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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (1447267)3/17/2024 10:36:42 PM
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FatRump wasn’t the cause of Covid related deflation dopey. BTW FatRump isn’t looking so well. You think the fat diabetic f@ck will last another year?




To: Broken_Clock who wrote (1447267)3/18/2024 7:08:23 AM
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>> That's because you manipulated the chart like you do with all your posts.
The funny thing is....you just made Trump look practically deflationist when it comes to debt!<<

That's funny, if you look at the entire data, which you tried to cherry pick. After you lied and said I manipulated the data. You used part of the data that didn't include Trumps part to bring it back to trend.

You did this because that reduction in trend slope in the overall trend that brought it under trend was during Obama.
Both Democrats and GOP have made the trend.

I told you you would not like it. Here is the entire data again.




To: Broken_Clock who wrote (1447267)3/18/2024 3:23:09 PM
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Russia Faces 'Serious' Threat as Ukraine Attacks Refineries (newsweek.com)


Ukraine has conducted another drone strike on an oil facility in Russia, according to reports, as an uptick of attacks on energy facilities threatens Moscow's war effort and sales of its main export.

Moscow blames Ukraine for hitting Russian fuel depots and oil refineries in strikes that have increased in frequency this year and for which Kyiv often doesn't claim direct responsibility. Overnight Saturday, a fire broke out at the Slavyansk oil refinery in the Krasnodar region, following a strike directed by the Ukrainian State Security Service (SBU) and Ukrainian special forces, according to Ukrainian news outlet Suspilne.

Local authorities said Russian forces had intercepted drones, but that the devices that fell caused the blaze in what Suspilne said was the 12th successful SBU attack on Russian oil facilities—not to mention the ninth within one week.


A Ukrainian soldier testing an attack drone near the southern frontline in Zaporizhzhia Oblast, Ukraine, on February 21, 2024. Drone strikes on Russian oil facilities have increased in recent months.SCOTT PETERSON/GETTY IMAGES

Oil facilities across a wide area of Russia have been targeted, including in Ryazan and Pervyy Zavod south of Moscow, the Rostov region by the Ukrainian border, Nizhny Novgorod, 300 miles east of the capital, and Kirishi, close to St. Petersburg.

Bloomberg said refineries that stopped operations last week because of the strikes were responsible for 12 percent of Russia's national oil refining capacity.

"This is a little bit like a chess game that we're watching," Thomas O'Donnell, a Berlin-based energy and geopolitical analyst, told Newsweek. "We don't really know what's the real tactic or the real aim of either side."

O'Donnell said that drone attacks to the east of the Donbas region aim to disrupt the ability of Russia to deliver refined products, diesel especially, to the local area. "That's very important in providing materiel to troops inside Ukraine."

Meanwhile, strikes on sites further north in Russia adversely impact oil most likely to be exported, "and that kills revenues."

The pro-Russian Telegram channel Military Observer cited Igor Yushkov, an analyst from Russia's National Energy Security Fund, about how strikes on oil refineries were more problematic than those on fuel depots.

Attacks on depots only cause "tactical short-term problems" because the fuel is burned, but petroleum products can be easily replaced.
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However, strikes on refineries were "more serious" because they were "technologically complex" facilities whose repair is complicated by sanctions, which have restricted the supply of Western oil refining equipment.



To: Broken_Clock who wrote (1447267)3/18/2024 3:27:15 PM
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@JuliaDavisNews

Host Sergey Mardan reiterated that Russians are cruel, unmerciful people and are simply taking back what is theirs. He stressed that the dissolution of the USSR was meaningless and did not provide legitimacy to the nations that used to be part of it.

“Russian people are not merciful, to put it mildly.” ~ Sergey Mardan Mardan called for Ukraine’s Culture Minister to be hanged on Kyiv’s Main Street over music. This is what Russian State Media, approved by the government, is promoting as its plan for the future.





To: Broken_Clock who wrote (1447267)3/18/2024 3:28:02 PM
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1/3. The thing Trump did in Dayton – celebrating his fascist movement's dubious "martyrs" – is exactly what Goebbels and Hitler did between the Nazis' failed coup and their seizure of power. Their song was called the Horst Wessel Song.


@TimothyDSnyder

2/3. The Nazis were obsessive about being the victims. Once in power they put up monuments to their "martyrs." They sang their Horst Wessel Song as they conquered countries and killed millions to say that they, the Nazis, were the real victims and therefore always innocent.

3/3. Trump's claim that his people are hostages and political prisoners is meant to justify endless revenge on whomever he wishes as soon as he is in power. That is how this martyrdom thing works. We know it from the history of fascism.