Ukraine

Ukraine has just been “granted” more money from the US Congress to line their pockets. If they can’t have a war in Iran, they will have one in Russia. Reminds me of the novel “1984” as the enemies and allies switch according to the whims of our selected leaders.

Will this be the tipping point for Putin to finally take the gloves off? This attack could not have been possible without support from NATO and the US. Now that the US has been shown to be weak and vulnerable, what is stopping Russia from protecting its people and China from taking Taiwan?

At some point, a President of the US will have to declare martial law and disband the Israeli controlled Congress. Remigration must be enforced at a high level and the politicians and judges who have terrorized our people must be held accountable. Until then, we are a third world country. The only reason we are not bankrupt is the continued printing of currency, government manipulation of the stock market and an uneducated populace.

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  1. The problem is: Putin keeps talking and talking and drawing red lines in the sand but never does anything!!!

    Until he does, this will just keep getting worse.

    With a few white folks starting to stand up in Ireland and the UK. The UK/EU really needs a war to send white people to so they can be killed off.

    Bullies don’t stop until you punch them in the mouth and a few teeth fall out.

    1. He mentioned recently that he holds Europe and the US responsible for the continued fighting. Ukiestan would already be over if it weren’t for NATO propping them up with money, arms, and tech. I would not be surprised if he whacks Berlin or Brussels, he has said as much (I know, I know, you’re not wrong about the red lines thing).
      The thing thats different this time, the russian people are REALLY pissed over the school bombing last month. Understandably… but what it does/means, is Putin is getting pressured at home to do more, to hit back harder. This will add to that. His restraint frankly is the only reason they haven’t yet, his generals have all been vocal about taking the gloves off.
      Don’t forget, nobody has nothing that can stop a Sarmat, and we blew through 60% of our Patriot’s last month with Iran. You REALLY don’t want to poke the bear right now, just saying.

  2. I’ve been watching Putin since he took power in 2000.

    Before you throw shade at a person you should know a bit about him.

    SNIP The family of Vladimir Putin consists primarily of his parents, Vladimir Spiridonovich Putin (1911–1999) and Maria Ivanovna Shelomova (1911–1998), who both endured the Siege of Leningrad during World War II; two older brothers, Albert and Viktor, who died in infancy and from diphtheria during the siege, respectively, before Putin’s birth.

    His family survived the SEIGE of Leningrad. 872 days of brutal often close quarters combat and starvation.

    I think he knows more about the destruction and suffering of WAR than 99% of the keyboard pounders on this list.

    This forged Putin into a careful and controlled man. From what I can see his first commandment is to protect Mother Russia from getting nuked.

    That Putin took over from a collapsing USSR and created a now strong and economically healthy Russia is something to think about. Russia’s Debt to GDP ratio from American reports is:

    SNIP As of the latest available data, Russia’s government debt-to-GDP ratio is around 18.3% in 2025 according to Trading Economics, while Statista estimates it at 17.19% for the same year TRADING ECONOMICS+1. The slight difference reflects variations in data sources and definitions (e.g., whether they include all national debt or just government debt).

    Americas Debt to GDP ratio is

    SNIP

    U.S. Debt-to-GDP Ratio in 2026
    As of the latest available data, the United States’ total public debt is about 130.6% of GDP for 2025, with the most recent quarterly figure at 122.57% FRED | St. Louis Fed+1. Some live trackers report a slightly higher annualized estimate of 138%, meaning the national debt exceeds the entire annual economic output http://www.us-debt-clock.com.

    BTW this data doesn’t include Social Security obligations, if you want to get upset GOOGLE that number, it’s hugely bad.

    Russians I’ve learned never forget and will find a way to avenge.

    Bismark famously remarked that “the Russians are slow to saddle up, but ride fast.” Bismark never faulted the Russian fighting ability.

    Putin wants Russia to prosper and is quite willing to allow America and the West flounder into economic collapse as long as Mother Russia doesn’t get nuked.

    Despite all the western media glamor stories showing Ukraine’s plucky drone attacks, one should read Barrons and such to find out that Russian Oil export and prices of domestic fuels (including heating, auto etc.) hasn’t been noticeably affected.

    Much propaganda “Success” but not so much when facts are researched.

    Perhaps Revenge is a dish served cold

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