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Blacknarwhal

Let's Go Brandon!
Apparently nobody told Grandpa Badtouch that there's already pain at the gas pump.

Fair use cited so on and so forth.


Biden Says Russia To "Extend Deeper" In Ukraine, Warns Americans Of Coming "Pain" At Gas Pump

by Tyler Durden
Tuesday, Feb 22, 2022 - 02:53 PM

Update(2:53pmET): President Biden ended the some five to ten minute or less in length speech in which he stumbled quickly through the teleprompter words (even more than usual awkward reading and emotionless stumbling through) by emphasizing "hope" that diplomacy is still an option. But throughout the address he repeated multiple economic "threats" against Russia which had already been on the table.

While he avoided asserting that an "invasion" has already taken place, he opted for the phrasing that Putin is "setting up for an invasion" - which if accomplished will result in severe US sanctions "far beyond 2014". Biden prefaced this by saying the US believes Russia will "extend deeper" beyond the Donbas.

Biden introduced the "first tranche of sanctions to impose costs on Russia" which includes "implementing full blocking sanctions" on two major banking institutions, including a key military bank. He also unveiled sanctions on Russia's sovereign debt, and previewed punitive measures on certain Russian elites and their family members.


He again stated that his administration will "work with Germany to ensure Nord Stream 2 will not, as I promised, move forward" - coming hours after Berlin said it's halted the certification process for the Russia to Germany natural gas pipeline.

"If it continues its aggression, we will impose a steeper cost," Biden pledged, while also focusing the latter part of the speech on what these tensions and escalation might mean for Americans and global energy supplies. "I want to limit the pain that the American people are feeling at the gas pump," he sought to assure, repeating that the White House is working with global partners and energy companies toward a "collective investment to secure global energy supplies."

Biden briefly addressed a military-level response to Russia's "aggression" - emphasizing that the US is reacting with only "defensive moves" and saying that "we have no intention of fighting Russia."
RUSSIA'S MOEX INDEX UP 5.9% IN LATE TRADING AFTER BIDEN SPEAKS
He said the US would only directly intervene in defense of "every piece of *NATO* territory" - while also repeating charges that Russia has sponsored "false flags" in Donbas in order to establish a "political provocation of recognizing sovereign Ukrainian territory." He said US weaponry will continue to be transferred from Baltic allies into Kiev.

He ended by stressing that "there is no question that Russia is the aggressor" but it remains that there's still time to avert the "worst case" scenario.

And as for the Kremlin response...
KREMLIN DID NOT WATCH BIDEN'S SPEECH ON UKRAINE, PUTIN HAS WORKING MEETING NOW - RIA CITES KREMLIN SPOKESMAN
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President Biden is expected to address the Russia-Ukraine crisis hours after Russia's parliament approved Putin's request to deploy troops abroad, and after earlier in the morning a White House national security official called Moscow's recognition of Donetsk and Luhansk independence "an invasion". Biden is scheduled to speak at 1:00pmET during which time 'significant' new sanctions against Russia are expected to be introduced.

LIVE FEED (due to start at 1300ET... but don't hold your breath):

And less than an hour prior to the start of Biden's remarks where he's expected to announce implementation of a new sanctions package targeting Russia, Putin issued further security demands of the West, calling for "recognition of Crimea as part of Russia, halt to weapons shipments to Ukraine, end to Ukraine’s NATO bid," according to The Associated Press.

Putin also addressed reporters after the treaties with Donetsk and Luhansk were signed. Speaking of the breakaway pro-Russia republics, he said:
"We have recognized them, which means that we recognize their basic documents, including their constitutions. Those constitutions set the boundaries as those of the Donetsk and Lugansk regions from the time they were a part of Ukraine."
Putin also said the Minsk agreements were already effectively dead. "Yes, of course, now the Minsk agreements do not exist. So why should we implement them if we have recognised the independence of [the DPR and LPR]," Putin said to reporters.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg responded by telling allies at a briefing that Russia has gone “from covert attempts to destabilize Ukraine to overt military action."
“Moscow has now moved from covert attempts to destabilize Ukraine to overt military action. This is a serious escalation by Russia, and a flagrant violation of international law,” Stoltenberg said at a news conference in Brussels following a meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Commission.
Below is a summary by USA today on some of the latest:
  • President Joe Biden will talk at 1 p.m. from the East Room of the White House.
  • A US national security official called Putin's actions 'the beginning' of 'Russia's latest invasion' into Ukraine, adding that diplomacy is now more difficult.
  • The White House is expecting to lay out new sanctions on Tuesday in response to Putin's actions, following a ban on investment in Russian-backed separatist regions Donetsk and Luhansk.
  • Russian lawmakers have approved President Vladimir Putin's recognition of the independence of two eastern Ukraine provinces.
  • In a significant move, Germany will stop certification of the Russian-owned Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline.
  • The UN Security Council met late Monday in an emergency session, with many members condemning the Kremlin's actions.
Also important is that the EU'S Josep Borrell confirmed that Putin is not currently on the EU sanctions list under preparation.

It will be interesting to see his word choice which is to characterize the nature of how the White House views Russian actions - whether "invasion" or "incursion" - or something which stops short of both. Meanwhile, via news wires:
MILITARY CONVOY OF MORE THAN 100 TRUCKS WITH SOLDIERS SEEN ON ITS WAY TOWARDS UKRAINIAN BORDER IN RUSSIA'S BELGOROD REGION - WITNESS
This as Russian media has noted something that's perhaps ominous in the approval for troop deployment, related to the prospects of broader war:
The resolution did not impose any specific limits on the use of the military, with the number of troops, as well as “the areas of their activity, their goals, and length of stay outside Russia” to be decided by the president “in accordance with the Constitution.”

As Reuters' language suggest, now the term "further invasion" seems in favor... "If Russia further invades Ukraine, the Biden administration could deprive it of a vast swath of low- and high-tech U.S. and foreign-made goods, from commercial electronics and computers to semiconductors and aircraft parts, people familiar with the matter told Reuters."
 

dstraito

TB Fanatic
I am calling on all Americans that can afford it to by a gas guzzling muscle car and drive the heck out of it in response to Brandon's energy policies.

In college A friend had a Ford Mach I 1970 with a 351 Cleveland engine that got about 8 mpg. I would like that car.
 

Bumblepuff

Veteran Member
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"Jen Psaki taught me a new hobby to fill my time between reading teleprompters. I'm here to pump you up, er, I mean your
car. Do you want regular or irregular? Sometimes I'm irregular. I just had spicy burritos for dinner, and now I've got more gas
than I can handle. Do you want to sniff my fumes? I'm good to go. Oh, you better snuff out your cigarette first. Wait, is that a
joint? Listen, I'll make a trade to stop Russia. My toes are frozen. Ooh, the snow is falling. So pretty. Reminds me of vanilla ice
cream. One time I tasted yellow snow I scooped off the White House lawn, but it wasn't lemon flavored. Do you like titanium
rollercoasters? As a kid I had this stuffed monkey. I forgot his name, but he used to live in Wakanda. Bubbles, blue bubbles..."​
 

anna43

Veteran Member
Maybe just maybe he should look at the Trump policies that allowed us to be energy independent and reinstate them. Biden has been a total disaster to this country from day one and it just keeps getting worse.

As far as Russia attacking Ukraine, it sounds like Biden is trying to incite the American public over gas prices being the fault of the Russia invasion which is, of course, another lie. The fault lies directly with Biden and his energy policies. :devilish: :dvl2: :mad: :bhd:
 

Blacknarwhal

Let's Go Brandon!
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"Jen Psaki taught me a new hobby to fill my time between reading teleprompters. I'm here to pump you up, er, I mean your
car. Do you want regular or irregular? Sometimes I'm irregular. I just had spicy burritos for dinner, and now I've got more gas
than I can handle. Do you want to sniff my fumes? I'm good to go. Oh, you better snuff out your cigarette first. Wait, is that a
joint? Listen, I'll make a trade to stop Russia. My toes are frozen. Ooh, the snow is falling. So pretty. Reminds me of vanilla ice
cream. One time I tasted yellow snow I scooped off the White House lawn, but it wasn't lemon flavored. Do you like titanium
rollercoasters? As a kid I had this stuffed monkey. I forgot his name, but he used to live in Wakanda. Bubbles, blue bubbles..."​


Joe Biden's latest speech:

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155 arty

Veteran Member
Apparently nobody told Grandpa Badtouch that there's already pain at the gas pump.

Fair use cited so on and so forth.


Biden Says Russia To "Extend Deeper" In Ukraine, Warns Americans Of Coming "Pain" At Gas Pump

by Tyler Durden
Tuesday, Feb 22, 2022 - 02:53 PM

Update(2:53pmET): President Biden ended the some five to ten minute or less in length speech in which he stumbled quickly through the teleprompter words (even more than usual awkward reading and emotionless stumbling through) by emphasizing "hope" that diplomacy is still an option. But throughout the address he repeated multiple economic "threats" against Russia which had already been on the table.

While he avoided asserting that an "invasion" has already taken place, he opted for the phrasing that Putin is "setting up for an invasion" - which if accomplished will result in severe US sanctions "far beyond 2014". Biden prefaced this by saying the US believes Russia will "extend deeper" beyond the Donbas.

Biden introduced the "first tranche of sanctions to impose costs on Russia" which includes "implementing full blocking sanctions" on two major banking institutions, including a key military bank. He also unveiled sanctions on Russia's sovereign debt, and previewed punitive measures on certain Russian elites and their family members.


He again stated that his administration will "work with Germany to ensure Nord Stream 2 will not, as I promised, move forward" - coming hours after Berlin said it's halted the certification process for the Russia to Germany natural gas pipeline.

"If it continues its aggression, we will impose a steeper cost," Biden pledged, while also focusing the latter part of the speech on what these tensions and escalation might mean for Americans and global energy supplies. "I want to limit the pain that the American people are feeling at the gas pump," he sought to assure, repeating that the White House is working with global partners and energy companies toward a "collective investment to secure global energy supplies."

Biden briefly addressed a military-level response to Russia's "aggression" - emphasizing that the US is reacting with only "defensive moves" and saying that "we have no intention of fighting Russia."

He said the US would only directly intervene in defense of "every piece of *NATO* territory" - while also repeating charges that Russia has sponsored "false flags" in Donbas in order to establish a "political provocation of recognizing sovereign Ukrainian territory." He said US weaponry will continue to be transferred from Baltic allies into Kiev.

He ended by stressing that "there is no question that Russia is the aggressor" but it remains that there's still time to avert the "worst case" scenario.

And as for the Kremlin response...

* * *
President Biden is expected to address the Russia-Ukraine crisis hours after Russia's parliament approved Putin's request to deploy troops abroad, and after earlier in the morning a White House national security official called Moscow's recognition of Donetsk and Luhansk independence "an invasion". Biden is scheduled to speak at 1:00pmET during which time 'significant' new sanctions against Russia are expected to be introduced.

LIVE FEED (due to start at 1300ET... but don't hold your breath):

And less than an hour prior to the start of Biden's remarks where he's expected to announce implementation of a new sanctions package targeting Russia, Putin issued further security demands of the West, calling for "recognition of Crimea as part of Russia, halt to weapons shipments to Ukraine, end to Ukraine’s NATO bid," according to The Associated Press.

Putin also addressed reporters after the treaties with Donetsk and Luhansk were signed. Speaking of the breakaway pro-Russia republics, he said:

Putin also said the Minsk agreements were already effectively dead. "Yes, of course, now the Minsk agreements do not exist. So why should we implement them if we have recognised the independence of [the DPR and LPR]," Putin said to reporters.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg responded by telling allies at a briefing that Russia has gone “from covert attempts to destabilize Ukraine to overt military action."

Below is a summary by USA today on some of the latest:
  • President Joe Biden will talk at 1 p.m. from the East Room of the White House.
  • A US national security official called Putin's actions 'the beginning' of 'Russia's latest invasion' into Ukraine, adding that diplomacy is now more difficult.
  • The White House is expecting to lay out new sanctions on Tuesday in response to Putin's actions, following a ban on investment in Russian-backed separatist regions Donetsk and Luhansk.
  • Russian lawmakers have approved President Vladimir Putin's recognition of the independence of two eastern Ukraine provinces.
  • In a significant move, Germany will stop certification of the Russian-owned Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline.
  • The UN Security Council met late Monday in an emergency session, with many members condemning the Kremlin's actions.
Also important is that the EU'S Josep Borrell confirmed that Putin is not currently on the EU sanctions list under preparation.

It will be interesting to see his word choice which is to characterize the nature of how the White House views Russian actions - whether "invasion" or "incursion" - or something which stops short of both. Meanwhile, via news wires:

This as Russian media has noted something that's perhaps ominous in the approval for troop deployment, related to the prospects of broader war:


As Reuters' language suggest, now the term "further invasion" seems in favor... "If Russia further invades Ukraine, the Biden administration could deprive it of a vast swath of low- and high-tech U.S. and foreign-made goods, from commercial electronics and computers to semiconductors and aircraft parts, people familiar with the matter told Reuters."
it's been a pain in the gas pump since the second you stepped your senile freaking ass in your stolen office you ****tard !!!!!
 

dash8200

Senior Member
Russia collusion is the demo-commie-rats getting the price per barrel of oil up, bleeds us dry all the while enriching Russia/opec.
 

Rabbit

Has No Life - Lives on TB
I guess Biden keeps screwing around with Russia in Ukraine so he can continue to ignore Russia in Syria and the rest of our enemies around the world.

Many are united in prayer that the bungler in chief and his illegal regime will be removed before America is completely destroyed.
 
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Sherrynboo

Veteran Member
Oh, make no mistake, there IS a plan! He is doing just what his handlers dictate. By 2030 you will own nothing and be HAPPY dammit! You will be lucky if you are even allowed to walk anywhere. This Meta deal with FB, all about virtual reality. I think part of the plan is to get people so lost in it that they forget about everything else.
 

Cacheman

Ultra MAGA!



Western Leaders Blame Russia-Ukraine Conflict for Energy Prices, Deflecting From G7 Build Back Better and Climate Change Agenda - The Last Refuge


5-6 minutes


The agenda really is quite transparent when you stop and look at it overall. Riddle me this…

Why would the Biden administration announce yesterday they were cancelling new oil and gas leases if they were worried about the Russia-Ukraine impact on oil and gas prices?

The short answer is, they wouldn’t.


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If the Biden team were worried about gas prices, they would be doing everything possible to lower gas prices as the Russia-Ukraine crisis unfolds…. but they are not. They are doing the exact opposite. Why? Because the Biden administration wants high gas prices as part of the Green New Deal as executed within their energy and regulatory policy.

High gas prices and high energy prices are a feature, not a flaw of Biden policy. The goal is to achieve approximately $10/gal gasoline at which point the economics of the climate change agenda find parity over fossil fuels for the average person.

So far, it looks like gasoline will easily reach $10/gal in Biden’s term as the disposable front man for the larger agenda. By the end of this year, we are on track to see the first $7/gal rate for gasoline in the U.S. From there they only need increases of $1/gal per year for a few years.

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In the U.S. it was previously called “The Green New Deal.” However, the wording was shifted to “Build Back Better” upon the instructions of the global leaders who engineer the narratives. Both plans are versions of climate change policy as deployed by the World Economic Forum.

Build Back Better is the program to push climate change policy in the aftermath of the pandemic.

Overall, the global climate change agenda is a system of new economics. Climate change gets us to the global carbon trading system that is the holy grail of the World Economic Forum. Carbon trading, when triggered, would automatically supersede financial market trading in scope and scale. Again, we repeat the baseline, there are trillions at stake, and everything is about the economics.

The Biden administration and western leaders of the G7 are all chasing the same objective. However, they do not want their citizens to realize the pain they feel is an intentional construct of their political leadership. That’s where Vladimir Putin and the Russia-Ukraine crisis come into play as a useful tool for blame-casting.

Check out this article from today: “Ukraine-Russia crisis could lead to highest gas prices in California history, expert says.”

(VIA ABC) – SAN JOSE, Calif. (KGO) — California’s already record-high gas prices are expected to get even more expensive in the coming months, according to experts, and it’s all being fueled by the crisis between Russia and Ukraine.

[…] “If Western countries come after Russia with sanctions, Russia could just say, ‘Hey, we’re just going to cut off oil,'” explained Patrick De Haan of GasBuddy. “And that could cause oil prices to spike at a time that gasoline demand is continuing to recover as COVID numbers decline.” (read more)


None of the current gas price increases have anything to do with Russia or Ukraine. The U.S. government has completely shut down our own oil and gas industry development as intended by Joe Biden policy. It was the very first executive order signed on the very first day in office.

YESTERDAY – “Biden revived the social cost of carbon on his first day in office, setting it at $51 per ton of CO2 emissions — the same level as set by the Obama administration. The administration was expected to release an updated figure this February” (LINK)

The climate change agenda is at the heart of the collective world order push for a global carbon trading system. That system is what the Paris Climate Treaty was intended to facilitate.

However, when you chase climate change policy to its logical conclusion, there was always going to be a time when the financial pain felt by the citizens was considered a major hurdle to achieve the carbon trade exchanges. Gas prices and energy prices are going to hurt people, working families especially. That’s why they need Vladimir Putin portrayed in the role of the bad guy who the G7 can blame for gas price increases.

Global oil demand about to surge, U.S. shale development and growth is over (Biden policy), and OPEC’s spare capacity is set to be exhausted.

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All of the western leaders just need to keep the average person blaming the Russia-Ukraine crisis for the rising cost of gasoline, and all will be well.

Gas will reach $7/gal.

Putin will be blamed.

Watch:

View: https://twitter.com/Breaking911/status/1496207991229624325?s=20&t=Eao5OFUdJyDeM6IXDcCK7g


Prepare your affairs accordingly.

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The Hammer

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Definitely shades of the Carter administration, when it seemed things were happening TO us, and the president was merely reacting helplessly, with an air of inevitability.

Or, the same attitude as Obama's - America is in an inevitable slide, might as well lead from behind. Until Trump came along with the magic wand that Obama said no one had...
 

Cardinal

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No Shooting War in Ukraine – Dr. Paul Craig Roberts

By Greg Hunter’s USAWatchdog.com
Dr. Paul Craig Roberts (PCR), former Assistant Treasury Secretary and international award-winning journalist, says the problems in Ukraine have been boiling for 8 years. Millions of Russian people were supposed to be protected in Eastern Ukraine under the so-called Minsk Agreement. It was supposed to stop the fighting, but the fighting never stopped.

Now, Russia has recognized the breakaway regions and has a deal to protect the Russian people there. PCR explains, “Putin said we have to give them some kind of semi-autonomy. Let them have their own police in that area so they won’t be persecuted by the Ukrainian majority. Putin worked out this agreement, and Ukraine signed it. Germany and France guaranteed it, and the breakaway republics signed it, but we (U.S.) prevented Ukraine from complying with it. . . . The minute Russian troops moved in, the shelling stopped. It completely stopped, and it won’t start back.”

The non-stop propaganda by the mainstream media (MSM) makes people think we are at the brink of war with Russia. The Obama/Biden Administration is clearly pushing for war in the region, but PCR says “no way” and goes on to explain, “How are we going to fight them? NATO in a battle with Russia would not last five minutes. I am just talking about conventional war. NATO cannot mobilize sufficient military force to confront Russia. They just don’t have it. The force isn’t there, and Russia does not want Ukraine. . . . Ukraine is bankrupt. It’s full of neo-Nazis, it’s trouble. . . . There is a propaganda war going on . . . but there is not going to be a shooting war over Ukraine. Something really stupid would have to happen to cause that.”

What is stupid are the sanctions that are piling up on Russia that will only hurt the already financially troubled West. For example, according to PCR, “The German Chancellor says I am going to punish the Germans by turning off the pipeline because Russia recognized Donbass. It makes no sense. Why is he punishing Germans? Their energy prices go up. The banks who financed it fail. What if Putin says you don’t need that pipeline, we will turn off this other pipeline too. What happens in Europe? They are dependent on this energy. People will freeze to death in the winter. The factories will close down. The German Chancellor is an idiot. He’s punishing Germans, not Russians.”

PCR says inflation is high but not because of massive money printing by the Fed. Inflation is rising because of the extreme CV19 policies. PCR explains, “What’s the cause of the inflation? The lockdowns are the cause of the inflation and the stupid Covid policies. The lockdowns are the source of inflation. Why? They busted up all the supply chains. They stopped production. Production ceased. Factories closed. Restaurants closed. Everything closed. People lost their jobs. The Governor of California banned half of the American trucking fleet from entering California. . . . People lost their jobs but got a government check instead. The money did not decline, but supply did. So, prices went up, and that’s why we have inflation.”

PCR says look for the Fed to make yet another policy mistake that will wreck the economy. PCR says, “Most people don’t understand the Fed is not there to help the economy. It’s there to help the New York banks. . . . The Fed has never served the economy or the people. It’s always made policy mistakes, and it was a Fed policy mistake that caused the Great Depression.”

Join Greg Hunter of USAWatchdog.com as he goes One-on-One with award-winning journalist Dr. Paul Craig Roberts 2.22.22 (There is much more in the 50 min. interview.)
video at link.
 

tech

Veteran Member
Just a thought for those who believe that a Russian move to cut off oil won't impact us...if/when that occurs OPEC will raise its prices to compensate for the higher demand.
 

Chance

Veteran Member
Biden et Al want zero emissions...the more we don't drive the better. Higher gas prices at the pump, higher natural gas prices, all part of the Big Plan to reduce our carbon footprint. While they burn all they want.

They hate us. They couldn't care less about our gas prices, obviously.

And climate change is their cover for depopulation
 
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Chance

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LATEST POSTS
No Shooting War in Ukraine – Dr. Paul Craig Roberts

By Greg Hunter’s USAWatchdog.com
Dr. Paul Craig Roberts (PCR), former Assistant Treasury Secretary and international award-winning journalist, says the problems in Ukraine have been boiling for 8 years. Millions of Russian people were supposed to be protected in Eastern Ukraine under the so-called Minsk Agreement. It was supposed to stop the fighting, but the fighting never stopped.

Now, Russia has recognized the breakaway regions and has a deal to protect the Russian people there. PCR explains, “Putin said we have to give them some kind of semi-autonomy. Let them have their own police in that area so they won’t be persecuted by the Ukrainian majority. Putin worked out this agreement, and Ukraine signed it. Germany and France guaranteed it, and the breakaway republics signed it, but we (U.S.) prevented Ukraine from complying with it. . . . The minute Russian troops moved in, the shelling stopped. It completely stopped, and it won’t start back.”

The non-stop propaganda by the mainstream media (MSM) makes people think we are at the brink of war with Russia. The Obama/Biden Administration is clearly pushing for war in the region, but PCR says “no way” and goes on to explain, “How are we going to fight them? NATO in a battle with Russia would not last five minutes. I am just talking about conventional war. NATO cannot mobilize sufficient military force to confront Russia. They just don’t have it. The force isn’t there, and Russia does not want Ukraine. . . . Ukraine is bankrupt. It’s full of neo-Nazis, it’s trouble. . . . There is a propaganda war going on . . . but there is not going to be a shooting war over Ukraine. Something really stupid would have to happen to cause that.”

What is stupid are the sanctions that are piling up on Russia that will only hurt the already financially troubled West. For example, according to PCR, “The German Chancellor says I am going to punish the Germans by turning off the pipeline because Russia recognized Donbass. It makes no sense. Why is he punishing Germans? Their energy prices go up. The banks who financed it fail. What if Putin says you don’t need that pipeline, we will turn off this other pipeline too. What happens in Europe? They are dependent on this energy. People will freeze to death in the winter. The factories will close down. The German Chancellor is an idiot. He’s punishing Germans, not Russians.”

PCR says inflation is high but not because of massive money printing by the Fed. Inflation is rising because of the extreme CV19 policies. PCR explains, “What’s the cause of the inflation? The lockdowns are the cause of the inflation and the stupid Covid policies. The lockdowns are the source of inflation. Why? They busted up all the supply chains. They stopped production. Production ceased. Factories closed. Restaurants closed. Everything closed. People lost their jobs. The Governor of California banned half of the American trucking fleet from entering California. . . . People lost their jobs but got a government check instead. The money did not decline, but supply did. So, prices went up, and that’s why we have inflation.”

PCR says look for the Fed to make yet another policy mistake that will wreck the economy. PCR says, “Most people don’t understand the Fed is not there to help the economy. It’s there to help the New York banks. . . . The Fed has never served the economy or the people. It’s always made policy mistakes, and it was a Fed policy mistake that caused the Great Depression.”

Join Greg Hunter of USAWatchdog.com as he goes One-on-One with award-winning journalist Dr. Paul Craig Roberts 2.22.22 (There is much more in the 50 min. interview.)
video at link.
Why does he call these policy 'mistakes'? He even believes it's all planned...? He's right about the pipeline and Germany...and Europe...and the sanctions put on Russia hurt the US...planned destruction of the middle class...plus ...THEY hate us that much.

He's right about covid...it's been the biggest transfer (steal) of money in history...and it was all carefully planned.

The question is...when will they kill most of us?
 
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Papa

Senior Member
Why should this ukraine/russia love fest affect our gas prices...not too long ago we out produced the world and had plenty... till Brandon's dumb azz oozed his way into the white house...ukraine/russia isn't the problem...
 

vector7

Dot Collector

vector7

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MSM MALPRACTICE: CBS Blames Inflation, Gas Prices and Supply Chain Issues on Ukraine Crisis

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CBS: The U.S. economy has been hit with increased gas prices, inflation, and supply-chain issues due to the Ukraine crisis.

Fact check: COMPLETELY FALSE.
View: https://twitter.com/TimRunsHisMouth/status/1496515714471051266?s=20&t=QM4UL-GwudCfLfzEAnGrHQ


Catturd ™@CBSNews Delete your account.

View: https://twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1496364402643456001?s=20&t=Dr7g63ygEO_DnUPSQwpFWw
 

Hfcomms

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Warns Americans Of Coming "Pain" At Gas Pump



That dog ain't gonna hunt for most people that can still think. The Ukraine doesn't export any oil and this little dust up in Europe shouldn't effect oil supplies. The gas at the pump today that they jack the prices up on was made from oil bought and paid for three months ago and refined two weeks ago and it shouldn't make a difference with the prices for at least another three months if they are going to try to blame this on Russia.

Biden did his level best to try to hamstring us with our own energy production and that started on day 1 of his installation in the White House. They always have a boogey man to blame for all the troubles in the world when they themselves are the ones causing the conflicts.
 

KFhunter

Veteran Member
Be prepared for a painful experience.


I just remembered when Obama was in office everyone was buying econo-cars and Teslas, while "gas hogs" they couldn't hardly give away.

Trump got in, gas prices went low, new trucks topped 80 grand, and RV's doubled or tripled along with boats went sky high.

Kinda hoping trucks sit on lots with huge incentives to buy, but I can wait


I expect RV's and especially boats to crash in value along with used small airplanes
 
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