

$451m in trade deficit with Russia just in January and February this year.
That’s more than Lesotho for the whole of last year, but Lesotho had a 50% tariff applied.
$451m in trade deficit with Russia just in January and February this year.
That’s more than Lesotho for the whole of last year, but Lesotho had a 50% tariff applied.
Yes, $3bn worth last year.
The US consistently runs a trade deficit with Russia.
https://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/balance/c4621.html
The US has a trade surplus with the UK, but still applied a 10% tariff to them.
He slapped a 50% tarrif on Lesotho, so it’s clearly not about size or impact.
And the UK got a 10% tariff applied even though the US doesn’t have a goods trade deficit with them.
Fuck, don’t threaten me with a good time.
Versatile are Irish.
(Or were, I think they’ve gone their separate ways now.)
Projection.
Claire Daly is absolutely pro-Russian, yeah.
No longer an MEP thankfully, her and that other clown Mick Wallace were both voted out…
He’s laughing with them, they’re out there gaslighting people for him.
It’s a reference to Berserk, it has a group of villains called the God Hand.
On the Giant Water Bug (bottom left) they aren’t even mouthparts, those are it’s first pair of legs.
He’s been big on promoting Russian government talking points for a while now.
The use of “urchin” to refer to children is separate from its original meaning.
Maybe it became that as a word for something underfoot?
No, he’s correct about Storm Shadow, this is from back in July:
I thought this had been the situation for a while. Didn’t they publicly back this very briefly before quickly walking it back?
Yes, Starmer said it back in early July. It sounds like the UK then looked to get agreement from the US and France before proceeding and the US have blocked it since then.
Alaska was sold in 1867…
You can see that the figure on the left has a ring on their right hand. The lady in red has the same ring.
“Devil Dogs” dates back to WWI, it’s nothing to do with D-Day.
Basque is a language isolate and is thought to be unrelated to the Indo-European languages in this graphic.
And the photo is from 1947, and the photographer was Walter Sanders.
This post is nonsense.