War in Ukraine

I know there is plenty of overlap. That's why I find it so bizarrely hysterical how so many on the right blast government while cheering on corporate America and unregulated capitalism. Personally, I trust corporate America far less.

I don't trust either one, not a lick. That goes for LARGE corporations though, many corporations are small, yet many do not realize that. For example, I work for a "corporation" that only has 100 employees.
 
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This YouTuber is fairly biased towards Russian-style tanks, but this is a good vehicle identification guide to the MBTs that are active in the conflict:

 
Fox News Reporter Benjamin Hall is Injured in Kyiv: Co-worker grills Psaki on how Biden will respond to Putin - one month after he promised 'forceful' reaction if Russia targeted Americans

Jen Psaki on Monday defended President Joe Biden's actions against Russia after Fox News' Jacqui Heinrich grilled the White House press secretary after one of her colleagues was injured in the Ukraine.

Fox News producers and correspondents on Monday reported that Benjamin Hall, who has been covering the war outside Kyiv amid an intensifying assault by Russian forces, was injured.

'The president said back in February that the US would respond forcefully if Americans would target in Ukraine,' Heinrich said. 'One of my colleagues was injured today. We're still waiting to hear if he's okay. So what is that response going to look like?'

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Fox News correspondent Benjamin Hall was Seriously wounded on Monday while covering the war in Ukraine

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Benjamin Hall with his family

Fox News journalist is injured while reporting from Ukraine | Daily Mail Online
 
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A city reduced to Ash and sSoke: Drone footage reveals Mariupol Hellscape as Russian forces continue to Bombard Buildings and civilians run out of Food and Water as Kyiv resembles a disaster movie after constant Shelling

Drone footage has captured the moment Russian missiles turned the besieged southern Ukrainian city of Mariupol into a hellscape as Moscow's forces continue to bombard buildings and civilians run out of food and water.

Video filmed amid a blanket of black smoke rising above the surrounded port city appears to show a missile strike on a set of high-rise buildings, razing at least one of the properties to the ground.

A second piece of footage shows a string of high-rise buildings burning next to a row of charred structures that appear to have already been hit by Russian missile strikes in Moscow's relentless bombardment of the city.

Another clip shows plumes of black smoke rising above Mariupol while flashes of artillery fire continue to light-up the small port city, which has experienced some of the worst suffering of Moscow's 19-day war.

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Drone footage has captured the moment Russian missiles hit buildings in the besieged southern Ukrainian city of Mariupol which has been encircled by Moscow's forces for a week and a half

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A second piece of footage shows a string of high-rise buildings burning next to a row of charred structures that appear to have already been hit by Russian missile strikes in Moscow's relentless bombardment of the city

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A woman walks past building obliterated by Russian shelling in the southern Ukrainian port city of Mariupol on Sunday, March 13

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An aerial view shows smoke rising from damaged residential buildings following an explosion in Mariupol, Ukraine

A city reduced to ash and smoke: Drone footage reveals Mariupol hellscape | Daily Mail Online
 
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I know there is plenty of overlap. That's why I find it so bizarrely hysterical how so many on the right blast government while cheering on corporate America and unregulated capitalism. Personally, I trust corporate America far less.
We basically do not have unregulated capitalism. We have corporate capitalism. Big corporations partner with the government to receive sweetheart deals and to shut out smaller competitors. Why do you think Walmart and Costco stayed open during covid while tens of thousands of small mom and pop businesses went out of business?
 
I know there is plenty of overlap. That's why I find it so bizarrely hysterical how so many on the right blast government while cheering on corporate America and unregulated capitalism. Personally, I trust corporate America far less.

How do you not know that they are spooning each other everyday and one is no different than the other ?
 
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Fox News Reporter Benjamin Hall is Injured in Kyiv: Co-worker grills Psaki on how Biden will respond to Putin - one month after he promised 'forceful' reaction if Russia targeted Americans

Jen Psaki on Monday defended President Joe Biden's actions against Russia after Fox News' Jacqui Heinrich grilled the White House press secretary after one of her colleagues was injured in the Ukraine.

Fox News producers and correspondents on Monday reported that Benjamin Hall, who has been covering the war outside Kyiv amid an intensifying assault by Russian forces, was injured.

'The president said back in February that the US would respond forcefully if Americans would target in Ukraine,' Heinrich said. 'One of my colleagues was injured today. We're still waiting to hear if he's okay. So what is that response going to look like?'

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Fox News correspondent Benjamin Hall was Seriously wounded on Monday while covering the war in Ukraine

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Benjamin Hall with his family

Fox News journalist is injured while reporting from Ukraine | Daily Mail Online


He's not the first injured or even killed. The insinuation is noted, the partisanship is pathetic.
 
Nope. But I'm sure that makes those on the right feel better.
The truth is that politicians tried to slow outsourcing down but could only go so far, short term greed once again won out.
Luther. I know you are much much smarter than this. To act as if politicians didn't have anything to do with this is crazy.
 
Putin's rarely seen family: Photos of Russian president's daughters taken when he first took power

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Back in 2020, one of Putin's former confidants shared rare photos of the Russian President's two daughters from his private collection. The pictures show the girls – Putin's daughters with his ex-wife Lyudmila Shkrebneva, whom he was married to for 30 years – playing games and spending time with his own sons. They were released following Pugachev's ugly legal battle against the Russian State, which he lost in 2020.

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Both of Putin's daughters are now in their 30s, but these photos show the president's pride and joy when they were teenagers inside the Kremlin and at Pugachev's dacha – or country house – near Moscow. Pictured (L to R): Alexander and Viktor Pugachev and Maria and Ektaterina Putin in the Kremlin library.

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The photos also offer a glimpse into the lavish childhood Putin offered his daughters. Here, Ekaterina and Maria Putina (pictured, center) smile alongside members of Russian pop group Strelki in the early 2000s.

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Putin's oldest daughter, Maria, 36, was born Maria Vladimirovna Putina but now uses her surname Vorontsova. She is named after Putin's mother, Maria Ivanovna Shelomova, and seemed destined to be a scientist from the start. She showed great aptitude for the sciences at school as a young child in East Germany and as a teen in Moscow, before going on to study biology at St Petersburg State University.

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After completing her studies, she entered medical school in Moscow. She has since become a pediatric endocrinologist and one of Russia's top experts on dwarfism.

Photos of Putin's daughters from when he first took power | Daily Mail Online
 

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