Poor Zelensky. Just think how bad it is for the people he keeps sending into the meat grinder.
What Zelensky means by difficult is that the wife is probably nagging him for another round of shopping in Paris.
Like the majority of Americans, Z is living paycheck to paycheck..
queue Sarah McLachlan singing “ In the arms of the angels” with a
1-800 number to call now with your donations
This sentence reminds me of the released illegal in NYC flipping the bird at the camera.
“Z...you lost. You do not get a freaking trophy.”
The US has already sent more than $75 billion to Ukraine, and allocated funds to $113 billion. There’s still $38 billion in the pipeline. Can we pump the brakes a little on this? (I know, /CrazyTalk)
But not difficult enough to sit down and talk peace. Peace doesn’t pay. War pays.
Sell one of your darn mansions, Twerp!
His olive drab outfits are getting worn out. He needs new Castro-wear.
Moochers gotta mooch. It’s what they do.
Wars begin, and wars end. This one will end. Before it does, the government -- having received billions is aid and assisted by sanctions against its opponent -- is pleading for more.
More! Because war is "difficult."
Indeed, difficult as "European countries struggle to find enough stocks to satisfy Kyiv’s demands."
Putting this in the context of populations, the EU is about 450+ million people "struggling" to meet Zelensky's "demands."
War is indeed difficult. And, in the moment, negotiations impossible. So it has been said. And so the world is at that moment when messaging, nudging, manufacturing consent and all is the other war ongoing....
Because politics is so important, in the US as in Europe, and Democrats tell us the greatest threat is....That’s one way to end this endless war.
Sue for peace. Take whatever terms are offered. Live to fight another day.
Too bad.
Live with it.
He should have spent all his graft on Bitcoin.
This article is bogus.
No matter how much money Washington votes to send to Ukraine, it will have very little impact on the military situation on the ground in Ukraine because it takes a longer time to purchase, manufacture and transport munitions to the battlefield.
The US and NATO have given all they have to give from existing stocks and production is lagging.
It will take years to rebuild the stockpiles and it’s not like we can easily afford to purchase them.
Yeah, life sucks when you try to do somehting that you have absolutely no ability to do financially.
It’s kind of like a person who wants to begin a major gold mining business, but lacks all the funds to run it so they demand the $$ from others, get the money, possibly misuse the $$, and demand more more more because and complains ‘that Foreign Aid Delays Are Making Life ‘Very Difficult’,
Pouring money into such an operation is futile when the receiver hasn’t the ability to win- all we are doing is delaying the inevitable, and losing hundreds of billions doing so
Our own social security is supposedly running out, our border is wide open, people here in America living in extreme poverty in some cases (extreme poverty by American standards that is)- the gov complaining that they have no money to build wall, support people, that ss is running out etc etc etc, yet alakazam, they find all kinds of money to support other people’s wars, and to give to terrorist nations.
Translation: If Ukraine doesn’t get more money from US taxpayers soon, Zelensky might not be able to afford the cocaine addiction he’s developed and may not be able to full fund the staff maintaining his mansions around the world.
I just had a thought...
Would Joe Biden resist a foreign invasion like Zelensky. Putting the politics aside. When faced with an invasion who would ‘we’ want as a leader?
Personally, I would rather have a crook like Zelensky over Chomo Joe, who has already invited and supported an invasion of tens of millions hostiles... Russians have spent lots of blood and treasure taking the land. What has Mexico had to spend for their reconquista?
I wonder what exactly Boris Johnson said to Zelensky that talked him out of signing the Minsk Agreements.