Monday, March 7, 2022

Foolish..

 

Ukrainian President Zelensky has repeatedly urged Western leaders to impose a "no-fly zone" over Ukraine.  

President Biden and the White House have repeatedly said the U.S. will not send American troops to fight Russia in Ukraine, including to enforce a NFZ. 

"It would require, essentially, the U.S. military shooting down Russian planes and causing ... a potential direct war with Russia something we want to avoid," White House press secretary Jen Psaki said.

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg has also ruled out NFZs, saying: "We understand the desperation but we also believe that if we did that (impose a no-fly zone) we would end up with something that could lead to a full-fledged war in Europe involving [many] more countries and much more suffering."  

“We are not part of this conflict, and we have a responsibility to ensure it does not escalate and spread beyond Ukraine.” 

Putin has said that Moscow will consider a declaration of Ukraine as a no-fly zone by any third-party as "participation in the armed conflict."  

"That very second, we will view them as participants of the military conflict, and it would not matter what members they are," Putin said. 

The Ukraine ought to settle their dispute with Russia and live in Peace instead of asking for a World War three.  

Just a"Foolish" thought.

Plagerize..

 


President Biden went full-Trump about fixing the border, albeit without reinstalling a crucial "remain in Mexico" policy (which requires that asylum seekers be sent back to wait in Mexico while their cases are processed in the U.S.). 

The 46th president also talks about keeping schools open. This should have happened a year ago. Biden and Democrats are proving beyond a reasonable doubt that they can read polls and election results, especially Glenn Youngkin's unlikely win in Blue Virginia, when the rookie candidate won in no small part because of his support for parental choice in education.

"Made in America" is also something most Americans support, but Biden's solution around inflation was really one for the ages. 

"We have a choice," he said during the State of the Union. "One way to fight inflation is to drive down wages and make Americans poorer. I have a better plan to fight inflation. Lower your costs, not your wages." 

Wow. Why didn't any American companies think of this solution sooner? Of course, Econ 101 teaches that costs and wages go hand in hand. If inflation is high, as it is now, many companies have no choice but to pass the cost back to consumers or to cut wages or employees.

This president has never run a business. It clearly shows. So this appears to be the pivot by the president and by Democrats, at least rhetorically, that this party will attempt to make heading into the midterms. Their plan is to sound like Trump on crime, the border, schools and manufacturing.  

But the American people aren't suckers. They know empty rhetoric when they hear it. 

Can he..

 


JOE BIDEN gave his first State of the Union address against a difficult backdrop. Inflation is soaring, covid variants have extended the death toll of the pandemic and the signature piece of his domestic agenda is stuck. 

Now he has the conflict in Ukraine to deal with. 
Can Joe Biden rescue his presidency?

Mask..

 

Mask Mandates were eliminated.

Gas..

 


This is two fights against the oil in the same time. Oil pricess shut up, Nato is on the verge of recession and so is other countries.  Just a thought.

Beer..

 


Cause..

 



The Russian invasion of Ukraine resulted from immense strategic blunders, Robert Service says. 

The first came on Nov. 10, when the U.S. and Ukraine signed a Charter on Strategic Partnership, which asserted America’s support for Kyiv’s right to pursue membership in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. 

The pact made it likelier than ever that Ukraine would eventually join NATO—an intolerable prospect for Vladimir Putin. “It was the last straw,” Mr. Service says. 

For Ukraine to Join NATO, followed by establishing military bases with Nuclear weapons on the border of Russia was not acceptable by the Russians and some of USA president agreed on it.

This has been the issue since the Cuban Missile era and at that time, both agreed to avois these activities. Not this current president.

Preparations immediately began for Russia’s so-called special military operation in Ukraine.

All been expected by the Ukraine, the USA and NATO's. Germany, France, but USA does what it does regardless.  Just a thought. 

Saturday, March 5, 2022

Expel..

 


President Joe Biden's administration can continue to rapidly expel migrant families caught crossing the U.S.-Mexico border, but should not send them anywhere they could be persecuted or tortured, a federal appeals court ruled on Friday.

The ruling by a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit lets the government keep in place restrictions first implemented under President Donald Trump in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The appeals court decided that the migrants covered by the policy likely "have no right to be in the United States" and that Biden's administration "can immediately expel them."

Restrictions..

 



Republican Senator Ted Cruz of Texas introduced a bill to "restore American energy independence" amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine that is hitting the energy sector hard.

Cruz announced on Friday his new bill, the Energy Freedom Act, in a press release in which he blasted President Biden for having led America to lose our "status as a net petroleum exporter" with his energy sector executive orders.

"These policies have poured billions of dollars into countries such as Russia and Iran, which use those funds to attack our allies and undermine the national security of America," Cruz said in his release.

President Biden has imposed more restrictions on U.S. oil companies than he has on Russian oil," the senator continued. "With Iran, he has looked the other way as the regime busted through sanctions and raised their exports to more than one million barrels per day for the first time in almost three years."