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The Near Future Concerned by Russia's Advance into Ukraine

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#1
  • 傍観だけでは終われなくなった3
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  • 2022/02/24 11:59

I am fed up with Russian propaganda with disinformation, but Putin's selfishness and thick-skinned duplicity is Trump himself. Putin's self-serving duplicity is Trump himself. He has incited division, increased discrimination, and set back human values by decades, and he has disrupted and strained the world order and set back the state of governance to what it was a long time ago. It is precisely the same that seeks to destroy democracy with force and impunity.

The contradiction is that the side that is pressuring Ukraine to abandon its nuclear weapons possesses powerful nuclear weapons, and the one-sided threat structure of the strong side is problematic.

The Russian outburst has also sort of affirmed North Korea's stance, since the reality is that a small country can easily be invaded by force even in this day and age unless it has nuclear weapons.

If the world continues to ignore Russia, public opinion will turn to such a uniform color, and the world will move in the opposite direction of world peace, but there is a high probability that Ukraine will actually be abandoned.

Since Russia has not joined NATO, is not an ally, and the return to its own country is not worth it, at least military intervention is unrealistic, and economic sanctions seem to be the only way to deal with the situation.

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#790
  • 無茶苦茶無知
  • 2022/07/10 (Sun) 23:37
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Okay ?
I'm more successful and better off than anywhere else, but.

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#791
  • 鵜呑みのアホ
  • 2022/07/10 (Sun) 23:39
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Inflation rises and falls with the interest rate set by the Fed.
Just that.

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#792
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  • 2022/07/10 (Sun) 23:57
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Now the gov't is trying to cut taxes on gasoline, CA is trying to get grants, Biden is talking about cutting tariffs on Chinese goods
Why are you thinking of such emergency measures when the FED raised interest rates as you say
When interest rates go up, companies won't spend money. If interest rates go up, companies won't spend money, they won't be able to import money, and their employees will pay for it all
Every company has to borrow money to pay their bills, don't you know that
You believe the news



#790 Ignorant
> I'm more successful and better off than anywhere else, though.

A guy like that ain't killing time here
A student playing with his parents money, geez.

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#793
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  • 2022/07/11 (Mon) 00:38
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The economy was booming and the Fed did too much low interest rates for too long during the Trump administration.
Just that.

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#794
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  • 2022/07/11 (Mon) 12:03
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> I said there was no effort to lower it
Even during the Trump era, the Keystone Pipeline was far from complete, and you talk about it as if it had helped lower gasoline prices, you dumbass. It hasn't affected the price of gasoline one cent since then. LOL

I already wrote somewhere that Keystone Pipeline is a Trump Republican lie and bluff about job growth to begin with. It also cost the government $5.2 BILLION already, and they needed an additional $7 BILLION.

Obama's clean energy policy was aimed at far more lasting jobs, but he went out of his way to backtrack on it, and it's a fool's errand pushed by Republicans who care more about electoral votes than protecting nature, even though it will destroy the environment and have no economic benefits.

Since they quit oil drilling from the viewpoint of environmental destruction and the price of gasoline skyrocketed due to the impact of Russian sanctions, Biden was driven into a corner and ran various compromise measures, and I am sure he is at least making efforts to lower the price.

The only thing that is not straightforward is the Republican Party's cozy relationship with oil money, which has existed for a long time. If you think that the fact that the price of oil is going down but the price of gasoline keeps going up and that this is before the mid-term elections has nothing to do with it, congratulations.

There is only so much the federal government can do, so prices won't fall before the midterm elections. After all, the oil companies are flush with cash and now is the perfect time for them to defeat their Democrat opponents in the mid-term elections.

> I'm not even sure which side is bearing the brunt
In the Trump era, especially around the middle class in CA and NY, many people who are paying their home mortgages have been hurt by tax returns. It's not a coincidence that the refunds were unusually reduced/negative compared to previous years. It was a brilliantly calculated tax plan that forced tax increases on those who would never fall in his favor and tax cuts on his supporters and himself.

Furthermore, in order to cut taxes for the super-rich, various budgets were cut, such as the budget for disease control such as the new coronas. Food, medical care, education, and many other things have had a negative impact on the lives of ordinary people. It is useless to talk about these things with people who can only understand intuitive things like gasoline.

> Anti-Trumps are short-term idiots
The idea that we should overlook environmental destruction and invading nations because gasoline is expensive is just short-term thinking. LOL

It's not that simple of a trade-off. We have to make a comprehensive judgment, taking into account the negative effects it will have in the near future.

> Anti-Trump is sickening
From my point of view, people who are saying long live Putin in this current situation are sickening because they are cultists themselves from the way they are so fascinated with the Trump guru.


> because they will make the US back off Ukraine. 
In other words, we are talking about just letting Russia do whatever it wants.

> No wonder Russia feels threatened by Ukraine. 
> Russian aggression is not wrong.
I don't see how this logic makes sense when neither Ukraine, the US, nor the EU invaded Russia. Moreover, you are foolish enough to just take Putin's dictum and speak for him. Russia's real target is probably Ukraine's energy resources. It was a threat to exports to the EU, which was a major customer of theirs, so they forcefully interfered and blindsided them. The energy business is probably behind the U.S. support as well.

> It is ridiculous for an illegal US administration to interfere with countries around the world
and justify Russia's armed invasion of Ukraine, you logic fail. LOL

> Don't spend the people's tax money on other countries
Even in the Trump era, we were paying for Ukraine aid after all. Although now we have to support defense spending itself, not prevention. If we let Russia off the hook, China will follow and the world peace order will be completely lost. There is no such thing as a developed country without diplomatic expenditures, and diplomacy cannot be discussed solely on the basis of personal profit and loss in one's own wallet.

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