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Recent content by Maximus Zeebra

  1. Maximus Zeebra

    How many days or weeks could the US fight a large war (in a stalemate) against a peer rival without going bankrupt?

    Maybe, but if there was an independence movement in Europe, and the US no longer had any support, it seems you would probably not be able to touch any global children anymore either.
  2. Maximus Zeebra

    How many days or weeks could the US fight a large war (in a stalemate) against a peer rival without going bankrupt?

    Until the tiger or the lion fights the dog and it ends up on the ground with lethal wound not being able to move. And what if the dog is actually not big? What is the dog is one of those little ones who keep barking aggressively and everyone is actually just afraid of the owner and not the dog...
  3. Maximus Zeebra

    How many days or weeks could the US fight a large war (in a stalemate) against a peer rival without going bankrupt?

    You know, that's one definition of bankruptcy. And the part about just stealing resources I'm not so sure about. Another definition of bankruptcy, somewhat similar to not being able to pay debts, is if the debt is in real money and the counterpart strops accepting being paid in monopoly money...
  4. Maximus Zeebra

    How many days or weeks could the US fight a large war (in a stalemate) against a peer rival without going bankrupt?

    Knowing their types and looking at them currently many people in the US will probably be in concentration camps during any such war. I remember over a decade ago I had many disagreements with good people right here on this forum. People who hated me, and who I disliked. I wonder where all of...
  5. Maximus Zeebra

    How many days or weeks could the US fight a large war (in a stalemate) against a peer rival without going bankrupt?

    Sure, you keep believing that buddy. I just found out the other day the Euro has actually reached parity with the dollar in global trade and exchange. I thought it was still just 10% for the Euro. Quite a shocker indeed.
  6. Maximus Zeebra

    How many days or weeks could the US fight a large war (in a stalemate) against a peer rival without going bankrupt?

    I'm pretty sure the stock market and the inflated assets would get bombed pretty bad. Let's just say P/E in the US is perhaps 25 before a war, and in Russia it is maybe 5 or 7 or 10. I didn't even consider what percentage of GDP (and tax income) military spending in the US would be if the...
  7. Maximus Zeebra

    How many days or weeks could the US fight a large war (in a stalemate) against a peer rival without going bankrupt?

    Because you win some and lose some. As long as it doesn't go nuclear, then all lose.
  8. Maximus Zeebra

    How many days or weeks could the US fight a large war (in a stalemate) against a peer rival without going bankrupt?

    Let's say a war broke out between the US and Russia or China or both, and nobody was gaining any ground, but things got worse and worse continually. How many days or weeks or months do you think the US could fight such a war before going bankrupt? Let's consider inflated assets and artificial...
  9. Maximus Zeebra

    NATO globalist imperialism and actions in Europe forces Russia to move more forces towards Europe, which headline is more accurate than the other?

    1. NATO globalist imperialism and actions in Europe forces Russia to move more forces towards Europe (they warned many times they will respond to aggressive US(/NATO) actions), and now NATO/US is acting all surprised and being scared and paranoid about Russian attacks and looking at Russian...
  10. Maximus Zeebra

    Goodbye USA

    Nah, those people were the best and last stand of your Republic, which will now be torn apart and destroyed. Like I said, the list in the first post is current, it doesn't mention anything from the future, which will be far worse, and we've already seen signs of that in just one week, and other...
  11. Maximus Zeebra

    Goodbye USA

    Not really, it's pretty insignificant and unimportant. It's just a "big deal" because the politicians were offended by the people. Bigger things happen every day that most people don't even know or care about.
  12. Maximus Zeebra

    Goodbye USA

    I don't know why you are making such a big deal of this. That building is suppose to represent the people, and they do a terrible job at it. Approval ratings for activities in that building barely stay above single digits, so it wouldn't be outrageous if the people took that building back from...
  13. Maximus Zeebra

    Goodbye USA

    Democrats love projecting what they do unto others. They "know" others by their understanding of themselves. Everytime they accuse someone of something you can presume it almost certainly apply to themselves, which is why they have been talking so much about insurrection, subversion, rebellion...
  14. Maximus Zeebra

    Goodbye USA

    No, that's not what I meant. He didn't disagree with what I said, he didn't even address it, and completely missed the point of what I was saying, then proceeded to do the exact same thing again, as if he didn't read or understand what I was saying. Disagreeing is fine, not understanding is fine...
  15. Maximus Zeebra

    Goodbye USA

    I care about him, and I care about you too. I know you will not do it, but I will give you a simple advice anyways, throw away your phone and TV.
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