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NATO pledges to boost defense spending after stern words from Trump

Posted by $ nickursis 6 years, 10 months ago to Government
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I don't know that Trump did anything wrong here. In fact, it was more like having renters promise to pay 5% of the salary for rent and yet only cough up 2% and say they can't afford it, and expect you to pick up the tab. All the rest is theater mainly because the Dumbocraps do not have anything useful to add, nor have they done anything in the last 8 years. Amazing how the immigration thing went extinct in a week, and the Supreme Court and NATO became their complaint. Trump has no problem telling countries like it is, unlike any previous president.


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  • Posted by Dobrien 6 years, 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    The known enemies of the people are mortified by a US President who acts in the U S A ' s interest.
    Go Trump! F......off Europe , MSM and the Dumbs.
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    Posted by freedomforall 6 years, 10 months ago
    Germany has been changing their energy use profile tremendously in the past 20 years. They have spent heavily on renewable energy production, but as expected they must still have other sources. They have ample coal resources domestically, but have reduced their coal generation due to their belief in the false global warming narrative. Their answer to this self imposed conundrum is to take the least costly (short term) solution that arguably carries the greatest security risk- buying Russia's gas. It is foolish to assume that this gas pipeline deal is simply a business contract without political implications. Trump and his advisers are correct to see this as a potentially dangerous issue that could place Germany in a position of being politically controlled by Russian interests (instead of being politically controlled by US interests.)
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  • Posted by freedomforall 6 years, 10 months ago
    The statists (both Dems and GOP) want to maintain the status quo which keeps them in unconstitutional control. Any change that might in any way threaten the existing unconstitutional power sharing agreements is met with wailing and harsh irrational criticism by their MSM agents.
    I don't know if Trump is really pursuing the goals that he claims, but the known enemies of the people appear to be very upset by Trump's actions. I view that as a good thing as far as it goes.
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