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Poland's aid to Ukraine if Russia invades - part 19


johnny reb  49 | 7974
17 hrs ago   #451
do you recall me saying the same 3 years ago..

Yes I do and do you remember some of us agreeing with you.
I think the question back then was, "How do you think America would react if Putin put missiles on the Canadian border."
Novichok  4 | 8748
16 hrs ago   #452
Yes I do and do you remember some of us agreeing with you.

Getting an agreement from the guys with brains is fine.

Getting an agreement from the morons who hate Russia and me is a success. Still waiting...
PolAmKrakow  2 | 916
14 hrs ago   #453
@Barney
Its not a free market economy when the US has a 23% tariff on everything sent to Europe and Europe has an 8% tariff. That is called a trade deficit. Free market is equal tariffs and taxes.

Pumping capitol into a market that has already accounted for that capitol being spent someplace else is not inflationary. When the market has already accounted for that money, any new funds entering the market will drive pricing down. But you would know that being so economically literate.

And just like that Ukraine says they are nearing a deal with Trump on rare earths. Wow, its crazy how deals are made isnt it? Trump now pointing a finger at France and the UK saying they have done nothing to help end the war! Perfect. Put Macron on notice that he is all but washed up, and that Starmer needs to stfu as it relates to what the US should or shouldnt do.
Alien  25 | 6353
14 hrs ago   #454
hate Russia

I love russia, especially when it stays in russia. 🤔
pawian  224 | 27236
14 hrs ago   #455
when the US has a 23% tariff on everything sent to Europe and Europe has an 8% tariff.

BS. The tariffs are equal and average to 4% on both sides. How long do you suck your finger to get such fake news???
Alien  25 | 6353
14 hrs ago   #456
fake news

This is how they do politics.
cms neuf  1 | 1846
14 hrs ago   #457
Of course his numbers are wrong - he is wrong about all numbers, all of the time

ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/qanda_25_541

As for PolAms version of inflation economics, well it is hilarious

Whatever you think of Macron, he has won 2 elections convincingly. Nothing washed up about him.

Starmer has been disgracefully insulted by US politicians ever since he also won a big election victory. He has every right to answer back
PolAmKrakow  2 | 916
12 hrs ago   #458
@pawian
Hey fvcktard, apparently you do not watch the US news. Trump considers VAT a tariff. Now go to school and let the adults talk. @cms neuf same for you.

Macron will lose to Le Pen in the next election. He won nothing convincingly. Olaf is on his way out. Starmer is a far left fool, and if being insulted by the US is an indication of where he stands, the the UK is in trouble.
mafketis  38 | 11137
12 hrs ago   #459
rump considers VAT a tariff

Does he also think whales are very big fish?

econlib.org/a-vat-is-not-a-tariff/
cms neuf  1 | 1846
11 hrs ago   #460
VAT is not a tariff, never has been

VAT is applied also to goods made domestically

Macron will be out in 2027 because France has a two term limit. He won the last one 59-41, a far greater margin of victory than Trump has.

Being insulted by the US at the moment seems to indicate you are a real democracy - they are insulting Canada, Ukraine, UK, Germany, Denmark and I'm sure they will get round to Poland in the next few weeks.

You are always wrong about any kind of number. Along with Novi's trans obsession it is one of the few constants in a changing world.
mafketis  38 | 11137
11 hrs ago   #461
Being insulted by the US at the moment

Recent comments by Trump remind me most of kayfabe... and those both cheering and jeering the loudest are the marks....
Lenka  5 | 3531
10 hrs ago   #462
It would have been funny if USA wasn't so powerful.

They can try the 'us against the world' approach and go back to isolationist policy but the world changed since the last time they did it and not sure how it will work now.

I hope the Europe will realise there is no point in putting any faith in USA at least till Trump's in office if not much longer.
johnny reb  49 | 7974
10 hrs ago   #463
A member of the European Parliament has claimed that the Honorable Trump has given Europe three weeks to sign Ukraine's "surrender."
amiga500  5 | 1505
10 hrs ago   #464
man.. that's f*cking brutal..


cms neuf  1 | 1846
9 hrs ago   #465
Even if it is a performance Maf it is senseless - Trump just won an election so he doesn't need to appeal to a US audience

And in an uncertain time then keeping all your best friends. Like Britain and Poland and Canada, second guessing and behaving erratically is a weird tactic.

As n example - Many European leaders took domestic risks to back the US position on Gaza, and then a week after taking power Trump says he wants to expel the Palestinians

The same with sanctions on NN - European leaders, including Polish, said that it is worth it to prevent illegal aggression - the Trump comes and says it's a waste of time
johnny reb  49 | 7974
9 hrs ago   #466
The European Union is preparing a military aid package for Ukraine worth approximately 20 billion euros ($20.9 billion).
Better you than us.
PolAmKrakow  2 | 916
9 hrs ago   #467
@mafketis
bbc.com/news/articles/c863zd9zz42o

forbes.com/sites/dereksaul/2025/02/15/trump-says-value-added-taxes-will-be-considered-tariffs-what-to-know-about-his-reciprocal-tariff-plan-and-its-inflation-impact/

go get educated on current events.

@Lenka
When the US was isolationist, it was the most prosperous time in the countrys history. Replace taxes in the US with tariffs, and the country will thrive like never before. Cut all excessive costs and bvllshit programs and send those billions back to the people. Then when the US is strong again internally it can help others. No different than the approach of every other smart country.

All the talk about Trump and still none of you answer the questions of wtf has Europe been doing for the last 30 years to prepare for Russia? Wht hasnt Europe made its full contributions to NATO? Why? Because they were taking care of themselves. No different than what the US wants to do now. The problem is that its inconvenient for Europe when the US wants to do so.
Lenka  5 | 3531
9 hrs ago   #468
go get educated on current events

The fact that Trump considers it like that doesn't make it a fact.

When the US was isolationist, it was the most prosperous time in the countrys history.

To the point it was suffocating.
Not to mention that times changed and the world is different. Not saying it's impossible just not as clear cut.

Wht hasnt Europe made its full contributions to NATO?

I would imagine after being in Poland for such a long time you'd understand that it's not one entity but obviously not.
And it's not about not helping because you are not helping Germany, France etc in any way. It's about being ****** partner to Ukraine (and I don't mean supplying further support but having talks behind their back, trying to arm wrestle their goods away from them etc.)
I never trusted USA too much so I'm not surprised and I'm happy people start to see the unreliability of those ally.
Vesko Vukovic  - | 179
9 hrs ago   #469
Ukrainian soldiers are done with the USA

bitchute.com/video/SX2AQKrbkR1x

😁
mafketis  38 | 11137
9 hrs ago   #470
go get educated on current events.

So Trump is going to base economic policy on pretending that VAT is a tarrif. Gotcha.

I never trusted USA too much

Good idea. The US is not a reliable ally. And lots of Americans will perform amazing mental gymnastics to justify turning their backs on allies (talk to Iraqi Kurds if you need more proof).
johnny reb  49 | 7974
8 hrs ago   #471
I never trusted USA too much

Only when the United States is providing Poland with $BILLIONS$ do you trust us. lol
Once the money stops the story changes.
The United States has provided billions to Poland in military loans and assistance and economic support.
The total amount of direct loans to Poland is over $7 billion.
Not to mention what the U.S.A. has done to beef up Polands military.
Nobody gives a F about your trust for America, just remember how America has made your life better and more secure.
A thank you would be appreciated instead of your snide remarks about the hand that feeds you..
pawian  224 | 27236
8 hrs ago   #472
Hey

Darling, no need to get so pissed off. One Novi is enough. Relax. :):):)


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