Ha. Why dont they ever pick a side and fight for their own freedom/way of life? Fuck it, lets leave. I wonder if I could just immigrate to fucking europe or sweden and get lifetime benefits. Fuck, I need to immigrate one county over. Or one state over. White privelege means I pay, yet never recieve. Grungy no english foreigners taking thruway tolls at 17 bucks an hour. I applied for that job, scored high and am even a veteran. I cant get it but dot heads and other foreign fucks can? Living on a freinds couch, benefits long expired. Hangin out at the home depot weekends trying to get piecework. Mow four lawns in his hood. Clean his house and pool for my board. Not enuogh jobs here. Theres not enuogh ineurope either. Why are we accepting mexicans and others with pulses and a need of job or free benefits when we havent got what we need for those already here. When my ride gfts here I am off to pick apples. In the rain. For a dollar a box. A heaping box. I’ll make 20 to 40 bucks today. I make less than the mexicans. Not as fast. On the plus side, I havent weighed this little since 8th grade. Downside is they dont have much in the way of 28 waist pants for six foot tall men at the goodwill. Before I broke my leg I had a modest house, a decent little car and a job. Bankrupted by a busted leg. Three years later im fifty and fucked, limping, but cant get disability or a job. Appletime.
TPC
September 14, 2015 10:16 am
Because the only thing muslim extremists hate more than jews is other muslims.
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September 14, 2015 11:47 am
Russian Tanks, Artillery Massing Near Syrian Airfield, US Officials Tell Reuters
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/14/2015 11:43 -0400
While the build up of Russian military forces in Syria has hardly been unexpected or a surprise, as it is a repeat of what happened in the summer of 2013 when in response to foreign provocations the Assad regime was once again on the edge of collapse and only Russian intervention prevented the fall of Syria to ‘western’ forces, the question has emerged in the past week: just how much of the military build up is real and verifiable, and how much is a function of the western media euphoria now intent on scapegoating the upcoming land invasion into Syria by US-supported al Nusra (and ISIS) forces as a retaliation for Russian military build up which in itself is a reaction to the now-confirmed western strategy to oust Assad.
In many this is a mirror image of the recent debate: is Russia retaliation to the NATO build up on its borders, or is NATO amassing forces on the Russian border to deter Russian expansion. The answer naturally depends on one’s bias and no amount of proof or factual evidence can sway opinion one way or another.
The latest report from Reuters is precisely such an example: in it we read that “Russia has positioned about a half dozen tanks at a Syrian airfield where it has been steadily building up defenses.” The sources of this material escalation: two U.S. officials… speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss the matter. Just like the “sources” on all Greek developments over the past 5 years.
Reuters also notes that “one of the U.S. officials said seven Russian T-90 tanks were seen at the airfield near Latakia, a stronghold of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. The two U.S. officials said Russia had also positioned artillery there” adding that “the two U.S. officials said Russia had also positioned artillery, which they said appeared.”
We can only hope the “anonymous” US officials will soon provide photographic evidence of their claims.
One irony is that both Moscow and Washington say their enemy is Islamic State, whose Islamist fighters control large parts of Syria and Iraq. But Russia supports the government of Assad in Syria, while the United States says his presence makes the situation worse, which promptly eliminates ISIS as the proximal cause for any military action in the middle east and confirms that the only fulcrum issue is the political future of Syria with the latest conflict merely yet another proxy war waged on behalf of commodities.
The second irony is that the events of the summer/fall of 2015 in Syria are a replica not only of the Syrian showdown of 2013 when nobody was hiding their military intentions, or inventory for that matter, in the Syrian region but also of the summer of 2014 when the US was accusing Russia, and Russia was correspondingly denying, that Russian troops/equipment were present in east Ukraine.
That particular escalation point fizzled out, however since it was all a grand rehearsal for the Syrian Showdown 2.0, this time we expect that the tit-for-tat build up, both in the press and on the battlefield to continue as both sides play coy for media purposes, until finally it becomes clear that an armed showdown over the future of the Qatar gas pipeline is virtually inevitable.
Meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of mostly innocent Syrian refugees continue to flow out of the country to avoid becoming collateral damage in what is almost assured to become a shooting war, and after receiving a warm welcome in Europe if only for a few months, have now found themselves non grata in the German promised land which has shut its borders to the Syrians. This happens as they have also found their “closest and richest neighbors” namely Saudi Arabia, want nothing to do with them.
Which now leaves the “noble” US as the last and only willing recipient of hundreds of thousands of Syrian migrants. Perhaps they can all find shelter at the White House?
Francis Marion
September 14, 2015 3:10 pm
Should be a large barbed wire fence manned with soldiers across the path to “Arab Countries’ – would be a more accurate portrayal IMO.
Ha. Why dont they ever pick a side and fight for their own freedom/way of life? Fuck it, lets leave. I wonder if I could just immigrate to fucking europe or sweden and get lifetime benefits. Fuck, I need to immigrate one county over. Or one state over. White privelege means I pay, yet never recieve. Grungy no english foreigners taking thruway tolls at 17 bucks an hour. I applied for that job, scored high and am even a veteran. I cant get it but dot heads and other foreign fucks can? Living on a freinds couch, benefits long expired. Hangin out at the home depot weekends trying to get piecework. Mow four lawns in his hood. Clean his house and pool for my board. Not enuogh jobs here. Theres not enuogh ineurope either. Why are we accepting mexicans and others with pulses and a need of job or free benefits when we havent got what we need for those already here. When my ride gfts here I am off to pick apples. In the rain. For a dollar a box. A heaping box. I’ll make 20 to 40 bucks today. I make less than the mexicans. Not as fast. On the plus side, I havent weighed this little since 8th grade. Downside is they dont have much in the way of 28 waist pants for six foot tall men at the goodwill. Before I broke my leg I had a modest house, a decent little car and a job. Bankrupted by a busted leg. Three years later im fifty and fucked, limping, but cant get disability or a job. Appletime.
Because the only thing muslim extremists hate more than jews is other muslims.
Russian Tanks, Artillery Massing Near Syrian Airfield, US Officials Tell Reuters
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/14/2015 11:43 -0400
While the build up of Russian military forces in Syria has hardly been unexpected or a surprise, as it is a repeat of what happened in the summer of 2013 when in response to foreign provocations the Assad regime was once again on the edge of collapse and only Russian intervention prevented the fall of Syria to ‘western’ forces, the question has emerged in the past week: just how much of the military build up is real and verifiable, and how much is a function of the western media euphoria now intent on scapegoating the upcoming land invasion into Syria by US-supported al Nusra (and ISIS) forces as a retaliation for Russian military build up which in itself is a reaction to the now-confirmed western strategy to oust Assad.
In many this is a mirror image of the recent debate: is Russia retaliation to the NATO build up on its borders, or is NATO amassing forces on the Russian border to deter Russian expansion. The answer naturally depends on one’s bias and no amount of proof or factual evidence can sway opinion one way or another.
The latest report from Reuters is precisely such an example: in it we read that “Russia has positioned about a half dozen tanks at a Syrian airfield where it has been steadily building up defenses.” The sources of this material escalation: two U.S. officials… speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss the matter. Just like the “sources” on all Greek developments over the past 5 years.
Reuters also notes that “one of the U.S. officials said seven Russian T-90 tanks were seen at the airfield near Latakia, a stronghold of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. The two U.S. officials said Russia had also positioned artillery there” adding that “the two U.S. officials said Russia had also positioned artillery, which they said appeared.”
We can only hope the “anonymous” US officials will soon provide photographic evidence of their claims.
One irony is that both Moscow and Washington say their enemy is Islamic State, whose Islamist fighters control large parts of Syria and Iraq. But Russia supports the government of Assad in Syria, while the United States says his presence makes the situation worse, which promptly eliminates ISIS as the proximal cause for any military action in the middle east and confirms that the only fulcrum issue is the political future of Syria with the latest conflict merely yet another proxy war waged on behalf of commodities.
The second irony is that the events of the summer/fall of 2015 in Syria are a replica not only of the Syrian showdown of 2013 when nobody was hiding their military intentions, or inventory for that matter, in the Syrian region but also of the summer of 2014 when the US was accusing Russia, and Russia was correspondingly denying, that Russian troops/equipment were present in east Ukraine.
That particular escalation point fizzled out, however since it was all a grand rehearsal for the Syrian Showdown 2.0, this time we expect that the tit-for-tat build up, both in the press and on the battlefield to continue as both sides play coy for media purposes, until finally it becomes clear that an armed showdown over the future of the Qatar gas pipeline is virtually inevitable.
Meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of mostly innocent Syrian refugees continue to flow out of the country to avoid becoming collateral damage in what is almost assured to become a shooting war, and after receiving a warm welcome in Europe if only for a few months, have now found themselves non grata in the German promised land which has shut its borders to the Syrians. This happens as they have also found their “closest and richest neighbors” namely Saudi Arabia, want nothing to do with them.
Which now leaves the “noble” US as the last and only willing recipient of hundreds of thousands of Syrian migrants. Perhaps they can all find shelter at the White House?
Should be a large barbed wire fence manned with soldiers across the path to “Arab Countries’ – would be a more accurate portrayal IMO.