Why is our government choosing to pick one corrupt side over the other when it can ignore both and focus on its own ‘customers’?
Tag - Ukraine
Ukraine’s Underground Railroad | Guests: Tom Palmer, Andreas Jürgens, Tomek Kolodziejczuk | Ep 173
Matt Kibbe talks with Tom Palmer, Andreas Jürgens, and Tomek Kolodziejczuk about their efforts to transport badly needed supplies into Ukraine during the Russian invasion.
Note: Much of this post based on tweets by Trent Telenko, particularly this thread and replies, links etc. I think the Russian attack from their border south around Izyum may be in trouble. Big trouble. And the reason, if I’m right, is that they are now overextended with respect to...
The novelty of the war in Ukraine has worn off, failing to elicit yellow-blue-washed pleas for peace.
The title to this post is inspired by this Unherd article where Yanis Varoufakis explains why he thinks Ukraine cannot win (and is an expansion of a comment I made there). The key segment IMHO is where Varoufakis claims: There is no way that the Ukrainian army is going to defeat the...
Washington’s War Rhetoric Is Flippant and Irresponsible | Guest: Dan Caldwell | Ep 168
Matt Kibbe is joined by Dan Caldwell to discuss the increasingly fervent calls for U.S. intervention in the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
We’re being set up for another economic crash, and those don’t make for funny memes.
We’ve enacted a "No Ruskies" policy, telling Putin and his fellow kleptocrats their rubles are no good here.
The war tax is finally here. We aren’t dying for Kyiv, but our checking accounts may as well be.
How do we punish the Kremlin for the Ukrainian crisis without punishing Russian society?