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Tim April 6th 18 09:57 PM

From CNN of all places
 
“Lawmakers praise Trump for Russia sanctions”

https://www.cnn.com/2018/04/06/polit...use/index.html

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John H.[_5_] April 6th 18 10:44 PM

From CNN of all places
 
On Fri, 6 Apr 2018 13:57:32 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:

Lawmakers praise Trump for Russia sanctions

https://www.cnn.com/2018/04/06/polit...use/index.html

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Oh, Harry will find something wrong with them. Or, he'll do a spot of plagiarizing.

Keyser Soze April 7th 18 04:21 PM

From CNN of all places
 
On 4/6/18 4:57 PM, Tim wrote:
“Lawmakers praise Trump for Russia sanctions”

https://www.cnn.com/2018/04/06/polit...use/index.html

Delicious!


I suppose it is a start, but I'm not sure what putting "sanctions" on a
bunch of Russian oligarchs is supposed to accomplish. We'd have a lot
more impact on Russia by severely limiting U.S. investment in Russia,
encouraging U.S. companies with investments in Russia to broker them off
to corporations in other countries, to more severely limit exports of
any sort of high technology to Russia, and to sharply cut back on the
number of Russian diplomats allowed back into the United States.

[email protected] April 7th 18 04:29 PM

From CNN of all places
 
On Sat, 7 Apr 2018 11:21:25 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:

On 4/6/18 4:57 PM, Tim wrote:
“Lawmakers praise Trump for Russia sanctions”

https://www.cnn.com/2018/04/06/polit...use/index.html

Delicious!


I suppose it is a start, but I'm not sure what putting "sanctions" on a
bunch of Russian oligarchs is supposed to accomplish. We'd have a lot
more impact on Russia by severely limiting U.S. investment in Russia,
encouraging U.S. companies with investments in Russia to broker them off
to corporations in other countries, to more severely limit exports of
any sort of high technology to Russia, and to sharply cut back on the
number of Russian diplomats allowed back into the United States.


Russia can make a pretty good living just selling energy to Asia and
Europe. I am not sure how much technology they actually need from us.
Remind me again, which country is the only one with a man rated space
program?

Keyser Soze April 7th 18 05:03 PM

From CNN of all places
 
On 4/7/18 11:29 AM, wrote:
On Sat, 7 Apr 2018 11:21:25 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:

On 4/6/18 4:57 PM, Tim wrote:
“Lawmakers praise Trump for Russia sanctions”

https://www.cnn.com/2018/04/06/polit...use/index.html

Delicious!


I suppose it is a start, but I'm not sure what putting "sanctions" on a
bunch of Russian oligarchs is supposed to accomplish. We'd have a lot
more impact on Russia by severely limiting U.S. investment in Russia,
encouraging U.S. companies with investments in Russia to broker them off
to corporations in other countries, to more severely limit exports of
any sort of high technology to Russia, and to sharply cut back on the
number of Russian diplomats allowed back into the United States.


Russia can make a pretty good living just selling energy to Asia and
Europe. I am not sure how much technology they actually need from us.
Remind me again, which country is the only one with a man rated space
program?


Oh, another of your "do nothing" solutions...I get it.

Bill[_12_] April 7th 18 06:45 PM

From CNN of all places
 
Keyser Soze wrote:
On 4/6/18 4:57 PM, Tim wrote:
“Lawmakers praise Trump for Russia sanctions”

https://www.cnn.com/2018/04/06/polit...use/index.html

Delicious!


I suppose it is a start, but I'm not sure what putting "sanctions" on a
bunch of Russian oligarchs is supposed to accomplish. We'd have a lot
more impact on Russia by severely limiting U.S. investment in Russia,
encouraging U.S. companies with investments in Russia to broker them off
to corporations in other countries, to more severely limit exports of
any sort of high technology to Russia, and to sharply cut back on the
number of Russian diplomats allowed back into the United States.


Al Gore Sr. would have been penniless if not for Russian investments. Then
where would Al Jr. be?


Keyser Soze April 7th 18 07:10 PM

From CNN of all places
 
On 4/7/18 1:45 PM, Bill wrote:
Keyser Soze wrote:
On 4/6/18 4:57 PM, Tim wrote:
“Lawmakers praise Trump for Russia sanctions”

https://www.cnn.com/2018/04/06/polit...use/index.html

Delicious!


I suppose it is a start, but I'm not sure what putting "sanctions" on a
bunch of Russian oligarchs is supposed to accomplish. We'd have a lot
more impact on Russia by severely limiting U.S. investment in Russia,
encouraging U.S. companies with investments in Russia to broker them off
to corporations in other countries, to more severely limit exports of
any sort of high technology to Russia, and to sharply cut back on the
number of Russian diplomats allowed back into the United States.


Al Gore Sr. would have been penniless if not for Russian investments. Then
where would Al Jr. be?



Al Gore, Sr., has been dead for a couple of decades, and his investments
in Occidental were spread all over the world.

justan April 7th 18 07:46 PM

From CNN of all places
 
Keyser Soze Wrote in message:
On 4/6/18 4:57 PM, Tim wrote:
?Lawmakers praise Trump for Russia sanctions?

https://www.cnn.com/2018/04/06/polit...use/index.html

Delicious!


I suppose it is a start, but I'm not sure what putting "sanctions" on a
bunch of Russian oligarchs is supposed to accomplish. We'd have a lot
more impact on Russia by severely limiting U.S. investment in Russia,
encouraging U.S. companies with investments in Russia to broker them off
to corporations in other countries, to more severely limit exports of
any sort of high technology to Russia, and to sharply cut back on the
number of Russian diplomats allowed back into the United States.


Trump is way ahead of you Fat Harry. You're so focussed on Stormy
that you haven't paid attention to world politics.
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John H.[_5_] April 7th 18 08:22 PM

From CNN of all places
 
On Sat, 7 Apr 2018 11:21:25 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:

On 4/6/18 4:57 PM, Tim wrote:
Lawmakers praise Trump for Russia sanctions

https://www.cnn.com/2018/04/06/polit...use/index.html

Delicious!


I suppose it is a start, but I'm not sure what putting "sanctions" on a
bunch of Russian oligarchs is supposed to accomplish. We'd have a lot
more impact on Russia by severely limiting U.S. investment in Russia,
encouraging U.S. companies with investments in Russia to broker them off
to corporations in other countries, to more severely limit exports of
any sort of high technology to Russia, and to sharply cut back on the
number of Russian diplomats allowed back into the United States.


Well, if nothing else it shows that Trump is not as in love with Russia and Putin as the liberals,
especially one right here in river city, have been claiming.

[email protected] April 7th 18 10:03 PM

From CNN of all places
 
On Sat, 7 Apr 2018 12:03:56 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:

On 4/7/18 11:29 AM, wrote:
On Sat, 7 Apr 2018 11:21:25 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:

On 4/6/18 4:57 PM, Tim wrote:
“Lawmakers praise Trump for Russia sanctions”

https://www.cnn.com/2018/04/06/polit...use/index.html

Delicious!


I suppose it is a start, but I'm not sure what putting "sanctions" on a
bunch of Russian oligarchs is supposed to accomplish. We'd have a lot
more impact on Russia by severely limiting U.S. investment in Russia,
encouraging U.S. companies with investments in Russia to broker them off
to corporations in other countries, to more severely limit exports of
any sort of high technology to Russia, and to sharply cut back on the
number of Russian diplomats allowed back into the United States.


Russia can make a pretty good living just selling energy to Asia and
Europe. I am not sure how much technology they actually need from us.
Remind me again, which country is the only one with a man rated space
program?


Oh, another of your "do nothing" solutions...I get it.


I am just saying our ability to actually hurt Putin is fairly limited
and he can afford to wait out anything that does affect him. Like most
sanctions, this falls mostly on the poorest of the population.
I am surprised that the champions of the poor here are so happy with
that.


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