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Russian officials and state media mock ‘weak’ GOP senators after Moscow visit
They know Democrats are strong and they mock the weak Republicans in their country :1orglaugh Russian officials and state media mock ‘weak’ GOP senators after Moscow visit Russian broadcasters mocked the Republican lawmakers who visited Moscow over the Fourth of July holiday and gloated about the Kremlin’s role in electing President Donald Trump. Seven U.S. senators and one congresswoman — Sens. Steve Daines (R-MT), John Hoeven (R-ND), Ron Johnson (R-WI), John Kennedy (R-LA), Jerry Moran (R-KS), Richard Shelby (R-AL), John Thune (R-SD) and Rep. Kay Granger (R-TX) — traveled to Russia for closed-door meetings with high-ranking Kremlin officials. Shelby led the delegation on tours of St. Petersburg and Moscow, where they met with Russia’s foreign minister and parliamentarians, but did not meet with Russian president Vladimir Putin, as they’d hoped. The trip was planned months ago, before Trump’s White House invitation to Putin was shifted instead to a private one-on-one meeting between the two presidents. “We know that we need a new beginning, that we can go over recriminations on both sides for days in,” Shelby said at the Federation Council, Russia’s upper house of parliament. “But I believe Russia and the United States and the world will be a lot better off if we improve our relationship.” The Alabama Republican dismissed the widespread agreement among U.S. intelligence and law enforcement agencies that the Kremlin interfered in the 2016 election, but Russian TV hosts disagreed. “What trouble did we cause?” one Russian TV analyst said last week, before the senators arrived. “We just elected Trump, that’s all.” The GOP lawmakers started their trip last weekend in St. Petersburg, where they were welcomed by Gov. Georgy Poltavchenko, a former KGB officer and Putin ally, and then met Lavrov and former Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak, whose contacts with Trump campaign officials ahead of the election have been eyed by special counsel Robert Mueller. The all-Republican delegation also met with Vyacheslav Volodin, speaker of the Duma house of parliament, and Konstantin Kosachyov, head of the foreign relations committee — who each have been sanctioned by the U.S. for their ties to Putin. Daines insisted the GOP lawmakers had been tough on Russia. “We sent a very strong message and a direct message to the Russian government,” Daines told Fox News. The Montana Republican, who returned from the trip early to join Trump at a campaign rally in his home state, said the lawmakers asked Russia not to interfere in U.S. elections, respect Ukraine’s sovereignty, work alongside the U.S. for peace in Syria, and follow obligations under nuclear arms treaties. |
Have a swell night, guys :pimp . . .
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The GOP senators in Russia demand America label Russia a superpower
"We need to be competitor is not adversaries" |
As I watched the news footage of them sucking the Russian government's nutsack, I literally said "fucking traitors" out loud.
Because that's what they are. It's a well known fact that Russia helped give us (and the world) this slow-motion train wreck. And here is the Republican party shaking hands and showing complete deference to the perpetrators of the attack. They should all commit seppuku and rot in a storm drain. The fact that we have Donald Trump as president is like having John Travolta's second career wind after Pulp Fiction. It's for an alternate universe. |
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What on earth would the USA want to trade with Russia?
They have gas and oil, once you get past that .. nothing, unless the USA is considering buying Russian weapons. Its a long way for the GOP to travel... what other countries were they trying to do deals with? Oh that's right they just went to Russia. |
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The States import Russian goods for $17 billion dollars a year and export theirs to us for about only $7 billions. This is nothing for both countries in comparison to our trade volumes with China and the EU. Source: https://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/balance/c4621.html :2 cents: |
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So much for the collusion you were claiming was happening, right? Lol.
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And by the way, the women in that photo above, are much smarter than you and they care a whole lot more than you for the same reason. |
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However OECD says petroleum products are still number one! https://atlas.media.mit.edu/en/visua...usa/show/2016/ |
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Anyways it's good to know that 3 millions of Russians in the USA buy Russian goods on about $17 billion dollars every year :thumbsup |
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They used to hang people like you. :2 cents: |
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https://atlas.media.mit.edu/en/visua...usa/show/2016/ you forgot to tack on that part of my post, whys that? btw Australia's goods exports to the United States were $12.4 billion. Australia's total imports from the United States were $29.7 billion( We're not considering sanctions just yet.. maybe soon ). The United States also remains Australia's largest two-way trading partner in services, with two-way trade accounting for 15 per cent (or $22 billion). USA has $861 billion invested here and Australia has $617 billion invested in the USA. Australia-United States FTA - Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Kinda making Russia look a lil weak huh? You'd think GOP would be all over places like Aus to increase trade.. but nah, must go to Russia. |
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My first time going to an Australian grocery store it felt a lot like home :thumbsup |
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Russia-EU trade ~ $200 billion euros a year (231.2 euros for 2017). Russia-China trade ~ $100 billion dollars a year ($40 billion USD for only 5 months of this year). Man, even trading with Vietnam is more than $10 billion dollars a year for Russia. That's just some small and backward Vietnam, Karl!!! And your yearly summary trading volume (import+ export) with your main partner is... only $42.1 billions USD??? You are kidding me, right? |
Heads up ruskie, ruskies have no future in rocket engines, rockets, international space stations, and space travel.
USA does. |
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Course you can go back to the made in the USA ones like Challenger and Colombia... http://www.collectspace.com/review/b...soyuz01-lg.jpg |
Ruskie fails at knowing current events and tech.
Americans aren't moving forward into space with ruskie shit. Ahahaha |
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Do you really think that's funny? You're such a piece of shit... |
Fuckwad ruskie, you're the one who is using the shuttle tragedies as weapons to try and insult. I've already grieved over the tragedy and USA has moved on.
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Maybe if ruskie could actually even launch a shuttle ruskie would know the risks.
But ruskie is too fucking broke and stupid to even launch 1 ruskie shuttle. Doubtful if ruskie shuttle could even make it off the launch pad. Dumbfuck drunk broke ruskie. |
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The same applies to the Moon program. The robotized Soviet-made Luna-9 was the first ship which has landed to the Moon. The German Nazi engineers headed by the SS officer Wernher Von Braun have always been second at everything... Educate yourself: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luna_9 Quote:
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Population 24.13 million (2016) GDP per capita 49,927.82 USD (2016) Life expectancy 82.45 years (2015) but my comments are not so much about Aus, we're a small country but put in the light, the same income as Russia, which makes me wonder why Trumps USA is so desperate to jump into bed with you, India would be a better target. |
I'm not surprised ruskie shit stain blames American for his being left behind so he lashes out like a child.
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wait, there is a spot for ruskie in space,
cleaning USA toilets! ahahahahahaha US Asks Russia to Fix Its Broken Toilet on ISS |
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Now when I say that helpless Americans can't do everything... even to fix a toilet (not mention that they can't send their "astronauts" to outer space or even rovers to Mars w/o Russian help), please don't accept it as a try to insult the US people. It will be just a quote from a post made by some uneducated trailer trash meth head with a rotten brain. |
we've got better things to do than fix shitty ruskie toilets. things like actually go to space.
face it ruskie, you've been left behind. you're broke, drunk, and not wanted. the only thing we need ruskie for is to clean toilets. |
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Read the article, idiot. This is not just an insult. This is a real humiliation for the US engineers that are unable to design their own space toilet. And you really think they will be able to send someone to the outer space? Maybe to other planet? This time not in some Hollywood movie or in Space Rangers comics, but for real, ah? https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/...jpg?1316330080 |
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And FYI: Russians launched a shuttle ( Buran) but after testing they decided that "a brick" really does not fly well and stopped. |
Like I've said before, I like Russians & want to be allies with Russia, but not under Putin he's an asshole. And not under someone Putin is controlling. Putin fucked with our elections and is still doing so. I want to do it under 2 cool presidents in Russia & USA with a fresh start and neither one trying to fuck over or control the other.
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sure, ruskies test launched an unmanned buran once. it made it into temporary orbit. :1orglaugh |
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After the jihhadis overrun Europe and then America ( in a decade or two) Russia will be the only safe place to be and then of course maybe Syria who showed us already how to deal with them..:2 cents: |
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Russia will never be the safest place, it will always be in North America because your Chechens are strong & driven and with overthrow power in Russia. Some of the most awful things Putin is doing to his citizens right now is to appease the Chechens, this says a lot about their power in your culture and ability to create fear & threat in Russia. Kids reciting Shakespeare are being arrested in your streets. Reciting poems can get you arrested in Russia :( I'm not saying we're better, I'm saying both our countries are in bumpy places right now. |
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Well, folks should take comfort from the fact that there is a CRUSHING BLUE WAVE is coming November
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i may agree with you there in few points...but hey , those are NOT my streets, I am from BC Canada. Frankly I do not care , I am too old to worry what happens 2 generations from now. Other then to say "you cannot fight weapons with words of appeasement or zealotry with reason". And that is what many are trying to do...and on both sides of the isle. |
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If hey don't kill you or your pets, they will kill your kids: P.S. Nobody can arrest a kid in Russia. The one can be taken to a police station, but not arrested. I don't want to say that Russian police is mach better than the US one, but it does not soot at civilians and their pets and the don't put add children in the sex offender registry if they were caught at taking their own pictures or sending them to anybody else. We have no death penalty, while in some American States even a 16 year old kid can be executed etc. |
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