Good. Because if you are trying to convince anyone you are doing a terrible (Russian army level terrible) job.
I'm quite aware people running above 50 miles per week have lower IQ as all energy diverted to legs. So I know no amount of rationality will convince a hobby jogger about absurdity of digging tranches in radiocative by Russian.
But it's really interesting to observe people like you. Sort of zoo
Then how many miles a week were you running? 1000?
Actually, I (and I'm sure many others on this site) would love to see a peer-reviewed study showing that people running above 50 miles a week have lower IQ.
I'm quite aware people running above 50 miles per week have lower IQ as all energy diverted to legs. So I know no amount of rationality will convince a hobby jogger about absurdity of digging tranches in radiocative by Russian.
But it's really interesting to observe people like you. Sort of zoo
Then how many miles a week were you running? 1000?
Actually, I (and I'm sure many others on this site) would love to see a peer-reviewed study showing that people running above 50 miles a week have lower IQ.
Apparently the relationship between energy used by the legs and IQ has been overlooked by Western researchers.
Congress has overwhelmingly voted to suspend normal trade relations with Russia and ban the importation of its oil, ratcheting up the U.S. response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine amid reports of atrocities
Here's multiple choice to describe yourself. Chose the one I wrote correctly:
dumb
halfwit
mouthbreather
.LOL!
Cordially,.
Someoneelse has already used Pp
So, in other words, they can't afford to get you a few lessons. Sad.
But perhaps you should consider yourself one of the lucky ones. At least they did not stuff you into one of those tanks. Congrats on that.
You are ridiculous. I do not need Russian tanks, Javelins, or English lessons to smash You. I do not even have to respond ad you are selfdestrcting with each word you write. I write to you out of courtesy, in hope you will come to senses.
You are harming both the American and the Russian people.
Congress is doing its job representing the views of the American people. They were supportive of the Russian federation from the beginning, but that support dropped each time Putin decided to invade a neighbor. Americans now see Putin's RF for what it is, a genocidal cancer.
If the Russian people want help, they should try helping themselves for once.
You don't have the luxury of contrary opinions or standing up for inconvenient facts when these have downsides without reward... or facing re-election. 34 Senate seats are up for grabs in November.
But unless it was declared as a "free" vote, which it was not, the Party Whip dictates how you vote... OR ELSE...
You don't have the luxury of contrary opinions or standing up for inconvenient facts when these have downsides without reward... or facing re-election. 34 Senate seats are up for grabs in November.
But unless it was declared as a "free" vote, which it was not, the Party Whip dictates how you vote... OR ELSE...
Biden has all his cronies in line. Masterfully pulling the strings in both parties to fight a successful proxy war against one of our largest geopolitical rivals (and a powerful nuclear state).
What you are alleging in all your posts -- that the West is really the cause of all this fighting and it's their fault -- basically requires that Biden and the American Democratic political machine has orchestrated one of the greatest geopolitical victories of the modern era. Are you willing to admit that? lol
Biden has all his cronies in line. Masterfully pulling the strings in both parties to fight a successful proxy war against one of our largest geopolitical rivals (and a powerful nuclear state).
What you are alleging in all your posts -- that the West is really the cause of all this fighting and it's their fault -- basically requires that Biden and the American Democratic political machine has orchestrated one of the greatest geopolitical victories of the modern era. Are you willing to admit that? lol
Repeated and deliberate misrepresentation of other positions and statements are made.
Followed by detraction made not with facts and reason, but hyperbole.
Appeal to ridicule (also called appeal to mockery, ad absurdo, or the horse laugh) is an informal fallacy which presents an opponent's argument as absurd, ridiculous, or humorous, and therefore not worthy of serious considera...
A straw man (sometimes written as strawman) is a form of argument and an informal fallacy of having the impression of refuting an argument, whereas the real subject of the argument was not addressed or refuted, but instead re...
You are harming both the American and the Russian people.
Congress is doing its job representing the views of the American people. They were supportive of the Russian federation from the beginning, but that support dropped each time Putin decided to invade a neighbor. Americans now see Putin's RF for what it is, a genocidal cancer.
If the Russian people want help, they should try helping themselves for once.
Congress is doing its job representing the views of the American people. They were supportive of the Russian federation from the beginning, but that support dropped each time Putin decided to invade a neighbor. Americans now see Putin's RF for what it is, a genocidal cancer.
If the Russian people want help, they should try helping themselves for once.
You don't have the luxury of contrary opinions or standing up for inconvenient facts when these have downsides without reward... or facing re-election. 34 Senate seats are up for grabs in November.
But unless it was declared as a "free" vote, which it was not, the Party Whip dictates how you vote... OR ELSE...
Whatever that quasi-conspiratorial cynicism even meant, every single American senator thinks you are wrong. Every single one of them took the temperature of their constituents, who usually have strong opinions all over the map, and they all voted the same. 100-0 almost never happens. But it just did today in a complete refutation by Americans, through their duly elected representatives, of pretty much every idea you've expressed in this thread.
You don't have the luxury of contrary opinions or standing up for inconvenient facts when these have downsides without reward... or facing re-election. 34 Senate seats are up for grabs in November.
But unless it was declared as a "free" vote, which it was not, the Party Whip dictates how you vote... OR ELSE...
Whatever that quasi-conspiratorial cynicism even meant, every single American senator thinks you are wrong. Every single one of them took the temperature of their constituents, who usually have strong opinions all over the map, and they all voted the same. 100-0 almost never happens. But it just did today in a complete refutation by Americans, through their duly elected representatives, of pretty much every idea you've expressed in this thread.
Hard to make sense of that.
"Every American Senator thinks I am wrong"? That 34 seats are up for election? Or that Senators aren't controlled by the Party Whip?
Since we're talking about Congress, would we be talking about Senators from somewhere other than America?
"100-0 almost never happens" ?
I already posted a link to recent Senate activity. 100-0 votes are routine.
Like yesterday. Unanimous vote on "recognizing the 100th anniversary of Big Bertha, one of the largest bass drums in use by a university in the United States..."
So great we could put partisan politics aside for once...
Whatever that quasi-conspiratorial cynicism even meant, every single American senator thinks you are wrong. Every single one of them took the temperature of their constituents, who usually have strong opinions all over the map, and they all voted the same. 100-0 almost never happens. But it just did today in a complete refutation by Americans, through their duly elected representatives, of pretty much every idea you've expressed in this thread.
Hard to make sense of that.
"Every American Senator thinks I am wrong"? That 34 seats are up for election? Or that Senators aren't controlled by the Party Whip?
Since we're talking about Congress, would we be talking about Senators from somewhere other than America?
"100-0 almost never happens" ?
I already posted a link to recent Senate activity. 100-0 votes are routine.
Like yesterday. Unanimous vote on "recognizing the 100th anniversary of Big Bertha, one of the largest bass drums in use by a university in the United States..."
So great we could put partisan politics aside for once...
Can you post a link to the roll call votes for that drum vote you are taking about? I'd like to see the record showing all 100 senators voting for that.
Whatever that quasi-conspiratorial cynicism even meant, every single American senator thinks you are wrong. Every single one of them took the temperature of their constituents, who usually have strong opinions all over the map, and they all voted the same. 100-0 almost never happens. But it just did today in a complete refutation by Americans, through their duly elected representatives, of pretty much every idea you've expressed in this thread.
Hard to make sense of that.
"Every American Senator thinks I am wrong"? That 34 seats are up for election? Or that Senators aren't controlled by the Party Whip?
Since we're talking about Congress, would we be talking about Senators from somewhere other than America?
"100-0 almost never happens" ?
I already posted a link to recent Senate activity. 100-0 votes are routine.
Like yesterday. Unanimous vote on "recognizing the 100th anniversary of Big Bertha, one of the largest bass drums in use by a university in the United States..."
So great we could put partisan politics aside for once...
I'll admit to not even being aware that the US Senate voted on things like recognition of 100 year old drums named Bertha. You were aware they voted on things like that, but I was not.
I think you are ALSO aware, like I am, that US Senate votes of 100-0 are exceedingly rare. On this Russian trade issue, however, every American Senator, representing every America alive, essentially decided your positions expressed throughout this thread were wrong.
"Every American Senator thinks I am wrong"? That 34 seats are up for election? Or that Senators aren't controlled by the Party Whip?
Since we're talking about Congress, would we be talking about Senators from somewhere other than America?
"100-0 almost never happens" ?
I already posted a link to recent Senate activity. 100-0 votes are routine.
Like yesterday. Unanimous vote on "recognizing the 100th anniversary of Big Bertha, one of the largest bass drums in use by a university in the United States..."
So great we could put partisan politics aside for once...
Can you post a link to the roll call votes for that drum vote you are taking about? I'd like to see the record showing all 100 senators voting for that.
Sure, some days someone calls in sick and the Unanimous vote is 98-0, or 99-0... or 100-0.
The link to Senate Activity was already provided in a post just prior.
Follow it. Or Google works as well for you as me.
This is silly trick you and others use.... "spoon-feed me links or your point is invalid"!
And it works both ways.
How about providing links showing how rare 100-0 votes in Congress are?