That's a great idea. Eastern Europe is their domain, not our's.ssu wrote:If it was such a dire situation and the tensions are so bad, why then not to do what the Russians want you to do: bug out the troops from the Baltics and Poland?Speaker to Animals wrote:I just know I can THANK GOD Hillary lost that election and we won't be facing nuclear war with Russia now.
No lie. We avoided a terrible future by a slim margin last month.
Or as Putin aide Peskov made the suggestion: As "confidence-building measures" to reduce U.S.-Russia tensions in a Trump presidency "let's say slow down or withdrawal of NATO's military potential from our borders potentially would ease this situation".
(See Military Times article Putin aide: Trump could build confidence with NATO pullback)
Well, let's just see where the Era of Trump goes when it starts. Then we know, now it's still hypothetical...
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From the Dept. of Things that Make You Go Hmmmmmmm.....
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That's what I have been telling you guys for a while. If you want to shift the polity to the right, then institute more physical education and competitive sports in high schools. If you want to shift the polity to the left, then especially encourage physical weakness in males.
Politics to at least some degree really is the same biological imperatives playing out we always faced. Weaker men tend to want to weaken or marginalize stronger men. That's been a mating strategy for a long time. But if you make more men stronger, they become more confident and will gravitate towards independence and self-sufficiency.
The big danger is when strong men somehow regain a collectivist sense and form gangs/clans. That's the flip side of the danger of left collectivism. Whereas left collectivism basically results in the stronger men getting exterminated, right collectivism exterminated the betas.
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Two people that are waiting eagerly for the Trump administration to begin: Putin and Netanyahu.
(Hmmm...how would we play Trump?)
And these guys are actually hitting it well together:
Yes, who needs the Americans? Bibi can discuss things with Vlad and then tell Donald, the biggest supporter of Israel there is, what he should do. Yet it's interesting to see that Israeli media is not thinking of how to be with Trump, but more of that how deal with Putin when his admirer Trump comes to office. And of course there is a reason that Israel has now to look at Russia more carefully. As one Knesset member has written:
(Hmmm...how would we play Trump?)
And these guys are actually hitting it well together:
See herePrime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Saturday evening spoke by telephone with Russian President Vladimir Putin. According to a statement from the Prime Minister’s Office, the two leaders discussed developments in the region, with emphasis on Syria and continued security coordination in this sphere, which has already proven itself in preventing misunderstandings.
Israel and Russia have a joint mechanism to coordinate military operations in Syria, and in particular concerning the use of Syrian airspace. The mechanism was agreed upon during a meeting between Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Putin late last year.
Russia has also expressed an interest in mediating Israel-Palestinian Authority peace talks which have been frozen for more than two years. Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi said several months ago that Putin wanted to host an Israeli-Palestinian summit to revive the talks.
Yes, who needs the Americans? Bibi can discuss things with Vlad and then tell Donald, the biggest supporter of Israel there is, what he should do. Yet it's interesting to see that Israeli media is not thinking of how to be with Trump, but more of that how deal with Putin when his admirer Trump comes to office. And of course there is a reason that Israel has now to look at Russia more carefully. As one Knesset member has written:
See Putin is waiting for Trump, and Netanyahu is waiting for both of them.Of course, our main focus is on Israel’s relationship with the US, but Israel is right to tread carefully in all matters concerning our new neighbor, Russia, where it has recently taken up permanent residence.
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Oh no Putler's ZOG puppet is going to stand with Israel just like every president has ever done 246 times since 1945. Oh no!
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This is serious, guys. Super cereal.
GrumpyCatFace wrote:Dumb slut partied too hard and woke up in a weird house. Ran out the door, weeping for her failed life choices, concerned townsfolk notes her appearance and alerted the fuzz.
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The President-Elect's Press Secretary, Sean Spicer, really wants America to stop making fun of Donald:
Aww, did we hurt the poor old President-Elect's fee-fees? Gee whiz, I sure am sorry sir, but I don't think we can make the whole country a safe space for you in less than a month.Sean Spicer wrote:So the idea is everyone wants to talk about the tweets he sent. But I would actually focus on the action he’s getting. Donald Trump is not president yet and he’s getting action, successes and wins, both abroad and here at home.
Everything he does right now, he gets — he speaks for the head of Sprint, gets 5,000 jobs moved from abroad. And everyone starts to mock him. Oh, those jobs were already announced. They weren’t. The sales jobs have been a previous announce. These jobs were coming from abroad to America.
And instead of trying to mock him or undermine him, it’s time that people started to give him credit for actually getting things done.
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I have to agree there's a kind of immaturity in that article: though I'm cautiously optimistic about The Donald's "successes" so far, he should know that grasping for acclaim is a fools errand that only gives your enemies an opening. The thing that worries me most about Trump is his seeming lack of wisdom.KerningChameleon wrote:The President-Elect's Press Secretary, Sean Spicer, really wants America to stop making fun of Donald:
Aww, did we hurt the poor old President-Elect's fee-fees? Gee whiz, I sure am sorry sir, but I don't think we can make the whole country a safe space for you in less than a month.Sean Spicer wrote:So the idea is everyone wants to talk about the tweets he sent. But I would actually focus on the action he’s getting. Donald Trump is not president yet and he’s getting action, successes and wins, both abroad and here at home.
Everything he does right now, he gets — he speaks for the head of Sprint, gets 5,000 jobs moved from abroad. And everyone starts to mock him. Oh, those jobs were already announced. They weren’t. The sales jobs have been a previous announce. These jobs were coming from abroad to America.
And instead of trying to mock him or undermine him, it’s time that people started to give him credit for actually getting things done.
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The thing is Trump is a public figure and he will be mocked- even if he becomes the most popular and successful president ever. You are still going to have people making fun of the guy.Martin Hash wrote:I have to agree there's a kind of immaturity in that article: though I'm cautiously optimistic about The Donald's "successes" so far, he should know that grasping for acclaim is a fools errand that only gives your enemies an opening. The thing that worries me most about Trump is his seeming lack of wisdom.KerningChameleon wrote:The President-Elect's Press Secretary, Sean Spicer, really wants America to stop making fun of Donald:
Aww, did we hurt the poor old President-Elect's fee-fees? Gee whiz, I sure am sorry sir, but I don't think we can make the whole country a safe space for you in less than a month.Sean Spicer wrote:So the idea is everyone wants to talk about the tweets he sent. But I would actually focus on the action he’s getting. Donald Trump is not president yet and he’s getting action, successes and wins, both abroad and here at home.
Everything he does right now, he gets — he speaks for the head of Sprint, gets 5,000 jobs moved from abroad. And everyone starts to mock him. Oh, those jobs were already announced. They weren’t. The sales jobs have been a previous announce. These jobs were coming from abroad to America.
And instead of trying to mock him or undermine him, it’s time that people started to give him credit for actually getting things done.
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Your day is coming. This is your fucking mess. You own it.Democrats prepare for early ‘act of cowardice’ with GOP attempt to repeal Obamacare
“You break it, you own it,” said the California Democrat, who is preparing for her fourth straight Congress in the minority after losing her speakership in 2010 as part of an anti-Obamacare backlash.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/201 ... cowardice/
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