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dadsinsuits · 2 months
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He’s been part of the problem he’s now complaining about.
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tomorrowusa · 2 months
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Ukraine is hitting Russia where it hurts – in its fossil fuel industry.
Ukrainian drones have attacked several oil refineries in Russia, hundreds of kilometres from the frontline in regions including Ryazan, Nizhny Novgorod and Leningrad. The continuing attacks are part of a strategy to hurt Russia’s economy. The Ryazan oil refinery, Rosneft’s biggest refinery, was set ablaze, a regional governor said on Wednesday. It shut down two damaged primary oil refining units. Rosneft did not comment. The plant handles about 5.8% of Russia’s total refined crude, according to industry sources. A fire broke out at Norsi, Russia’s fourth-largest refinery, after a Ukrainian drone attack, Russian officials said on Tuesday. Its main crude distillation unit was damaged, which means that at least half of the refinery’s production is halted, according to industry sources. Norsi handles nearly 6% of Russia’s total refined crude. Before the latest drone attack, one of its two catalytic crackers had already been put out of action. The governor of the Leningrad region, Alexander Drozdenko, said a Ukrainian drone targeted the Kirishi refinery. It is one of the top two refineries in Russia, handling 6.4% of Russia’s capacity, according to industry sources. And the Novoshakhtinsk export oil refinery in Russia’s southern Rostov region had to suspend operations on Wednesday after a drone attack.
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Russia's economy is about the same size as that of Italy which has maybe 40% as many people as Russia. And much of that economy is centered on fossil fuels. Putin and his oligarch buddies skim off graft to enrich themselves; those superyachts, palaces, and prime real estate properties abroad are all ultimately paid for by countries which import Russian oil and gas. Meanwhile, Russians outside the big cities live in poverty; imagine a 1920s standard of living but with censored internet and state TV.
Ukraine is doing the climate a big favor by indirectly encouraging importers of Russian fossil fuels to look for cleaner replacements.
Some other bits of good news for Ukraine...
EU agrees to €5 billion boost in Ukraine military aid
European Union member states agreed Wednesday to provide Ukraine with an additional  €5 billion ($5.5 billion) in military aid. Belgium, which holds the EU's rotating presidency, said ambassadors from the bloc's 27 nations had agreed "in principle" on the plan to support arms supplies to Kyiv in 2024.  The contribution of €5 billion will go on EU-managed fund called the European Peace Facility. The fund operates as a giant cashback scheme, giving EU members refunds for sending munitions to other countries. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba called it a "powerful and timely demonstration of European unity."
White House announces $300 million military aid package for Ukraine
With new aid for Ukraine stalled in Congress since December, the White House on Tuesday announced it had cobbled together another $300 million in military assistance to use as a stopgap measure. "The package includes munitions and rounds to help Ukraine hold the line against Russia's brutal attacks for the next couple of weeks,” President Joe Biden said in a meeting with Polish President Andrzej Duda and Prime Minister Donald Tusk at the White House, adding, "we must act before it literally is too late.” National security adviser Jake Sullivan detailed the package at White House briefing, saying that the aid comes as Ukraine "does not have enough ammunition to fire back." "So today, on behalf of President Biden, I'm announcing an emergency package of security assistance of $300 million worth of weapons and equipment to address some of Ukraine's pressing needs," Sullivan said.
French National Assembly approves bilateral security agreement with Ukraine
The 10-year security pact with Ukraine includes commitments by Paris to deliver more arms, train soldiers and send up to 3 billion euros ($3.2 billion) in military aid to Ukraine in 2024. Macron has also adopted a tougher stance towards Russia, urging Ukraine's allies to urgently do more. He also did not rule out the presence of Western troops in Ukraine which has created a backlash among some Ukrainian officials had told Reuters they were worried that a vote not overwhelmingly in favour of Kyiv would be negative symbolically and could hurt President Emmanuel Macron's efforts to ramp up his country's support in the coming months.
AOC says Democrats must take advantage of ‘razor-thin’ House margin after Ken Buck steps down
In an unexpected Tuesday evening announcement, Mr Buck — a Republican from Colorado — said he would leave Congress next Friday, rather than retiring at the end of his term as originally planned. Afterwards, Republicans will hold just 218 seats out of 435 in the House, leaving Democrats one step closer to clinching the majority. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a Democrat from New York and member of the progressive Squad, told The Independent her party must take advantage of Mr Buck’s early departure. Ms Ocasio-Cortez said Democrats “have to make sure that that we see that do the best we can to navigate how razor-thin the situation is.”
That last item is rather interesting. Ken Buck, a never-Trump Republican, is stepping down early. His seat in a deep red district will be vacant until late June when a special election is likely to take place. His departure will leave the House GOP (for now) with 218 seats – the bare minimum for a majority. This will make it easier for Democrats to persuade several remaining anti-Putin Republicans to defy Speaker "MAGA Mike" Johnson's wishes and support President Biden's aid package for Ukraine.
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xipiti · 2 months
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Colorado congressman Ken Buck, presiding over a very safe Republican district, planned to retire this fall and hand his seat to someone just like him. Unfortunately, embattled Colorado congresswoman Lauren Boebert, expecting to lose to a Democrat in her less-safe district, announced she was moving to Buck's district and muscled in on the GOP primary there. Last week, Ken Buck retired early, forcing an immediate special election and ruining Boebert's plan.
It triggered a special election in his district that will take place on 25 June and left Boebert with two equally unappealing choices. She could resign her post to run in the special election, giving Democrats the chance to flip her current seat. Or she could stay where she is and gamble on trying to unseat an incumbent in the 5 November general election.
She chose the latter. "I'm not leaving my constituents," she said in a statement that failed to acknowledge she had already decided to walk away from them in November. "I will not imperil the already very slim House Republican majority by resigning my current seat."
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macwantspeace · 2 months
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I think I just got the fafo giggles. Boebert was so repugnant she couldn't run in CO-3. Frisch would probably sail to victory. So she decided on a carpetbagger move to CO-4. That's Ken Buck's. He's surprised everyone by announcing he's quitting as of next week. Mostly he got tired of her shit along with the Chaos Caucus. The fine print in Colorado says you can't stay in CO-3 and run for the replacement election in CO-4. Got to quit first. But can run in the crowded primary for next session CO-4. I heard about a straw poll that put Boebert in 6th place. Now she's saying it's: "Ken Buck's announcement yesterday was a gift to the Uniparty. The establishment concocted a swampy backroom deal to try to rig an election I'm winning by 25 points," she said.
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nodynasty4us · 2 months
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Read the article for the complicated details. But the upshot is that Boebert’s plans to switch districts just got more difficult unless she resigns from her current seat early, which will make the Republican margin in the House of Representatives even narrower.
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gwydionmisha · 8 months
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calicojack1718 · 1 month
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Comment on This: House Resignations Show Republican Cowardice
Many bits and bytes have been spilled, much bandwidth has been filled, and a lot of schadenfreude glee expressed over the resignations from the House by Republicans in the midst of their raging dumpster fire of a cock-up in governing. Unfortunately, as fun as the schadenfreude of their resignations is, we’ve got the questions and interpretations wrong. Could Republican resignations flip the…
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He’s still not a hero or an ally to us.
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filosofablogger · 1 month
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Rollin' Out More Snarky Snippets ...
It seems that once I let the snark out of the box, it’s hard to get it back in … it just bounces and bounces until I give voice to it.  So here, once again, are a few snippets of Filosofa’s snark. He said … wh-wh-what???? I have never had any reason to respect Senator Josh Hawley before, and in fact have considered him to be one of the inciters of the January 6th attempted coup after he gave his…
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newsadda-775 · 1 month
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House Republicans had a bad day
WASHINGTON — Friday began with House conservatives holding a press conference to trash the $1.2 trillion spending bill their leaders negotiated with Democrats, sparking some fears about its prospects. It squeaked through — requiring 67% of the House, it ended up winning 68% — but a majority of Republicans voted against it. It was just the first headache of the day for House Republicans as they…
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trmpt · 2 months
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kp777 · 6 months
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A leading conservative congressman announced his retirement, in large part because his Republican party “continues to rely on this lie that the 2020 election was stolen”.
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bobbyo-1967 · 2 years
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Creepy Ken Buck Got Campaign Cash From Who??
Creepy Ken Buck Got Campaign Cash From Who??
26 October 2022 CEO Jeremy Stoppelman YELP 140 New Montgomery Street 9th Floor San Francisco, CA  94105 Dear CEO Stoppelman: I hope this message finds you well.  I am a regular YELP user.  I find it very helpful. Due to the nature of this year, with Democracy on the ballot, we have been studying who spends what on Republicans.  We immediately noticed that mixed in with many Democrats, you…
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gwydionmisha · 8 months
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My fellow Republicans: One disgraceful impeachment doesn’t deserve another
Ken Buck Op Ed.
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