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    BS44325BS44325 Posts: 6,124
    mrussel1 said:
    BS44325 said:
    I’m still not tired of the winning
    You don’t live here.  You don’t win or lose shit.  Quit living vicariously.
    As the US goes so goes the world...also my retirement portfolio is doing fantastic. Got skin in the game bro! And I love it!
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    mickeyratmickeyrat up my ass, like Chadwick was up his Posts: 35,872
    BS44325 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    BS44325 said:
    I’m still not tired of the winning
    You don’t live here.  You don’t win or lose shit.  Quit living vicariously.
    As the US goes so goes the world...also my retirement portfolio is doing fantastic. Got skin in the game bro! And I love it!
    Thanks Obama!!!!
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    mrussel1mrussel1 Posts: 28,677
    BS44325 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    BS44325 said:
    I’m still not tired of the winning
    You don’t live here.  You don’t win or lose shit.  Quit living vicariously.
    As the US goes so goes the world...also my retirement portfolio is doing fantastic. Got skin in the game bro! And I love it!
    You checked your principles at the door long ago, “neocon”.  The GOP is down to Dreher, French, Goldberg, Will and Romney.  The rest of you are cowards.
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    mrussel1mrussel1 Posts: 28,677
    edited February 2020
    Oh, and half the staff at Reason.  I give them credit for having a moral center.
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    BS44325BS44325 Posts: 6,124
    mrussel1 said:
    BS44325 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    BS44325 said:
    I’m still not tired of the winning
    You don’t live here.  You don’t win or lose shit.  Quit living vicariously.
    As the US goes so goes the world...also my retirement portfolio is doing fantastic. Got skin in the game bro! And I love it!
    You checked your principles at the door long ago, “neocon”.  The GOP is down to Dreher, French, Goldberg, Will and Romney.  The rest of you are cowards.
    Hell no. This neocon likes a dead Soleimani. No other “neocon” had the balls to pull that trigger. Principles intact buddy. Lets roll!
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    mrussel1mrussel1 Posts: 28,677
    BS44325 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    BS44325 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    BS44325 said:
    I’m still not tired of the winning
    You don’t live here.  You don’t win or lose shit.  Quit living vicariously.
    As the US goes so goes the world...also my retirement portfolio is doing fantastic. Got skin in the game bro! And I love it!
    You checked your principles at the door long ago, “neocon”.  The GOP is down to Dreher, French, Goldberg, Will and Romney.  The rest of you are cowards.
    Hell no. This neocon likes a dead Soleimani. No other “neocon” had the balls to pull that trigger. Principles intact buddy. Lets roll!
    Okay Syria. 
    At least have the intellectual integrity to admit the foreign policy is transactional, sans an actual strategy.  Can you at least do that or are you completely bankrupt?
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    BS44325BS44325 Posts: 6,124
    mrussel1 said:
    BS44325 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    BS44325 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    BS44325 said:
    I’m still not tired of the winning
    You don’t live here.  You don’t win or lose shit.  Quit living vicariously.
    As the US goes so goes the world...also my retirement portfolio is doing fantastic. Got skin in the game bro! And I love it!
    You checked your principles at the door long ago, “neocon”.  The GOP is down to Dreher, French, Goldberg, Will and Romney.  The rest of you are cowards.
    Hell no. This neocon likes a dead Soleimani. No other “neocon” had the balls to pull that trigger. Principles intact buddy. Lets roll!
    Okay Syria. 
    At least have the intellectual integrity to admit the foreign policy is transactional, sans an actual strategy.  Can you at least do that or are you completely bankrupt?
    It’s absolutely transactional but with a clear strategy. Oh wait...who’s that? Why it’s Juan Guaido at the State of the Union! Man that’s a badass neocon move having him up there! 
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    mrussel1mrussel1 Posts: 28,677
    BS44325 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    BS44325 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    BS44325 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    BS44325 said:
    I’m still not tired of the winning
    You don’t live here.  You don’t win or lose shit.  Quit living vicariously.
    As the US goes so goes the world...also my retirement portfolio is doing fantastic. Got skin in the game bro! And I love it!
    You checked your principles at the door long ago, “neocon”.  The GOP is down to Dreher, French, Goldberg, Will and Romney.  The rest of you are cowards.
    Hell no. This neocon likes a dead Soleimani. No other “neocon” had the balls to pull that trigger. Principles intact buddy. Lets roll!
    Okay Syria. 
    At least have the intellectual integrity to admit the foreign policy is transactional, sans an actual strategy.  Can you at least do that or are you completely bankrupt?
    It’s absolutely transactional but with a clear strategy. Oh wait...who’s that? Why it’s Juan Guaido at the State of the Union! Man that’s a badass neocon move having him up there! 
    Okay,  you understand that transactional and strategy are pretty much opposites in geopolitics,  right? 
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    mrussel1mrussel1 Posts: 28,677
    And the second part of your statement showed how far you've personally fallen since 2016. You used to be able to offer real arguments 
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    BS44325BS44325 Posts: 6,124
    mrussel1 said:
    BS44325 said:
    mrussel1 said:
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    mrussel1 said:
    BS44325 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    BS44325 said:
    I’m still not tired of the winning
    You don’t live here.  You don’t win or lose shit.  Quit living vicariously.
    As the US goes so goes the world...also my retirement portfolio is doing fantastic. Got skin in the game bro! And I love it!
    You checked your principles at the door long ago, “neocon”.  The GOP is down to Dreher, French, Goldberg, Will and Romney.  The rest of you are cowards.
    Hell no. This neocon likes a dead Soleimani. No other “neocon” had the balls to pull that trigger. Principles intact buddy. Lets roll!
    Okay Syria. 
    At least have the intellectual integrity to admit the foreign policy is transactional, sans an actual strategy.  Can you at least do that or are you completely bankrupt?
    It’s absolutely transactional but with a clear strategy. Oh wait...who’s that? Why it’s Juan Guaido at the State of the Union! Man that’s a badass neocon move having him up there! 
    Okay,  you understand that transactional and strategy are pretty much opposites in geopolitics,  right? 
    No. That is incorrect. Like most of your points.
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    mrussel1mrussel1 Posts: 28,677
    BS44325 said:
    mrussel1 said:
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    mrussel1 said:
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    mrussel1 said:
    BS44325 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    BS44325 said:
    I’m still not tired of the winning
    You don’t live here.  You don’t win or lose shit.  Quit living vicariously.
    As the US goes so goes the world...also my retirement portfolio is doing fantastic. Got skin in the game bro! And I love it!
    You checked your principles at the door long ago, “neocon”.  The GOP is down to Dreher, French, Goldberg, Will and Romney.  The rest of you are cowards.
    Hell no. This neocon likes a dead Soleimani. No other “neocon” had the balls to pull that trigger. Principles intact buddy. Lets roll!
    Okay Syria. 
    At least have the intellectual integrity to admit the foreign policy is transactional, sans an actual strategy.  Can you at least do that or are you completely bankrupt?
    It’s absolutely transactional but with a clear strategy. Oh wait...who’s that? Why it’s Juan Guaido at the State of the Union! Man that’s a badass neocon move having him up there! 
    Okay,  you understand that transactional and strategy are pretty much opposites in geopolitics,  right? 
    No. That is incorrect. Like most of your points.
    A strategy plays the long game and doesn't concern itself with individual transactions.  Don't confuse tactics with transactions. 
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    Kind of like those repub senators that knew and know Team Trump Treason is guilty but were too afraid to vote their conscience. No moral center or principles, just a slow swirl down the shitter. Can’t wait for the shoe to be on the other foot and on the other foot it will be. When the fruit from the poisonous tree will really be ripe and sweet.
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    BS44325BS44325 Posts: 6,124
    mrussel1 said:
    BS44325 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    BS44325 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    BS44325 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    BS44325 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    BS44325 said:
    I’m still not tired of the winning
    You don’t live here.  You don’t win or lose shit.  Quit living vicariously.
    As the US goes so goes the world...also my retirement portfolio is doing fantastic. Got skin in the game bro! And I love it!
    You checked your principles at the door long ago, “neocon”.  The GOP is down to Dreher, French, Goldberg, Will and Romney.  The rest of you are cowards.
    Hell no. This neocon likes a dead Soleimani. No other “neocon” had the balls to pull that trigger. Principles intact buddy. Lets roll!
    Okay Syria. 
    At least have the intellectual integrity to admit the foreign policy is transactional, sans an actual strategy.  Can you at least do that or are you completely bankrupt?
    It’s absolutely transactional but with a clear strategy. Oh wait...who’s that? Why it’s Juan Guaido at the State of the Union! Man that’s a badass neocon move having him up there! 
    Okay,  you understand that transactional and strategy are pretty much opposites in geopolitics,  right? 
    No. That is incorrect. Like most of your points.
    A strategy plays the long game and doesn't concern itself with individual transactions.  Don't confuse tactics with transactions. 
    And yet individual transactions can advance long term goals. Trump is proving this everyday. You really are arguing something so silly. Like impeachment. 
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    BS44325 said:
    mrussel1 said:
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    mrussel1 said:
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    mrussel1 said:
    BS44325 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    BS44325 said:
    I’m still not tired of the winning
    You don’t live here.  You don’t win or lose shit.  Quit living vicariously.
    As the US goes so goes the world...also my retirement portfolio is doing fantastic. Got skin in the game bro! And I love it!
    You checked your principles at the door long ago, “neocon”.  The GOP is down to Dreher, French, Goldberg, Will and Romney.  The rest of you are cowards.
    Hell no. This neocon likes a dead Soleimani. No other “neocon” had the balls to pull that trigger. Principles intact buddy. Lets roll!
    Okay Syria. 
    At least have the intellectual integrity to admit the foreign policy is transactional, sans an actual strategy.  Can you at least do that or are you completely bankrupt?
    It’s absolutely transactional but with a clear strategy. Oh wait...who’s that? Why it’s Juan Guaido at the State of the Union! Man that’s a badass neocon move having him up there! 
    Okay,  you understand that transactional and strategy are pretty much opposites in geopolitics,  right? 
    No. That is incorrect. Like most of your points.
    A strategy plays the long game and doesn't concern itself with individual transactions.  Don't confuse tactics with transactions. 
    And yet individual transactions can advance long term goals. Trump is proving this everyday. You really are arguing something so silly. Like impeachment. 
    Define those long term goals. I dare you.
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    And still impeached. 
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    mrussel1mrussel1 Posts: 28,677
    BS44325 said:
    mrussel1 said:
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    BS44325 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    BS44325 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    BS44325 said:
    I’m still not tired of the winning
    You don’t live here.  You don’t win or lose shit.  Quit living vicariously.
    As the US goes so goes the world...also my retirement portfolio is doing fantastic. Got skin in the game bro! And I love it!
    You checked your principles at the door long ago, “neocon”.  The GOP is down to Dreher, French, Goldberg, Will and Romney.  The rest of you are cowards.
    Hell no. This neocon likes a dead Soleimani. No other “neocon” had the balls to pull that trigger. Principles intact buddy. Lets roll!
    Okay Syria. 
    At least have the intellectual integrity to admit the foreign policy is transactional, sans an actual strategy.  Can you at least do that or are you completely bankrupt?
    It’s absolutely transactional but with a clear strategy. Oh wait...who’s that? Why it’s Juan Guaido at the State of the Union! Man that’s a badass neocon move having him up there! 
    Okay,  you understand that transactional and strategy are pretty much opposites in geopolitics,  right? 
    No. That is incorrect. Like most of your points.
    A strategy plays the long game and doesn't concern itself with individual transactions.  Don't confuse tactics with transactions. 
    And yet individual transactions can advance long term goals. Trump is proving this everyday. You really are arguing something so silly. Like impeachment. 
    Really? Are we closer to de-nuking NK? Iran? Are the Palestinians at the table? How about Yemeni war? Are we strategically better positioned in Syria? There are no strategic successes.  None.  Not one.  An assassination is not a strategic success. 
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    BS44325BS44325 Posts: 6,124
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    mrussel1 said:
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    mrussel1 said:
    BS44325 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    BS44325 said:
    I’m still not tired of the winning
    You don’t live here.  You don’t win or lose shit.  Quit living vicariously.
    As the US goes so goes the world...also my retirement portfolio is doing fantastic. Got skin in the game bro! And I love it!
    You checked your principles at the door long ago, “neocon”.  The GOP is down to Dreher, French, Goldberg, Will and Romney.  The rest of you are cowards.
    Hell no. This neocon likes a dead Soleimani. No other “neocon” had the balls to pull that trigger. Principles intact buddy. Lets roll!
    Okay Syria. 
    At least have the intellectual integrity to admit the foreign policy is transactional, sans an actual strategy.  Can you at least do that or are you completely bankrupt?
    It’s absolutely transactional but with a clear strategy. Oh wait...who’s that? Why it’s Juan Guaido at the State of the Union! Man that’s a badass neocon move having him up there! 
    Okay,  you understand that transactional and strategy are pretty much opposites in geopolitics,  right? 
    No. That is incorrect. Like most of your points.
    A strategy plays the long game and doesn't concern itself with individual transactions.  Don't confuse tactics with transactions. 
    And yet individual transactions can advance long term goals. Trump is proving this everyday. You really are arguing something so silly. Like impeachment. 
    Define those long term goals. I dare you.
    The long term goal is to turn every country over to Russia. Obviously.
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    mrussel1mrussel1 Posts: 28,677
    And the NAFTA is pretty much a farce.  Exiting TPP was a disaster.  And the tariffs have not worked in China.  

    But hey your retirement is great,  but our debt and deficit isn't your problem,  it's ours. And the tax breaks that created this last gasp run is responsible for the exploding debt.  

    So you'll have to forgive me if I don't see these stupid 'wins' as actual wins for my family. 
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    BS44325 said:
    I’m still not tired of the winning
    You don’t live here.  You don’t win or lose shit.  Quit living vicariously.
    As the US goes so goes the world...also my retirement portfolio is doing fantastic. Got skin in the game bro! And I love it!
    You checked your principles at the door long ago, “neocon”.  The GOP is down to Dreher, French, Goldberg, Will and Romney.  The rest of you are cowards.
    Hell no. This neocon likes a dead Soleimani. No other “neocon” had the balls to pull that trigger. Principles intact buddy. Lets roll!
    Okay Syria. 
    At least have the intellectual integrity to admit the foreign policy is transactional, sans an actual strategy.  Can you at least do that or are you completely bankrupt?
    It’s absolutely transactional but with a clear strategy. Oh wait...who’s that? Why it’s Juan Guaido at the State of the Union! Man that’s a badass neocon move having him up there! 
    Okay,  you understand that transactional and strategy are pretty much opposites in geopolitics,  right? 
    No. That is incorrect. Like most of your points.
    A strategy plays the long game and doesn't concern itself with individual transactions.  Don't confuse tactics with transactions. 
    And yet individual transactions can advance long term goals. Trump is proving this everyday. You really are arguing something so silly. Like impeachment. 
    Define those long term goals. I dare you.
    The long term goal is to turn every country over to Russia. Obviously.
    Well, at least you admit that. Have you followed the inroads China and Putin on the ritz have made in Africa, Asia and the Middle East? 
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    I’m still not tired of the winning
    You don’t live here.  You don’t win or lose shit.  Quit living vicariously.
    As the US goes so goes the world...also my retirement portfolio is doing fantastic. Got skin in the game bro! And I love it!
    You checked your principles at the door long ago, “neocon”.  The GOP is down to Dreher, French, Goldberg, Will and Romney.  The rest of you are cowards.
    Hell no. This neocon likes a dead Soleimani. No other “neocon” had the balls to pull that trigger. Principles intact buddy. Lets roll!
    Okay Syria. 
    At least have the intellectual integrity to admit the foreign policy is transactional, sans an actual strategy.  Can you at least do that or are you completely bankrupt?
    It’s absolutely transactional but with a clear strategy. Oh wait...who’s that? Why it’s Juan Guaido at the State of the Union! Man that’s a badass neocon move having him up there! 
    Okay,  you understand that transactional and strategy are pretty much opposites in geopolitics,  right? 
    No. That is incorrect. Like most of your points.
    A strategy plays the long game and doesn't concern itself with individual transactions.  Don't confuse tactics with transactions. 
    And yet individual transactions can advance long term goals. Trump is proving this everyday. You really are arguing something so silly. Like impeachment. 
    Really? Are we closer to de-nuking NK? Iran? Are the Palestinians at the table? How about Yemeni war? Are we strategically better positioned in Syria? There are no strategic successes.  None.  Not one.  An assassination is not a strategic success. 
    We are closer to none but definitely better positioned. You see you seem to forget that I operate  from a pre-election position that the world is going to hell. That it would take a miracle to get out of these problems. Accompanying that position was that the status quo was destined for failure. That a disruptor was necessary as a hail mary pass. Trump is the disruptor. I placed the odds of his success very low but thought he had some underlying characteristics that could be used to his advantage. This is happening. Does that mean these problems are solved? Hell no. But when you ask about positioning? Absolutely. Dialogue is open with North Korea...better position. Iran is on the ropes right now. Soleimani dead. Strict sanctions that finally have worldwide buy-in are crushing their economy and preventing funding of Hamas, Hezbollah and those in Yemen...better position. The Arab world is supportive of these moves and support Trump’s plan for Israel. With Iranian funding drying up pressure is now on Palestinians to come to table...better position. Big Al Qaeda figure got knocked out in Yemen yesterday and Iranian funding plus Soleimani help gone...better position. ISIS essentially eliminated, bagdahdi dead, Iran playing defense so with respect to Syria...better position. Is any of this victory? Absolutely not. But is 100% better position. It’s a new long game with limited use of troops. Just transactions on the ground.
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    mrussel1 said:
    And the NAFTA is pretty much a farce.  Exiting TPP was a disaster.  And the tariffs have not worked in China.  

    But hey your retirement is great,  but our debt and deficit isn't your problem,  it's ours. And the tax breaks that created this last gasp run is responsible for the exploding debt.  

    So you'll have to forgive me if I don't see these stupid 'wins' as actual wins for my family. 
    Your economic numbers are far better then our’s...it’s not even close. The only “wins” we get involve the scraps off your table.
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    I’m still not tired of the winning
    You don’t live here.  You don’t win or lose shit.  Quit living vicariously.
    As the US goes so goes the world...also my retirement portfolio is doing fantastic. Got skin in the game bro! And I love it!
    You checked your principles at the door long ago, “neocon”.  The GOP is down to Dreher, French, Goldberg, Will and Romney.  The rest of you are cowards.
    Hell no. This neocon likes a dead Soleimani. No other “neocon” had the balls to pull that trigger. Principles intact buddy. Lets roll!
    Okay Syria. 
    At least have the intellectual integrity to admit the foreign policy is transactional, sans an actual strategy.  Can you at least do that or are you completely bankrupt?
    It’s absolutely transactional but with a clear strategy. Oh wait...who’s that? Why it’s Juan Guaido at the State of the Union! Man that’s a badass neocon move having him up there! 
    Okay,  you understand that transactional and strategy are pretty much opposites in geopolitics,  right? 
    No. That is incorrect. Like most of your points.
    A strategy plays the long game and doesn't concern itself with individual transactions.  Don't confuse tactics with transactions. 
    And yet individual transactions can advance long term goals. Trump is proving this everyday. You really are arguing something so silly. Like impeachment. 
    Define those long term goals. I dare you.
    The long term goal is to turn every country over to Russia. Obviously.
    Well, at least you admit that. Have you followed the inroads China and Putin on the ritz have made in Africa, Asia and the Middle East? 
    Yes. What do you think should be done about it?
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    I’m still not tired of the winning
    You don’t live here.  You don’t win or lose shit.  Quit living vicariously.
    As the US goes so goes the world...also my retirement portfolio is doing fantastic. Got skin in the game bro! And I love it!
    You checked your principles at the door long ago, “neocon”.  The GOP is down to Dreher, French, Goldberg, Will and Romney.  The rest of you are cowards.
    Hell no. This neocon likes a dead Soleimani. No other “neocon” had the balls to pull that trigger. Principles intact buddy. Lets roll!
    Okay Syria. 
    At least have the intellectual integrity to admit the foreign policy is transactional, sans an actual strategy.  Can you at least do that or are you completely bankrupt?
    It’s absolutely transactional but with a clear strategy. Oh wait...who’s that? Why it’s Juan Guaido at the State of the Union! Man that’s a badass neocon move having him up there! 
    Okay,  you understand that transactional and strategy are pretty much opposites in geopolitics,  right? 
    No. That is incorrect. Like most of your points.
    A strategy plays the long game and doesn't concern itself with individual transactions.  Don't confuse tactics with transactions. 
    And yet individual transactions can advance long term goals. Trump is proving this everyday. You really are arguing something so silly. Like impeachment. 
    Define those long term goals. I dare you.
    The long term goal is to turn every country over to Russia. Obviously.
    Well, at least you admit that. Have you followed the inroads China and Putin on the ritz have made in Africa, Asia and the Middle East? 
    Yes. What do you think should be done about it?
    We shouldn’t have ceded those relationships, alliances and markets. It’s too late. The US can’t be trusted. We have almost no allies and we’re becoming an island unto ourselves. US world leadership is in retreat, untrustworthy and doing Putin on the ritz’s bidding. But hey, your retirement fund is up and the American embassy is in Jerusalem. Woot.
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    I’m still not tired of the winning
    You don’t live here.  You don’t win or lose shit.  Quit living vicariously.
    As the US goes so goes the world...also my retirement portfolio is doing fantastic. Got skin in the game bro! And I love it!
    You checked your principles at the door long ago, “neocon”.  The GOP is down to Dreher, French, Goldberg, Will and Romney.  The rest of you are cowards.
    Hell no. This neocon likes a dead Soleimani. No other “neocon” had the balls to pull that trigger. Principles intact buddy. Lets roll!
    Okay Syria. 
    At least have the intellectual integrity to admit the foreign policy is transactional, sans an actual strategy.  Can you at least do that or are you completely bankrupt?
    It’s absolutely transactional but with a clear strategy. Oh wait...who’s that? Why it’s Juan Guaido at the State of the Union! Man that’s a badass neocon move having him up there! 
    Okay,  you understand that transactional and strategy are pretty much opposites in geopolitics,  right? 
    No. That is incorrect. Like most of your points.
    A strategy plays the long game and doesn't concern itself with individual transactions.  Don't confuse tactics with transactions. 
    And yet individual transactions can advance long term goals. Trump is proving this everyday. You really are arguing something so silly. Like impeachment. 
    Define those long term goals. I dare you.
    The long term goal is to turn every country over to Russia. Obviously.
    Well, at least you admit that. Have you followed the inroads China and Putin on the ritz have made in Africa, Asia and the Middle East? 
    Yes. What do you think should be done about it?
    We shouldn’t have ceded those relationships, alliances and markets. It’s too late. The US can’t be trusted. We have almost no allies and we’re becoming an island unto ourselves. US world leadership is in retreat, untrustworthy and doing Putin on the ritz’s bidding. But hey, your retirement fund is up and the American embassy is in Jerusalem. Woot.
    But you didn’t answer the question. What do you think should be done about it?
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    I’m still not tired of the winning
    You don’t live here.  You don’t win or lose shit.  Quit living vicariously.
    As the US goes so goes the world...also my retirement portfolio is doing fantastic. Got skin in the game bro! And I love it!
    You checked your principles at the door long ago, “neocon”.  The GOP is down to Dreher, French, Goldberg, Will and Romney.  The rest of you are cowards.
    Hell no. This neocon likes a dead Soleimani. No other “neocon” had the balls to pull that trigger. Principles intact buddy. Lets roll!
    Okay Syria. 
    At least have the intellectual integrity to admit the foreign policy is transactional, sans an actual strategy.  Can you at least do that or are you completely bankrupt?
    It’s absolutely transactional but with a clear strategy. Oh wait...who’s that? Why it’s Juan Guaido at the State of the Union! Man that’s a badass neocon move having him up there! 
    Okay,  you understand that transactional and strategy are pretty much opposites in geopolitics,  right? 
    No. That is incorrect. Like most of your points.
    A strategy plays the long game and doesn't concern itself with individual transactions.  Don't confuse tactics with transactions. 
    And yet individual transactions can advance long term goals. Trump is proving this everyday. You really are arguing something so silly. Like impeachment. 
    Define those long term goals. I dare you.
    The long term goal is to turn every country over to Russia. Obviously.
    Well, at least you admit that. Have you followed the inroads China and Putin on the ritz have made in Africa, Asia and the Middle East? 
    Yes. What do you think should be done about it?
    We shouldn’t have ceded those relationships, alliances and markets. It’s too late. The US can’t be trusted. We have almost no allies and we’re becoming an island unto ourselves. US world leadership is in retreat, untrustworthy and doing Putin on the ritz’s bidding. But hey, your retirement fund is up and the American embassy is in Jerusalem. Woot.
    But you didn’t answer the question. What do you think should be done about it?
    About it or what? I’m not afraid to answer professor, just narrowing the scope of my reply.   So my response can match your attention span. Don’t want to lose you all at once. Shorter is better, yes? Shall we start with Asia?
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    Your fearless leader. Rob Ford uniter, yo! Withdrawal BS?

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    lindamarie73 said:

    be helpful to the President in keeping America Great.   


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    SmellymanSmellyman Asia Posts: 4,520
    What a complete moron.



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    ikiTikiT USA Posts: 11,007
    Can Nancy Pelosi Have served up on a platter anymore the assurance of a 2020 Victory for President Trump ??? 
    That tearing up the speech stunt last night might as well have been her tearing up her whole career...I am still laughing about it.  I cannot wait to hear what she has to say today when the President gets acquitted....Will she take anymore bait??? Happy days are here to stay....


    What did you think of baby trump refusing to shake Pelosi's hand?
    Well, I was not surprised one bit by the way her whole party has treated him since day one never even giving him a chance.   I would have liked to seen it be more cordial of a interaction , but that is not one of his strong suits obviously.  Hopefully these politicians can now get back to work and be done with all  the non sense and be helpful to the President in keeping America Great.   
    yo.  this is YOUR fault.
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    ikiTikiT USA Posts: 11,007
    The bald faced LIES, the SHAMELESS VICTIMIZATION,  and PROJECTION is what bothers me.  
    I thought her ripping that speech up was what 79% of America would have liked to do.  The other 21% likes this video.

    https://youtu.be/vjM04uUwVZs 

    Ed's gonna be pissed, just letting you know.
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