"The most significant threat to our national security is our debt," Admiral Michael Mullen, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, August 27, 2010


Friday, February 25, 2022

An interesting and unexpected display of...

... freedom (and its needs) v. materialism (and it anything butt needs) is underway.

We the people who claim freedom have pretty well converted that once upon a time concept requiring 24/7 responsibility into an almost endless (a tad different… 24/7 version) repetitions of silly advertisements for costly butt unmentioned priced crapola aplenty…

… and meanwhile… a fella (his last name rhymes with Kremlin*) and his outfit that are now on our media's (you know what) list (rhymes with “it”) has simply redirected his military and economy and citizenry to making darn sure that the smelliness of materialism is kept many more kilometers away from his country’s capital – rhymes with… well listen to the song s’il vous plait…  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJWmbLS2_ec

Dare we say… holy mama… dis’ here outcome is sure gonna be worth every less value dollars buy the trillions it’s costin’… tee hee hee – golly gee what’s really happenin’  in our land of the free… minus... miA... responsibility… huh?

 

* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moscow_Kremlin   The site had been continuously inhabited by Finnic peoples since the 2nd century BC.

Up to the 14th century, the site was known as the 'grad of Moscow'. The word "Kremlin" was first recorded in 1331…

The existing Kremlin walls and towers were built by Italian masters from 1485 to 1495. The irregular triangle of the Kremlin wall encloses an area of 275,000 square metres (2,960,000 sq ft). Its overall length is 2,235 metres (2,444 yards), but the height ranges from 5 to 19 metres (16 to 62 ft), depending on the terrain. The wall's thickness is between 3.5 and 6.5 metres (11 and 21 ft).

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