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Fair point, yet there's also the risk of further escalation against that madman with nukes.
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iairishcheeks
(21953 Posts - Original UHND Member)
Posted at 5:28 am on Mar 3, 2024
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Replies to: "Fair point, yet there's also the risk of further escalation against that madman with nukes."
Why we shouldn't be financing the Ukraine War or any other for that matter
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lmcdonald
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The root of debts issue is our political system. Repost my 13 yrs old post. The point remains valid
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Eli
- 8:41pm 3/2/24
Agreed , we're. Not even taking care of Americans
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cubsfanin16
- 7:43pm 3/2/24
Cutting off Ukraine funding would make no meaningful difference to the debt
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Chris94
- 3:06pm 3/2/24
Saying Russia wants to take over kiev is deceitful, just like saying Russia wants to take over whole
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Eli
- 7:23pm 3/2/24
Really, then why was their first pathetic strike aimed right there?
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Frank L
- 11:31am 3/3/24
Bullshit. They wanted to change the regime.
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Chris94
- 11:12pm 3/2/24
regime change? WTF. That's neocon 's doctrine. Ukraine made a law, ban any negotiation with Russia.
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Eli
- 11:44pm 3/2/24
Cutting any single line item in our imaginary budget would make no meaningful difference to debt.
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NedoftheHill
- 6:04pm 3/2/24
Taxes need to be raised if you really want to address the debt.
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Chris94
- 7:16pm 3/2/24
You think we can do this ONLY by raising taxes? Cuts are required as well.
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NedoftheHill
- 2:05am 3/3/24
No. Spending cuts - or even spending freezes - need to be implemented too
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Chris94
- 12:28pm 3/3/24
Both, yes.
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Frank L
- 11:34am 3/3/24
I don't think Chris agrees.
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NedoftheHill
- 11:50am 3/3/24
You think wrong.
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Chris94
- 12:28pm 3/3/24
Glad to hear it.
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NedoftheHill
- 4:42pm 3/3/24
Simpson-Bowles could have worked.
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iairishcheeks
- 7:28pm 3/2/24
Right, that is exactly how we got here.
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iairishcheeks
- 7:07pm 3/2/24
I don't necessarily disagree, however, is a stalemate worth hundreds of thousands of dead people?
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iairishcheeks
- 3:46pm 3/2/24
The alternative is also hundreds of thousands of dead people
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Chris94
- 4:21pm 3/2/24
My hypothesis is that the more money and weapons we send, the more people die.
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iairishcheeks
- 7:01pm 3/2/24
Our weapons will convince the Russians to negotiate
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Chris94
- 7:13pm 3/2/24
Only thing that will along with a firm belief that they are gonna keep coming.
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Frank L
- 11:41am 3/3/24
There were 5 rounds of peace talks in 2022, seems like Ukraine walked away at our urging
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iairishcheeks
- 7:25pm 3/2/24
Stop blaming us. Putin could stop the war tomorrow; the Ukrainians can’t.
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Chris94
- 10:50pm 3/2/24
Fair point, yet there's also the risk of further escalation against that madman with nukes.
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iairishcheeks
- 5:28am 3/3/24
True, that has been the.l biggest risks all along.
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Chris94
- 12:29pm 3/3/24
You think the Ukraine stops fighting without US aid?
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Domer From Hell
- 3:53pm 3/2/24
Russia isn’t weakening.
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Cole
- 7:06pm 3/2/24
Yeah, I’m sure two years of war had no impact on your motherland whatsoever
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Domer From Hell
- 7:34pm 3/2/24
Right. Ukraine can’t throw them out.
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Chris94
- 7:14pm 3/2/24
He doesn’t want Kyiv. Just a neutral Ukraine.
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Cole
- 7:49pm 3/2/24
You mean a Russian province or satellite Ukraine? Moron.
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Frank L
- 11:42am 3/3/24
And I’m sure you gladly approve of Russia’s demands on a sovereign nation
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Domer From Hell
- 9:02pm 3/2/24
You dumb pos. What did we do in Cuba, dummy?
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Cole
- 6:06am 3/3/24
We stopped Russia from deploying nukes, dumb ass….that’s not analogous fucktard.
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Domer From Hell
- 11:04am 3/3/24
They won’t deploy them here either. They are waiting to see if Uncle Sam and the rest of NATO have
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Frank L
- 11:46am 3/3/24
All the while Cole and Eli are dressed in their Putin cheerleading outfits cheering their man crush
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Domer From Hell
- 12:46pm 3/3/24
Putin is Europe's problem, let them deal with it.
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iairishcheeks
- 7:05pm 3/2/24
People who say that the debt is unsustainable won't say how...
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iairishcheeks
- 2:18pm 3/2/24
And they're right when they say that we will never have to pay it off
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iairishcheeks
- 2:23pm 3/2/24
Obamanomics is Keynes on a severe overdose... by design?
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Curly1918
- 2:11pm 3/2/24
Good grief, Curly...Keynesian Economics, as used by Tim Geithner, et al, saved us from another
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TyroneIrish
- 2:30pm 3/2/24
In the long run we are dead. Lord Keynes
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Curly1918
- 7:56pm 3/2/24
That doesn't sound like a retort to my post, so I'm guessing you agree with even critics of
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TyroneIrish
- 9:46pm 3/2/24
The bottom line is both parties have contributed to the problem and why we need term limits.
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jray
- 4:15pm 3/2/24
Hold that thought...many people, including legislators, share it...hate to lose the experienced and
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TyroneIrish
- 4:35pm 3/2/24