Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I for one think Biden is right to stay. He was elected the party candidate. And he’ll do the best he can to win. He’s what the people elected. He should stay. Nothing has changed since he was nominated.
Agree. Biden just wasn’t prepared for Trump’s dirty playing sucker punches and blaming him for everything in the world. It started when trump arrogantly wouldn’t shake Biden’s hand or even look at him when they came on stage. I am sure trump was coached on psychology warfare tactics from his Bannon, stone & other ex con buddies. He was getting even for when Biden won the debate that cost Trump the election. Most civilized people are decent, respectful, with normal social graces but have no clue on how to deal with a smarmy alley cat. It stunned Biden and it was hard to recover but he did.
If Biden can’t handle the fact that Trump didn’t shake his hand, how does he handle belligerent foreign leaders? The lack of handshake or psychological warfare shouldn’t rattle the President of the United States.
He has been handling the belligerent foreign leaders just fine. Certainly better than Trump literally bowing to the NK autocrat or looking like a beaten dog after meeting with Putin.
Seriously? So he’s intimidated by Trump, but he hold Putin in line. Yeah. Dream on.
He seems to be doing a fine job of supporting Ukraine despite GOP withholding money for half a year (and Trump would just give Ukraine to Russia), getting the middle east players to the table (when Trump supports the eradication of Palestinians all together) and keeping the 20th Century world order, with the US at the top, intact, when Trump would simply turn it over to Russia and China.
Biden has been providing just enough to allow Ukraine and Russia to keep killing. That is all.
He was slow to act and didn't provide the actual things Ukraine needed to win.
This is a case of "$hit or get off the pot."
So where is your ire directed to the right who withheld funds for more than half a year and really set Ukraine back?
When Biden decides to provide Ukraine with what they need, they will be on board.
And, there is the fact that Biden considers the border of Ukraine more important than our own southern border. When is Biden going to start really enforcing the laws that the US has to protect our southern border?
+1
it’s unbelievable, isn’t it.
It is unbelievable how broken your record is, yes. Over and over about ThE BoRdEr. There was a bill. Your party killed it on Trump’s order.
Anonymous wrote:My faith has been restored in Biden. I thinks he’s our best shot for the next 4 years.
Anonymous wrote:My faith has been restored in Biden. I thinks he’s our best shot for the next 4 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I for one think Biden is right to stay. He was elected the party candidate. And he’ll do the best he can to win. He’s what the people elected. He should stay. Nothing has changed since he was nominated.
Agree. Biden just wasn’t prepared for Trump’s dirty playing sucker punches and blaming him for everything in the world. It started when trump arrogantly wouldn’t shake Biden’s hand or even look at him when they came on stage. I am sure trump was coached on psychology warfare tactics from his Bannon, stone & other ex con buddies. He was getting even for when Biden won the debate that cost Trump the election. Most civilized people are decent, respectful, with normal social graces but have no clue on how to deal with a smarmy alley cat. It stunned Biden and it was hard to recover but he did.
If Biden can’t handle the fact that Trump didn’t shake his hand, how does he handle belligerent foreign leaders? The lack of handshake or psychological warfare shouldn’t rattle the President of the United States.
He has been handling the belligerent foreign leaders just fine. Certainly better than Trump literally bowing to the NK autocrat or looking like a beaten dog after meeting with Putin.
Seriously? So he’s intimidated by Trump, but he hold Putin in line. Yeah. Dream on.
He seems to be doing a fine job of supporting Ukraine despite GOP withholding money for half a year (and Trump would just give Ukraine to Russia), getting the middle east players to the table (when Trump supports the eradication of Palestinians all together) and keeping the 20th Century world order, with the US at the top, intact, when Trump would simply turn it over to Russia and China.
Biden has been providing just enough to allow Ukraine and Russia to keep killing. That is all.
He was slow to act and didn't provide the actual things Ukraine needed to win.
This is a case of "$hit or get off the pot."
So where is your ire directed to the right who withheld funds for more than half a year and really set Ukraine back?
When Biden decides to provide Ukraine with what they need, they will be on board.
And, there is the fact that Biden considers the border of Ukraine more important than our own southern border. When is Biden going to start really enforcing the laws that the US has to protect our southern border?
+1
it’s unbelievable, isn’t it.
It is unbelievable how broken your record is, yes. Over and over about ThE BoRdEr. There was a bill. Your party killed it on Trump’s order.
The border happens to be a top issue for voters. Biden has made a mess of it.
You cannot erase 3 1/2 years of essentially open borders. The Senate bill was not a border security bill. It was a migrant processing bill.
We don't need more migrants. We need someone who is not afraid to enforce the laws and take the security of our border seriously. I cannot name one Democrat who would make that happen.
Republicans won't solve it either. The answer is to prosecute business owners that hire undocumented immigrants. Neither party wants to do that.
That is now a sub-issue in this debate. The first priority is to stop the drugs and terrorists.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I for one think Biden is right to stay. He was elected the party candidate. And he’ll do the best he can to win. He’s what the people elected. He should stay. Nothing has changed since he was nominated.
Agree. Biden just wasn’t prepared for Trump’s dirty playing sucker punches and blaming him for everything in the world. It started when trump arrogantly wouldn’t shake Biden’s hand or even look at him when they came on stage. I am sure trump was coached on psychology warfare tactics from his Bannon, stone & other ex con buddies. He was getting even for when Biden won the debate that cost Trump the election. Most civilized people are decent, respectful, with normal social graces but have no clue on how to deal with a smarmy alley cat. It stunned Biden and it was hard to recover but he did.
If Biden can’t handle the fact that Trump didn’t shake his hand, how does he handle belligerent foreign leaders? The lack of handshake or psychological warfare shouldn’t rattle the President of the United States.
He has been handling the belligerent foreign leaders just fine. Certainly better than Trump literally bowing to the NK autocrat or looking like a beaten dog after meeting with Putin.
Seriously? So he’s intimidated by Trump, but he hold Putin in line. Yeah. Dream on.
He seems to be doing a fine job of supporting Ukraine despite GOP withholding money for half a year (and Trump would just give Ukraine to Russia), getting the middle east players to the table (when Trump supports the eradication of Palestinians all together) and keeping the 20th Century world order, with the US at the top, intact, when Trump would simply turn it over to Russia and China.
Biden has been providing just enough to allow Ukraine and Russia to keep killing. That is all.
He was slow to act and didn't provide the actual things Ukraine needed to win.
This is a case of "$hit or get off the pot."
So where is your ire directed to the right who withheld funds for more than half a year and really set Ukraine back?
When Biden decides to provide Ukraine with what they need, they will be on board.
And, there is the fact that Biden considers the border of Ukraine more important than our own southern border. When is Biden going to start really enforcing the laws that the US has to protect our southern border?
+1
it’s unbelievable, isn’t it.
It is unbelievable how broken your record is, yes. Over and over about ThE BoRdEr. There was a bill. Your party killed it on Trump’s order.
The border happens to be a top issue for voters. Biden has made a mess of it.
You cannot erase 3 1/2 years of essentially open borders. The Senate bill was not a border security bill. It was a migrant processing bill.
We don't need more migrants. We need someone who is not afraid to enforce the laws and take the security of our border seriously. I cannot name one Democrat who would make that happen.
Republicans won't solve it either. The answer is to prosecute business owners that hire undocumented immigrants. Neither party wants to do that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I for one think Biden is right to stay. He was elected the party candidate. And he’ll do the best he can to win. He’s what the people elected. He should stay. Nothing has changed since he was nominated.
Agree. Biden just wasn’t prepared for Trump’s dirty playing sucker punches and blaming him for everything in the world. It started when trump arrogantly wouldn’t shake Biden’s hand or even look at him when they came on stage. I am sure trump was coached on psychology warfare tactics from his Bannon, stone & other ex con buddies. He was getting even for when Biden won the debate that cost Trump the election. Most civilized people are decent, respectful, with normal social graces but have no clue on how to deal with a smarmy alley cat. It stunned Biden and it was hard to recover but he did.
If Biden can’t handle the fact that Trump didn’t shake his hand, how does he handle belligerent foreign leaders? The lack of handshake or psychological warfare shouldn’t rattle the President of the United States.
He has been handling the belligerent foreign leaders just fine. Certainly better than Trump literally bowing to the NK autocrat or looking like a beaten dog after meeting with Putin.
Seriously? So he’s intimidated by Trump, but he hold Putin in line. Yeah. Dream on.
He seems to be doing a fine job of supporting Ukraine despite GOP withholding money for half a year (and Trump would just give Ukraine to Russia), getting the middle east players to the table (when Trump supports the eradication of Palestinians all together) and keeping the 20th Century world order, with the US at the top, intact, when Trump would simply turn it over to Russia and China.
Biden has been providing just enough to allow Ukraine and Russia to keep killing. That is all.
He was slow to act and didn't provide the actual things Ukraine needed to win.
This is a case of "$hit or get off the pot."
So where is your ire directed to the right who withheld funds for more than half a year and really set Ukraine back?
When Biden decides to provide Ukraine with what they need, they will be on board.
And, there is the fact that Biden considers the border of Ukraine more important than our own southern border. When is Biden going to start really enforcing the laws that the US has to protect our southern border?
+1
it’s unbelievable, isn’t it.
It is unbelievable how broken your record is, yes. Over and over about ThE BoRdEr. There was a bill. Your party killed it on Trump’s order.
The border happens to be a top issue for voters. Biden has made a mess of it.
You cannot erase 3 1/2 years of essentially open borders. The Senate bill was not a border security bill. It was a migrant processing bill.
We don't need more migrants. We need someone who is not afraid to enforce the laws and take the security of our border seriously. I cannot name one Democrat who would make that happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I for one think Biden is right to stay. He was elected the party candidate. And he’ll do the best he can to win. He’s what the people elected. He should stay. Nothing has changed since he was nominated.
Agree. Biden just wasn’t prepared for Trump’s dirty playing sucker punches and blaming him for everything in the world. It started when trump arrogantly wouldn’t shake Biden’s hand or even look at him when they came on stage. I am sure trump was coached on psychology warfare tactics from his Bannon, stone & other ex con buddies. He was getting even for when Biden won the debate that cost Trump the election. Most civilized people are decent, respectful, with normal social graces but have no clue on how to deal with a smarmy alley cat. It stunned Biden and it was hard to recover but he did.
If Biden can’t handle the fact that Trump didn’t shake his hand, how does he handle belligerent foreign leaders? The lack of handshake or psychological warfare shouldn’t rattle the President of the United States.
He has been handling the belligerent foreign leaders just fine. Certainly better than Trump literally bowing to the NK autocrat or looking like a beaten dog after meeting with Putin.
Seriously? So he’s intimidated by Trump, but he hold Putin in line. Yeah. Dream on.
He seems to be doing a fine job of supporting Ukraine despite GOP withholding money for half a year (and Trump would just give Ukraine to Russia), getting the middle east players to the table (when Trump supports the eradication of Palestinians all together) and keeping the 20th Century world order, with the US at the top, intact, when Trump would simply turn it over to Russia and China.
Biden has been providing just enough to allow Ukraine and Russia to keep killing. That is all.
He was slow to act and didn't provide the actual things Ukraine needed to win.
This is a case of "$hit or get off the pot."
So where is your ire directed to the right who withheld funds for more than half a year and really set Ukraine back?
When Biden decides to provide Ukraine with what they need, they will be on board.
And, there is the fact that Biden considers the border of Ukraine more important than our own southern border. When is Biden going to start really enforcing the laws that the US has to protect our southern border?
+1
it’s unbelievable, isn’t it.
It is unbelievable how broken your record is, yes. Over and over about ThE BoRdEr. There was a bill. Your party killed it on Trump’s order.
If the border bill was so great, and Biden is such a great president, then why was he not able to negotiate with Congressional Republicans to get it passed? Surely his management, communication, and negotiating skills are greater than those of a supposed idiot who doesn’t currently hold an official government position?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I for one think Biden is right to stay. He was elected the party candidate. And he’ll do the best he can to win. He’s what the people elected. He should stay. Nothing has changed since he was nominated.
Agree. Biden just wasn’t prepared for Trump’s dirty playing sucker punches and blaming him for everything in the world. It started when trump arrogantly wouldn’t shake Biden’s hand or even look at him when they came on stage. I am sure trump was coached on psychology warfare tactics from his Bannon, stone & other ex con buddies. He was getting even for when Biden won the debate that cost Trump the election. Most civilized people are decent, respectful, with normal social graces but have no clue on how to deal with a smarmy alley cat. It stunned Biden and it was hard to recover but he did.
If Biden can’t handle the fact that Trump didn’t shake his hand, how does he handle belligerent foreign leaders? The lack of handshake or psychological warfare shouldn’t rattle the President of the United States.
He has been handling the belligerent foreign leaders just fine. Certainly better than Trump literally bowing to the NK autocrat or looking like a beaten dog after meeting with Putin.
Seriously? So he’s intimidated by Trump, but he hold Putin in line. Yeah. Dream on.
He seems to be doing a fine job of supporting Ukraine despite GOP withholding money for half a year (and Trump would just give Ukraine to Russia), getting the middle east players to the table (when Trump supports the eradication of Palestinians all together) and keeping the 20th Century world order, with the US at the top, intact, when Trump would simply turn it over to Russia and China.
Biden has been providing just enough to allow Ukraine and Russia to keep killing. That is all.
He was slow to act and didn't provide the actual things Ukraine needed to win.
This is a case of "$hit or get off the pot."
So where is your ire directed to the right who withheld funds for more than half a year and really set Ukraine back?
When Biden decides to provide Ukraine with what they need, they will be on board.
And, there is the fact that Biden considers the border of Ukraine more important than our own southern border. When is Biden going to start really enforcing the laws that the US has to protect our southern border?
+1
it’s unbelievable, isn’t it.
It is unbelievable how broken your record is, yes. Over and over about ThE BoRdEr. There was a bill. Your party killed it on Trump’s order.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I for one think Biden is right to stay. He was elected the party candidate. And he’ll do the best he can to win. He’s what the people elected. He should stay. Nothing has changed since he was nominated.
Agree. Biden just wasn’t prepared for Trump’s dirty playing sucker punches and blaming him for everything in the world. It started when trump arrogantly wouldn’t shake Biden’s hand or even look at him when they came on stage. I am sure trump was coached on psychology warfare tactics from his Bannon, stone & other ex con buddies. He was getting even for when Biden won the debate that cost Trump the election. Most civilized people are decent, respectful, with normal social graces but have no clue on how to deal with a smarmy alley cat. It stunned Biden and it was hard to recover but he did.
If Biden can’t handle the fact that Trump didn’t shake his hand, how does he handle belligerent foreign leaders? The lack of handshake or psychological warfare shouldn’t rattle the President of the United States.
He has been handling the belligerent foreign leaders just fine. Certainly better than Trump literally bowing to the NK autocrat or looking like a beaten dog after meeting with Putin.
Seriously? So he’s intimidated by Trump, but he hold Putin in line. Yeah. Dream on.
You think someone who is chummy with Putin is better? Good grief.
Trump admin approves new sale of anti-tank weapons to Ukraine.
The Trump administration first approved the sale of Javelins to Ukraine in 2017.
https://abcnews.go.com/amp/Politics/trump-admin-approves-sale-anti-tank-weapons-ukraine/story?id=65989898
The Trump administration has approved the $39 million sale of defensive lethal weapons to Ukraine, according to two U.S. officials and another source familiar with the plan.
The new package will include Javelin anti-tank weapons, with one U.S. official saying it includes 150 missiles and two launchers, which was first reported by Bloomberg News.
In Ukraine, The Javelin Is More Than a Weapon
Author: Matthew Parent | Mar. 04, 2022
How the Javelin missile became Ukraine’s savior and symbol of resistance.
In a country full of cell phone cameras and major media outlets — and as a rapidly changing major conflict — images of the Russian invasion of Ukraine flood television and social media. Twitter serves as a rough chronological catalog of ongoing firefights with various hashtags providing information, with #Ukraine, #UkraineRussiaWar, and #UkraineWar being a few. Amid this backdrop, one weapon in particular features as an outsized symbol of Ukrainian resistance: the Javelin missile.
The unending information, along with the juxtaposition of its varying quality, makes for a complicated social dialogue. Often, though, public discourse parses through this complexity and identifies a more simple narrative. One emerging narrative is that of the material and symbolic importance of the Javelin missile. Among the Stinger missiles, Main Battle Tank and Light Anti-Tank Weapon (NLAWS), and now even Soviet-era Strela missiles, it’s the Javelin that seems to have disproportionately captured public attention. But is the Javelin a divine tool of intervention or simply one of the more effective weapons on battlefields across Ukraine?
WHY THE THE JAVELIN MISSILE IS EFFECTIVE
Though predating the recent Russian invasion, an image of Mary Magdalene holding a Javelin missile, displayed in the style of Eastern Orthodox iconography, started to flood social media. Commonly referred to as Saint Javelin, this image symbolizes much of the seemingly miraculous Ukrainian resistance against overwhelming Russian forces. A website now features stickers and other items for sale, raising hundreds of thousands of dollars in just a few days to support Ukrainian orphans and victims of violence.
https://www.belfercenter.org/publication/ukraine-javelin-more-weapon
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Why did Trump approve the sale of anti-tank javelins if he is so chummy with Putin?
Ukraine asked Obama for javelins, better yet, why didn’t Obama sell Ukraine the javelins?
So many DNC liars posting here.
Yes, it is true that Trump sold Javelins to Ukraine. He also stipulated they needed to remain in the western part of the country, away from where the fighting was taking place. So, it was all optics. How is that a win?