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11 hours ago, JAG said:

https://images.app.goo.gl/WDUp5sdwf3W4AtF98

 

That picture is of slaughtered children, mortared at a crossroads whilst fleeing from the Russians.

 

"Got to take the rough with the smooth"

 

You are in a really dark place!

Surely stopping the war so that no more children are slaughtered like that is a good thing? 

Or is revenge more important? 

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1 hour ago, RayC said:

 

😂 Haven't heard that in years. Thanks for posting. One of my dear old Dad's favourites.

I enjoy the music of the 1920s to the 1990s but after that I have a problem understanding the words and music.

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1 hour ago, CG1 Blue said:

Surely stopping the war so that no more children are slaughtered like that is a good thing? 

Or is revenge more important? 

Not a question of revenge.

 

If we give in to Putin's aggression the next crossroads to be mortared will be in Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, or most probably in the Suwatki Corridor, the bit of Poland which separates Kaliningrad from Belloruss.

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4 hours ago, hotsun said:

Alot of lefty whining. I hope trump shafts the EU big time here

 

The cult followers are so blind.

The US without the EU is nothing. And vice versa, but I think the EU could survive better without the US than the US could without Europe.

Hopefully we will find out soon when America retreats up its own backside and is cut off by its former EU partners. The world will laugh.

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Posted
13 hours ago, JAG said:

The USA sat on the top of that tree because 1945 left it as the only major economic power. Europe was devastated, Russia and the UK worn out, and China was riven by civil war. By the 60s Europe and the UK were up and running again. China has emerged in this century. As @Patong2021 and @soalbundy have pointed out The US practice of short term profits and "vulture capitalism" (wonderful précis that!) has hindered investment to allow for effective competition, and combined with the failings of their educational system ensured that they will fall ever further behind. Their obsession with maintaining a massive military hasn't helped.

 

For sure, their economy is big enough to sustain itself within any barriers it may erect or has already erected, but it will continue to fall behind the rest of the world. It will trundle along in isolation, and isolation will increasingly make it irrelevant to anyone else; perhaps a bit like the Republic of Ireland was until it opened up and joined the EU. Ireland had the vice like grip of the Church, the USA is falling under the vice like grip of the oligarchs. I am unlikely to be around to seethe word in 30 years, but I bet the red hats will have faded!

The US could not exist without Mexico, Canada and China. End of story. The US consistently overestimates it's influence which is declining dramatically and will continue to decline over Trump's lack of leadership. 

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Posted
9 hours ago, Yellowtail said:

I feel sorry for the people in the EU, it seems like it's dying a slow death. 

The whole thing is a scam. Top dogs cream off the top. 

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Posted
5 hours ago, josephbloggs said:

 

The cult followers are so blind.

The US without the EU is nothing. And vice versa, but I think the EU could survive better without the US than the US could without Europe.

Hopefully we will find out soon when America retreats up its own backside and is cut off by its former EU partners. The world will laugh.

Same with Ukraine. War over without US equipment.

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Posted
15 hours ago, soalbundy said:

No, it's the European Union, but going on that measure the United States of America isn't a country either, it's just a union of Separate states.

What differs is that the United States has a Federal Government and a Federal Legislature.

 

Dismantle the former and emasculate the latter (as rather appears to be a work in progress) and you are left with a collection of separate States. If that becomes the case, what will for example New York and California have in common with Alabama and Wyoming - politically socially and economically nothing at all.

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Just now, JAG said:

What differs is that the United States has a Federal Government and a Federal Legislature.

 

Dismantle the former and emasculate the latter (as rather appears to be a work in progress) and you are left with a collection of separate States. If that becomes the case, what will for example New York and California have in common with Alabama and Wyoming - politically socially and economically nothing at all.

They all have  atrocious accents as a binding element.

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Posted
7 hours ago, josephbloggs said:

 

The cult followers are so blind.

The US without the EU is nothing. And vice versa, but I think the EU could survive better without the US than the US could without Europe.

Hopefully we will find out soon when America retreats up its own backside and is cut off by its former EU partners. The world will laugh.

 

Say what ? lol
Only in your dreams.  Please tell the class what the EU does for America that we couldn't live without.  I'll wait since I'm still waiting for one of the blowhards to show his sources for starving American children caused by Trump

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Posted
27 minutes ago, Harrisfan said:

American accents bad?

Most of my British compatriots say the same as me, the accents grate on the nerves.

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Just now, soalbundy said:

Most of my British compatriots say the same as me, the accents grate on the nerves.

So Brits are complaining again. Go figure.

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Just now, Harrisfan said:

So Brits are complaining again. Go figure.

Not a complaint, just an observation, it is as it is. I personally hate the London accent, it took me years to get rid of my own.

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Do the people that support trans in the military, also support taxpayers having to pay for their gender surgeries, gender medications and gender psychiatric care both while they are in the military, and for the rest of their lives? 

 

 

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