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Comments by "The Zero Line" (@The_ZeroLine) on "Forget about war fatigue: It will be a long war" video.
@Memovox The US inspector general has not found a single incident of corruption despite the GOP salivating for any corruption to be found. Once Ukraine’s pro-Russian element left at the beginning of the war, corruption levels went down to Western levels. What corruption can you point to? Overpaying for eggs and some Ukrainians paying their way out of serving? Wow-wee!
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@Memovox It’s not name calling when it’s true. You’re either a bot or grossly misinformed. In the meanwhile, please cite this all widespread corruption.
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I’ve never been worried about the Ukrainian leaders. It’s solely the “allies” I’m worried about. With the new house speaker + Slovakia’s new leader adding a 2nd opposition in the EU w/most of the non-Baltic EU countries already seeming to want any excuse not to provide anything, I am feeling we’re really edging to a precarious point politically. If Biden can get a funding bill through things should be fine. If not, beyond the US providing more than the entire EU combined, it will be disastrous as the EU will likely use it as an excuse to pull back.
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@ulrikschackmeyer848 I have this saved off hand: GOP-led hearing on aid to Ukraine finds no evidence, so far, of misuse Chairman Michael McCaul said good oversight supports efficiency. ByIsabella Murray andShannon K. Crawford March 29, 2023, ABC News
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@Memovox BTW, you tried to use living standards against Ukraine, but as we’ve seen, their living standards were and are far better than Russia. And we’ve seen the bitterness that’s caused among the Russians. We’ve heard endless intercepts with Russians talking about how much better the Ukrainians live than them.
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With the new house speaker + Slovakia’s new leader adding a 2nd opposition in the EU w/most of the non-Baltic EU countries already seeming to want any excuse not to provide anything, I am feeling we’re really edging to a precarious point politically. If Biden can get a funding bill through things should be fine. If not, beyond the US providing more than the entire EU combined, it will be disastrous as the EU will likely use it as an excuse to pull back.
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@Memovox You’re a bot. Not sure why I’m even responding, but did you think Ukraine would be able to reach EU living standards DURING war time (war time which has lasted 9 years at this point), not being in the EU and only getting the leverage to expel and imprison their almost exclusively Russian sources of corruptions until the full scale invasion began? Yeah. No. But keep posting for that sweet bot farm $. I’ve seen your username all over videos posting misinfo.
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@Memovox Still waiting for all this corruption evidence. Denmark is extremely corrupt! Notice how saying it doesn’t make it true. If Ukraine had been blowing its aid on corruption they’d be losing decisively and they wouldn’t be doing things like repairing critical services over and over again with amazing rapidity. Ukraine has even made sure to install new border guards at every little dinky western border post that are from far away regions to ensure there is no corruption (locals are much more likely to turn a blind eye to those they’ve known their whole lives engaging in illegal cross-border trade or participating it in themselves). They’ve cleaned house in the judiciary removing judges who they couldn’t have removed in non-wartime circumstances. Because Russian influence has been expelled and because the world’s eye is on the country, the reformers can finally get rid of corrupt officials and businessmen without worrying about retaliation. It’s one silver lining to the war. A major reason for this war in the first place was that Russia didn’t want Ukraine showing reform and genuine democracy was not only possible but could bring better living standards.
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@black_triton9264 Cool story, bro.
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