Posted on 10/02/2022 4:46:48 AM PDT by Alas Babylon!
Thank you for your kind sentiments. It is a matter of survival for those of us in hurricane alley. Feeling very, very blessed today. Hoping to hear from some of our MIA FReeper friends very soon.
You know…. The guy who could have an hour Sunday morn show with Tucker, Jessie Watters, Glenn Beck, Mark Levine, Joy Reed, Madcow, Don Lemmon, and Whoopie all at the same conference table together for one hour….. I would pay per view to watch that each week….
Thanks for that info. He’s a pork,king so probably why he gets elected.
Also,he and Mc Cain featured in an old photo with Ukraine.
Wouldn’t doubt his wearing his beak off all that money
Great jpegs.
Will look for that sniffer costume this Halloween.
Thanks bud makes sense to me. That’s a lot of dough to go to one small state without the thought that a lot of payola took place.
LOl gotta have a little fun!
Reminds me of the late 60s/early 70s - Montreal Canadians V Boston Bruins. Bruins just could not beat Montreal
If we did it heads should roll. This is an act of war that needs to be condemned. How do you make a horrific situation in Europe worse unless you want WWIII?
As I said, the Kraut population has had enough, disabling the pipeline takes the Kraut middle class out of the equation for the time being - not sure when their next elections are scheduled
I noticed over the past few days Lindsey Graham has been the “go to person” the alphabets on TV have used to discuss the escalating war between Ukraine and Russia.
Graham is nearly hysterical, as he advocates for more billions to Ukraine.
So it should not surprise anyone that he is helping to funnel money through these SC contracts. Wonder what his net worth is now?
One of Clarice’s pieces points out several common sense arguments that is was typical Russian neglect, incompetence, and/or graft (fake repair/maintenance) on the part of Russia.
They’ve already demonstrated they don’t need an excuse to turn off the gas to Europe. They’ve had several maintenance issues and shutdowns since 2020.
Europe wouldn’t do it to themselves nor OK Biden to do so either. He’d certainly advise allies of intentions.
Ruptures occurred 17 hours apart which required returning to the scene of the crime. Not likely.
All they do is get the CIA to coordinate with Mossad /MI6 and others to get the job done. The intel agencies than hire it out. So, it never comes back on them and the job gets done leaving whom to blame? It's a slick maneuver used over and over by those who want to conquer and own the world.
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Byron Donalds now on with Maria. He's the best House member we have in Florida. He's out helping those in distress. Byron now also claiming that Desantis propositioned help for those destroyed from the storm.The storm surge was from 4-16 feet which is once in a lifetime stuff. Donalds has his eye on the ball with getting aid to people in distress,hes the man of men. Donalds smartly points out the difference between buying vote money and money for thsoe in harms way from a natural disaster. Donalds saying 2-3 years for recovery I think that's a bit optimistic. Could be longer.
Russia has mobilized an additional 300,000 personnel and strategic long range bombers have been positioned closer to Ukraine.
In 2016 it wasn’t necessary for the Russians to hack the election. It was alrady controlled by the dominion machines and had been since 2004.
We basically know what weaponry Russia has.Its more than formidable. If they had wanted to destroy the Ukraine it would have taken them less tha a week to do so.And without nukes. They didn’t do it.So they have another agenda. I’m not privvy to it. So one can only guess.
An EU diplomat said the German package had prompted “animosity” just as the bloc was trying to find a common approach to “tackle the problem at its roots”. Berlin is also resisting the imposition of a gas price cap that is supported by more than half of the EU’s member states.
Ministers on Friday agreed on three proposals to lower electricity prices for consumers and businesses, including a 5 per cent mandatory reduction in peak electricity consumption, a windfall levy on fossil fuel companies and a €180/MWh cap on the price of electricity generated by non-gas power producers with revenues above that being recycled to consumers.
But after intense negotiations there was no agreement on a gas price cap, which several member states including Germany fear could push up demand and divert gas that the EU desperately needs to other regions that are willing to pay more for supplies.
Mario Draghi, the outgoing Italian prime minister, said after Germany’s announcement that “faced with the common threats of our times, we cannot divide ourselves according to the space in our national budgets”.
Guido Crosetto, a top adviser to Giorgia Meloni of the far-right Brothers of Italy party which took the largest share of the vote in the country’s recent election, lashed out directly at Berlin’s energy policy. “It is an act, precise, deliberate, not agreed, not shared, not communicated, which undermines the reasons for the union,” he said.
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