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Comments by James O'Grady
I voted: YesSuch a sad situation. And to make things worse, Putin thinks he can make up for his dismal failure by targeting and killing civilians. The guy has a screw loose.
I voted: NoRising interest rates are really going to bite us. What did the government think was going to happen after COVID?
Wishful thinking. The facts say otherwise unfortunately. More likely Ukraine wouldn't have received as much support as they have thus far from the US or NATO's European alies.
Let's hope not. This time nuclear weapons are in play. Which is why I think we need to do more to slow Putin's advance and grind it to a halt. The further he gets now, the more emboldened he'll be. Ukraine needs to negotiate a ceasefire that includes succeeding some territory but obviously not the capital nor Odessa. The two cities Putin covets most.