(Taliban image from Twitter)
Dear www.notquiterightnews.com readers,
Many articles today on the wonderful job the Afghan government is doing to protect themselves, their people and their attempted democracy. The Taliban is setting personal records for land pillaged, women and schoolgirls raped and poppy fields in production! Dear Europe, please anticipate extremely large amounts of heroin at low prices for the next foreseeable future. Dear US, continue to focus on stopping the influx of massive amounts of drugs through your southern border.
President Biden and his Border Czar, VP Harris will be all over this with explanations of how successful the process is going. The US media is already writing flowing stories of how wonderful the Biden administration was in the orderly process of turning the country over to the Afghani’s (er….Taliban).
Your’s truly see a cluster F%^& not seen since Saigon….
Here are some other news highlights from NQRNews for 11 August 21:
Diplomacy News:
Twenty years, $5TRILLION and all we have to show for it is this bullshit and lower heroin prices with greater availability. Thank Joe:
Hundreds of Afghan troops surrender to Taliban near Kunduz | TheHill
Information news:
This is happening too fast! Didn’t anyone tell the Afghan Government that they will be killed? Seems they are a conduit instead of an impediment:
US Intelligence Revises Afghan Estimate: Kabul To Be Overrun “Sooner Than Feared” | ZeroHedge
Military News:
US Congress about to saddle the US taxpayers with $5TRILLION+ of debt, and they can’t pony up $50Billion for Navy ships that keep the shipyards open?! Fairly certain the Democrats got money for a ton of pet projects and the GOP caved and got…..(?) Bupkiss:
US Senate votes down $50B defense infrastructure boost (defensenews.com)
Economics:
Ah, Cryptocurrency. The financial savior of the future! (Until the US Congress and Federal Reserve get their greedy mits into is!). They really think they are going to be allowed to have a source of revenue that they can’t control??:
Bitcoin tax? How cryptocurrency could help pay for US infrastructure – CSMonitor.com
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Uncle Mike
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