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An interesting aspect of this war are the reactions within the Orthodox Church.

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In my lifetime since the clinton years, the cheapest I’ve seen gas prices was:

1) the months in 2008 following the beginning of the great recession during the election.
2) COVID lockdown

so one situation is where many lost their jobs so demand went down. And one situation where everyone stayed home so demand went down.

sharp analysis by the Don.
 
I agree, but I’m not actually sure what the alternative is. What can we do?

At this point there are no good answers aside from trying to get people to broker a peace deal.

What you could have done was not tried to continually pull the Ukraine into the EU/NATO.
 
In my lifetime since the clinton years, the cheapest I’ve seen gas prices was:

1) the months in 2008 following the beginning of the great recession during the election.
2) COVID lockdown

so one situation is where many lost their jobs so demand went down. And one situation where everyone stayed home so demand went down.

sharp analysis by the Don.

I was laughing at the "they will tell you get rid of your car" point.

Which has hilariously come true
 
Maybe someone should ask her if the sanctions are causing too much suffering for ordinary Russians.

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Not doing so is enabling this war to continue further

I can see how a pro-Putin person would like to say the only viable option is to nuke Russia.

Not that you are pro-Putin.

But a pro-Putin person might say something like that.
 
Anyone know the difference between a bio research and a bio weapons lab? How is the lab in Wuhan categorized?
 
I can see how a pro-Putin person would like to say the only viable option is to nuke Russia.

Not that you are pro-Putin.

But a pro-Putin person might say something like that.

Not wanting to nuke Russia is a pro Putin as it gets.

Why do you keep enabling him?
 
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