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Elliott Bjorn
Elliott Bjorn
1 year ago

GOOD!

Time for this evil war to End! PEACE NOW!

One phone call from the loathsome Biden Administration telling the criminal Zalenski that that it it – not one more Billion $ till he makes peace – and Bang! Peace would would explode over the region rather than the corrupt warmongers Bombs.

Wicked, Evil, Cruel, Pointless War. 100% corrupt, completely destroying Europe, and the Globe (enriching USA though), breeding corruption as it blows young men and civilians into mangled bodies and destroys vital productivity of necessities and boosts inflation and global debt……… PEACE NOW!!!!

Mike Doyle
Mike Doyle
1 year ago
Reply to  Elliott Bjorn

That’s not how you spell Putin.

Snapper AG
Snapper AG
1 year ago
Reply to  Elliott Bjorn

What a ridiculous screed. Putin just rejected Xi’s peace overtures. There can be no peace until Russia wants it, and they won’t want it until they are beaten militarily.

Martin Logan
Martin Logan
1 year ago
Reply to  Elliott Bjorn

This won’t end, even if there is dissatisfaction, until at least the end of the year.
That’s just how wars like this play out.

Billy Bob
Billy Bob
1 year ago
Reply to  Elliott Bjorn

I’m not sure if you’d noticed, but Zelensky hasn’t actually got any troops trying to advance across another nations territory, they’re all in Ukraine defending their homeland. Your angry tirades should be aimed at Putin, it’s the Russians who have invaded, and it’s the Russians who could finish this war tomorrow by simply going home

Andy E
Andy E
1 year ago
Reply to  Elliott Bjorn

I wonder if those who support the war would also support plague if it hits far away from their homes. Preferably in Russia.

Mike Doyle
Mike Doyle
1 year ago
Reply to  Elliott Bjorn

That’s not how you spell Putin.

Snapper AG
Snapper AG
1 year ago
Reply to  Elliott Bjorn

What a ridiculous screed. Putin just rejected Xi’s peace overtures. There can be no peace until Russia wants it, and they won’t want it until they are beaten militarily.

Martin Logan
Martin Logan
1 year ago
Reply to  Elliott Bjorn

This won’t end, even if there is dissatisfaction, until at least the end of the year.
That’s just how wars like this play out.

Billy Bob
Billy Bob
1 year ago
Reply to  Elliott Bjorn

I’m not sure if you’d noticed, but Zelensky hasn’t actually got any troops trying to advance across another nations territory, they’re all in Ukraine defending their homeland. Your angry tirades should be aimed at Putin, it’s the Russians who have invaded, and it’s the Russians who could finish this war tomorrow by simply going home

Andy E
Andy E
1 year ago
Reply to  Elliott Bjorn

I wonder if those who support the war would also support plague if it hits far away from their homes. Preferably in Russia.

Elliott Bjorn
Elliott Bjorn
1 year ago

GOOD!

Time for this evil war to End! PEACE NOW!

One phone call from the loathsome Biden Administration telling the criminal Zalenski that that it it – not one more Billion $ till he makes peace – and Bang! Peace would would explode over the region rather than the corrupt warmongers Bombs.

Wicked, Evil, Cruel, Pointless War. 100% corrupt, completely destroying Europe, and the Globe (enriching USA though), breeding corruption as it blows young men and civilians into mangled bodies and destroys vital productivity of necessities and boosts inflation and global debt……… PEACE NOW!!!!

Martin Logan
Martin Logan
1 year ago

Since this is a war, what Ukraine does on the battlefield will decide long before Europe gets tired.

Noel Chiappa
Noel Chiappa
1 year ago
Reply to  Martin Logan

I dunno. Like the Yom Kippur war before it, it is using munitions at a mind-boggling rate. Ukraine can’t keep up on its own.

Noel Chiappa
Noel Chiappa
1 year ago
Reply to  Martin Logan

I dunno. Like the Yom Kippur war before it, it is using munitions at a mind-boggling rate. Ukraine can’t keep up on its own.

Martin Logan
Martin Logan
1 year ago

Since this is a war, what Ukraine does on the battlefield will decide long before Europe gets tired.

Peter B
Peter B
1 year ago

Pension changes in Europe are nothing to do with the war in Ukraine. They have been long overdue and are unavoidable due to European countries nasty habit (Holland partially excepted) of not actually saving anything in retirement savings funds to pay future pensions.
Trying to claim that facing up to pension funding reality is anything to do with the Ukraine war is simply absurd. It had to happen anyway.

Noel Chiappa
Noel Chiappa
1 year ago
Reply to  Peter B

You may understand that, but does the average person in the street? (In the US, I keep having to explain to people that since Social Security is a ‘generation R pays generation P’s benefits’ system, demographic changes – specifically, a falling retiree/work ratio – means something has to give. As I put it, ‘mathematics is mean-spirited’.)

Noel Chiappa
Noel Chiappa
1 year ago
Reply to  Peter B

You may understand that, but does the average person in the street? (In the US, I keep having to explain to people that since Social Security is a ‘generation R pays generation P’s benefits’ system, demographic changes – specifically, a falling retiree/work ratio – means something has to give. As I put it, ‘mathematics is mean-spirited’.)

Peter B
Peter B
1 year ago

Pension changes in Europe are nothing to do with the war in Ukraine. They have been long overdue and are unavoidable due to European countries nasty habit (Holland partially excepted) of not actually saving anything in retirement savings funds to pay future pensions.
Trying to claim that facing up to pension funding reality is anything to do with the Ukraine war is simply absurd. It had to happen anyway.

stephen archer
stephen archer
1 year ago

The downtick trolls are at work.

stephen archer
stephen archer
1 year ago

The downtick trolls are at work.