Then what's the big deal if we already import that much? I'm confused. How can it make any difference? Do these numbers impact our weapon making which is why I thought everyone was objecting to it. Beside, we don't need uranium, isn't the US is going all in on clean coal? — Lee Potts, OFS […]
Again it is not a transaction that will impact the military strength of either country one way or the other. The questions don't actually has answers because no uranium is actually leaving the country. It was just a stake in a company being purchased. — Lee Potts, OFS ? (@LeePottsPoet) February 14, 2018
It was a stake in a mining compay that changed hands, that's all. — Lee Potts, OFS ? (@LeePottsPoet) February 14, 2018
Okay, I thought my questions made it clear, no uranium was boxed up and shipped off to Russia to be put into bombs. No uranium is actually going to leave the country. The military strength or weakness of neither country is going to be changed by this. — Lee Potts, OFS ? (@LeePottsPoet) February 14, […]
I guess you didn't hear about the tax cut, the budget that was just released and the fact that he still hasn't put the sanctions against Russia (that had overwhelmingly bipartisan support) into effect (and he's sort of required to do that last one). — Lee Potts, OFS ? (@LeePottsPoet) February 14, 2018
Do you even understand the nature of the transaction that all of you people have been screaming about for so long? This whole "scandal" was debunked months ago. — Lee Potts, OFS ? (@LeePottsPoet) February 14, 2018
Okay, answer me this? How much uranium was actually sold in pounds? How was it transported? When did it leave the country? Why would Russia buy uranium for weapons when both the they and the US already have enough stockpiled that they done even need any? — Lee Potts, OFS ? (@LeePottsPoet) February 14, 2018
I said "might as well be a bot." Talk about a lack of critical thinking skills. Again, how about actually addressing any of the points I made instead of just making personal attacks? That might make for a nice change. — Lee Potts, OFS ? (@LeePottsPoet) February 14, 2018
We didn't need to demand to see their taxes because they adhered to what has become a long-established custom and released them to the public voluntarily. It's the fact that trump won't, even after promising to so, that makes it so weird and suspicious. — Lee Potts, OFS ? (@LeePottsPoet) February 14, 2018
What do you mean by "simply BEING Trump?" We want him indited because there is every indication, whether his supporters want to see it or not, that he has sold out our country to the billionaire class and to Russia, — Lee Potts, OFS ? (@LeePottsPoet) February 14, 2018