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The Russia nonsense? Really!?
Isn't he the guy where the police showed up within minutes of his death?
Do criminals normally stick around when police are showing up?
The Profiling Project, based in Arlington, Virginia, consists of around 20 volunteers who are current and former George Washington University forensic-psychology graduate students and instructors. The report states that Rich’s July 2016 “death does not appear to be a random homicide” or “a robbery gone bad,” as police had suggested. Instead, the report says, the “death was more likely committed by a hired killer or serial murderer,” and that the killer is likely still at large.
they state that they did not have access to police records, ME records, or any lab results. So the validity of their research is a little questionable.
liquidmethod, set aside your bias for a second. try to also set aside your assumptions that anybody with whom you disagree is an idiot who couldn't possibly have a different opinion to you unless they're insane.
how would you react if the investigation finds that trump and members of his team did indeed collude with a foreign government in an attempt to affect the outcome of a u.s. presidential election. assume, for the purpose of this discussion, that there's a great deal of evidence and it is, for want of a less coincident term, unimpeachable. it's not fake news. it absolutely happened without a shadow of a doubt.
You'd have to be as divorced from reality as LiquidMethod to believe all that.
The US President's signing of the package of new sanctions against Russia will have a few consequences. First, it ends hopes for improving our relations with the new US administration. Second, it is a declaration of a full-fledged economic war on Russia. Third, the Trump administration has shown its total weakness by handing over executive power to Congress in the most humiliating way. This changes the power balance in US political circles.
What does it mean for them? The US establishment fully outwitted Trump; the President is not happy about the new sanctions, yet he could not but sign the bill. The issue of new sanctions came about, primarily, as another way to knock Trump down a peg. New steps are to come, and they will ultimately aim to remove him from power. A non-systemic player has to be removed. Meanwhile, the interests of the US business community are all but ignored, with politics chosen over a pragmatic approach. Anti-Russian hysteria has become a key part of both US foreign policy (which has occurred many times) and domestic policy (which is a novelty).
The sanctions regime has been codified and will remain in effect for decades unless a miracle happens. This legislation is going to be harsher than the Jackson-Vanik amendment as it is overarching and cannot be lifted by a special presidential order without Congress' approval. Thus, relations between Russia and the United States are going to be extremely tense regardless of Congress' makeup and regardless of who is president. Lengthy arguments in international bodies and courts are ahead, as well as rising international tensions and refusal to settle major international issues.
What does it mean for us? We will steadily continue our work on developing the economy and social sector, take efforts to substitute imports, and solve major national tasks, relying mostly on ourselves. We have learned to do so in the past few years, in conditions of almost closed financial markets as well as foreign investors' and creditors' fear of investing in Russia upon penalty of sanctions against third parties and countries. To some extent, this has even been to our advantage, although sanctions are meaningless overall. We will cope.
second time of asking. what then?
alasdair
it did post but you deleted it.I already replied to this but it must not have posted.
i'm sure exactly what you're saying here beyond, yet again, somebody else did something bad too so it's ok.I tried to answer your question but couldn't. Gotta be more specific, what is the definition of collude? "Collusion" and "affecting the outcome" of an election are not crimes. Does collusion include just standard oppo research? And more importantly do we go after collusion from both campaigns including the losing one? The media is largely silent on the collusion between the Clinton campaign and Russia yet those ties are there, and they are objectively stronger and far more questionable than the alleged ties of Trump (there's that evidence thing again).
So who gets to stay in power? Whoever colluded the least?
thanks for actually answering the question. only 5 words but says an awful lot.I wouldn't give a shit.
You guys heard the latest stupid conspiracy? I mean this one's really lame: it says that Trump is actually a boorish simpleton who just inherited some money and a team of fantastic accountants, who ran for office out of a grudge against Obama and black people generally.
lol. when the show is on the other foot, that's never the adviceDeal with it.