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Everything posted by dinsdale
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State owned radio/TV in Britain, Australia and Canada for example are extremely biased. They push the MESSAGE.
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Being that you have posted your economic theory qualifications i.e. "Economics 101" you must be able to tell us all why this will be the case. Of course if you're actually smart you will be able to support this in your own words supported with citations. Let's see who the fool actually is. Awaiting your desperate Democrat/MSNBC/MSM/the "syndrome that cannot be named" response. You have stated something now support your statement.
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Agree. It's just pitiful these people that can't grow up and accept that Trump is the POTUS. Guess they would still want a mentally impaired person aka Biden or a complete idiot aka Harris as the POTUS. People voted for change.
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You need to support this with some sources. Whilst you're at it how about adding the current US approval rating.
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Yep. You're correct. Everyone in Britain is happy with Starmer. I tip my hat to your political nous. Well done.
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Nope. Comment was absolute baiting nonsense.
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Why do you need to post something like this when it's obvious what your opinion is? BTW is outstanding that that you can speak for "the overwhelming majority of Europeans". When was the last time you had a conversation with these hundreds of millions of people about Trump?
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Is Elon Draining the Swamp on Government Spending or Is He the Swamp?
dinsdale replied to RSD1's topic in Political Soapbox
Why? Political donations aka lobbying is part and parcel of the flawed American political system. -
Is Elon Draining the Swamp on Government Spending or Is He the Swamp?
dinsdale replied to RSD1's topic in Political Soapbox
Indeed. Drain the money out of the corrupt pockets. Pockets filled with tax payers money. -
Is Elon Draining the Swamp on Government Spending or Is He the Swamp?
dinsdale replied to RSD1's topic in Political Soapbox
It's a good point. Thing is Trump ran on changing this trough feeding Democrat's corruption and the voters agreed and voted him in. Now the huge waste of tax payer's money is being uncovered. Do you think this is a bad thing? Try answering with a rational and logical answer not just more anti-Trump the " syndrome that cannot be named" response. BTW best not to talk about donations though. The list of donators aka billionaires/millionaires for Harris was quite extensive. -
U.S. Suspends $5 Billion EV Charger Program, Sparking Backlash
dinsdale replied to Social Media's topic in World News
So a dozen or so charging stations so far for $5,000,000,000 of tax payers money is a positive? Learn something new every day. -
Smoke signal: Suvarnabhumi sparks smoking rooms outrage
dinsdale replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Hence the laughing emoji. Vaping is very widespread. The only enforcement will be on tourists. Bit like the old discarded cigarette trap in BKK. -
Smoke signal: Suvarnabhumi sparks smoking rooms outrage
dinsdale replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Not often I attach emojis but -
Rising Anti-Israel Sentiments in Pai Following Tourists Misconduct
dinsdale replied to webfact's topic in Chiang Mai News
Sadly idiots populate every nation on earth. Some of them travel to other countries and take their idiocy with them.- 404 replies
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Russia prepared for tough negotiations with Trump
dinsdale replied to Social Media's topic in World News
The more you post the more you show yourself to have absolutely no idea what your talking about. "Russian forces advanced 430 square kilometres (166 square miles) into Ukrainian territory in January and are headed towards the logistics hub of Pokrovsk, according to an AFP analysis of data from the US-based Institute for the Study of War (ISW). This marks a slight slowdown compared to previous months, after a record advance of 725 square kilometres in November and 476 square kilometres in December. More than 80 percent of Russia’s advances in January took place in the Donetsk region, where Moscow’s troops are trying to capture the key city of Pokrovsk. The Russian army also advanced about 50 square kilometres on the northeastern front around the city of Kupiansk." https://www.kyivpost.com/post/46493 Your posts are purely "emotional" based on absolutely nothing of substance. -
Russia prepared for tough negotiations with Trump
dinsdale replied to Social Media's topic in World News
I think you'll find that the numbers of volunteers has reduced dramatically and conscription age is 25. This is why there is a problem with the numbers available to go to war. Desertion and AWOL is also a factor. -
Russia prepared for tough negotiations with Trump
dinsdale replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Let me once again say this and make it perfectly clear to you. Saying Russia is winning the protracted war of attrition in no way equates to being a Russian apologist, a Russian shrill, a Putin stooge or anything else your tiny brain can come up with. Facts are facts. Russia has the upper hand. Russia as of now is winning the war. They advance more westerly every day and are taking strategic towns. Ukrainian troops will be depleted well before the Russian economy. Troop replacement as it stands is not a problem for Russia. Weaponry and ammunition is not a problem for Russia. Territory taken will be kept by Russia although there may be a small concession made for Kursk. Ukraine will not be allowed to join NATO. Putin will not march into other European countries because no way Russia can match the might of NATO as a whole. This is using reason not being an apologist. Sadly it seems you don't have the required mental capacity to realize this. -
Russia prepared for tough negotiations with Trump
dinsdale replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Being that the battle field is very much like the trench warfare of WW1 it's no surprise. Artillery was used then and is still being used and Russia has A LOT of shells stockpiled. Add to this FABs, thermobaric weapons and drones. This is what Ukraine needed instead of F16s and Abrams of which there are few. Artillery being the most important.