@anatoliisharii Currently, its really looks like that. Waiting closer to midterm to see what kind of moves gonna be made, especially after July 4th.
There will be martial law in US, so even midterm may be postponed.
@JohnnyFDK@anatoliisharii I wish TCC just mistook you for an ordinary Ukrainian and, without asking, kicked your ass, soray you with pepper spray and fck u up. You're a piece of sh*t.
@BorisJohnson He had 100 billion and all the support for 3.5 years. Done nothing. Close buddies are become multi millionaires. 2019 got 73% votes cuz promised compromise and referendum which is what people wanted.
And you also part of the reason for this war.
Lied.👇👇
@WendenGall 100%
Вот тут его никто не тянул за язык. Вот тут произошел первоначальный обман. Он сделал всё наоборот, так как сказали ему владельцы из клуба.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy has always been a businessman at heart. For a long time, I wondered how a businessman could bring the country to a state of constant begging for money without ever building a functioning market economy.
You have to admit, this has nothing to do with the spirit of real business.
Then I remembered that, in essence, all of Zelenskyy’s significant money has actually been obtained by asking for it. The first major funds for his television projects — which helped Kvartal 95 become a household name on Ukrainian TV — were literally secured through the wife of Viktor Medvedchuk, whose daughter was christened by Putin himself. As an insider from Kvartal 95 once told me, Zelenskyy spent two or three months persistently knocking on the Medvedchuk family’s door. Eventually, Oksana Marchenko, Medvedchuk’s wife, persuaded her husband to provide the money, saying something like, “This is our Vovka!” — an affectionate diminutive for Volodymyr.
It was the same story with oligarch Ihor Kolomoisky. And in Russia, Zelenskyy operated according to the local formula: personal connections opened doors to contracts and tenders.
For years, I heard Zelenskyy lecturing officials: “If there’s no money, it means you didn’t negotiate properly. I sit down with a businessman, reach an agreement — and they give me the money. You should do the same.”
The secret is solved. Begging for money — essentially living on credit — is Zelenskyy’s core business model. The only difference is that it will be the Ukrainian people who have to repay those debts.
As of today, Ukraine’s state debt has exceeded 100% of GDP.
@2catsanddog@Osint613 You totally mising timelines and reversing everything, and obviously your point has no logic.
People votes first for an ideas he come up with, 73% didn't change their minds. You stand with Ukraine good, but you not here and you missing how it was done...
@2catsanddog@Osint613 It was promised before the elections, as result 73%
Protests its fckng 0.05% radicals, sponsored by some known wes group of people. Period.