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Russia Deploys Missile, Violating Treaty and Challenging Trump or After Ignoring Treaty Ban, Russians Give Last Snub to Obama makes for longer titles, but maybe lets readers see more views Quote:
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02-15-2017, 11:48 AM | #362 | |
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Eight years ago I was trying to understand the outcry from the Bush people and being told it's Obama's fault.Now you got what you wanted Trump,I don't give a rats ass if Hillary was worse or Obama did this or that. Trump has had four weeks and he has fucked it up.We need to stop with Obama and Hillary and concentrate on the ass in the office now.
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and G1 for you to remain intellectually honest with your expressed statement, I guess that means that, in your eyes, all positive economic news from Jan 20th goes squarely on Trump's positive balance sheet? |
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I need to find the article where this neutral economist predicted that we would definitely see a bit of an economic boom if Trump got elected. He also predicted that if he does proceed with his promises we'll see a sharp drop-off after a year or two. I need to find it. Was a really good article, but some of the stuff was way over my head.
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02-15-2017, 12:29 PM | #365 | |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o..._United_States Im thinking if it happens this coming time its gonna be because of China's influence of their own changing economy and how we are depending on cheap consumer goods. While Im not fully behind Dodd-Frank, it does do some good things...we are more prepared than ever.
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Just curious how you think Putin outmaneuvered Obama and the US? Also, what exactly were you looking for in response to counter these Russian moves? I keep hearing this repeated so I want a genuine answer.
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02-15-2017, 02:28 PM | #367 | |
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In most case he sat on his hands. Its just funny now why Russia is an issue when before the media and country never questioned anything. Funny how that hypocrisy works. I listed the above outmaneuvering...Syria and Eastern Europe mostly. But political influence in the Middle east is just shocking. Did you hear, that Turkey is cuddling up with Russia now? Do you know how important Turkey is in that region? He beat poor Obama down just bout everywhere. There was an world wide ass-kicking tour.
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You straight avoided the answer. I'll ask it again. In what ways do you think Putin outmaneuvered Obama and the US? Also, what exactly were you looking for in response to counter these Russian moves?
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Obama definitely had his failings, and maybe I'm totally off-base here, but I think the big concern with Russia is it seems like many parts of the Trump administration have some deep ties with a country that traditionally hasn't been an ally.
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How Putin Outmaneuvered Obama in Syria and Ukraine | The Huffington Post This just speaks to Ukraine and Syria. Like I stated before, this Turkey and Iranian stuff is serious. You remember this?: https://www.wsj.com/articles/turkey-...der-1448356509 Now that takes balls....could you imagine shooting down a Russian fighter? And they didn't apologize..... And now Turkey is at the table with Russia forming bonds and making deals...interesting. Shooting down a plane, making a statement...a serious one and now they are bargaining, forming agendas, policy.... Interesting, huh?
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Russia and Turkey close ranks. A victory for Putin? - CSMonitor.com
The extent to which the US is being vilified across the board [in Turkey], on a whole range of issues, obviously sets the stage for cooperation with the Russians,” says Bulent Aliriza, director of the Turkey Project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) in Washington. “From the macro-geopolitical point of view, this is obviously a victory for Russia,” says Mr. Aliriza, noting the “very clear” significance of a US and NATO ally cooperating so closely with Russia. “Within the region, it is also a victory for Russia because Turkey changed its policy almost 180 degrees in Syria.” Outmaneuvering in Turkey...which affects parts of Europe and the Middle East
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As for the response, that goes to my thread on economic sanctions. Did we want to create an equivalent to the cuban missile crisis in Russia's backyard? Obviously Pres Obama did not - and I do believe public sentiment backed him in not. But would a different President, say Reagan, have found a pressure point that might have worked. Here is one that we know Russia doesn't like, and who knows how the events would have played out, but you asked for a counter response other then what we did: Quote:
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