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If everything goes right, by the end of 2026, Trump has lost America, Orbán has lost Hungary, and Putin has lost Ukraine.

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  • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

    If everything goes right, by the end of 2026, Trump has lost America, Orbán has lost Hungary, and Putin has lost Ukraine.

    Let's do this!

    michaelimodenwald@hessen.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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    #39

    @randahl The Chinese new year of the firehorse has just begun and Randahl is already in a very positive mood.

    Crossing fingers.

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    • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

      @muod

      @MyRemzi48

      I did not write about Erdogan, because unfortunately Turkey will not have elections until 2028.

      Are you seeing any other signs, Erdogan could lose Turkey this year?

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      #40

      @randahl @muod No .

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      • alienghic@timeloop.cafeA alienghic@timeloop.cafe

        @randahl

        Bonus if Putin looses Russia too

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        #41

        @alienghic @randahl That's implied. Russia's economy will begin a rapid collapse come summer, and the Putler government will follow

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        • zotnobot@mastodon.socialZ zotnobot@mastodon.social

          @randahl "If everything goes right" - god no, we don't need anything to go further to the right, they're already far-right enough to my taste.

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          @zotnobot @randahl

          that's the stupidity of the english language

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          • ariarhythmic@ohai.socialA ariarhythmic@ohai.social

            @alienghic @randahl That's implied. Russia's economy will begin a rapid collapse come summer, and the Putler government will follow

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            #43

            @alienghic @randahl putler has functionally lost his war of aggression now, any moves russia makes now are motivated by desperation.

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            • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

              If everything goes right, by the end of 2026, Trump has lost America, Orbán has lost Hungary, and Putin has lost Ukraine.

              Let's do this!

              rotatoe@mastodon.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
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              #44

              @randahl trump, putin, and orban never got the countries they usurped in the first place. All of them stole elections left and right.

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              • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

                If everything goes right, by the end of 2026, Trump has lost America, Orbán has lost Hungary, and Putin has lost Ukraine.

                Let's do this!

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                #45

                @randahl love your optimism.

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                • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

                  If everything goes right, by the end of 2026, Trump has lost America, Orbán has lost Hungary, and Putin has lost Ukraine.

                  Let's do this!

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                  #46

                  @randahl

                  Speaking of the UFA and lost , the EU moves quietly ( without diarrhea post ) its pawns.

                  ….
                  The European Central Bank unveiled plans ….
                  …
                  With investors reassessing the dollar's status due to the unpredictable nature of U.S. President … economic policy, Lagarde has argued this was the time for the Euro to gain market share, but this required a revamped financial and economic architecture.
                  ….

                  reuters.com

                  favicon

                  (www.reuters.com)

                  #eu #ecb #usa #euro

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                  • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                    @welkin7 @randahl

                    how did the world get so screwed?

                    it got this way partly from cynics like you

                    if the democrats take congress trump's agenda is frozen, and they can impeach him

                    yesterday Ukraine took back 200 square kilometers

                    Link Preview Image
                    Ukraine advance in Dnipropetrovsk region, war monitor reports

                    Ukrainian forces pushed Russian troops out of the villages of Vyshneve, Verbove, and Ternove in the Dnipropetrovsk region, a war-monitoring group said. 🔸 Read the article on Gwara Media.

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                    Gwara Media (gwaramedia.com)

                    you can give up hope and wallow in despair

                    those of us who can think and act will do what you cannot. while you do nothing but complain

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                    @benroyce

                    Did he really complain? I'd rather call it rational pessimism, which may not be worse than naive optimism.

                    @welkin7

                    "How the heck did the world get so screwed?"

                    We let power concentrate... again. We remained silent when we should have spoken out. We all shaped this world by our individual choices.

                    @randahl

                    The first and most important factor to civil disobedience are large numbers. Only if we are many, we will prevail.

                    The faster we unite, the easier it will be.

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                    • amorpheus@kind.socialA amorpheus@kind.social

                      @benroyce

                      Did he really complain? I'd rather call it rational pessimism, which may not be worse than naive optimism.

                      @welkin7

                      "How the heck did the world get so screwed?"

                      We let power concentrate... again. We remained silent when we should have spoken out. We all shaped this world by our individual choices.

                      @randahl

                      The first and most important factor to civil disobedience are large numbers. Only if we are many, we will prevail.

                      The faster we unite, the easier it will be.

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                      @Amorpheus @welkin7 @randahl

                      I am not championing airhead optimism

                      But no, I disagree, I saw airhead pessimism

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                      • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

                        If everything goes right, by the end of 2026, Trump has lost America, Orbán has lost Hungary, and Putin has lost Ukraine.

                        Let's do this!

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                        #49

                        @randahl halleluja brother!

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                        • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                          @Amorpheus @welkin7 @randahl

                          I am not championing airhead optimism

                          But no, I disagree, I saw airhead pessimism

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                          @benroyce I saw both. I conceive both strategies as a conservation of individual sanity, which is a general human affliction. I prefer not to not judge over individual inner conflicts. Life is quite difficult to get a sense of. Was and is for me at least.

                          All I am interested in is a realistic strategy on how to shape the world so we all are able to live more and suffer less.

                          You must remember that no one lives a life free from pain and suffering. (Sophocles)

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                          • amorpheus@kind.socialA amorpheus@kind.social

                            @benroyce I saw both. I conceive both strategies as a conservation of individual sanity, which is a general human affliction. I prefer not to not judge over individual inner conflicts. Life is quite difficult to get a sense of. Was and is for me at least.

                            All I am interested in is a realistic strategy on how to shape the world so we all are able to live more and suffer less.

                            You must remember that no one lives a life free from pain and suffering. (Sophocles)

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                            @Amorpheus

                            I will judge them

                            We're drowning in cowardly spineless cynicism

                            I fucking despise cynics

                            Useless fucking whiners

                            The realistic strategy you seek includes telling these pathetic assholes to shut the fuck up

                            They have some issues in their lives? Ok. Understandable. How does that give them the right to run their whiny fucking mouths on our serious world problems

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                            • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                              @Amorpheus

                              I will judge them

                              We're drowning in cowardly spineless cynicism

                              I fucking despise cynics

                              Useless fucking whiners

                              The realistic strategy you seek includes telling these pathetic assholes to shut the fuck up

                              They have some issues in their lives? Ok. Understandable. How does that give them the right to run their whiny fucking mouths on our serious world problems

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                              @benroyce I deeply commiserate with your anger and the thrive that arises with it. As for many, your motivation is justified. Yet we need to join forces, not divide over inner conflicts.

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                              • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

                                If everything goes right, by the end of 2026, Trump has lost America, Orbán has lost Hungary, and Putin has lost Ukraine.

                                Let's do this!

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                                @randahl I am hoping that the Hungarians will vote him out, I have a memory of our (Luxembourgish) Premier, Juncker in the '90's on meeting him in Brussels, rubbing Orban's head and calling him "our wannabe dictator". As far as I can follow, Putin has lost, and it is beginning to crumble in Russia too, we can learn a lot from the Ukrainians. I have a deep respect for their will and learning power. Let us hope the US rights the situation with votes from more people (also keeping the ballots safe)

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                                • amorpheus@kind.socialA amorpheus@kind.social

                                  @benroyce I deeply commiserate with your anger and the thrive that arises with it. As for many, your motivation is justified. Yet we need to join forces, not divide over inner conflicts.

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                                  @Amorpheus and likewise, that is a noble sentiment. except for the unfortunate detail that all cynics do is whine. there is no force to join because they don't represent a force. they need to be kicked in the ass to make them into a force

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                                  • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

                                    If everything goes right, by the end of 2026, Trump has lost America, Orbán has lost Hungary, and Putin has lost Ukraine.

                                    Let's do this!

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                                    #55

                                    @randahl Would be a nice change from the crap that's been going on for like a decade plus at this point.

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                                    • connynasch@mastodon.socialC connynasch@mastodon.social

                                      @randahl I am hoping that the Hungarians will vote him out, I have a memory of our (Luxembourgish) Premier, Juncker in the '90's on meeting him in Brussels, rubbing Orban's head and calling him "our wannabe dictator". As far as I can follow, Putin has lost, and it is beginning to crumble in Russia too, we can learn a lot from the Ukrainians. I have a deep respect for their will and learning power. Let us hope the US rights the situation with votes from more people (also keeping the ballots safe)

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                                      @connynasch @randahl The slap I know about was in 2015. We hadn't been members of the EU in the 90s and Orbán wasn't showing dictatorical tendencies until like the end of it. (and even then that's mostly "hindsight 20/20" stuff).

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                                      • myremzi48@mastodon.socialM myremzi48@mastodon.social

                                        @randahl @muod No .

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                                        @MyRemzi48 @randahl @muod Well if anything he's not young and one can never know if another uprising doesn't happen until then.

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                                        • phl@mastodon.socialP phl@mastodon.social

                                          @connynasch @randahl The slap I know about was in 2015. We hadn't been members of the EU in the 90s and Orbán wasn't showing dictatorical tendencies until like the end of it. (and even then that's mostly "hindsight 20/20" stuff).

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                                          @phl @randahl Oh dear - after my last stroke my memory is a little questionable... Thank you for the clarification 🤔 😁

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