Posted on 02/28/2022 11:27:13 AM PST by weston
Thanks. I had read the regime refused to let Texas use them.
>>>We’re watching people get slaughtered. And we’re going to watch it for years to come.”
He is referring to the Road of Bones era in the USSR.
Biden had transformed World into an ugly space.
Thanks! You’re right, can’t believe anything anymore.
But in today’s world, another motive for the West’s stubbornly antagonistic stance toward Russia has entered the picture: without regard to the Ukraine war, Russia of late was as much the object of the Western left’s loathing because of its return after the Cold War to nationalism and cultural conservatism, as it was the object of the left’s admiration previously because of its embrace of Communism. The resurgent Western left, now allied with the globalists, for years has despised Russia for its return to tradition, just as they despise Poland and Hungary for the same reason. Now, in the case of Russia, they can mask their cultural loathing in the more respectable garb of opposition to war.
Steve Harrigan was?
Taoiseach pays tribute to Irish citizen killed while reporting for Fox News near Kyiv
Cameraman Pierre Zakrzewski was killed and his colleague Benjamin Hall injured when their car was struck by incoming fire yesterday.
Taoiseach pays tribute to Irish citizen killed while reporting for Fox News near Kyiv
Cameraman Pierre Zakrzewski was killed and his colleague Benjamin Hall injured when their car was struck by incoming fire yesterday.
Russian state TV calls for REPARATIONS from the US over sanctions: Putin’s lapdogs demand return of ‘Alaska and California’s Fort Ross’, threaten nuclear strikes on US, and call for public hangings in Ukraine
Moscow-backed pundits have also begun normalizing the idea of publicly hanging Ukrainians who are fighting against Russia’s war
State Duma member and Kremlin ‘spin doctor’ Oleg Matveychev appeared on a Sunday news program to she a list of demands ‘after Ukraine’s demilitarization’
It includes the dissolution of NATO, lifting of sanctions, and extradition of ‘war criminals’ President Volodymyr Zelensky, Petro Poroshenko and others
A Russian TV host railed against the US’s sanctions after his two Italian villas were seized, offering a threat of nuclear strikes if not lifted in 24 hours
‘You’re the thieves, our talk is short with you: a bullet to the head,’ he said
The 13 Americans sanctioned by Moscow include architects of Washington’s blockade of Russia
Joe Biden - president
Antony Blinken - secretary of state
Lloyd Austin - secretary of defense
Mark Milley - chairman of the joint chiefs of staff
Jake Sullivan - national security adviser
Bill Burns - CIA director
Jen Psaki - White House press secretary
Daleep Singh - deputy national security advisor for international economics
Samantha Power - USAID administrator
Hunter Biden - President Biden’s son
Hillary Clinton - former secretary of state
Wally Adeyemo -deputy secretary of the Treasury
Reta Jo Lewis - president of the Export-Import Bank of the US
but,but,but...Psaki’s got the hat.
Tesla increases prices across whole range so its cheapest electric car is now $47,000 after Elon Musk said his company was experiencing ‘inflationary pressure’
Tesla has raised the price for its electric cars in both China and the US
Musk said supply chain disruptions have made raw materials more expensive to acquire following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on February 24
Tesla has bought ‘millions of euros worth of aluminum’ from Russian aluminum giant Rusal, according to CNBC, which it was using for a new plant near Berlin
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll, sponsored by Miranda Devine’s LAPTOP FROM HELL for Tuesday shows that 42% of Likely U.S. Voters approve of President Biden’s job performance. Fifty-six (56%) disapprove.
Bronx apartment block building where blaze killed 17 ‘was due for inspection but it never took place because officers were transferred to check if restaurants were following COVID rules’
Chinese-American immigration lawyer once jailed for protesting at Tiananmen is stabbed to death by deranged Chinese student, 25, at his NYC office after he refused to help her apply for asylum
Jinjin Li, 66, was stabbed to death Monday at around 11.40am at his Queens office
Police said Xiaoning Zhang, 25, was taken into custody and faces a murder charge and weapon possession
On Friday, Li, who is an immigration lawyer, refused to take on Zhang’s case
Friends of Li said that he rarely refused to help potential clients, but that he had opted not to help Zhang due to concerns over her potential mental health issues
Zhang came to the U.S. in August on an F-1 student visa to go to school in Los Angeles, but never attended, and immediately sought asylum
She claims that she was once raped by Beijing Police before coming to the U.S.
Li, who was a protestor at Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China, on June 4 in 1989, last posted a message of support in freeing Ukraine
Hundreds, if not thousands of protestors were killed that day in China over their views against the Chinese Communist Government
ROFL.
Another immediate impact will be an end to federal funding for monoclonal antibodies, a treatment that had been provided free of charge. Starting next week, the White House said it will cut allocations to states by more than 30% to try to stretch its existing supplies The government cannot buy more oral antiviral treatments like Paxlovid beyond the 20 million treatments already secured, and needs to scale back planned purchases of preventative treatments for immunocompromised people, the White House said. Research into next-generation COVID vaccines will be curbed, and some surveillance for new variants will also be stopped, the White House said. The administration said it also will need to limit its push to help poorer countries vaccinate people.NEW: The White House is warning it will have to wind down a program that pays to test, treat and vaccinate uninsured people for COVID-19 because the administration has run out of money for the program, which Congress failed to include in funding legislation.— NPR Politics (@nprpolitics) March 15, 2022
Thaats actually a good list. I’d, ike to see them sanctioned too.
Up to 42%???
That’s horrible. Their deaths were COVID related then.
>>Up to 42%???
Yes, maybe he did more polling on the east and west coast.
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