Project much? Under which administration did Russia meddle in the presidential election? Who was Commander in Chief when Russia took Crimea? Which administration has given the most aid to Ukraine? Chew on that for starters.
https://www.foxbusiness.com/money/money-to-ukraine Bush’s eight years in office, from 2001 through 2008, the U.S. government provided about $1.1 billion to Ukraine, Congress almost doubled the amount of aid provided to Ukraine during President Barack Obama’s eight years in the White House, supplying $2.1 billion. Lawmakers approved another significant chunk of aid in 2017 -- the first year of Trump's term, giving Ukraine $446 million. In 2018, that slipped to $350 million. (And in 2019 after Trump was caught in a bribery and extortion scandal...) we add... Now I'm not that good at math in my head same as Trump supporters though I can multiply 17 x 6 in my head. Oh and.. the small print... European Union and European financial institutions have contributed more than $16.4 billion in grants and loans to Ukraine since 2014. European countries have contributed an estimated two-thirds of all of the aid to Ukraine since Russia annexed Crimea in 2014 and launched a conflict in the Donbas region in eastern Ukraine, according to Iain King, a visiting fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
You really aren't that good at math. Can you 2.1 billion by 8 (years)? What does that average out to? Now multiply that by 3 (Trump's 3 years) and get back to us. Take your time on the other questions, it's open book btw. Idiot proof, almost
Haha. You are making projections there little guy, you come back after Trump's term with the actual amount. So, you start with "project much" and then which admin HAS given. The math says DBT2=x
While DTB2 is walking off his spanking.. Since pathological narcissism is associated with reduced frontal cortex thickness I have wondered how this could affect Bone Spurs. Found this. Possibly interesting recent article: The Aging Narcissist: Adding Dementia to the Mix By Christine Hammond, MS, LMHC Last updated: 28 Jun 2019 https://pro.psychcentral.com/exhaus...-aging-narcissist-adding-dementia-to-the-mix/ " But what the narcissist can’t do is dodge the effects of dementia. As a progressive indiscriminate disorder which sometimes transforms into Alzheimer’s or other disorders, dementia affects every area of the brain in random order. What seemed natural and habitual now becomes foreign and difficult. Memory becomes scattered and unreliable. Familiar people become strangers or even enemies that are out to get them. For the narcissist, this is completely unacceptable. Most narcissists rely heavily on their cognitive abilities as a way of constantly demonstrating superiority over others in performance, influence, power, beauty, or money. Any sign that is is deteriorating or diminishing is out of the question, something that cannot and will not be tolerated. This is when the narcissist is most at risk for suicidal behavior. "