savvytraveller

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savvytraveller

savvytraveller

@wineexpert1968

Travel - horse racing - fine wines

Staffordshire, England Katılım Mart 2015
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savvytraveller@wineexpert1968·
@sevenbarrows Nicky, he’s a terrible jumper. Needs to improve dramatically if he is to be top class. Jumped much better without the jockey on him!!
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savvytraveller@wineexpert1968·
It was very clear that Oisin Murphy was cheating on Club Class in the 7:00pm at @kemptonparkrace. This should be viewed by the @BHAStewards as a non-trier and he is clearly throwing the race. Brings the sport into disrepute. Shameful.
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savvytraveller@wineexpert1968·
@Tonypidge1 @RacingPost @BHAHorseracing I’m the first person to campaign for racing. I’ve followed it passionately since a child. The thoroughbred wouldn’t even exist if the ‘antis’ had their way. I want racing to grow & thrive. But more needs to be done on welfare. Both in terms of lifetime tracking & on course (NH)
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Racing Post@RacingPost·
RIP Saint Sam 💔
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Ari Fleischer
Ari Fleischer@AriFleischer·
My message here clearly struck a nerve. A few friends from when I was press secretary, domestically and abroad, don’t like what I said. Instead of seeing how Western European nations must change, they just want to attack Trump. The reason it struck a nerve is because they recognize that this time NATO nations are being held to account. They know they’ve come up short for decades and by denying us overflight rights, they’ve gone too far. Americans are fed up, especially with France and Spain. Trump won’t stand for it and they know it. They now fear the consequences of their inaction. The UK, unlike its days under Thatcher or Blair, is wishy-washy. They’ve often been a good allie, but this time they want to sit it out and have it both ways. We can use their bases, but only for limited operations. At least the UK spends real money on defense. France, Spain, and Italy are another story. So too is Canada. None of these four contribute seriously to NATO. They’re laggards, trying to get away with it. Spain and France force our pilots to fly thousands of miles out of the way (I thought they didn’t like carbon footprints) en route to Iran. Eastern Europe is a different story. They spend more on defense and they understand power. They lived under Soviet domination and recognize weakness when they see it. They won’t be weak. Western European governments, especially France, are good at issuing communiques and statements. They enjoy hosting conferences. They love to ponder deeply. Getting them to act is another matter, unless it’s to purchase Russian LNG, which they still do. The world is changing. Out of this war will come a new group of younger nations that understand real power and the importance of strength. The UAE, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Israel and Eastern Europe will emerge stronger than ever. Western Europe will continue to fall behind. As for Trump, you don’t have to like him. He often says things none of his predecessors would say. But don’t underestimate the fact that US taxpayers are fed up with nations that don’t pull their weight, and then force our pilots to take risks and longer flights so we can rid the world from the menace that is Iran. Today’s Western European leaders would rather mollify Iran and pay them ransoms (trade) than support the US. Things are different today. We all know it. The UK, France, Spain and Italy (despite its Prime Minister) have earned the consequences that will unfold. They could have and should have supported us. Not as a NATO alliance. But as individual free nations. All we wanted was overflight rights and full access to airfields. They’ve made their choices. Soon, they’ll see the results.
Ari Fleischer@AriFleischer

When this is over, the western part of NATO will never be the same. Spain, England, France and Italy have sold us out, as they too often have a history of doing. Eastern European nations are the heart of NATO. They spend money on defense, know how to fight and love the US. France particularly deserves fault and blame. From supporting China and Russia at the UN to denying Americans overflight rights, they’re doing what they’ve always done - showing weakness, while cutting deals with terrorists. (The reason the US has a Marine Corps and Navy is unlike France, we refused to pay a ransom to the Barbary Pirates. France is always happy to cut a deal.) Wars have unintended consequences as nations show their true colors. NATO will never be the same, and Western European weakness and acquiescence is the cause.

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Adam Kinzinger (Slava Ukraini) 🇺🇸🇺🇦
Ok. Here we go Ari, you know better than this. You’ve been inside the room. You understand how alliances actually function, not just how they’re talked about on cable hits. NATO was never meaningfully consulted here. Not brought in as partners. Not treated as allies whose buy-in mattered. Instead, for years they’ve been publicly dressed down, threatened, and told outright that they’re on their own. When the President of the United States repeatedly questions the value of the alliance, floats walking away from Article 5, and even talks about things like taking Greenland, you don’t get trust—you get hedging. So now there’s a major war raging on their own continent, and those countries are being asked to stretch even thinner for an operation they had no role in shaping, led by a president who has made clear he views alliances as transactional at best and disposable at worst. Of course they’re cautious. Of course they’re calculating risk. And yes—of course they’re worried they’ll be left holding the bag when Trump inevitably changes course or loses interest. That’s not freeloading. That’s rational behavior in response to uncertainty we created. You’re right that some European countries have underinvested in defense. That’s been true for years, and many have started correcting it—especially since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. But let’s not pretend this moment exists in a vacuum. Trust is cumulative. And it’s been burned down repeatedly. And the idea that this is about “refusing to help the U.S. rid the world of Iran” ignores the bigger strategic picture. European nations are dealing with an active land war, energy insecurity, domestic political strain, and the very real possibility that U.S. commitments to NATO could evaporate overnight. You don’t expand commitments under those conditions—you consolidate. You know this, Ari. And I think you know why this argument doesn’t hold up. But somewhere along the way, you traded that understanding for applause lines. You’ve sold yourself at the altar of popularity instead of leveling with people about the complexity here. Alliances aren’t maintained by ultimatums and public humiliation. They’re maintained by trust, consultation, and consistency. We’ve offered too little of that lately—and now we’re seeing the result.
Ari Fleischer@AriFleischer

My message here clearly struck a nerve. A few friends from when I was press secretary, domestically and abroad, don’t like what I said. Instead of seeing how Western European nations must change, they just want to attack Trump. The reason it struck a nerve is because they recognize that this time NATO nations are being held to account. They know they’ve come up short for decades and by denying us overflight rights, they’ve gone too far. Americans are fed up, especially with France and Spain. Trump won’t stand for it and they know it. They now fear the consequences of their inaction. The UK, unlike its days under Thatcher or Blair, is wishy-washy. They’ve often been a good allie, but this time they want to sit it out and have it both ways. We can use their bases, but only for limited operations. At least the UK spends real money on defense. France, Spain, and Italy are another story. So too is Canada. None of these four contribute seriously to NATO. They’re laggards, trying to get away with it. Spain and France force our pilots to fly thousands of miles out of the way (I thought they didn’t like carbon footprints) en route to Iran. Eastern Europe is a different story. They spend more on defense and they understand power. They lived under Soviet domination and recognize weakness when they see it. They won’t be weak. Western European governments, especially France, are good at issuing communiques and statements. They enjoy hosting conferences. They love to ponder deeply. Getting them to act is another matter, unless it’s to purchase Russian LNG, which they still do. The world is changing. Out of this war will come a new group of younger nations that understand real power and the importance of strength. The UAE, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Israel and Eastern Europe will emerge stronger than ever. Western Europe will continue to fall behind. As for Trump, you don’t have to like him. He often says things none of his predecessors would say. But don’t underestimate the fact that US taxpayers are fed up with nations that don’t pull their weight, and then force our pilots to take risks and longer flights so we can rid the world from the menace that is Iran. Today’s Western European leaders would rather mollify Iran and pay them ransoms (trade) than support the US. Things are different today. We all know it. The UK, France, Spain and Italy (despite its Prime Minister) have earned the consequences that will unfold. They could have and should have supported us. Not as a NATO alliance. But as individual free nations. All we wanted was overflight rights and full access to airfields. They’ve made their choices. Soon, they’ll see the results.

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Global Statistics@Globalstats11·
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Lucario@LucarioBarbosa·
@Globalstats11 You can get the best versions of all these foods in the United States
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Tim⚡️Crypto TA@TimBurgess80·
@SkyNews Trump is a cunt. Stop giving this twat airtime. He will be out in 2 years and dead within 10. He’s a flash in the pan and the US should be ashamed they voted him in
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Sky News@SkyNews·
Watch as U.S. President Donald Trump mocks Sir Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron at The White House Easter lunch gathering. Live updates: trib.al/JkX5NX7
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savvytraveller@wineexpert1968·
@fatbastard74 @SkyNews 🤣🤣🤣🤣 You’re a moron mate. You’re just not intelligent enough to realise it 🤣🤣🤣🤣.
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@SkyNews Is he wrong tho? UK and French PM's = Cowards. ✅️ NATO = are paper tiger. ✅️ Macron still recovering from the right hand by his wife ❌️ So close, almost 3 for 3! He's actually still recovering from a right hand delivered by his, HUSBAND! ✅️
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savvytraveller@wineexpert1968·
Where are all the @Ryanair staff at Gate 54 @manairport? Very aggressive man playing music very loud. Was told by fellow passenger and then got incredibly aggressive. Should no be allowed to board the plane. Disgraceful.
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Russell Guest@RussellGuest6·
Hey @manairport 1 Security line open in T2 on Easter weekend?! Useless bastards, worst airport in the UK by far 🤡🖕
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savvytraveller@wineexpert1968·
travelling through the shit show that is @manairport T3. Long security queues & haven’t invested in new technology like other airports so still liquid restrictions which meant an even longer wait (for me) as I’d thought they’d updated. Now sitting in grotty lounge. Dreadful.
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savvytraveller@wineexpert1968·
@Hortini What the f**k is wrong with our media?? They’re nuts. Even the @BBCNews showing themselves up. It’s shameful. So glad I stopped paying my TV licence a few years ago.
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Zack Polanski
Zack Polanski@ZackPolanski·
@ScotNational It's wild that this man was allowed to present on the BBC for so long. Not great for the so called impartiality of the institution that their flagship political presenters leave and start behaving like peoples angry right wing uncle at Xmas!
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(((Dan Hodges)))
(((Dan Hodges)))@DPJHodges·
There may be other facts to come out. But if, as currently being reported, Scott Mills really has been sacked because of an offence that was allegedly committed 30 years ago, and that failed to even meet the basic evidential threshold for a prosecution, then that's insane.
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savvytraveller@wineexpert1968·
@Ashotinthedark2 @johnbbeta @benjaminbbello @GWRHelp He did absolutely the right thing to contact the rail company. It could have been an explosive device and it really isn’t his responsibility to resolve that situation. The fact that you never see staff on any trains these days is the main cause for concern from this incident.
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Ashotinthedark@Ashotinthedark2·
@johnbbeta @benjaminbbello @GWRHelp They may well come from a country where there is a high trust society. They do still exist. However, we are in a country where someone can't be bothered to go and see if there's someone in the toilet and that they are Ok but would rather send a Tweet.
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BBB King@benjaminbbello·
I arrive to find a bag left on the seat to Plymouth , the ladies next to me said a man left it and he has been gone for a while apparently he went to the toilet. @GWRHelp I am on the train 10.03am train to Plymouth. Can you check if the man who left the bag is in the toilet?
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