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    Tucker

    The interview anyone watch it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChildhoodDream View Post
    I watched/listened to it.

    What I got out of it was Putin was saying that early Russian history was the bases of Russia taking back what it had.

    Like Alaska and whatever else might fit in the crock.

    It's all just a big monopoly game.
    Sorry friend, Per the sales agreement the USA owns Alaska free and clear, not considered spoils of war.

    I'm Canadian even I know this history

    The Alaska Purchase saw the Russian Empire transfer Alaska to the United States for a sum of $7.2 million in 1867.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChildhoodDream View Post
    I watched/listened to it.

    What I got out of it was Putin was saying that early Russian history was the bases of Russia taking back what it had.

    Like Alaska and whatever else might fit in the crock.

    It's all just a big monopoly game.
    Putin also mentioned the Minsk agreement which he says wasn't being followed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChildhoodDream View Post
    Some like to cheat at the game of monopoly.

    The debt that the U.S. owes could be used in some way.


    I'm used to seeing what others don't.
    You fail miserably at your claimed profession a, Psychic Seer.

    The American debt rests on the shoulders of the citizens of the USA, people will be enslaved -chained to this debt for decades.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alloy2 View Post

    The American debt rests on the shoulders of the citizens of the USA, people will be enslaved -chained to this debt for decades.
    I kinda disagree. You have to understand the mechanics of monetary inflation to wrap your head around it.

    The cliff notes version of the story is that the higher the debt ... the lower the value of the USD as a fiat currency. It's a form of indirect taxation and ultimately a redistribution of wealth.



    Here's an intro to the inflation tax and how it works:

    https://www.forbes.com/sites/william...h=774106a02f03

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    Quote Originally Posted by hills View Post
    I kinda disagree. You have to understand the mechanics of monetary inflation to wrap your head around it.

    The cliff notes version of the story is that the higher the debt ... the lower the value of the USD as a fiat currency. It's a form of indirect taxation and ultimately a redistribution of wealth.

    Here's an intro to the inflation tax and how it works:

    https://www.forbes.com/sites/william...h=774106a02f03
    Last edited by alloy2; 02-14-2024 at 01:11 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alloy2 View Post
    Whoo boy ... i hear ya. I do the shopping. My wife does the cooking and makes everything from scratch. She's got a real knack for it.

    It's a hard call. I think the worst of it is the cost of healthcare here in the states. Health insurance to cover me and my wife is about $ 2,300.00/month now.

    I'm so thankful that they saw fit to give me a 17 % raise on the job last month. That should cover cost of living increases and even leave a bit left over to represent real wage growth this year.

    The ones that seem to be suffering the most are the retirees living on a fixed income. The buzzword in the US congress a few years ago was that " a rising tide (of inflation ) floats all boats." That simply wasn't true because some boats are firmly anchored to the bottom. This is what you get with Keynesian economics and a center left progressive government that's looking to expand it's social programs. There ain't no such thing as a free lunch. One way or another it all gets paid for through direct and indirect taxation.

    You guys up in Canada are in a better position because you're able to sell off your natural resources .. like oil .. to help fund your social programs. You really don't have to fund any kind of a military because you are under protection of the United States. You can live in relative peace & prosperity because we're the ones doing the heavy lifting.

    Which kinda brings us full circle to Tucker & Putin. There was really no need to watch the interview. There's an easy way to tell when Putin is spinning his lies.

    His lips are moving.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hills View Post
    Whoo boy ... i hear ya. I do the shopping. My wife does the cooking and makes everything from scratch. She's got a real knack for it.

    It's a hard call. I think the worst of it is the cost of healthcare here in the states. Health insurance to cover me and my wife is about $ 2,300.00/month now.

    I'm so thankful that they saw fit to give me a 17 % raise on the job last month. That should cover cost of living increases and even leave a bit left over to represent real wage growth this year.

    The ones that seem to be suffering the most are the retirees living on a fixed income. The buzzword in the US congress a few years ago was that " a rising tide (of inflation ) floats all boats." That simply wasn't true because some boats are firmly anchored to the bottom. This is what you get with Keynesian economics and a center left progressive government that's looking to expand it's social programs. There ain't no such thing as a free lunch. One way or another it all gets paid for through direct and indirect taxation.

    You guys up in Canada are in a better position because you're able to sell off your natural resources .. like oil .. to help fund your social programs. You really don't have to fund any kind of a military because you are under protection of the United States. You can live in relative peace & prosperity because we're the ones doing the heavy lifting.

    Which kinda brings us full circle to Tucker & Putin. There was really no need to watch the interview. There's an easy way to tell when Putin is spinning his lies.

    His lips are moving.
    Stolen from us, the arrow.


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    I don't mean to disrespect our neighbors to the North but i don't think the Avro Arrow would fare very well against Russia's new hyper sonic ICBM's.

    Count yourself fortunate that Canada isn't taken as a credible military threat by anyone. Those missiles aren't pointed at you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hills View Post
    I don't mean to disrespect our neighbors to the North but i don't think the Avro Arrow would fare very well against Russia's new hyper sonic ICBM's.

    Count yourself fortunate that Canada isn't taken as a credible military threat by anyone. Those missiles aren't pointed at you.
    The Arrow was built on technology developed during the 1950's, after the project was mothballed the engineers went South to join what was to become NASA in 1958.

    I suppose we should be grateful to our neighbours to the South of us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alloy2 View Post
    The Arrow was built on technology developed during the 1950's, after the project was mothballed the engineers went South to join what was to become NASA in 1958.
    It's not surprising that the engineers went to work for what was to become NASA. We imported the best German engineers and rocket scientists after the fall of Germany at the end of WW2 through operation paperclip.

    We've probably got the most advanced military in the world but i'll tell ya .... it costs us dearly. Look at what we're spending on defense in comparison to other nations in the world.

    https://www.pgpf.org/chart-archive/0...nse-comparison

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    Quote Originally Posted by hills View Post
    It's not surprising that the engineers went to work for what was to become NASA. We imported the best German engineers and rocket scientists after the fall of Germany at the end of WW2 through operation paperclip.

    We've probably got the most advanced military in the world but i'll tell ya .... it costs us dearly. Look at what we're spending on defense in comparison to other nations in the world.

    https://www.pgpf.org/chart-archive/0...nse-comparison
    Domestic or foreign, the southern border is a disgrace.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alloy2 View Post
    Domestic or foreign, the southern border is a disgrace.
    That's really up to you Canadians to deal with. If you don't like us Americans crossing your southern border then build a great big beautiful wall to keep us out. Good fences make good neighbors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hills View Post
    That's really up to you Canadians to deal with. If you don't like us Americans crossing your southern border then build a great big beautiful wall to keep us out. Good fences make good neighbors.
    Wrong border my friend:-) .

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    Quote Originally Posted by alloy2 View Post
    Wrong border my friend:-) .
    I know ... i'm just being a doofus. It's funny. Maine shares it's northern border with Canada. It's all pretty laid back with Americans and Canadians crossing back and forth for work, shopping, and visiting family.

    The odd thing is that interdictions of foreign nationals coming down through from Canada are becoming more common with our border patrol agents lately. We Mainers are a rather homely looking lot. Anyone from "away" sticks out like a sore thumb. They're easy pickings for law enforcement.

    It's sort of like the old joke:

    Question: What do they call a hot young co-ed on the University of Maine campus ?

    Answer: A visitor !

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