- Oct 17, 2008
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@ManOfSussex Vladimir’s a good man. In fact, yes, I’m convinced he’s my best friendDid you know that Putin is a good man
@ManOfSussex Vladimir’s a good man. In fact, yes, I’m convinced he’s my best friendDid you know that Putin is a good man
Ask RachelDoes anyone know what it might cost us to get to 5% GDP as contributions in to Nato?
What it might mean in terms of income tax?
I for one, would be prepared for all working people to pay extra income tax to pay for it.
Did you know that Putin is a good man, a kind man? That he can't be truly happy until all his soldiers return from the front to their mothers and wives?
If you can stomach it, watch this tearful praise of Putin's conference. It is full of messages the Kremlin wants the Russian people to hear.
Did you know that Putin is a good man, a kind man? That he can't be truly happy until all his soldiers return from the front to their mothers and wives?
If you can stomach it, watch this tearful praise of Putin's conference. It is full of messages the Kremlin wants the Russian people to hear.
In Estonia we already are at 3% gdp. But starting July 1st 2025 we will have a new additiobal 2% income tax just for national defence. Of course it's more to pay but I think it's necessaryDoes anyone know what it might cost us to get to 5% GDP as contributions in to Nato?
What it might mean in terms of income tax?
I for one, would be prepared for all working people to pay extra income tax to pay for it.
bungle**** had a sustained attempt, ultimately, not even the trussterfuck could acheive thatAll we need to do is reduce our GDP to the point where our current arms spend represents 5%.
That’ll keep The Donald happy.
How 'bout no you crazy orange bastard
~+£50 Billion per year.Does anyone know what it might cost us to get to 5% GDP as contributions in to Nato?
What it might mean in terms of income tax?
I for one, would be prepared for all working people to pay extra income tax to pay for it.
america demands influence all over the world, and then demands we pay them for it, bollox to 'emWe'll have to disagree here. You can't be yelling America help us!!! and then be shocked when America asks you to do your bit.
Around another £63.5bnDoes anyone know what it might cost us to get to 5% GDP as contributions in to Nato?
What it might mean in terms of income tax?
I for one, would be prepared for all working people to pay extra income tax to pay for it.
America learnt the hard lesson about what happens if you turn your back on the world and decide to not get involved 83 years ago this month, you’d have hoped they’d learnt the lesson given the amount of blood it paidWe'll have to disagree here. You can't be yelling America help us!!! and then be shocked when America asks you to do your bit.
America learnt the hard lesson about what happens if you turn your back on the world and decide to not get involved 83 years ago this month, you’d have hoped they’d learnt the lesson given the amount of blood it paid
Because the obvious subtext is “because if you don’t America won’t come to your aid”.But they haven't turned their back on the world, wasn't it posted a page or two ago that trump says he will keep funding Ukraine? Or did I mis read that? I thought the article said trump will fund Ukraine, and then said NATO countries need to increase military spending, and that has set a lot of you off for reasons that will always be a mystery to me. Or I've entirely misread the story (which I've been known to do)
We'll have to disagree here. You can't be yelling America help us!!! and then be shocked when America asks you to do your bit.
Did you know that Putin is a good man, a kind man? That he can't be truly happy until all his soldiers return from the front to their mothers and wives?
If you can stomach it, watch this tearful praise of Putin's conference. It is full of messages the Kremlin wants the Russian people to hear.
OK point taken. You find it boring, and Raymondo can't stomach it. I will try to select the Russian state TV more carefully. Or I may not post it, and just highlight the interesting bits.It's not that I can't stomach it, it's just that I find it boring.
OK point taken. You find it boring, and Raymondo can't stomach it. I will try to select the Russian state TV more carefully. Or I may not post it, and just highlight the interesting bits.