Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Better pretend everything fine in Europe. Keep sending money until wheels fall off. Like Afghanistan.
In the meantime, DHS is concerned about white nationalists returning from the war in Ukraine and bringing nasty tricks they've learned from Azov & Co. home with them. But let's pretend that part is fine too.
"What kind of training are foreign fighters receiving in Ukraine that they can possibly proliferate in US militias and white nationalist groups?"
https://propertyofthepeople.org/document-detail/?doc-id=22022879
They can learm those tricks in the U.S. miltary, too. Does that mean we should stop funding national defense?
You’re so right. There is no difference whatsoever between the US army and terror training camps. Somebody tell DHS to stop watching for the ISIS graduates.
Are you saying the Ukraine military are terrorists?
It's not for me to say, is it? "Terrorist" is a label states apply based on their own political needs and rules. It has no set definition. So ask DHS why they are concerned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Better pretend everything fine in Europe. Keep sending money until wheels fall off. Like Afghanistan.
In the meantime, DHS is concerned about white nationalists returning from the war in Ukraine and bringing nasty tricks they've learned from Azov & Co. home with them. But let's pretend that part is fine too.
"What kind of training are foreign fighters receiving in Ukraine that they can possibly proliferate in US militias and white nationalist groups?"
https://propertyofthepeople.org/document-detail/?doc-id=22022879
They can learm those tricks in the U.S. miltary, too. Does that mean we should stop funding national defense?
You’re so right. There is no difference whatsoever between the US army and terror training camps. Somebody tell DHS to stop watching for the ISIS graduates.
Are you saying the Ukraine military are terrorists?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Better pretend everything fine in Europe. Keep sending money until wheels fall off. Like Afghanistan.
In the meantime, DHS is concerned about white nationalists returning from the war in Ukraine and bringing nasty tricks they've learned from Azov & Co. home with them. But let's pretend that part is fine too.
"What kind of training are foreign fighters receiving in Ukraine that they can possibly proliferate in US militias and white nationalist groups?"
https://propertyofthepeople.org/document-detail/?doc-id=22022879
They can learm those tricks in the U.S. miltary, too. Does that mean we should stop funding national defense?
You’re so right. There is no difference whatsoever between the US army and terror training camps. Somebody tell DHS to stop watching for the ISIS graduates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Better pretend everything fine in Europe. Keep sending money until wheels fall off. Like Afghanistan.
In the meantime, DHS is concerned about white nationalists returning from the war in Ukraine and bringing nasty tricks they've learned from Azov & Co. home with them. But let's pretend that part is fine too.
"What kind of training are foreign fighters receiving in Ukraine that they can possibly proliferate in US militias and white nationalist groups?"
https://propertyofthepeople.org/document-detail/?doc-id=22022879
They can learm those tricks in the U.S. miltary, too. Does that mean we should stop funding national defense?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Better pretend everything fine in Europe. Keep sending money until wheels fall off. Like Afghanistan.
In the meantime, DHS is concerned about white nationalists returning from the war in Ukraine and bringing nasty tricks they've learned from Azov & Co. home with them. But let's pretend that part is fine too.
"What kind of training are foreign fighters receiving in Ukraine that they can possibly proliferate in US militias and white nationalist groups?"
https://propertyofthepeople.org/document-detail/?doc-id=22022879
Anonymous wrote:Better pretend everything fine in Europe. Keep sending money until wheels fall off. Like Afghanistan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Friedman sees that biden’s nato triumph will end in tears as Europeans chafe under extraordinary natural gas, fuel, and electric prices.
Ding ding ding.
And it’s not Friedman who sees it - he’s literally being told by the highest levels in the WH they are concerned about this massively .
I don’t think people get just how precarious things are in developed parts in Europe right now.
Yes the food is great and the walkable neighborhoods are awesome and there are less fat people which is a huge bonus but you can feel a huge sense of things are gonna fall off a cliff soon and it is all unsustainable.
European political-economy does not work with energy costs this high. Their entire model breaks.
It’s warm out. No rush.
Do you know Europeans well enough to ask them what percentage of their salary is going to energy? Didn’t think so or you wouldn’t be so damn flippant
How much?
My family spent 900 euros a month for heat last winter just on tension run up- in a country with an avg salary of 1200 euros. This winter heating their home will exceed the average salary. Plus electric plus fuel plus inflation run up.
If something doesn’t give we’ll have a new government lining up with Orban position. Wait for it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Friedman sees that biden’s nato triumph will end in tears as Europeans chafe under extraordinary natural gas, fuel, and electric prices.
Ding ding ding.
And it’s not Friedman who sees it - he’s literally being told by the highest levels in the WH they are concerned about this massively .
I don’t think people get just how precarious things are in developed parts in Europe right now.
Yes the food is great and the walkable neighborhoods are awesome and there are less fat people which is a huge bonus but you can feel a huge sense of things are gonna fall off a cliff soon and it is all unsustainable.
European political-economy does not work with energy costs this high. Their entire model breaks.
It’s warm out. No rush.
Do you know Europeans well enough to ask them what percentage of their salary is going to energy? Didn’t think so or you wouldn’t be so damn flippant
How much?
My family spent 900 euros a month for heat last winter just on tension run up- in a country with an avg salary of 1200 euros. This winter heating their home will exceed the average salary. Plus electric plus fuel plus inflation run up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Friedman sees that biden’s nato triumph will end in tears as Europeans chafe under extraordinary natural gas, fuel, and electric prices.
Ding ding ding.
And it’s not Friedman who sees it - he’s literally being told by the highest levels in the WH they are concerned about this massively .
I don’t think people get just how precarious things are in developed parts in Europe right now.
Yes the food is great and the walkable neighborhoods are awesome and there are less fat people which is a huge bonus but you can feel a huge sense of things are gonna fall off a cliff soon and it is all unsustainable.
European political-economy does not work with energy costs this high. Their entire model breaks.
It’s warm out. No rush.
Do you know Europeans well enough to ask them what percentage of their salary is going to energy? Didn’t think so or you wouldn’t be so damn flippant
How much?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Friedman sees that biden’s nato triumph will end in tears as Europeans chafe under extraordinary natural gas, fuel, and electric prices.
Ding ding ding.
And it’s not Friedman who sees it - he’s literally being told by the highest levels in the WH they are concerned about this massively .
I don’t think people get just how precarious things are in developed parts in Europe right now.
Yes the food is great and the walkable neighborhoods are awesome and there are less fat people which is a huge bonus but you can feel a huge sense of things are gonna fall off a cliff soon and it is all unsustainable.
European political-economy does not work with energy costs this high. Their entire model breaks.
It’s warm out. No rush.
Do you know Europeans well enough to ask them what percentage of their salary is going to energy? Didn’t think so or you wouldn’t be so damn flippant
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Friedman sees that biden’s nato triumph will end in tears as Europeans chafe under extraordinary natural gas, fuel, and electric prices.
Ding ding ding.
And it’s not Friedman who sees it - he’s literally being told by the highest levels in the WH they are concerned about this massively .
I don’t think people get just how precarious things are in developed parts in Europe right now.
Yes the food is great and the walkable neighborhoods are awesome and there are less fat people which is a huge bonus but you can feel a huge sense of things are gonna fall off a cliff soon and it is all unsustainable.
European political-economy does not work with energy costs this high. Their entire model breaks.
It’s warm out. No rush.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Friedman sees that biden’s nato triumph will end in tears as Europeans chafe under extraordinary natural gas, fuel, and electric prices.
Ding ding ding.
And it’s not Friedman who sees it - he’s literally being told by the highest levels in the WH they are concerned about this massively .
I don’t think people get just how precarious things are in developed parts in Europe right now.
Yes the food is great and the walkable neighborhoods are awesome and there are less fat people which is a huge bonus but you can feel a huge sense of things are gonna fall off a cliff soon and it is all unsustainable.
European political-economy does not work with energy costs this high. Their entire model breaks.
It’s warm out. No rush.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Friedman sees that biden’s nato triumph will end in tears as Europeans chafe under extraordinary natural gas, fuel, and electric prices.
Ding ding ding.
And it’s not Friedman who sees it - he’s literally being told by the highest levels in the WH they are concerned about this massively .
I don’t think people get just how precarious things are in developed parts in Europe right now.
Yes the food is great and the walkable neighborhoods are awesome and there are less fat people which is a huge bonus but you can feel a huge sense of things are gonna fall off a cliff soon and it is all unsustainable.
European political-economy does not work with energy costs this high. Their entire model breaks.