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The Terrible Consequences Of The Sanctions Against Putin


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2022 Jun 20, 4:17am   15,054 views  107 comments

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#consequencesofputinsanctions I am always on the lookout for unusual stories that most of the media misses. Russia used to export a massive amount of timber. With sanctions, it is difficult for Russia to continue with these exports. This causes big disruptions in the timber market worldwide. Germany is being forced to bring coal plants that generate power and heat back online to replace natural gas no longer coming from Russia. Then we have the Russian naval blockade of Ukraine's Black Sea ports that leave 20 million metric tons of wheat in silos and put up 100 million people in Africa and the Middle east in danger of potential starvation.
Putin is engaging in some cold-blooded calculus here. "Make things very uncomfortable for people in the west and they will cave in and let me do what I want to do." Long ago, Western democracies caved into Hitler in hopes of appeasing him and stopping a second world war. We know what happened afterward. We are going to have high gasoline and diesel prices. We are going to suffer high prices for food, timber, and natural gas for a long time to come. We are going to see large numbers of people face starvation. We cannot let Putin win this battle!!!! Decades ago, Stalin and Chairman Mao engineered famines that killed millions of people. Putin is the same kind of monster

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51   mostly reader   2022 Jul 1, 3:05am  

richwicks says


FOR EXAMPLE?

LOL. Again? FOR EXAMPLE - that horseshit about "bullet holes in fuselage". Since you don't read me, regretfully you'll have to do that research yourself, although I pointed out the direction. But despair not - it only takes minutes, if not seconds.

You should know that you look like a complete idiot to anyone who does trivial internet search on the subject ("how BUK destroys it's target" for wider scope, or "BUK shrapnel mh17" to get right to the point).

I can only imagine where you've picked up that "bullet holes" nonsense. Hint: when you go sewage-diving for info, at least cross-check your data. It's not honey that your sources feed you.
52   GNL   2022 Jul 1, 5:47am  

Anyone who thinks they know the truth is a fool imo. Most likely that both governments are lying their asses off. But, is it not fair to say Russia has kicked the shit out of Ukraine? If not, why the endless backup from other countries and all of a sudden other countries being added to NATO?
53   WookieMan   2022 Jul 1, 6:21am  

WineHorror1 says

But, is it not fair to say Russia has kicked the shit out of Ukraine?

They've done serious damage, but Russia knows they have no serious threat of attack from Ukraine. So they can play a long game. Besides the nukes, Russia is not powerful with conventional warfare. But neither is Ukraine without support from Europe and us. This is the usual proxy war with Russia. We've played the same game.

Fact is, where have all conventional wars been recently. The ME and Eastern & Western Europe. It's a shit show and likely always will be. The last major conflict in North America was the Civil war. It's been ages since we've had any local conflict. Fact is though, we could take Canada or Mexico in a couple weeks if we wanted to. There's no need to. That is why Russia looks to be the jackass in all this. Ukraine ain't no saint, but they've just been fighting on their own land and not invading Russia.

Given the cultures are somewhat similar, this is all a big fucking joke. Offer Ukraine $X billion for whatever swath of land Russia wants. If Russia takes and keeps the East it is going to cost substantially more than just offering to buy it up. Countries sell land, hello Louisiana Purchase and tons of other examples. This is clearly a breakdown in adulting or just wanting to kill people. I think it's both.
54   mostly reader   2022 Jul 1, 9:44am  

WineHorror1 says


But, is it not fair to say Russia has kicked the shit out of Ukraine?

Depends on perspective. Russia was thought of as the second army in the world. This is no longer the case. Ukraine? Everyone expected that they would fold in 3 days. Melnyk, Ukrainian ambassador in Germany, recollected how on the first day of the war, in response for his pleas for help, was told: "it's pointless, in 48 hours we'll be living in new reality".

Instead, in the next week Ukraine proved that it can defend itself and that the takeover is not a walk in the park. Only then conversations about help got serious.

Now, I think that strategically Russia has already lost, as in "will have to be China's bitch for decades to come". The situation on the battlefield is not going well for them either.

Although the situation on the battlefield is harder to predict. Major developments in the upcoming months will be: 1) on one hand - lend-lease and more weapons to Ukraine. HIMARS, even in small numbers, are already wrecking havoc and making Russians reconsider their tactics 2) on the other - winter, crop shortage, and bribery of western politicians by Russians. In short - we'll see.

WineHorror1 says


If not, why the endless backup from other countries and all of a sudden other countries being added to NATO?

Because Russia is now recognized as a clear and present danger. That's the answer to both questions. It's not that everyone fell in love with Ukraine, although some did. It's that they'd rather pass the ammo than pay with blood
55   richwicks   2022 Jul 1, 11:13am  

mostly reader says


richwicks says


FOR EXAMPLE?

LOL. Again? FOR EXAMPLE - that horseshit about "bullet holes in fuselage". Since you don't read me, regretfully you'll have to do that research yourself, although I pointed out the direction. But despair not - it only takes minutes, if not seconds.

You should know that you look like a complete idiot to anyone who does trivial internet search on the subject ("how BUK destroys it's target" for wider scope, or "BUK shrapnel mh17" to get right to the point).

I can only imagine where you've picked up that "bullet holes" nonsense. Hint: when you go sewage-diving for info, at least cross-check your data. It's not honey that your sources feed you.




Show me the reason why you believe a Russian BUK missile hit it, and that it produces a shrapnel pattern before it hits.

Show me why you believe that. Demonstrate your reasoning, for once.

You complain I don't pay attention to you, it's because you only present your opinions. You never present reasoning.

Everything that had strikethrough on it, I don't care about. It's just you raving again. Demonstrate you're capable of reasoning and not just repeating what the guberment told ya.
56   Eric Holder   2022 Jul 1, 11:30am  

WineHorror1 says


RWSGFY says


WineHorror1 says


ohomen171 says


Decades ago, Stalin and Chairman Mao engineered famines that killed millions of people. Putin is the same kind of monster

Lots of people say this. Where's the proof? Seriously.



And another one goes off the deep end...


Where is the proof that Putin is the same kind of monster? I think you be full of shit.



The frivolous war he started to restore the empire is not enough of a monster deed for you? Open gloating about hunger his blockade may cause in the 3rd world unless Ukraine surrender and submit to his rule is acceptable in your book too? (In my best Yoda voice) Such a moral high ground occupy you.
57   Eric Holder   2022 Jul 1, 11:33am  

mostly reader says



I can only imagine where you've picked up that "bullet holes" nonsense.


Sucked it right out of Putin's dick. Leave the guy alone: he's feeble-minded and have just confirmed that by confessing to being a Globull Worming believer in the past.
58   richwicks   2022 Jul 1, 12:04pm  

Eric Holder says

The frivolous war he started to restore the empire is not enough of a monster deed for you?


The war wasn't started to restore the empire. It was started because the United States overthrew Ukraine and started moving in NATO weaponry. On top of that, they also setup more than 30 BSL1 labs in the country.
59   richwicks   2022 Jul 1, 12:14pm  

Eric Holder says


mostly reader says



I can only imagine where you've picked up that "bullet holes" nonsense.


Sucked it right out of Putin's dick. Leave the guy alone: he's feeble-minded and have just confirmed that by confessing to being a Globull Worming believer in the past.



Can any of you demonstrate you can actually think and access information and not just insult people, when they are demonstrating that you are simply parroting American propaganda?

All you do is insult people, but can you demonstrate the basis of your "thinking"? Show me why you believe that Russia shot down MH17. Was it an accident? Why did the United States construct a fake recording from officer Igor Bezler:

https://patrick.net/post/1346294/2022-06-20-the-terrible-consequences-of-the#comment-1855462

It's obviously fake. If you like, I can show you how to extract the audio, I think Windows has a waveform viewer built into it, it used to, but it's been years since I've used it.

Why does the US construct false evidence constantly, if the US cares about what is true?

Can any of you demonstrate you can actually think? Show me your reasoning. I don't think you can though. I'm merely demonstrating you can't. You're the "conservative" version of this:



You can't be talked with, you're incapable of conversation, you can't defend "your" supposed thoughts because it's all indoctrination. You don't form "your" opinions, you just repeat them, angrily. THAT is what I'm demonstrating.

The US ALWAYS produces a bunch of bullshit in our "news" media, and (surprise!) it all was bullshit. They did this with Afghanistan, Libya, Syria, Iraq - they're doing it now with Ukraine. You guys don't learn, you're not even suspicious. It's weird. I didn't realize how easy it was to propagandize people. You realize, there's no handbook of "this works", what is astounding is what actually works. I completely understand how Nazi Germany, Communist China, and Bolshevik Russia was created now. Most people surrender their thinking to a master. I never realized that most people, BY FAR, are natural slaves.
60   Patrick   2022 Jul 6, 8:51pm  

https://www.lifesitenews.com/opinion/the-west-refuses-to-be-a-peacemaker-between-russia-and-ukraine-heres-why/


According to Radio Free Europe, Russia has “nearly doubled its income from energy sales to the EU” since it entered Ukraine, this despite the fact that the EU cut its oil imports by 20 percent and coal by 40 percent.
61   Patrick   2022 Jul 6, 8:52pm  

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-06-13/us-quietly-urges-russia-fertilizer-deals-to-unlock-grain-trade


The US government is quietly encouraging agricultural and shipping companies to buy and carry more Russian fertilizer, according to people familiar with the efforts, as sanctions fears have led to a sharp drop in supplies, fueling spiraling global food costs.


Wait, what?

What happened to cutting off trade with Russia?


But many shippers, banks and insurers have been staying away from the trade out of fear they could inadvertently fall afoul of the rules. Russian fertilizer exports are down 24% this year. US officials, surprised by the extent of the caution, are in the seemingly paradoxical position of looking for ways to boost them.


Ah, just as with the oil industry, they are not going to risk any investment that senile pedo Biden's administration may confiscate at any moment.
62   Misc   2022 Jul 6, 9:23pm  

So, the farmers' protests in the Netherlands is that supposed to be Putin's doing as well??

Trying to cause mass starvation by shutting down 1/3 of the farms in a country that has the second highest amount of agricultural goods exported in the world???

Nope, that is European arrogance the likes we last saw from Stalin, Mao and Pol Pot. Their righteousness offends every rational person.

The West now has a nightmare of a propaganda issue. The 3rd world can easily believe it is the Ukraine causing the grain holdups at the behest of Western governments.
63   Bd6r   2022 Jul 6, 9:49pm  

richwicks says

What the fuck is Hunter Biden doing on the BOD of Burisma? Working???

Earning money for the big guy, we all know that
64   mostly reader   2022 Jul 6, 10:43pm  

richwicks says


Can any of you demonstrate you can actually think

Aaaand, just like that, the village idiot appeals to "actually thinking".

See, @richwicks This is one of the techniques of Russian info-war: they throw bunch of shit on the fan and demand rebuttal for each brown spot on the wall. "Air-controller Carlos", "they were already dead", "they were shot down from the space", "bullet holes", "forged audio", etc, etc, etc. This technique - throwing shit on the fan - is now well recognized. Everyone knows that there is no point in jumping from one of your debunked point to another until there's closure in the first, because that's the point of the technique, to produce quantity and not worry about quality.

For you, that "first" is the point about bullet holes. That's where you crapped your pants, but were too shy to admit it. You chose to throw another hissy fit instead.

I must assume - the info-dumpster in which you crawl mentioned "holes" (of course!) and likely implied that those are "bullet holes". Now, why do I call it "info-dumpster"? Because anyone close to the topic knows that BUK primarily destroys target via remote explosion and shrapnel. I.e. holes in fuselage are BUK signature. As wikipedia explains, primary detonation mechanism is "proximity fuse" - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buk_missile_system Indeed, feel free to go more technical than wikipedia (doubt that you will). Simple illustration is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q723WYABqjE (they made some mistakes but illustration of fragmentation effect is good enough) Seeing holes and describing them as "bullet holes" is a proximity manipulation, and you are either too stupid to recognize that or you are willingly lying. To reassert my opinion: I'm quite convinced that you are a propagandist and a liar. Reclassifying you as stupid would be an upgrade.

Should I expect another hissy fit about unreliable sources, or will you just try to jump to the next brown spot on the wall?
65   AmericanKulak   2022 Jul 7, 1:07am  

Misc says

Nope, that is European arrogance the likes we last saw from Stalin, Mao and Pol Pot. Their righteousness offends every rational person.

Neoliberalism is a return to feudalism, with the current top technocrats trying to reserve a permanent ruling class for themselves.

The war on Whites is actually a war on meritocracy. What space are reserved for Merit end up going to alumni, Princeton, Havard, Yale etc. actively discriminate against Asians, too.

The EU intends to ban new gas cars after 2035. They aren't building massive new energy generation plants to cover the new drain. Why? Because restricting travel is next. They buy up land under the guise of Green Open Space to reserve a future local monopoly food market for themselves, and openly discuss selling Ze Bugs as the only source of animal protein, while they eat plenty of fish and beef. Another way, by the way, to impose feudalism: High protein/fat diets make people more intelligent, aggressive, sex drive, and injury/sickness free.
66   Robert Sproul   2022 Jul 7, 7:44am  

My take: it is all Kayfabe, ALL of it.
2020 repo-market-imminent-bank-crash gets laundered through COVID bailouts. COVID bailout gets laundered through inflation. Inflation laundered through war in Ukraine. The resultant metastasized war will be laundered through Climate Change.
Neo-Eco-Tech-Feudalism results.

You are authorized to use your automobile only on alternate Tuesdays to go to 'Our Walmart Partners' for your family's Carbon adjusted Calorie Allotment
67   Patrick   2022 Jul 24, 3:17pm  

https://slaynews.com/news/europe-slash-gas-usage-survive-winter-iea-chief-warns/


Europe must drastically reduce natural gas consumption in order to survive through the winter, the head of the International Energy Agency (IEA) has warned.

IEA chief Fatih Birol recently called on all European Union (EU) member states to reduce gas consumption by 15% in the face of the threat of a complete Russian gas cutoff.

However, the IEA now says the EU will need to cut even more in order to get through the winter.

“Even if there is no single accident… Europe still needs to reduce its gas consumption about 20% compared to today in order to have safe and normal winter months,” Birol said.

Birol made the comments while issuing, what he called, a “red alert” for energy markets.
68   richwicks   2022 Jul 24, 3:53pm  

Patrick says

https://slaynews.com/news/europe-slash-gas-usage-survive-winter-iea-chief-warns/



Europe must drastically reduce natural gas consumption in order to survive through the winter, the head of the International Energy Agency (IEA) has warned.

IEA chief Fatih Birol recently called on all European Union (EU) member states to reduce gas consumption by 15% in the face of the threat of a complete Russian gas cutoff.

However, the IEA now says the EU will need to cut even more in order to get through the winter.

“Even if there is no single accident… Europe still needs to reduce its gas consumption about 20% compared to today in order to have safe and normal winter months,” Birol said.

Birol made the comments while issuing, what he called, a “red alert” for energy markets.



More like 40%.

Europe has always been dependent on Russian Energy, even when it was the USSR. When the USSR collapsed, if traitors didn't run their nations, they would have made inroads and agreements with Russia.

I think it's just a question of when. Either Europe will ally itself with Russia and dump their alliance with the United States, or the United States will dump their alliance with Europe and ally itself with Russia. When Russia was communist, the choice was clear, but they aren't communists anymore, they're just horrifically corrupt, just like Europe and the United States is.
69   RWSGFY   2022 Jul 27, 10:09am  

Terrible consequences indeed:

Business Retreats and Sanctions Are Crippling the Russian Economy

118 Pages
Posted: 20 Jul 2022
Last revised: 27 Jul 2022
Jeffrey Sonnenfeld
Yale School of Management

Steven Tian
Yale Chief Executive Leadership Institute

Franek Sokolowski
Yale Chief Executive Leadership Institute

Michal Wyrebkowski
Yale Chief Executive Leadership Institute

Mateusz Kasprowicz
Yale Chief Executive Leadership Institute

Date Written: July 19, 2022

Abstract
As the Russian invasion of Ukraine enters into its fifth month, a common narrative has emerged that the unity of the world in standing up to Russia has somehow devolved into a “war of economic attrition which is taking its toll on the west”, given the supposed “resilience” and even “prosperity” of the Russian economy. This is simply untrue – and a reflection of widely held but factually incorrect misunderstandings over how the Russian economy is actually holding up amidst the exodus of over 1,000 global companies and international sanctions.

That these misunderstandings persist is not surprising. Since the invasion, the Kremlin’s economic releases have become increasingly cherry-picked, selectively tossing out unfavorable metrics while releasing only those that are more favorable. These Putin-selected statistics are then carelessly trumpeted across media and used by reams of well-meaning but careless experts in building out forecasts which are excessively, unrealistically favorable to the Kremlin.

Our team of experts, using private Russian language and unconventional data sources including high frequency consumer data, cross-channel checks, releases from Russia’s international trade partners, and data mining of complex shipping data, have released one of the first comprehensive economic analyses measuring Russian current economic activity five months into the invasion, and assessing Russia’s economic outlook.

From our analysis, it becomes clear: business retreats and sanctions are catastrophically crippling the Russian economy. We tackle a wide range of common misperceptions – and shed light on what is actually going on inside Russia, including:

- Russia’s strategic positioning as a commodities exporter has irrevocably deteriorated, as it now deals from a position of weakness with the loss of its erstwhile main markets, and faces steep challenges executing a “pivot to Asia” with non-fungible exports such as piped gas

- Despite some lingering leakiness, Russian imports have largely collapsed, and the country faces stark challenges securing crucial inputs, parts, and technology from hesitant trade partners, leading to widespread supply shortages within its domestic economy

- Despite Putin’s delusions of self-sufficiency and import substitution, Russian domestic production has come to a complete standstill with no capacity to replace lost businesses, products and talent; the hollowing out of Russia’s domestic innovation and production base has led to soaring prices and consumer angst

- As a result of the business retreat, Russia has lost companies representing ~40% of its GDP, reversing nearly all of three decades’ worth of foreign investment and buttressing unprecedented simultaneous capital and population flight in a mass exodus of Russia’s economic base

- Putin is resorting to patently unsustainable, dramatic fiscal and monetary intervention to smooth over these structural economic weaknesses, which has already sent his government budget into deficit for the first time in years and drained his foreign reserves even with high energy prices – and Kremlin finances are in much, much more dire straits than conventionally understood

- Russian domestic financial markets, as an indicator of both present conditions and future outlook, are the worst performing markets in the entire world this year despite strict capital controls, and have priced in sustained, persistent weakness within the economy with liquidity and credit contracting – in addition to Russia being substantively cut off from international financial markets, limiting its ability to tap into pools of capital needed for the revitalization of its crippled economy

Looking ahead, there is no path out of economic oblivion for Russia as long as the allied countries remain unified in maintaining and increasing sanctions pressure against Russia, and The Kyiv School of Economics and McFaul-Yermak Working Group have led the way in proposing additional sanctions measures.

Defeatist headlines arguing that Russia’s economy has bounced back are simply not factual - the facts are that, by any metric and on any level, the Russian economy is reeling, and now is not the time to step on the brakes.

Download the visual slide deck accompanying this research monograph here: https://yale.box.com/s/7f6agg5ezscj234kahx35lil04udqgeo


https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4167193
70   richwicks   2022 Jul 27, 10:15am  

RWSGFY says


Terrible consequences indeed:

Business Retreats and Sanctions Are Crippling the Russian Economy

118 Pages
Posted: 20 Jul 2022
Last revised: 27 Jul 2022
Jeffrey Sonnenfeld
Yale School of Management

Steven Tian
Yale Chief Executive Leadership Institute

Franek Sokolowski
Yale Chief Executive Leadership Institute

Michal Wyrebkowski
Yale Chief Executive Leadership Institute

Mateusz Kasprowicz
Yale Chief Executive Leadership Institute

Date Written: July 19, 2022


For Fuck's Sake - the West has the same stupid propaganda nonsense bullshit the Soviets did now.

You know what happened when McDonald's closed their doors? ALL the buildings were seized and now there's a Russian McDonald's running in its place, meanwhile, western propaganda is telling us that we need to eat fucking bugs.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vkusno_i_tochka
71   Patrick   2022 Jul 29, 10:10am  

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2022/07/28/first-major-german-city-turns-off-hot-water-and-public-building-electricity-to-save-gas/


Hanover, a city in the northwest of Germany, has become the first major metropolitan area to try and reduce the use of natural gas by removing hot water from public buildings. The move comes as natural gas supplies from Russia are reduced to 20% of capacity. Germany is attempting to fill up storage facilities of natural gas in order to survive the winter.
72   Patrick   2022 Aug 20, 7:37pm  

https://www.eugyppius.com/p/crisis-government-excess-deaths-in


To reduce energy consumption in the face of the looming German gas crisis, Economics Minister Robert Habeck has proposed a bizarre set of indoor temperature ordinances that continue the pattern of direct state interventions in everyday life first established by mass containment.

Workspaces where hard physical labour is performed are not to be heated above 12 C, under the new rules. Those involving moderate labour while standing will have their temperatures capped at 16 C, and moderate labour while sitting at 17 C. Places where light labour is performed standing, will be permitted temperatures as high as 18 C, while white-collar office spaces where everybody sits and types will be permitted nothing warmer than 19 C. The heating of hallways and other common spaces will be outlawed, as will certain kinds of restroom water heaters. There will be a general ban on using electricity or gas to heat private pools, and shops will be ordered to keep external doors closed at all times. Political pressure is growing for similar ordinances limiting gas consumption in residences.

While some doubt that these rules can be enforced, German police have already proven effective at enforcing pandemic-era contact limits in private homes. And even if indoor temperatures are never systematically checked by authorities, I’m pretty sure that the simple prospect of unannounced inspections and fines will be enough for most employers to declare a third season of home office, with the added prospect of offloading higher gas prices onto their employees.

It is most curious, how this totally new catastrophe should call forth some of very same measures demanded by the Corona pandemic. Not only will home office return, but municipal pools will close again and cities will be kept dark at night, a de facto limitation on evening mobility that might well encourage some places to reimpose the curfews last seen in the winter of 2020/21. Meanwhile, some of the very same spaces recently commandeered for excess hospital capacity and mass vaccination will be repurposed as heated shelters for the old, the sick and the poor.

Not any unified plan, but rather a long series of contingencies, have caused the German gas crisis. Yet the steadfast refusal of the Scholz government to consider any course of action that might ameliorate the shortage, always with a new excuse, grows every day more unsettling.

There’s the obvious explanation, that the Greens in government are merely taking advantage of this opportunity to achieve their higher goal of restricting fossil fuel consumption, as they’ve always wished. But I think there might be another, deeper way to understand this too. I suggest that we’re seeing here the emergence of a new political style, which you might call Crisis Governance—or, as a friend put it, “the continuation of Corona policy by other means.” One of my core themes here has been the deepening demobilisation of western states, as power is diffused downwards from the political apex into the bureaucratic institutions, the press and major corporate enterprises. The great advantage of this power-sharing is a near-total uniformity of political views that it has inspired across the socio-cultural elite, but it comes at the cost of initiative, coordination and strategy.
73   Ceffer   2022 Aug 20, 7:53pm  

Are all those Globalist Masonic Yalies hoping for gigs on CNN or MSNBC? No pride, no respect for truth, honor or facts, just another agitprop regurgitation mill. More captured academia attempting to give credibility to lies. Skull and Bones smile.
74   komputodo   2022 Aug 20, 9:13pm  

richwicks says

RWSGFY says



Terrible consequences indeed:

Business Retreats and Sanctions Are Crippling the Russian Economy

118 Pages
Posted: 20 Jul 2022
Last revised: 27 Jul 2022
Jeffrey Sonnenfeld
Yale School of Management

Steven Tian
Yale Chief Executive Leadership Institute

Franek Sokolowski
Yale Chief Executive Leadership Institute

Michal Wyrebkowski
Yale Chief Executive Leadership Institute

Mateusz Kasprowicz
Yale Chief Executive Leadership Institute

Date Written: July 19, 2022


For Fuck's Sake - the West has the same stupid propaganda nonsense bullshit the Soviets did now.

You know what happened when McDonald's closed their doors? ALL the buildings were seized and now there's a Russian McDonald's running in its place, meanwhile, western propaganda is telling us that we need to eat fucking bugs.

Vkusno i tochka translates to : McDowells....home of the big Mick.......the clown dude is Boris McDowell
https://mcdowells.mortenjonassen.dk/
75   richwicks   2022 Aug 20, 10:44pm  

komputodo says


Vkusno i tochka translates to : McDowells....home of the big Mick.......the clown dude is Boris McDowell
https://mcdowells.mortenjonassen.dk/


So what?

I'm pointing out that Western countries leaving Russia didn't change a thing other than provide opportunity for a bunch of local corporations.

And McDonald's didn't fuck over their investors for nothing. They were paid to do this and we paid for it, American taxpayers paid for it.

All the stupidity in sanctioning Russia and withdrawing American and European countries, that's fucking over Europe and the United States - the citizens - who gives a shit about them though? Right?

We just gave Ukraine more money for this dumbass war than Russia spends on their entire military in a year, as a result, I'm talking to my Italian friend that lives in Switzerland explaining to me why they are going to have power blackouts in the winter.

All this so some asshole traitor to his country that is under the thumb of the US intelligence agencies can decimate the Ukrainian population in the HOPE that it will weaken Russia a bit while using the country as a money laundering pit. Ukraine is going to be left impoverished, what is left of Ukraine, and they are going to be put under massive amounts of austerity.

This really is a war against Europeans in general. It's going to fuck Europe, it's going to fuck Ukrainians (mostly) and Russians and the United States - but some banks are going to make some SERIOUS money. All wars are banker's wars.


original link

It's not an exaggeration.

The Ukrainian war advantages a few corporations but mostly banks. It's fucking everybody else.
76   komputodo   2022 Aug 20, 10:55pm  

richwicks says


komputodo says


Vkusno i tochka translates to : McDowells....home of the big Mick.......the clown dude is Boris McDowell
https://mcdowells.mortenjonassen.dk/


So what?

I'm pointing out that Western countries leaving Russia didn't change a thing other than provide opportunity for a bunch of local corporations.

And McDonald's didn't fuck over their investors for nothing. They were paid to do this and we paid for it, American taxpayers paid for it.

All the stupidity in sanctioning Russia and withdrawing American and European countries, that's fucking over Europe and the United States - the citizens - who gives a shit about them though? Right?

We just gave Ukraine more money for this dumbass war than Russia spends on their entire military in a year, as a result, I...


You are preaching to the choir. OTOH, McDonalds leaving might have changed something...It might make russians less fat
77   richwicks   2022 Aug 20, 11:46pm  

komputodo says

You are preaching to the choir.


Fair enough, I expected a different mindset.

I just hate this fucking war. It's fucking us all over, Russia no matter WHAT the outcome I think will come out ahead. Europe is going to freeze if this shit doesn't end soon, and meanwhile we're going to be selling "freedom gas". So stupid, so easily avoidable.
78   Onvacation   2022 Aug 21, 7:28am  

RWSGFY says

, a common narrative has emerged

Think they'll ever investigate what Hunter was doing with Burisma and the Big Guy?
79   richwicks   2022 Aug 21, 11:00am  

Onvacation says

RWSGFY says


, a common narrative has emerged

Think they'll ever investigate what Hunter was doing with Burisma and the Big Guy?


Looks like all their oil and natural gas production are done in Ukraine and Kazakhstan, if Russia's export of energy to Europe can be terminated, they will be in a very good position, however it appears that much of their production is in Eastern Ukraine and should Russia win this war (and I expect they will) and annex parts of Eastern Ukraine (which I ALSO expect they will), it may leave Burisma in a much worse position.

This would explain why it's so important for Biden to ensure Ukrainian victory over Russia.

But that's just my quick take on it. The fact that a crackhead was working on the Burisma Board of Directors when he doesn't know the language and doesn't know anything about the industry is enough for me to conclude it's a no show job.
80   Ceffer   2022 Aug 21, 11:17am  

richwicks says

just hate this fucking war. It's fucking us all over,

Isn't that kind of the whole idea?
82   Patrick   2022 Aug 30, 9:58am  

https://thegoodcitizen.substack.com/i/70988024/and-the-cognitive-dissonance-on-climate-bullshit-energy-destruction-and-sacrificing-for-democracy-in-ukraine-is-still-everywhere


And the cognitive dissonance on climate bullshit, energy destruction, and sacrificing for “democracy” in Ukraine is still everywhere.






83   HeadSet   2022 Aug 30, 1:56pm  



English speaking country that uses the Euro? Is that Ireland?
87   Patrick   2022 Sep 6, 3:35pm  




I thought they were already doing that.
88   richwicks   2022 Sep 6, 5:10pm  

ZipperTits says


So that oil supply is running on borrowed time. When winter comes and the oil backed up on the all the pipelines in Siberia freezes in place, the pipelines will be permanently damaged as well.


No. When oil freezes, and it can, it doesn't expand, it shrinks. Water is the one of the very few liquids that expands when it solidifies. My father used to sell heating oil in an area where it would get to -40F. Diesel becomes a slurry at 32F, and becomes a gel at 15 F. Heating oil is just diesel. When this happens, he would cut the diesel with kerosene which has a freezing point of -40.

Lines aren't damaged with petrochemicals freeze in them, but it won't flow.

ZipperTits says


And it took almost thirty years for the Russians to fix those the last time that happened (fall of the Soviet Union).


The USSR was run by a bunch of incompetent assholes that treated their (competent) underlings like shit - when the USSR collapsed, people went John Galt, and left their asshole Communist Stooge leader to try to fix the mess themselves, because they weren't being paid anyhow.

See any similarities to the United States today?



There's a TON of people underneath that asshole who were better and more competent at the job he ultimately took, but the democratic party needed a faithful stooge, not somebody that was competent. I guarantee that if that fucker has any idea what he's doing, he's just BARELY competent at doing it, and depends on his underlings entirely.

Look, we have SERIOUS problems here at home. The assholes that have stolen power in the United States are DESPERATE for distractions, that's really all Ukraine is for them, and money laundering. Currently, at this very moment, they are in the process of creating energy and food shortages, as a distraction. They create problems so that we never deal with them, you know, the problem.
89   Ceffer   2022 Sep 6, 5:31pm  

How about hanging the unelected, fraudulent, fecal impaction leaders from lamp posts and asking: "Is that enough for you Putin? Send back the gas and oil."
90   Eric Holder   2022 Sep 6, 5:57pm  

richwicks says

The USSR was run by a bunch of incompetent assholes that treated their (competent) underlings like shit


... and Ruscia is continuing that tradition.

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