New in PN: Trump's Total War Budget
"It points the way clearly toward a distinctively Republican vision of America — one in which there's endless money for bombs while the populace is transformed into an impoverished mass of hunger and disease, emitting occasional hoarse pleas for castoffs from oligarchs." https://t.co/Su7ntpZBiu
I make no apology for posting this photo. I think it’s a photo that will haunt America in the years to come.
This is what you have become. If you defend this, have a word with yourself.
Vladimir Putin must pay for the destruction he has caused in Ukraine.
$300bn in frozen Russian assets sit in Western financial systems. If we don’t act, they could be handed back to Moscow to fund Putin’s next war.
Now is the time to seize them and make Russia pay.
guess I won't be purchasing a PS5 now. I've tried to appeal, the site won't let me. I've tried to check status, won't let me, I've even called support and I get an automated message saying to call back bc they're experiencing extremely high call volume.
WTF @PlayStation
A remarkable moment filled with symbolism, as Ukraine removes the Soviet hammer and sickle from the towering Motherland monument in Kyiv, marking the latest step in the county’s decommunization. It will be replaced with a trident 🔱, Ukraine’s coat of arms.
🎥: @radiosvoboda
Now imagine Blackwater killing 13 US pilots, capturing Philadelphia and Baltimore, threatening to attack Washington DC and in the end Joe Biden just acts like nothing happened and forgives them.
❗️During the evacuation in #Kherson, the #Russian army has been shelling the city, our correspondent in Korabelny district reports. At least three people were wounded.
📸Video: Victoria Hamaza
#RussiaIsATerroristState#KakhovkaHPP
Meanwhile in Russia: Alexei Didenko, State Duma deputy, who is also a member of the Duma Committee on Constitutional Legislation and State Building, asserted that neither Ukraine nor the Ukrainian language should exist. https://t.co/acH6xlhFTU
Was just talking with a NATO officer about the Russian Army and asked him how long it would take the Finnish Army to seize St Petersburg. He said, ‘not long, only problem they’d face is that the Poles would get there first.’