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  • 17 mile convoy headed to Kyiv

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    George KG

    Day Eight of the Russian Column Held Hostage (by the usual Russian incompetence)

    I have posted on twitter about the Russian Army columns North of Kyiv decaying into immobile blobs due to the Rasputitsa, poorly maintained Chinese truck tires and shear “follow the plan” Russian incompetence.

    The head and first dozen or so kilometers of the southernmost column north of Kiev have been stuck there for EIGHT DAYS. The Russians have since rammed more and more vehicles into this monster traffic jam (idiotically “following the plan” Soviet-style) so the whole thing is now 65-70 kilometers long (almost 40 miles).

    And, because the trucks can’t go off-road due to the Rasputitsa mud and tire problems, they’re stuck on the roads and the roads’ shoulders three vehicles wide for the whole @40 miles. That means fuel and resupply trucks can’t move on or off road to deliver anything to anybody.

    So all the columns’ heads are now out of fuel and battery power. They can’t move north, south or sideways, and everything behind them is stuck because of the mud, and rapidly running out of fuel and vehicle battery charge too (assuming they haven’t already). Nor can any of those columns defend themselves because they’re too densely packed. They’re just targets waiting for the Ukrainians to destroy them.

    Only the Ukrainians had something better to do. They opened the floodgates of reservoirs around those columns to flood them and turn the surrounding areas into impassable quagmires for months – probably until July or August. (See photo below) Probably several thousand Russian vehicles in those columns will be irrecoverable losses. Hundreds of Russian soldiers might have drowned.

    This was not just a debacle, but an EPIC one. About 1/5th of the Russian force in Ukraine is now flooded or trapped, and are definitely out of the war for good.

    Much more interesting stuff at the link.

  • Denmark

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    JollyJ

    5% would be more like it.

    OTOH, why do I have a smidgen of trepidation, contemplating most European nations armed to the teeth?

  • Kuwait vs Ukraine

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    George KG

    @Jolly said in Kuwait vs Ukraine:

    To compare Russia with Iraq is laughable. He kind of just ignored the Russian nuclear arsenal in one passing sentence.

    Noticed that, did you?

    LOL.

  • Fiona Hill on Russia

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    MikM

    @Renauda said in Fiona Hill on Russia:

    Fiona Hill never disappoints. Thanks for posting.

    Great hear from folks who know where of they speak. She sure does.

  • Unraveled

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    jon-nycJ

    Answer to #3 is no, you don’t pay property taxes on your own assessment of value, the city assessed it for you.

  • I picked the wrong friend to get drunk with

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    LuFins DadL

    No comment as he didn’t give specifics, but he is concerned. Get drunk when you can and Jon put out some very sage advice.

  • DoD update

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  • Genius

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    HoraceH

    @George-K said in Genius:

    there are good people on both sides

    Agreed, and it is good to always keep this in mind. Political affiliation doesn't say much about whether one is a good person. (With the obvious exception of Democrats, who are all bad.)

  • Valley of Death

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  • SOTU

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    MikM

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  • Your tax dollars at work

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  • American Thinker du jour - Chiropractic edition

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    JollyJ

    @Aqua-Letifer said in American Thinker du jour - Chiropractic edition:

    @Jolly said in American Thinker du jour - Chiropractic edition:

    @LuFins-Dad said in American Thinker du jour - Chiropractic edition:

    @Jolly said in American Thinker du jour - Chiropractic edition:

    Back to this one...

    I think we can agree a lot of it is horseshit, but I threw this one in here for a reason...Yes, it is outrageous in many ways, but what can chiropractic treat? Back aches, yes, but what else? I've heard people testify it helps with headaches, sinus problems, etc.

    The question remains, what is it actually capable of? And for what percentage of people?

    I'm not sure I've seen any exhaustive studies done one way or another, with an open mind and a scientific approach.

    Placebo effect.

    Maybe. Or maybe there's something that works for some people...

    Not masks, though.

    There is no placebo effect on masks, unless you mean a psychic rather than physical effect. Viruses ain't people.

  • Ted Koppel on the Ukraine Conflict

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    George KG

    @jon-nyc said in Ted Koppel on the Ukraine Conflict:

    I know Nina, I was one of her grad students.

    Tell us more.

  • Ukrainian Live WebCams

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  • Rep. Jayapal (WA-07) - Insurrectionist.

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    JollyJ

    Silly boy, rules are for the little people...

  • Follow the science!

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    JollyJ

    Uh, no.

  • Happy Birthday LuFin's Dad!

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    LuFins DadL

    Thanks, everyone! Spent the day recuperating from the night before.

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    KlausK

    I watched this performance of hers:

    Link to video

    At 96, she doesn't play like Yuja Wang of course, but I'd say she can still kick @jon-nyc 's ass. Very cool. It's a little annoying why they couldn't give this lovely lady a piano that is freshly tuned, though.

  • “Due to mass refusal to participate in hostilities…”

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    MikM

    @LuFins-Dad said in “Due to mass refusal to participate in hostilities…”:

    There’s no question in my mind that this war already represents a fundamental change in our shared history and future, but there are still multiple directions this can go…

    Doesn’t seem they have eschewed old fashioned brutality yet.

  • Murphy Opines

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    RenaudaR

    If it works for you it works for me, although I am mildly surprised that it would matter either way since it is a subjective topic and therefore always open to debate.