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Feb 7, 2024 16:22:39   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
https://www.cnn.com/2024/02/07/opinions/trump-maga-border-bill-ukraine-putin-ghitis/index.html

When Donald Trump became president in 2017, Russians popped champagne corks across Moscow, secretly and publicly. Trump’s victory, they believed, would be beneficial for the Kremlin. Today, the bubbly must be flowing again. Russian President Vladimir Putin didn’t even have to wait until the 2024 e******n and Trump’s possible return to the White House to have cause for celebration.

Frida Ghitis
Frida Ghitis CNN

Trump is already proving fantastically useful for Putin.

The former president and his MAGA loyalists are wrapping up an invaluable gift for the Russian leader just in time for the second anniversary of Putin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

With every passing day it looks like they’re going to force the United States to break its word and all but abandon Ukraine – along with other war-torn regions and Indo-Pacific defense.

For a moment, it looked like the US Congress would behave responsibly. It was odd that urgently needed aid for Ukraine was included in a border security bill. But the bill, painstakingly negotiated and containing almost everything Republicans had demanded to deal with a crisis at the border, was suddenly torpedoed by Trump’s Republican allies.

Never mind that MAGA activists had spent years suggesting nothing mattered more than controlling the border. Never mind that the legislation imposes the toughest restrictions in decades. Never mind that it includes the support that Ukraine needs to fight a war that is of vital importance to the United States and its allies, along with funding for Israel’s war against Hamas, humanitarian aid for Gaza, and funding for operations in the Red Sea, where the Iran-backed Houthis are launching missiles at ships and near Taiwan, the self-ruled island claimed by China.

No, the bill was declared dead by Trump’s allies because the former president decided it was bad for him.

Trump has made it clear that he wants chaos at the border, so he can campaign on the issue, blaming Biden. Solving it, he said, would be a “gift” to Democrats.

Sen. James Lankford does a TV news interview on Capitol Hill at the Capitol in Washington, DC, on Monday, February 5.
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For Trump, the worse things are in the United States, the better his chances of capitalizing on discontent and portraying Biden’s administration as a failure. That’s why he said he hopes a recession, an economic “crash,” happens before the end of the year.

It’s an astonishingly cynical tactic for a man trying to convince v**ers to put him in charge. It may or may not work at the polls, but it’s already turning policy-making into a deliberately counterproductive mess. Incredibly, he expects his supporters in Congress to v**e against bills that they believe would benefit their country. It’s the reverse of patriotism.

Trump’s congressional toadies quickly fell into line even before they saw the border bill. And after he threatened anyone who supported it with the “end of their career,” many Republicans who might have wanted to support it quietly peeled away.

Trump is already proving fantastically useful for Putin.

The former president and his MAGA loyalists are wrapping up an invaluable gift for the Russian leader just in time for the second anniversary of Putin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

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Feb 7, 2024 16:33:31   #
BIRDMAN
 
permafrost wrote:
https://www.cnn.com/2024/02/07/opinions/trump-maga-border-bill-ukraine-putin-ghitis/index.html

When Donald Trump became president in 2017, Russians popped champagne corks across Moscow, secretly and publicly. Trump’s victory, they believed, would be beneficial for the Kremlin. Today, the bubbly must be flowing again. Russian President Vladimir Putin didn’t even have to wait until the 2024 e******n and Trump’s possible return to the White House to have cause for celebration.

Frida Ghitis
Frida Ghitis CNN

Trump is already proving fantastically useful for Putin.

The former president and his MAGA loyalists are wrapping up an invaluable gift for the Russian leader just in time for the second anniversary of Putin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

With every passing day it looks like they’re going to force the United States to break its word and all but abandon Ukraine – along with other war-torn regions and Indo-Pacific defense.

For a moment, it looked like the US Congress would behave responsibly. It was odd that urgently needed aid for Ukraine was included in a border security bill. But the bill, painstakingly negotiated and containing almost everything Republicans had demanded to deal with a crisis at the border, was suddenly torpedoed by Trump’s Republican allies.

Never mind that MAGA activists had spent years suggesting nothing mattered more than controlling the border. Never mind that the legislation imposes the toughest restrictions in decades. Never mind that it includes the support that Ukraine needs to fight a war that is of vital importance to the United States and its allies, along with funding for Israel’s war against Hamas, humanitarian aid for Gaza, and funding for operations in the Red Sea, where the Iran-backed Houthis are launching missiles at ships and near Taiwan, the self-ruled island claimed by China.

No, the bill was declared dead by Trump’s allies because the former president decided it was bad for him.

Trump has made it clear that he wants chaos at the border, so he can campaign on the issue, blaming Biden. Solving it, he said, would be a “gift” to Democrats.

Sen. James Lankford does a TV news interview on Capitol Hill at the Capitol in Washington, DC, on Monday, February 5.
RELATED ARTICLE
Republicans line up to sink Senate border bill negotiated by one of their own
For Trump, the worse things are in the United States, the better his chances of capitalizing on discontent and portraying Biden’s administration as a failure. That’s why he said he hopes a recession, an economic “crash,” happens before the end of the year.

It’s an astonishingly cynical tactic for a man trying to convince v**ers to put him in charge. It may or may not work at the polls, but it’s already turning policy-making into a deliberately counterproductive mess. Incredibly, he expects his supporters in Congress to v**e against bills that they believe would benefit their country. It’s the reverse of patriotism.

Trump’s congressional toadies quickly fell into line even before they saw the border bill. And after he threatened anyone who supported it with the “end of their career,” many Republicans who might have wanted to support it quietly peeled away.

Trump is already proving fantastically useful for Putin.

The former president and his MAGA loyalists are wrapping up an invaluable gift for the Russian leader just in time for the second anniversary of Putin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
https://www.cnn.com/2024/02/07/opinions/trump-maga... (show quote)


Love Tucker fuk the N**is

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Feb 7, 2024 16:39:42   #
liberalhunter Loc: Your mom's house
 
permafrost wrote:
https://www.cnn.com/2024/02/07/opinions/trump-maga-border-bill-ukraine-putin-ghitis/index.html

When Donald Trump became president in 2017, Russians popped champagne corks across Moscow, secretly and publicly. Trump’s victory, they believed, would be beneficial for the Kremlin. Today, the bubbly must be flowing again. Russian President Vladimir Putin didn’t even have to wait until the 2024 e******n and Trump’s possible return to the White House to have cause for celebration.

Frida Ghitis
Frida Ghitis CNN

Trump is already proving fantastically useful for Putin.

The former president and his MAGA loyalists are wrapping up an invaluable gift for the Russian leader just in time for the second anniversary of Putin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

With every passing day it looks like they’re going to force the United States to break its word and all but abandon Ukraine – along with other war-torn regions and Indo-Pacific defense.

For a moment, it looked like the US Congress would behave responsibly. It was odd that urgently needed aid for Ukraine was included in a border security bill. But the bill, painstakingly negotiated and containing almost everything Republicans had demanded to deal with a crisis at the border, was suddenly torpedoed by Trump’s Republican allies.

Never mind that MAGA activists had spent years suggesting nothing mattered more than controlling the border. Never mind that the legislation imposes the toughest restrictions in decades. Never mind that it includes the support that Ukraine needs to fight a war that is of vital importance to the United States and its allies, along with funding for Israel’s war against Hamas, humanitarian aid for Gaza, and funding for operations in the Red Sea, where the Iran-backed Houthis are launching missiles at ships and near Taiwan, the self-ruled island claimed by China.

No, the bill was declared dead by Trump’s allies because the former president decided it was bad for him.

Trump has made it clear that he wants chaos at the border, so he can campaign on the issue, blaming Biden. Solving it, he said, would be a “gift” to Democrats.

Sen. James Lankford does a TV news interview on Capitol Hill at the Capitol in Washington, DC, on Monday, February 5.
RELATED ARTICLE
Republicans line up to sink Senate border bill negotiated by one of their own
For Trump, the worse things are in the United States, the better his chances of capitalizing on discontent and portraying Biden’s administration as a failure. That’s why he said he hopes a recession, an economic “crash,” happens before the end of the year.

It’s an astonishingly cynical tactic for a man trying to convince v**ers to put him in charge. It may or may not work at the polls, but it’s already turning policy-making into a deliberately counterproductive mess. Incredibly, he expects his supporters in Congress to v**e against bills that they believe would benefit their country. It’s the reverse of patriotism.

Trump’s congressional toadies quickly fell into line even before they saw the border bill. And after he threatened anyone who supported it with the “end of their career,” many Republicans who might have wanted to support it quietly peeled away.

Trump is already proving fantastically useful for Putin.

The former president and his MAGA loyalists are wrapping up an invaluable gift for the Russian leader just in time for the second anniversary of Putin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
https://www.cnn.com/2024/02/07/opinions/trump-maga... (show quote)




Our gift was Joe Biden.....even Russia h**es that gift

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Feb 7, 2024 16:53:28   #
Weasel Loc: In the Great State Of Indiana!!
 
BIRDMAN wrote:
Love Tucker fuk the N**is



Excellent Reply.



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Feb 7, 2024 17:01:52   #
BIRDMAN
 
Weasel wrote:

Excellent Reply.


👍👍👍👍👍

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Feb 7, 2024 17:46:50   #
LogicallyRight Loc: Chicago
 
permafrost wrote:
https://www.cnn.com/2024/02/07/opinions/trump-maga-border-bill-ukraine-putin-ghitis/index.html

When Donald Trump became president in 2017, Russians popped champagne corks across Moscow, secretly and publicly. Trump’s victory, they believed, would be beneficial for the Kremlin. Today, the bubbly must be flowing again. Russian President Vladimir Putin didn’t even have to wait until the 2024 e******n and Trump’s possible return to the White House to have cause for celebration.

Frida Ghitis
Frida Ghitis CNN

Trump is already proving fantastically useful for Putin.

The former president and his MAGA loyalists are wrapping up an invaluable gift for the Russian leader just in time for the second anniversary of Putin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

With every passing day it looks like they’re going to force the United States to break its word and all but abandon Ukraine – along with other war-torn regions and Indo-Pacific defense.

For a moment, it looked like the US Congress would behave responsibly. It was odd that urgently needed aid for Ukraine was included in a border security bill. But the bill, painstakingly negotiated and containing almost everything Republicans had demanded to deal with a crisis at the border, was suddenly torpedoed by Trump’s Republican allies.

Never mind that MAGA activists had spent years suggesting nothing mattered more than controlling the border. Never mind that the legislation imposes the toughest restrictions in decades. Never mind that it includes the support that Ukraine needs to fight a war that is of vital importance to the United States and its allies, along with funding for Israel’s war against Hamas, humanitarian aid for Gaza, and funding for operations in the Red Sea, where the Iran-backed Houthis are launching missiles at ships and near Taiwan, the self-ruled island claimed by China.

No, the bill was declared dead by Trump’s allies because the former president decided it was bad for him.

Trump has made it clear that he wants chaos at the border, so he can campaign on the issue, blaming Biden. Solving it, he said, would be a “gift” to Democrats.

Sen. James Lankford does a TV news interview on Capitol Hill at the Capitol in Washington, DC, on Monday, February 5.
RELATED ARTICLE
Republicans line up to sink Senate border bill negotiated by one of their own
For Trump, the worse things are in the United States, the better his chances of capitalizing on discontent and portraying Biden’s administration as a failure. That’s why he said he hopes a recession, an economic “crash,” happens before the end of the year.

It’s an astonishingly cynical tactic for a man trying to convince v**ers to put him in charge. It may or may not work at the polls, but it’s already turning policy-making into a deliberately counterproductive mess. Incredibly, he expects his supporters in Congress to v**e against bills that they believe would benefit their country. It’s the reverse of patriotism.

Trump’s congressional toadies quickly fell into line even before they saw the border bill. And after he threatened anyone who supported it with the “end of their career,” many Republicans who might have wanted to support it quietly peeled away.

Trump is already proving fantastically useful for Putin.

The former president and his MAGA loyalists are wrapping up an invaluable gift for the Russian leader just in time for the second anniversary of Putin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
https://www.cnn.com/2024/02/07/opinions/trump-maga... (show quote)


That border bill was a sham and only supported bidens open border policy and you know it. But you are to much of a L*****t shill to ever admit it.

Troll Alert

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Feb 7, 2024 18:50:20   #
American Scene
 
BIRDMAN wrote:
Love Tucker fuk the N**is




t***h



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Feb 7, 2024 18:57:12   #
BIRDMAN
 
American Scene wrote:
t***h


an American hero this is what a real journalist does

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Feb 7, 2024 19:41:20   #
American Scene
 
BIRDMAN wrote:
an American hero this is what a real journalist does





No, a known liar, so bad that even the fools at fox fired him.

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Feb 7, 2024 20:15:27   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
LogicallyRight wrote:
That border bill was a sham and only supported bidens open border policy and you know it. But you are to much of a L*****t shill to ever admit it.

Troll Alert


The rejection of the compromise bill by the trump troops gives president Biden a new road to the next term..

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Feb 7, 2024 20:17:01   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
BIRDMAN wrote:
an American hero this is what a real journalist does


bird, did Tucker have to chip in part of his lost salary to help Fox pay the 700 million plus fine for his lying??

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Feb 8, 2024 09:51:53   #
America 1 Loc: South Miami
 
permafrost wrote:
https://www.cnn.com/2024/02/07/opinions/trump-maga-border-bill-ukraine-putin-ghitis/index.html

When Donald Trump became president in 2017, Russians popped champagne corks across Moscow, secretly and publicly. Trump’s victory, they believed, would be beneficial for the Kremlin. Today, the bubbly must be flowing again. Russian President Vladimir Putin didn’t even have to wait until the 2024 e******n and Trump’s possible return to the White House to have cause for celebration.

Frida Ghitis
Frida Ghitis CNN

Trump is already proving fantastically useful for Putin.

The former president and his MAGA loyalists are wrapping up an invaluable gift for the Russian leader just in time for the second anniversary of Putin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

With every passing day it looks like they’re going to force the United States to break its word and all but abandon Ukraine – along with other war-torn regions and Indo-Pacific defense.

For a moment, it looked like the US Congress would behave responsibly. It was odd that urgently needed aid for Ukraine was included in a border security bill. But the bill, painstakingly negotiated and containing almost everything Republicans had demanded to deal with a crisis at the border, was suddenly torpedoed by Trump’s Republican allies.

Never mind that MAGA activists had spent years suggesting nothing mattered more than controlling the border. Never mind that the legislation imposes the toughest restrictions in decades. Never mind that it includes the support that Ukraine needs to fight a war that is of vital importance to the United States and its allies, along with funding for Israel’s war against Hamas, humanitarian aid for Gaza, and funding for operations in the Red Sea, where the Iran-backed Houthis are launching missiles at ships and near Taiwan, the self-ruled island claimed by China.

No, the bill was declared dead by Trump’s allies because the former president decided it was bad for him.

Trump has made it clear that he wants chaos at the border, so he can campaign on the issue, blaming Biden. Solving it, he said, would be a “gift” to Democrats.

Sen. James Lankford does a TV news interview on Capitol Hill at the Capitol in Washington, DC, on Monday, February 5.
RELATED ARTICLE
Republicans line up to sink Senate border bill negotiated by one of their own
For Trump, the worse things are in the United States, the better his chances of capitalizing on discontent and portraying Biden’s administration as a failure. That’s why he said he hopes a recession, an economic “crash,” happens before the end of the year.

It’s an astonishingly cynical tactic for a man trying to convince v**ers to put him in charge. It may or may not work at the polls, but it’s already turning policy-making into a deliberately counterproductive mess. Incredibly, he expects his supporters in Congress to v**e against bills that they believe would benefit their country. It’s the reverse of patriotism.

Trump’s congressional toadies quickly fell into line even before they saw the border bill. And after he threatened anyone who supported it with the “end of their career,” many Republicans who might have wanted to support it quietly peeled away.

Trump is already proving fantastically useful for Putin.

The former president and his MAGA loyalists are wrapping up an invaluable gift for the Russian leader just in time for the second anniversary of Putin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
https://www.cnn.com/2024/02/07/opinions/trump-maga... (show quote)



On the night of Donald Trump’s inauguration as US President, champagne corks popped in Moscow.
Literally, on the floor of the Russian parliament, MPs cracked open bottles of sparkling wine and toasted his victory.
The thing is, they saw Trump’s victory as their victory, too. And why wouldn’t they?
As a p**********l candidate, Trump promised to turn US policy towards Russia on its head.
He criticized Russia’s Cold War nemesis, NATO, a mainstay of US military power in Europe. He had spoken of working with Russia in Syria, where Moscow supports Bashar al-Assad, whom Washington opposes.
Trump hinted at easing painful sanctions imposed by Washington on Moscow over its intervention in Ukraine, even at recognizing Russian sovereignty over Crimea – the Ukrainian territory annexed by Russia in 2014.
Trump seemed, in other words, to be a business-minded president with whom Moscow thought it could do a deal.

Wrong.
In fairness to Russian lawmakers, it didn’t take long for the high hopes to fade and for the disillusionment to set in.

State television was fawning in its Trump coverage in the early months of his presidency, only to abruptly drop all mention of the man once it emerged the widely anticipated détente in US-Russian relations wasn’t going to happen.
Trump’s failure to deliver on his promises about Russia – amid congressional and federal investigations into members of his administration potentially colluding with Russian actors interfering with the 2016 e******n – and the tightening of US sanctions all came as a bitter disappointment to the Kremlin.
Trump has consistently denied any collusion with Russia.
Despite Trump often praising the Russian leader, those around President Putin always said they never viewed the incoming Trump administration with rose-tinted spectacles.

But behind the Kremlin’s walls, hopes had clearly been dashed.
In July last year, I asked President Putin whether he regretted, given the poor state of US-Russian relations, Donald Trump’s e******n.
“What we see is merely the growth of anti-Russian hysteria,” he told me.
“And, yes, I regret it,” he added, “because acting together we are more able to solve the acute problems that exist in the world.”
Even in July, Putin understood that the Russian dream of a sympathetic US president who would help Moscow restore its status as a major power was slipping ever further out of view.
In the next few weeks, the US Congress is expected to consider a further ratcheting up of economic sanctions against Russia and the Mueller probe may yield ever more clarity on Russian meddling in US politics.

So if Moscow is going to mark the first anniversary of Trump’s entering the Oval Office, we can be certain of one thing: It’s unlikely to do so with a celebratory glass of fizz, or with any sense of optimism in the air.
https://www.cnn.com/2018/01/19/europe/russia-trump-victory-turns-sour-chance-intl/index.html

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Feb 8, 2024 12:14:25   #
BIRDMAN
 
permafrost wrote:
bird, did Tucker have to chip in part of his lost salary to help Fox pay the 700 million plus fine for his lying??


🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪





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Feb 8, 2024 13:41:06   #
WEBCO
 
permafrost wrote:
https://www.cnn.com/2024/02/07/opinions/trump-maga-border-bill-ukraine-putin-ghitis/index.html

When Donald Trump became president in 2017, Russians popped champagne corks across Moscow, secretly and publicly. Trump’s victory, they believed, would be beneficial for the Kremlin. Today, the bubbly must be flowing again. Russian President Vladimir Putin didn’t even have to wait until the 2024 e******n and Trump’s possible return to the White House to have cause for celebration.

Frida Ghitis
Frida Ghitis CNN

Trump is already proving fantastically useful for Putin.

The former president and his MAGA loyalists are wrapping up an invaluable gift for the Russian leader just in time for the second anniversary of Putin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

With every passing day it looks like they’re going to force the United States to break its word and all but abandon Ukraine – along with other war-torn regions and Indo-Pacific defense.

For a moment, it looked like the US Congress would behave responsibly. It was odd that urgently needed aid for Ukraine was included in a border security bill. But the bill, painstakingly negotiated and containing almost everything Republicans had demanded to deal with a crisis at the border, was suddenly torpedoed by Trump’s Republican allies.

Never mind that MAGA activists had spent years suggesting nothing mattered more than controlling the border. Never mind that the legislation imposes the toughest restrictions in decades. Never mind that it includes the support that Ukraine needs to fight a war that is of vital importance to the United States and its allies, along with funding for Israel’s war against Hamas, humanitarian aid for Gaza, and funding for operations in the Red Sea, where the Iran-backed Houthis are launching missiles at ships and near Taiwan, the self-ruled island claimed by China.

No, the bill was declared dead by Trump’s allies because the former president decided it was bad for him.

Trump has made it clear that he wants chaos at the border, so he can campaign on the issue, blaming Biden. Solving it, he said, would be a “gift” to Democrats.

Sen. James Lankford does a TV news interview on Capitol Hill at the Capitol in Washington, DC, on Monday, February 5.
RELATED ARTICLE
Republicans line up to sink Senate border bill negotiated by one of their own
For Trump, the worse things are in the United States, the better his chances of capitalizing on discontent and portraying Biden’s administration as a failure. That’s why he said he hopes a recession, an economic “crash,” happens before the end of the year.

It’s an astonishingly cynical tactic for a man trying to convince v**ers to put him in charge. It may or may not work at the polls, but it’s already turning policy-making into a deliberately counterproductive mess. Incredibly, he expects his supporters in Congress to v**e against bills that they believe would benefit their country. It’s the reverse of patriotism.

Trump’s congressional toadies quickly fell into line even before they saw the border bill. And after he threatened anyone who supported it with the “end of their career,” many Republicans who might have wanted to support it quietly peeled away.

Trump is already proving fantastically useful for Putin.

The former president and his MAGA loyalists are wrapping up an invaluable gift for the Russian leader just in time for the second anniversary of Putin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
https://www.cnn.com/2024/02/07/opinions/trump-maga... (show quote)


Horse pucky

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Feb 8, 2024 13:42:25   #
WEBCO
 
American Scene wrote:
No, a known liar, so bad that even the fools at fox fired him.


Really?

What did he lie about?

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