Cauldron 6th Gear July 31, 2017 Share July 31, 2017 https://youtu.be/I0tE6T-ecmg ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chongster 6th Gear August 1, 2017 Share August 1, 2017 Mooch out before he's even in! But Seems the adults have taken over again... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamesc Hypersonic August 1, 2017 Share August 1, 2017 Mooch out before he's even in! But Seems the adults have taken over again...It couldn't happen to a nastier guy. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
1fast1 Supersonic August 1, 2017 Share August 1, 2017 It couldn't happen to a nastier guy. So that's what Queen was singing about when they went "ScaraMooch, ScaraMooch will you do the Fandango?" (3:14) http://youtu.be/fJ9rUzIMcZQ 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamesc Hypersonic August 1, 2017 Share August 1, 2017 When Scar Face killed Rince and Prime he should have got a fren as his replacement. He got someone even more aggressive than him who killed him. Hahaha bye bye Scar Face. Lousy politician. Bet he didn't see that coming. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamesc Hypersonic August 1, 2017 Share August 1, 2017 The White House needs one of this. Makes people coming and going more efficient and Trumpet like efficiency. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jman888 Moderator August 3, 2017 Author Share August 3, 2017 Putin must be very pissed 过河拆桥 Russia Vents Frustration Over Trump Signing Sanctions Bill Aug. 2, 2017, at 6:02 p.m. By VLADIMIR ISACHENKOV, Associated Press Russian officials and lawmakers are vented frustration with U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to sign a bill imposing new sanctions on Russia, warning that it will erode global stability and fuel conflicts. MOSCOW (AP) — Russian officials and lawmakers on Wednesday vented their frustration with U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to sign a bill imposing new sanctions on Russia, warning that it will erode global stability and fuel conflicts. In an emotional Facebook post, Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev described the move as a humiliating defeat for Trump. The Russian Foreign Ministry warned of possible new retaliatory measures. "The hope for improving our relations with the new U.S. administration is now over," said Medvedev, who served as Russian president in 2008-2012 before stepping down to allow Vladimir Putin to reclaim the job. The Kremlin had been encouraged by Trump's campaign promises to improve the Russia-U.S. ties that had grown increasingly strained under President Barack Obama. With the White House preoccupied by congressional and FBI investigations into links between the Trump campaign and Russia, the hoped-for relationship reset has not materialized. "Trump's administration has demonstrated total impotence by surrendering its executive authority to Congress in the most humiliating way," said Medvedev, who presided during a brief period of improved relations early in Obama's presidency. "The American establishment has won an overwhelming victory over Trump," he added. The president wasn't happy with the new sanctions, but he had to sign the bill. The topic of new sanctions was yet another way to put Trump in place." Medvedev emphasized that the stiff new sanctions amount to the declaration of an "all-out trade war against Russia," but added that it will cope with the challenge and only get stronger. "We will continue to work calmly to develop our economy and social sphere, deal with import substitution and solve important government tasks counting primarily on ourselves," he said. "We have learned how to do it over the past few years." Without waiting for Trump to sign the bill, which was passed by Congress with overwhelming, veto-proof numbers, Russia fired back Friday. It ordered deep cuts in the number of personnel working at the U.S. embassy and consulates in Russia and the closure of a U.S. recreational retreat and warehouse facilities. It was the long-expected tit-for-tat response to former U.S. President Barack Obama's move to expel 35 Russian diplomats and shut down two Russian recreational retreats in the U.S. following allegations of Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election. Asked Wednesday whether Moscow planned additional steps in response to Trump signing the bill, Putin spokesman Dmitry Peskov answered that "retaliatory measures already have been taken." But shortly after, the Foreign Ministry warned that "we naturally reserve the right for other countermeasures." It said the sanctions bill reflects a "short-sighted and dangerous" attempt to cast Russia as an enemy and would erode global stability. The ministry added that "no threats or attempts to pressure Russia will force it to change its course or give up its national interests." The ministry said, "We are open for cooperation with the U.S. in the spheres where we see it useful for ourselves and international security, including the settlement of regional conflicts," but warned that constructive dialogue was only possible if Washington sheds the notion of "American exclusiveness." Konstantin Kosachev, who heads the foreign affairs committee in the upper house of the Russian parliament, said the bill Trump signed "leaves no chance for a constructive cooperation with Russia." "Perspectives for the settlement of Iranian and North Korean problems look grim," Kosachev said. "It means that real threats will exacerbate." Separately, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said the European Union also would consider retaliatory action if the U.S. sanctions against Russia penalize European energy companies doing business there. "If the U.S. sanctions specifically disadvantage EU companies trading with Russia in the energy sector, the EU is prepared to take appropriate steps in response within days," he said. But Juncker said the new sanctions approved by the U.S. Congress and signed into law by Trump appear to have been softened or dropped in response to EU concerns. He added that Congress "has now also committed that sanctions will only be applied after the country's allies are consulted. And I do believe we are still allies of the U.S." Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wt_know Supersonic August 3, 2017 Share August 3, 2017 (edited) Trump FTW !!! unbeatable ... huat ah! Edited August 3, 2017 by Wt_know Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lala81 Hypersonic August 3, 2017 Share August 3, 2017 Basically the Republicans made it very difficult for Trump to block this. So he LL have to suck thumb and sign it. Putin must be very pissed 过河拆桥 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Still2016 Twincharged August 3, 2017 Share August 3, 2017 Putin must be very pissed 过河拆桥 I believe it is all political play. Since, Donald Duck had been accused of being pally pally with the Russians, this will stop the accusation from esacalating. Perhaps, we need some of Donald Duck in many countries. Trump, frustrated by Afghan war, suggests firing U.S. commander: officials". LKY said before, it is easy to fire when CEOs dont perform and can be easily replaced to further the good for the citizens. This unfortunately is lacking or being side tracked by many countries including Singapore today. In the end, citizens are the ones who have to pay the price. 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamesc Hypersonic August 7, 2017 Share August 7, 2017 Be careful my fren Donny, Mike Pennies is working behind the scene to impeach you to take over as President. He hears voices in his head and says its his destiny to be President. Btw he is the one that is leaking all your secrets. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Neutrino Supercharged August 10, 2017 Share August 10, 2017 Be careful my fren Donny, Mike Pennies is working behind the scene to impeach you to take over as President. He hears voices in his head and says its his destiny to be President. Btw he is the one that is leaking all your secrets. He'll prolly be even worse than Trump. You better believe it. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamesc Hypersonic August 10, 2017 Share August 10, 2017 He'll prolly be even worse than Trump. You better believe it. I believe it. 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nlatio Turbocharged August 10, 2017 Share August 10, 2017 I believe it. Donny good fren Fatty Kim sending him early present to Guam.... where to find such good friend... early early 来拜年... with fireworks!!! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Playtime Twincharged August 12, 2017 Share August 12, 2017 Donny good fren Fatty Kim sending him early present to Guam.... where to find such good friend... early early æ¥æå¹´... with fireworks!!!Part of me secretly wishing for fatty to do something monumentally stupid. Just to see him get his ass radio fried atomically. a big new Korean war may be what's needed to knock China down or even collapse it. At least knock it back. Who knows, it might even be good for us in the long run. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beregond Supersonic August 12, 2017 Share August 12, 2017 Part of me secretly wishing for fatty to do something monumentally stupid. Just to see him get his ass radio fried atomically. a big new Korean war may be what's needed to knock China down or even collapse it. At least knock it back. Who knows, it might even be good for us in the long run. it all depend on who fire the first shot. or take pre-emptive action. if US fire the first shot, china will def NK, and i doubt US allies will come to support. IF NK is stupid and fire first, US would be the victim, and china will stand neutral. and with US full invasion with their allies, NK should be gg but regardless of any confict, SK will suffer badly it look like japan will laugh 1 corner, but might not seem so. their distance so near to NK , before NK gg in anw, they will try to unload on japan if it indeed become a case of US vs china, i think US will get nothing out of it. they cant beat china last time, they stand even a lower chance this time round. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mockngbrd Supersonic August 15, 2017 Share August 15, 2017 With USA self-destructing themselves, i think ISIS doesn't need to do much else for a while. ↡ Advertisement 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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