Zelenskyy came into Trump's house, and pissed on the expensive rug and all over the expensive wallpaper. Stupid little shit deserved exactly what he got. He got his ass handed to him, and he was thrown out on that ass.
I was never impressed with him when the whole war started and he shows up in front of our elected officials in a hoody/sweats or whatever it was he was wearing and they were bending over backwards to throw him money.
I'm not so sure about the 100% claim but I'm sure they play a role in many of these. Doesn't sound like the "gender-affirming" drugs are doing very well either.
I was never impressed with him when the whole war started and he shows up in front of our elected officials in a hoody/sweats or whatever it was he was wearing and they were bending over backwards to throw him money.
I'll admit the initial impression I got before I did any research was a good one, beginning with his statement, something to the effect of: "He didnt need help evacuating, he needed ammunition"
As time went on it became clear to anyone he had a coke problem and he loved American $ a little too much. Much of which has gone missing
Regardless of the cause and blame, the war has grown into something most just can no longer support. Its become clear he, and likely many Euro war pigs as well as our own, want to drag NATO into a shooting confrontation over a corrupt country that we have no business in and could very well lead to the exchange of nuclear weapons. Trump knows this and is cutting that possibility off at the knees.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Friday that Mexico has proposed matching U.S. tariffs on China in a move that he described as “very interesting” and one that Canada should match.
One of the things that I like about this administration is that the VP is right there in these meeting and is giving his POV. I don't think I can remember any other administration utilizing the VP so well.
Zelenskyy must have been on crack to not understand that if the US had a 50% stake in their rare-earth minerals that any attempt by Russian to threaten to take that away would be a provocation against the US and could result in a full blowback from the US. It would have been built-in "defacto" protection from Russian aggression without a clear written agreement for US troops on the ground. He must have confused the US for a paid for mercenary army.
One of the things that I like about this administration is that the VP is right there in these meeting and is giving his POV. I don't think I can remember any other administration utilizing the VP so well.