How are the Democucks responding to this?
>>38792Just like the Republicans, all but one of them voted for it
>"By codifying existing sanctions and requiring congressional review of any decision to weaken or lift them, we are ensuring that the United States continues to punish President (Vladimir) Putin for his reckless and destabilizing actions," said Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., the top Senate Democrat. "These additional sanctions will also send a powerful and bipartisan statement to Russia and any other country who might try to interfere in our elections that they will be punished."http://archive.is/Wi77S >>38791Also, didn't they want more sanctions on Russia? They certainly would've all screeched if existing sanctions had been lessened.
Could this push-back possibly convince Congress to lessen the sanctions?
>>38794Have they they responded to statements by the other countries?
>>38791>The measure is intended to punish Russia for meddling in the 2016 U.S. election, its annexation of Ukraine's Crimea region and support for Syria's government in the six-year-long civil war.Fuck this shit man, who will sanction America for proxy funding ISIS through Saudi Arabia? ISIS isn't even merc tier, they are killing everyone who disagrees with them and they are completely off the leash.
>>38796I see no news stories about Democrats responding to European statements. Mind you all of this happened on Thursday or since. The only major US political figure I see criticizing the sanctions is Rex Tillerson.
>The U.S. relationship with Russia is at an all-time low and deteriorating further, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said Tuesday, yet he cautioned against taking steps that might close off promising avenues of communication between the two former Cold War foes.>Testifying before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Tillerson was noncommittal about a package of new Russia sanctions, saying he's still reviewing the proposed penalties that Senate Republicans and Democrats agreed upon after lengthy negotiations. But it's important, he stressed, that President Donald Trump have the flexibility "to turn the heat up" on Russia if necessary.http://archive.is/xydsu>>38798Yeah I know. I'm just glad that Trump has nothing to do with this
>>38798It's not even fucking proven yet. Wtf are they doing?! Do they want relationships with Moscow to only get worse? And now, if Trump speaks out against this, he's going to have that "muh Russia" bullshit shoved in his face, and I don't think he has that much remaining patience to go that far for it.
What a mountain of bullshit! Why is it that whenever our Congress in this country passes something unanimously, it's always some impulsive, rash, bullshit move?
>>38791I'm glad it pisses if Germany, but honestly I feel like this shouldn't be necessary. I guess it helps out american farmers, but I wish Trump could follow through with improved Russian relations.
>>38820>I guess it helps out american farmersCould you elaborate on that?
>>38801I really do hope they bend to the Euros, for once. This move seems stupid to me.
>>38828Since Russia has not been communist, they have actually been able to use the massive amounts of land they have. On top of that, Brazil has somewhat stabilized as well. That means that for the first time in a long time, american farmers actually have allot of competition from other parts of the world. Theoretically, sanctions should help them, but it is in no way a permanent solution. In fact, farming in this country is beyond fucked up. The only reason we produce so much corn is because the government pays us for it so that they can create ethenol. Then they fucking force all gas companies to use ethenol in the fuel they sell even though it's less efficient and costs the government a shitload of money. It's complete bullshit, but most of the people around me (and like 2% of the population) would be out of a job if the government didn't just have all these money wasting systems for farmers.
>>38791Pop Quiz>
Hey there Japan, here a quiz to you.
What happened during WWII that lead the US to join into the conflict?
Bonus Question!
What lead up to this event?
If you answered the Bombing of Pearl Harbor. Then you are Correct!
And if you answered imposed sanctions against Japan from the US that nearly crippled the nation prompting the attack then you are also correct and get a cookie!
Hillary and her party wants for some fucked up reason a war with Russia. From the No-Fly zones in Syria to making them out as the Election Meddlers.
They are trying every angle they can to force the US and Russia into war. I see this, many others see this.
But my question is why? What do they gain? A complete over throw of government? If we went to war, it will not end well for either county and it really isn't our countries fault, but the one political party with in it.
98 to 2?! 98 to 2.
>chewing nails
After all the shit, the literally caught red handed shit (Donna Brasile for starters) and they went 98 to 2 after unproven allegations and "personal opinions". I need a bowl.
>>38992Get suspicious at unanimous decisions. Whenever our Congress actually agrees on something, it's probably because they didn't think before acting.
>>39290I usually* get suspicious
>>38987
> But my question is why? What do they gain? A complete over throw of government?russia's economy has been improving since putin took power, they need to upset things to reestablish the USSR or some other jew controlled commie government which is an essential part of the NWO
>>39304This.
These sanctions exist to put strain on the Russian economy, and create political turmoil that could excite a regime change.