Mitch McConnel is one of the most despised people in the Senate, yet is set to repeat as Senate leader.
Why?
He may be the most hated person in the Senate, but he is also the smartest. He's been running rings around Schumer and (previously) Reid. He's excellent at obstructing the Democratic agenda, and he was instrumental in implementing the Republican agenda during Trump's term. There are a lot of valid criticisms that can be leveled at him, but ineffective is not one of them. Also, his opponent was Rick Scott, who was in charge of making sure the Republicans took the Senate. We all know how that went.
This version aint worth saving, the one where general elections give the illusion of choice while the real deals are done with ultra rich lobbies and what is essentially a uniparty.
You see where that kind of Democracy landed Ukraine. We will be soon to follow.
- Yeah, a 21st century Battle of Marathon- a superpower ten times their size invaded and the people didn't back down, didn't flee, they beat back invaders who had more of everything except democracy.
Do you hate Mitch McConnell more or Donald Trump? I’m curious
but because of how good he is at his job.
- Yeah, a 21st century Battle of Marathon- a superpower ten times their size invaded and the people didn't back down, didn't flee, they beat back invaders who had more of everything except democracy.
The CIA funded Azov Nazis faster than they armed the Taliban!
As a Christian, I believe it is my duty to love everyone, although I confess that politicians make that difficult. More to the point, I think Trump is worse than McConnell. I have a lot of disagreements with McConnell, but I agree with him more than I agree with Trump. I also have more respect for McConnell. Not because of his personality (I have no idea what his personality is like), or because of his integrity (I doubt he has any), but because of how good he is at his job. I've read a lot of history about the US government. I think McConnell will be remembered as one of the most effective Congressional leaders.
Yeah, a 21st century Battle of Marathon- a superpower ten times their size invaded and the people didn't back down, didn't flee, they beat back invaders who had more of everything except democracy.They also had the entire first world on their side, giving them weapons and money while simultaneously sanctioning the invader. Said sanctioning countries had a combined economy well over ten times Russia’s. Small details glossed over there, but I’m sure Our Democracy™ helped!
When does the “American Taliban” get crates of money and weapons? ;(
What do you think about Ted Cruz's opinion of McConnel?
I think it is telling that you don't even consider Russia a first world country anymore. Under Putin's dictatorship, Russia has sank from a G8 nation to a G20 to a pariah outlaw state that isn't even considered first world economy anymore. Where would Russia be today if Putin had been limited to a one or two term president
McCarthyMcConnellMcDaniels…McFailure
We have been supplying military and economic aid to Ukraine for many years now. The US alone gave ~$2billion from 2014-2018.
And while Russia may have more tanks and planes, that doesn’t mean a whole lot by itself.
While it is hard to gauge the overall quality of Russian equipment, there have been reports of early Cold War tanks being used (T-62s were introduced in 1961). So even if Ukraine has less, that by no means indicates that they are at a disadvantage.
Additionally, there are big considerations of home field advantage at play- they know their own terrain and infrastructure better than the Russians do.
my contention is your claim that this is solely due to “democracy”.
Where would Russia be today if Putin had been limited to a one or two term presidentRussia’s GDP per capita did rise from $1,772 in 2000 to $11,536 in 2019 (pre-COVID).That and considering Russia is one of the major emerging “BRIC” economies, I don’t think he’s done poorly based on the numbers
- That includes Trump's blackmail $400 million
- I said "Russians had more of everything except Democracy. "