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46 minutes ago, heybruce said:

Even if the rest of the world played along, isolationism leads to decline.  North Korea is an obvious example, but there are no wealthy nations that are isolationist, unless you count special case minnows like Vatican City or Monaco.

Don't have to be wealthy, just able to feed & energize yourself, which few countries can.  Especially the feed part. 

 

Not a problem for the USA.  Along with can obviously defend itself.

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Posted
49 minutes ago, Danderman123 said:

and yet, you are willing to let Putin butcher Ukrainians unimpeded.

 

US money goes to saving Ukrainian lives.

 

This is not a difficult concept to understand.

and yet, you are willing to let Putin butcher Ukrainians unimpeded.

Prove that.

 

Had they negotiated likely no lives lost, Ukraine would not be wrecked and the west would not be pouring money into an IMO unwinnable war. In the end Ukraine will, IMO, be forced to negotiate when western countries are no longer going to keep pouring the money in. Looks like the US is getting a bit tired of it.

So what will they have gained, other than a lot of weeping wives and children, and a wrecked country?

 

However, keep thinking Ukraine can win, and keep working to pay tax to send there by all means.

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Posted
41 minutes ago, heybruce said:

Do a little research on Japan's Tokugawa shogunate period and China's Edict of Haijin.  Both were led to periods of enforce isolation, neither ended well.

 

Or simply give a modern example of a prosperous nation that isolates itself from the world and reality.

21st Century ... and who said anything about isolation?   Just stop giving away what you don't have or can provide for your own.

 

Spend those trillions an USA citizens, not foreign countries.  After all, it is 'their money'.

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Posted
30 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

21st Century ... and who said anything about isolation?   Just stop giving away what you don't have or can provide for your own.

 

Spend those trillions an USA citizens, not foreign countries.  After all, it is 'their money'.

Do you think we should have done that after WW II when Stalin was convinced that Soviet-style communism was destined to rule the world and Europe was exhausted and largely helpless?

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Posted
20 minutes ago, Danderman123 said:

Most of the money spent on Ukraine was on surplus equipment, much destined for scrap, and the money isn't real, it's a bookkeeping entry.

Ah, the money isnt real because we are sending scrap to Ukraine.  Is that how to support an ally?

 

Not to mention the billions of dollars that go to keep the Ukranian government afloat, pay for their staff.

 

Pull the other leg, it has bells on.

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Posted
1 minute ago, KhunLA said:

They already pay an unfair percentage of income, and account for the majority of income tax.

 

During the Eisenhower administration, the marginal tax rate was 90%, and there were no deficits.

 

Reagan started cutting taxes on the wealthy, and the result was a big deficit. Clinton increased taxes on the wealthy and balanced the budget.

 

See a pattern here?

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Posted
3 hours ago, Hanaguma said:

At the moment, the US has spent $1,000 per American family on Ukraine.  How much is enough? 

Yes, and most of those taxpayer's, couldn't scrap up $1000 if they themselves needed it in an emergency:

 

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Hanaguma said:

Ah, the money isnt real because we are sending scrap to Ukraine.  Is that how to support an ally?

 

Not to mention the billions of dollars that go to keep the Ukranian government afloat, pay for their staff.

 

Pull the other leg, it has bells on.

Your suggestion is to let Putin win?

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Posted (edited)
11 minutes ago, Danderman123 said:

See a pattern here?

No, I don't.  I guess you missed borrowing to finance the Gulf wars, 10 ish year, and bank/market bailout. Thank you Bush & Obama.

 

5T to 20T $$$$, I don't thing the tax cuts would have made up the amount.

 

Sending with no way to pay.

Maybe you missed this:

 

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Posted
9 minutes ago, Danderman123 said:

During the Eisenhower administration, the marginal tax rate was 90%, and there were no deficits.

 

Reagan started cutting taxes on the wealthy, and the result was a big deficit. Clinton increased taxes on the wealthy and balanced the budget.

 

See a pattern here?

If Thailand introduces a 90 % tax on all people living in Thailand , would you happily give the Thai Government  90 % of your income ?

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Posted
1 minute ago, KhunLA said:

No, I don't.  I guess you missed borrowing to finance the Gulf wars, 10 ish year, and bank/market bailout. Thank you Bush & Obama.

 

Sending with no way to pay.

Maybe you missed this:

 

You are partially correct. Bush did a tax cut for the wealthy while starting 2 wars. That blew up the deficit.

 

The TARP money was repaid by the banks.

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Posted
11 minutes ago, Danderman123 said:

Your suggestion is to let Putin win?

Depends on what you mean by "win". Give him a couple chunks of eastern Ukraine? Sure, no problem, as long as guarantees are put in place to recognize the terrirorial integrity of the remainder. 

 

The more the west faffs about, the more he will try to go for the big win, and conquer the entire country.

 

How do you see a "win" for Ukraine?

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Posted
1 minute ago, Nick Carter icp said:

If Thailand introduces a 90 % tax on all people living in Thailand , would you happily give the Thai Government  90 % of your income ?

You don't seem to understand what a marginal tax rate is.

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