Ceccione is Jason Mayeroff. He used to post here under Crazy Jason. He’s always lived in Asia and he is a Soviet Union lover and even has the hammer and sickle tattooed on his leg.
Ceccione is Jason Mayeroff. He used to post here under Crazy Jason. He’s always lived in Asia and he is a Soviet Union lover and even has the hammer and sickle tattooed on his leg.
Donating weapons to Ukraine is not supporting Ukraine. It's selling weapons, forcing average americans to pay for rich americans profits. Search: military industrial complex to learn more
Sending people to fight for Ukraine would be support (NATO membership)
They'll never get into NATO. america (et al) just want to throw weapons at them, without killing their own troops. Rich america wins, and the only casualties for america are the 50k dead american civilians every year in america who die because they lack adequate healthcare.
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You seem to be under a delusion that if you repeat your strawman about American healthcare often enough, people here will believe it.
The facts are that: (1) the US could provide universal healthcare (or expanded healthcare) and support Ukraine; and (2) the US would not provide universal healthcare (or expanded healthcare) even if it wasn't supporting Ukraine. There simply is not the political will (or even clear popular support) for universal healthcare. While I would prefer that the US implement universal healthcare, I am not stupid enough to think that the failure to do so is tied to the support for Ukraine. And I note that your ramblings on the topic haven't convinced anyone else here either.
strawman is killing 50k a year in america whether you like it or not.
(1) I'd like to agree with you, as universal healthcare is cheaper, but can't. Problem is transitioning to a new system.
america is too weak to join the world on healthcare so it will continue to kill nearly 50k of its own civilians every year to preserve the right to donate weapons to wars that have no benefit for average americans. The goal is to kill people abroad AND kill americans at home. Profit doesn't care who dies.
(2) correct. america is too weak (greedy) to protect its own people
Majority of average americans want it. lawmakers are paid off to block it.
Search: "plutocracy" to learn more about healthcare in america and the military industrial complex
strawman is killing 50k a year in america whether you like it or not.
(1) I'd like to agree with you, as universal healthcare is cheaper, but can't. Problem is transitioning to a new system.
america is too weak to join the world on healthcare so it will continue to kill nearly 50k of its own civilians every year to preserve the right to donate weapons to wars that have no benefit for average americans. The goal is to kill people abroad AND kill americans at home. Profit doesn't care who dies.
(2) correct. america is too weak (greedy) to protect its own people
Majority of average americans want it. lawmakers are paid off to block it.
Search: "plutocracy" to learn more about healthcare in america and the military industrial complex
Search: “strawman” to learn more about why you haven’t addressed the question at hand.
Donating weapons to Ukraine is not supporting Ukraine. It's selling weapons, forcing average americans to pay for rich americans profits. Search: military industrial complex to learn more
Sending people to fight for Ukraine would be support (NATO membership)
Sure it does. Your penchant for sucking on Putin’s micropenis like you seem to enjoy doesn’t support Ukraine, despite your claims to the contrary.
Good. I fully support Ukraine’s immediate accession into NATO. Do you? Once that’s done can we start using something more than old hand-me-downs to finish off these Russia pricks?
Donating weapons to Ukraine is not supporting Ukraine. It's selling weapons, forcing average americans to pay for rich americans profits. Search: military industrial complex to learn more
Sending people to fight for Ukraine would be support (NATO membership)
Sure it does. Your penchant for sucking on Putin’s micropenis like you seem to enjoy doesn’t support Ukraine, despite your claims to the contrary.
Good. I fully support Ukraine’s immediate accession into NATO. Do you? Once that’s done can we start using something more than old hand-me-downs to finish off these Russia pricks?
You'd have a point if Ukraine and Russia were as bad as america.
What's the count up to for Russia and Ukraine attacking other countries since WWII? Lol. Doofus.
What's america's count?
Uh huh.
When Russia or Ukraine reach those numbers, we'll let you speak
Sure it does. Your penchant for sucking on Putin’s micropenis like you seem to enjoy doesn’t support Ukraine, despite your claims to the contrary.
Good. I fully support Ukraine’s immediate accession into NATO. Do you? Once that’s done can we start using something more than old hand-me-downs to finish off these Russia pricks?
You'd have a point if Ukraine and Russia were as bad as america.
What's the count up to for Russia and Ukraine attacking other countries since WWII? Lol. Doofus.
What's america's count?
Uh huh.
When Russia or Ukraine reach those numbers, we'll let you speak
Cecci’s strawman didn’t work, so now he’s back to whataboutism. I guess that’s better than his straight up lying about supporting Ukraine.
You seem to be under a delusion that if you repeat your strawman about American healthcare often enough, people here will believe it.
The facts are that: (1) the US could provide universal healthcare (or expanded healthcare) and support Ukraine; and (2) the US would not provide universal healthcare (or expanded healthcare) even if it wasn't supporting Ukraine. There simply is not the political will (or even clear popular support) for universal healthcare. While I would prefer that the US implement universal healthcare, I am not stupid enough to think that the failure to do so is tied to the support for Ukraine. And I note that your ramblings on the topic haven't convinced anyone else here either.
Search: "plutocracy" to learn more about healthcare in america and the military industrial complex
Remember when you posted this prediction on March 27, 2022:
"Also, I hope you have prepared and bought Yuan, since dollar is gonna be worthless beginning Mai / June. Russia, China and Saudis are not joking around, this is the end of the Western world as we know it." (Post #971, Page 49).
I think you were pretending to live in Switzerland at the time. Did you watch the U.S. dollar in 2022? 2023 is going to be much of the same.
That prediction of yours above wasn't anywhere near as stupid and nuts as your gleeful prediction on February 26, 2022 that: "Kiev has 3-4 more days left and then Zelensky will flee to his sponsors in the US.”
Everything you post seems to turn out stupid, nuts and/or false. Here in America, we don't tolerate such miserable performance.
When you pay your next overpriced monthly healthcare premium, you can be proud, because you sent billions to help those in a place you can't find on a map
When you pay your next overpriced monthly healthcare premium, you can be proud, because you sent billions to help those in a place you can't find on a map
Look at you disparaging the map finding abilities of others, when you're the one confusing Tokyo with Switzerland.
Sure it does. Your penchant for sucking on Putin’s micropenis like you seem to enjoy doesn’t support Ukraine, despite your claims to the contrary.
Good. I fully support Ukraine’s immediate accession into NATO. Do you? Once that’s done can we start using something more than old hand-me-downs to finish off these Russia pricks?
You'd have a point if Ukraine and Russia were as bad as america.
What's the count up to for Russia and Ukraine attacking other countries since WWII? Lol. Doofus.
What's america's count?
Uh huh.
When Russia or Ukraine reach those numbers, we'll let you speak
While you were passed out on some ladyboy's couch a month ago, I posted on this already. Since 1905, Russia has been involved in 64 wars, 56 of which it initiated. The U.S.? 31, 14 of which it initiated. Does not count civil wars and holodomor, which wiped out millions, including a near-complete genocide of Ukraine. Every neighboring country of Russia has had to fight for it's very existence, sometimes many times over. Right now it's Ukraine's turn...yet again. This time they will win while Russia crumbles into oblivion.
40 civilians and counting in yesterday's cruise missile attack on Dnipro, including many women and children. These are the wages of evil that Putrid Putin extracts from areas it wants to envelop like a slimy anaconda.
You'd have a point if Ukraine and Russia were as bad as america.
What's the count up to for Russia and Ukraine attacking other countries since WWII? Lol. Doofus.
What's america's count?
Uh huh.
When Russia or Ukraine reach those numbers, we'll let you speak
While you were passed out on some ladyboy's couch a month ago, I posted on this already. Since 1905, Russia has been involved in 64 wars, 56 of which it initiated. The U.S.? 31, 14 of which it initiated. Does not count civil wars and holodomor, which wiped out millions, including a near-complete genocide of Ukraine. Every neighboring country of Russia has had to fight for it's very existence, sometimes many times over. Right now it's Ukraine's turn...yet again. This time they will win while Russia crumbles into oblivion.
40 civilians and counting in yesterday's cruise missile attack on Dnipro, including many women and children. These are the wages of evil that Putrid Putin extracts from areas it wants to envelop like a slimy anaconda.
When asked how sending billions to a place you can’t find on a map helps average americans, you CNN/Fox/MSNBC constipated sheeple say: Ukrainian civilians in the Donbas were liberated from Ukrainian state-sponsored, Neo-Nazi terrorism.As if you care.
- Giving Ukraine exactly what it asks for = not helping Ukraine.
- Doing the thing that average Americans say they want done = not helping average Americans.
Giving a toddler 7 ice creams, because it asked for them is not helping a toddler.
Most of the time people don't know what's good for them and simply trust their government and media.
The only thing we can be sure about is that people want to live better. And every political choice should be based on asking this question: "will this make lives of people better or worse?".