The Adult in the Room

Despite what the corporate media crowed when Joe Biden was selected, he is not the adult in the room. Oh yes, he decided he wants chocolate chocolate chip ice cream which he announces with all the confidence he has when he threatens over half of America if they defy his will. But let’s be honest, it’s whoever is programming his teleprompter that is running things. Biden has never been an adult in the room.

No, the adult in the room is Vladimir Putin, and my evidence of that is America is not yet a glowing ember.

I’ve written about the situation with Russia and Ukraine a couple of times before when I gave some history and backstory on what is going on.

March 10th of this year RUSSIA RUSSIA RUSSIA and on May 24th of this year POKING THE RUSSIAN BEAR FOR FUN AND PROFIT so I’ll try not to repeat any of that.

Tucker’s video on the sabotage of the Nord Stream pipelineS plural, covers this well, plus it has the two videos I wanted of Biden (at 1min 20 sec in) and Nuland (at 2 min 55 sec in) threatening the pipelines, as well as the environmental implications. What he doesn’t mention so much is how many in Europe will be without heat and food due to this. I understand the German citizens were starting to push their government to open Nord Stream 2. Where that Polish minister’s head was when he tweeted thanks no one but, as Tucker put it, regime stenographer Anne Applebaum, knows.

One of these things is not like the other
With friends like this, who needs enemies?

And all this is happening because “Putin invaded Ukraine”, the money laundering arm of the Demoncrat and corrupt, nutless wonder Republican party.

Well, since apparently Ukraine’s borders, unlike the United States of America’s are sacred, let’s talk about that invasion, shall we?

This is how the 2010 election in Ukraine broke down

Ukrainian voter break down 2010

Blue was the pro-Russia candidate and red was pro-NATO.

Ukraine elected the pro-Russia candidate and when he decided to not take an IMF loan, he was overthrown by a violent U.S. government backed coup in 2014.

Viktor Yanukovych rejected the IMF loan because he said the loan would hand over control of Ukraine’s natural resources and increase the cost of living for the Ukrainian people.

One month after he was overthrown, the newly installed leadership signed the IMF loan, and the domestic price of gas was immediately increased by 50%.

Despite the fake news propaganda, recent historical precedent aligns with much of eastern Ukraine being pro-Russia.

This comes from a great substack by KanekoaTheGreat, and there are a lot of videos in his column.

How Obama And Biden Installed Neo-Nazis In Ukraine

I don’t think I’ve linked this before, but there is a South African podcaster named Jeremy Nell, sort of the South African “Joe Rogan” he’s called. He has interesting conversations with interesting people. This one was with a Russian named Stan (excellent English though) talking about the conflict.

https://jermwarfare.com/podcast/a-russian-opinion

You can watch the interview or listen as a podcast, your choice. But my reason for linking it is in it Stan talked about what happened after the CIA installed Zelensky who said he would bring the country together, and he has, just like Biden has…..

Look at that massive area of blue, those people are ethnically Russian. They are forbidden from speaking Russian, observing Russian holidays and trying to maintain their culture. As Ukraine moves closer culturally to the west, how long before they are using American tax dollars for child mutilation. Meanwhile Putin is calling out western culture as being corrupt and corrupting school children. He’s not wrong. A similar thread was mentioned in the Jermwarfare episode with Stan.

Jerm also had American transplant Russell Bentley who is living in Ukraine send video clips “A day in the life of” and he made a little, under 10 minute, video https://odysee.com/@jermwarfare:2/donetsk-short-story:9

So the regions voted, and chose to align with Russia rather than the CIA. And the world, and especially the US, claimed “voter fraud”. If that’s not rich, I don’t know what is. But I haven’t heard the corporate media mention there were independent observers there. Only that they wanted a “do-over” and for the corrupt U.N. to monitor it. So, how corrupt was it? Watch the video.

Here’s the whole thread which is probably a 30 second read not counting the commnets

https://twitter.com/fiorellaisabelm/status/1573257666482298881

So, you’re probably asking, why is this such a burr under my saddle? I feel sorry for the eastern Ukrainians. Imagine you vote for the government you believe will best represent you, and instead you end up with something that is trying it’s best to rip your culture away from you. Perhaps they just flood your country with people that have no relationship to your country’s history, language, culture, morals or laws. Yeah, that’d be awful wouldn’t it? Or imagine a regime came to power that was determined to fundamentally change the nature of your country. That’d be pretty awful as well, right?

Then imagine you and your fellow citizen/serfs were presented with a potential way out, would you take it? Oh I know, that would never happen in America.

Five Oregon Counties Vote to Secede and Join Idaho

Thousands of people in eastern Oregon voted Tuesday for their elected officials to consider ditching their state and becoming part of Idaho.

Voters in Sherman, Lake, Grant, Baker and Malheur counties all voted for ballot measures that would lead to them becoming Idahoans. People in Union and Jefferson counties had already voted in favor during the November election. . .

The vote is only the first step of the “Greater Idaho” project, which would allow some Oregon counties to join a state that advocates say more closely aligns with their political preferences.

Oregon counties vote to join Idaho. Should we take them?

MOVE OREGON’S BORDER FOR A GREATER IDAHO

Do I know the elections to re-join Russia were free and fair? No. But in my little rural county the 3 nutless wonder Republican commissioners are going to spend 189,000 dollars to buy voting machine tabulators despite a large turnout at the county commissioner meeting that spoke against it. One woman had done extensive research showing there was vote fraud in the last election with charts and graphs and two experts were there to speak to the fraud and how despite assurances from the representative of the voting tabulator company that indeed his machine can and most likely will be accessed by the internet. We have a nutless wonder Republican county clerk who does nothing to clean up the voter rolls and their idea of a “hand recount” which the candidate has to pay for, involves running a stack of ballots through the tabulator again…. Yeah. And after the number of voter irregularities in the 2020 election Biden regime mouthpieces calling the Ukrainian referendum corrupt is pretty dang rich. We obviously need better candidates.

Biden

Yeah, Putin is the adult in the room. But it’s not if the Biden regime did this or not that counts, it really isn’t. It’s what Vlad thinks about it that counts. What his plans going forward are I have not a clue, I can’t read his mind and he hasn’t texted me.

Yom Kippur starts tomorrow night, a time of settling the scales. A time to draw close to G-d and clear the chaff out of our relationship with him, a day of prayer and fasting when we strive to be like the angels in our devotion to him. I pray for blessings for you all, our country and our world. I pray Moshiach comes soon. May your fast be easy.

גמר חתימה טובה

May you be signed and sealed in the book of life

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One thought on “The Adult in the Room”

  1. I have been watching things, and sort of waiting to see just what is going to happen with Ukraine, and of course, America, in regards to the war with Russia. As time goes on, the more the question festers in my mind, why is America involved with this war, and what is the end game for the Biden administration there?
    As the saying goes, the definition of insanity is repeating the same experiment and expecting to get a different result, or words to that effect. After I don’t know exactly how many times the United States has attempted to select winners and losers in the many various political disagreements, both involving military forces and those that do not, it would seem that we would have come to the conclusion that America never wins no matter the outcome of our involvement. Either it is an instance like that in Vietnam, Afghanistan, or Korea, or one of the places where we tried to interject our will without actual boots on the ground and found ourselves rejected.
    The CIA often spends cash and gives advice to opposition groups in countries where we have interests in seeing different governments elected than what it looks like will continue to rule. Of course, this is always done on the down low, as America never wants to be caught doing anything underhanded like this. And we would certainly scream bloody murder if we could prove any other country doing the same thing to us, even though we know that they do so, all the time.
    The biggest problem in Ukraine now is that there is no way that America can come out with any gains. Even if Russia were to pull out, as a defeated nation, the blame would be pointed not at Ukraine, it would be placed on us. And the recriminations would be immediate, and Russia would look for ways to punish not Ukraine, but America. And if Ukraine falls, which is most likely the case, America is going to look like a weakling, picking the looser, and unable to even help our “friends” when they are in need.
    We are helping a country with people that are at best split on Russia, with questionable reasons or gains for us, with money that we can’t really afford to give to them, while our own nation suffers from rampant inflation, and homelessness. The entire war in Ukraine is outrageous, and America getting involved in it, just because we think that we have to, for unknown reasons, is not only foolhardy, but one of the biggest blunders that the Biden administration has made, and they have made many. Our place in the world, and how we are viewed by others is important, and by jumping into this we have opened ourselves up to judgement that we could have avoided by standing aside, and merely watching and waiting. Often, the best part of diplomacy is to simply watch and wait. And often it is the hardest thing, as we see from the inability of the Biden administration to do. I hope that we don’t as a nation end up paying a huge price for their lack of judgement and patience.

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