Aaron’s Worst Nightmare: Trump Tells Zelinsky To Bomb Moscow and St. Petersburg With American Long Range Weapons

I feel kind of bad for Aaron.  The issues that he talked about prior to the election were fear that Biden would get us into World War III via Ukraine, affordability of necessities and and Epstein's association with Democrats.

 

Now all of that has been turned upside down.  Inflation is up, Republicans voted not to release the Epstein case files because they implicate Trump and Trump is increasing American involvement in Ukraine.

 

I feel sorry for him because he was duped into voting against his interests. Hopefully, he learned something. 

Edited on Jul 15, 2025 4:53pm
Originally posted by: Mark

I feel kind of bad for Aaron.  The issues that he talked about prior to the election were fear that Biden would get us into World War III via Ukraine, affordability of necessities and and Epstein's association with Democrats.

 

Now all of that has been turned upside down.  Inflation is up, Republicans voted not to release the Epstein case files because they implicate Trump and Trump is increasing American involvement in Ukraine.

 

I feel sorry for him because he was duped into voting against his interests. Hopefully, he learned something. 


   Apparently "asking a question" is now deemed now "telling" someone to do something in Mark's world of fantasy.  Trump says Ukraine should not target Moscow -- President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that Ukraine should not target Moscow with strikes, after the Financial Times reported that Trump on 4 July had privately encouraged Ukraine to escalate attacks on Russia. Citing anonymous sources, the outlet said Trump also asked if Ukraine could do so if the US provided the country long-range weapons. But this week, the Republican president said the US was "not looking to do that". In his call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, Trump was "merely asking a question, not encouraging further killing", the White House told the BBC in a statement. -- https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cvg6zg6kelro

Looks like Gary has been triggered.

Originally posted by: Mark

I feel kind of bad for Aaron.  The issues that he talked about prior to the election were fear that Biden would get us into World War III via Ukraine, affordability of necessities and and Epstein's association with Democrats.

 

Now all of that has been turned upside down.  Inflation is up, Republicans voted not to release the Epstein case files because they implicate Trump and Trump is increasing American involvement in Ukraine.

 

I feel sorry for him because he was duped into voting against his interests. Hopefully, he learned something. 


    Where is he proof for your statement - "Republicans voted not to release the Epstein case files because they implicate Trump"?


Dont forget about World War Charles

Trump continues to fantasize that he can tell Ukraine what to do. If they want to target Moscow, they'll target Moscow. They are a sovereign nation and Trump is neither their President nor military commander.

Originally posted by: Mark

I feel kind of bad for Aaron.  The issues that he talked about prior to the election were fear that Biden would get us into World War III via Ukraine, affordability of necessities and and Epstein's association with Democrats.

 

Now all of that has been turned upside down.  Inflation is up, Republicans voted not to release the Epstein case files because they implicate Trump and Trump is increasing American involvement in Ukraine.

 

I feel sorry for him because he was duped into voting against his interests. Hopefully, he learned something. 


The inflation rate has decreased 7.5% since Trump took office.  This number will confuse all Liberals.

Originally posted by: Boilerman

The inflation rate has decreased 7.5% since Trump took office.  This number will confuse all Liberals.


That's utter nonsense.

Originally posted by: Boilerman

The inflation rate has decreased 7.5% since Trump took office.  This number will confuse all Liberals.


That number confuses me, inflation was at 3% in Jan., it's at 2.7% now, a 10% decrease. If you look at Feb., it was at 2.8% which is a 3.6% decrease. Where does 7.5 % come from? 

 

This certainly is a brain teaser, can't wait to find out what I missed!

Originally posted by: MaxFlavor

That number confuses me, inflation was at 3% in Jan., it's at 2.7% now, a 10% decrease. If you look at Feb., it was at 2.8% which is a 3.6% decrease. Where does 7.5 % come from? 

 

This certainly is a brain teaser, can't wait to find out what I missed!


Boilerman misplaced his decimal point there somewhere.        Or he just flat out lied.     

Your guess is as good as mine.

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