Seen on the street in Kyiv.

Words of Advice:

"If Something Seems To Be Too Good To Be True, It's Best To Shoot It, Just In Case." -- Fiona Glenanne

“The Mob takes the Fifth. If you’re innocent, why are you taking the Fifth Amendment?” -- The TOFF *

"Foreign Relations Boil Down to Two Things: Talking With People or Killing Them." -- Unknown

“Speed is a poor substitute for accuracy.” -- Real, no-shit, fortune from a fortune cookie

"If you believe that you are talking to G-d, you can justify anything.” — my Dad

"Colt .45s; putting bad guys in the ground since 1873." -- Unknown

"Stay Strapped or Get Clapped." -- probably not Mr. Rogers

"The Dildo of Karma rarely comes lubed." -- Unknown

"Eck!" -- George the Cat

* "TOFF" = Treasonous Orange Fat Fuck, A/K/A Dolt-45,
A/K/A Commandante (or Cadet) Bone Spurs,
A/K/A El Caudillo de Mar-a-Lago, A/K/A the Asset., A/K/A P01135809

Monday, March 5, 2018

Trump's Trade War

What benefit is there to Russia from it? Certainly, the Euros and the U.S. fighting a trade war has political benefits for Russia, as anything that puts the NATO European nations and the United States at odds works in Moscow's interests.

Also, the Russians may have vetoed Mitt Romney as Secretary of State:
One subject that Steele is believed to have discussed with Mueller’s investigators is a memo that he wrote in late November, 2016, after his contract with Fusion had ended. This memo, which did not surface publicly with the others, is shorter than the rest, and is based on one source, described as “a senior Russian official.” The official said that he was merely relaying talk circulating in the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but what he’d heard was astonishing: people were saying that the Kremlin had intervened to block Trump’s initial choice for Secretary of State, Mitt Romney. (During Romney’s run for the White House in 2012, he was notably hawkish on Russia, calling it the single greatest threat to the U.S.) The memo said that the Kremlin, through unspecified channels, had asked Trump to appoint someone who would be prepared to lift Ukraine-related sanctions, and who would coöperate on security issues of interest to Russia, such as the conflict in Syria. If what the source heard was true, then a foreign power was exercising pivotal influence over U.S. foreign policy—and an incoming President.
And then the Kremlin got a guy that they wanted in the job.

4 comments:

dinthebeast said...

And the gutting of the state department thrown in to sweeten the deal.

-Doug in Oakland

3383 said...

Didn't the sanctions just get extended?

CenterPuke88 said...

Yep, and the White House hasn’t enforced any of those sanctions.

Paul W said...

Congress voted - overwhelmingly - to issue harsher sanctions on Russia, but trump openly refuses to enforce them.

and while the Republicans may want those sanctions, they don't want to cross trump (and his fervent voting base) right now, meaning nothing will get done.

AGAIN.

This is why you NEED to vote Democratic, America. For the LOVE OF GOD, America...