
@@thiefofa1073 I know the numbers, Skippy. The Euros were unprepared for the Ukraine war -- because they had not been paying their dues and filling out their arsenals and ammo depots.
@jefferyshute6641 - "Thank you, Benjamin. "Winning," is not the word I would use to describe what Russia is doing. They are obviously gaining ground in the east of Ukraine, but their attrition rate is unsustainable in the long term. With manpower shortages on the front, as well as the industrial sector, Russia is struggling to find ways to fill those positions. It can't keep throwing huge amounts of money at the problem. As well, the economy is overheating. The rate of inflation is rising and the Central Bank has raised the prime interest rate to 21%. The ruble is not only falling in value, Russia's trading partners are unwilling to accept it for payment. If oil prices drop, as some expect, it will drastically reduce the funds Russia needs to fuel its war machine. Trump will not want to appear to be weak in regards to Vladimir Putin, so it's the old "hurry-up and wait," routine." Crimea and the land bridge to it that is ripe with natural resources were the primary objectives for Putin. As long as they hold/keep those, they are winning. Or should say won the war now that Trump will hand it to them with his "Peace" plan.
Trump and loyalty together is hilarious....
Merit rewarded with loyalty .
I can tell you what to expect in season two, more inane stupidity.
whats that say about you if you think a dementia patient is better for the country
Yep and don't forget utter clueless rants. Sad, should been sent to either prison or nursing home.
@@steveu235 Right, WWII is just around the corner. Also Trump called out the wrong city he was in in several of his campaigning stops, said that Jeb Bush was responsible for the Middle East, said he beat Obama, and about 20 other things. They are both 50 cards short of a full deck.
And no, I think a person who is not a damned fossil would be better for the country. And apparently you aren't all there either, because he wasn't running against Biden, so I guess that explains why you find Trump to be any more mentally sharp. I am so sick of these guys in diapers that I can't even express to you how sick I am of it.
It would be nice to just have ONE non SFB candidate put up on EITHER side...wouldn't that be a nice change, from the last three elections?
@@steveu235 I agree, we should not have people that frequently can't figure out where they are , during campaigning, as president. Guess which candidate that was? Hint, it wasn't the younger one. And in case it slipped your attention, Biden was not running for the presidency, in the final analysis.
Thank you, Benjamin.
"Winning," is not the word I would use to describe what Russia is doing. They are obviously gaining ground in the east of Ukraine, but their attrition rate is unsustainable in the long term.
With manpower shortages on the front, as well as the industrial sector, Russia is struggling to find ways to fill those positions. It can't keep throwing huge amounts of money at the problem.
As well, the economy is overheating. The rate of inflation is rising and the Central Bank has raised the prime interest rate to 21%. The ruble is not only falling in value, Russia's trading partners are unwilling to accept it for payment.
If oil prices drop, as some expect, it will drastically reduce the funds Russia needs to fuel its war machine.
Trump will not want to appear to be weak in regards to Vladimir Putin, so it's the old "hurry-up and wait," routine.
Tiny pyrrhic victories.
Crimea, and the land bridge to it that is ripe with natural resources were the primary objectives for Putin. As long as they hold/keep those, they are winning. Or should say won the war now that Trump will hand it to them with his Peace plan.
@@W_BinExactly.
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Nothing good from trump but a great fleecing for the rest of us.
Liar. You'll start paying proper NATO dues.
@@TennesseeHomesteadUSA said "Russian subs... Junk. Just like the Russian Air Force aircraft and the Russian Army's armored vehicles. All junk. You have fallen for Russian capabilities propaganda too... You need to do some reading, neighbor."
- Your comment list is weird. Some dissing on Russian fake news and their hardware, some social (btw I like Pip Middleton and your prison escape movie list too), good on warfare stuff (your US warplane and other video views) yet you seem to be taken in by the fake news (your misplaced comments on the seriousness of the woke situation, as shown by Fox news mostly).
- Since you're not a bible-thumping southern state hippie, you should be better than this.
@@thiefofa1073 You need to take your meds also, neighbor...
@@TennesseeHomesteadUSA As a fellow military buff, I'm just saying your "start paying NATO dues" narrative is skewed by the right-wing media you're watching. You can't be so misguided - your knowledge and like of military hardware and topics means you're not a typical Trump supporter.
@@thiefofa1073 I know the numbers, Skippy. The Euros were unprepared for the Ukraine war -- because they had not been paying their dues and filling out their arsenals and ammo depots.
RFK Jr is nuttier than a fruitcake he will fit right in with the rest of the Trump rump worshipers 😊😊😊😊
@jefferyshute6641 - "Thank you, Benjamin. "Winning," is not the word I would use to describe what Russia is doing. They are obviously gaining ground in the east of Ukraine, but their attrition rate is unsustainable in the long term. With manpower shortages on the front, as well as the industrial sector, Russia is struggling to find ways to fill those positions. It can't keep throwing huge amounts of money at the problem. As well, the economy is overheating. The rate of inflation is rising and the Central Bank has raised the prime interest rate to 21%. The ruble is not only falling in value, Russia's trading partners are unwilling to accept it for payment. If oil prices drop, as some expect, it will drastically reduce the funds Russia needs to fuel its war machine. Trump will not want to appear to be weak in regards to Vladimir Putin, so it's the old "hurry-up and wait," routine."
Crimea and the land bridge to it that is ripe with natural resources were the primary objectives for Putin. As long as they hold/keep those, they are winning. Or should say won the war now that Trump will hand it to them with his "Peace" plan.