Meghan54
Lifer
You can't use Sonniku's previous avatar. It is simply uncouth for you force other members to mistake you for someone that actually deserves and has earned respect around here.
Truth!! Bad form all around.
You can't use Sonniku's previous avatar. It is simply uncouth for you force other members to mistake you for someone that actually deserves and has earned respect around here.
This. I for one was quite confused for a moment.You can't use Sonniku's previous avatar. It is simply uncouth for you force other members to mistake you for someone that actually deserves and has earned respect around here.
I understand that this was overshadowed by the baseball game shooting and by the news that Mueller is investigating Trump for obstruction, but this seems quite a big deal to me. The senate is taking it in their hands to address Russia and providing a check on Trump's power in setting Russian policy, and does so in an overwhelming majority fashion.
It makes me wonder if Republican Congress already sees Trump as a dead duck but is publicly trying to keep his administration afloat until things start getting real as a result of Mueller's investigation.
Yes, this gives me a glimmer of hope that we still have some functioning form of checks and balances out there. It's also good that it's showing the Democrats as not being obstructionists. 🙂
Maybe, but if they see the end coming, does it really make sense to drag it out too close to 2018/2020?It makes me wonder if Republican Congress already sees Trump as a dead duck but is publicly trying to keep his administration afloat until things start getting real as a result of Mueller's investigation.
I wouldn't call it functioning. I'd call it self preservation.Yes, this gives me a glimmer of hope that we still have some functioning form of checks and balances out there. It's also good that it's showing the Democrats as not being obstructionists. 🙂
We should reach out to Russia not shun it.
Maybe, but if they see the end coming, does it really make sense to drag it out too close to 2018/2020?
you point shits itself in perpetuity, fucking poseur.Your hyperbole is ineffective. My point stands.
Rand Paul and some dude from Utah, however I heard both were at the baseball practice and their votes may have been delayed because of the shooting. I'm not sure if they actually voted no or it was some kind of Parliamentary thing that made their votes appear no. I'm not sure either of no vote guys were in the building.
Regardless, this is Congress acting they way it should and I appreciate this vote and its result.
Maybe, but if they see the end coming, does it really make sense to drag it out too close to 2018/2020?
Republican Sens. Mike Lee and Rand Paul were the only GOP members to oppose the bill.
I agree, If they leave Crimea admit they were wrong shooting down the Malaysian passenger plane and stop trying to interfere with ours and others elections, stop jailing and murdering political opponents. Yes then we can talk about removing sanctions.
Haha, leave Crimea. Fat chance and they shouldn't. People can whinge about illegal force or intervention or whatever but Crimea has been Russian since just before the USA was founded. Read some history books. Strategically for them it makes no good God damn sense to give up control/influence over it. Let alone natives there that are more Russian than Ukranian. Good ol Woodrow and FDR talked a good game about self-determination but not followed through. US policy hasn't changed much since then.
Haha, leave Crimea. Fat chance and they shouldn't. People can whinge about illegal force or intervention or whatever but Crimea has been Russian since just before the USA was founded. Read some history books. Strategically for them it makes no good God damn sense to give up control/influence over it. Let alone natives there that are more Russian than Ukranian. Good ol Woodrow and FDR talked a good game about self-determination but not followed through. US policy hasn't changed much since then.
Russia and Red China both need a good bitch slapping. We can't administer one to China because we've made ourselves China's bitch. However, we don't really need Russia for anything, and we couldn't trust them if we did. So yes, we should reach out to Russia and slap the fool out of them. From what I've read, the great majority of sophisticated for-profit hacking comes out of Russia, so sanctioning them for hacking is bound to pay dividends somewhere.We should reach out to Russia not shun it.
Me too.This. I for one was quite confused for a moment.
That's a good point, but in this case they are removing power from one guy and passing it to 535. So while it's more power to Congress, it's actually a decentralization of power.Voting more power for themselves..... how shocking. I guess all Senators agree that they need more power. That is about the only thing they agree on.... besides corporate money in politics being an objective good.
Haha, leave Crimea. Fat chance and they shouldn't. People can whinge about illegal force or intervention or whatever but Crimea has been Russian since just before the USA was founded. Read some history books. Strategically for them it makes no good God damn sense to give up control/influence over it. Let alone natives there that are more Russian than Ukranian. Good ol Woodrow and FDR talked a good game about self-determination but not followed through. US policy hasn't changed much since then.
I find it sad that this was triggered by Russia embarrassing the DNC after everything Russia has done before that, but if that's what it takes to get the left on America's side, so be it.
Nope, just remembering decades of the left blaming America for the Cold War.Are you smoking crack before the weekend, again?
Nope, just remembering decades of the left blaming America for the Cold War.
I find it sad that this was triggered by Russia helping Trump get elected after everything Russia has done before that, but if that's what it took to get the right on Russia's side, so be it.