Weekly Update --- Foreign Policy Fail: Biden's Sanctions are a Windfall For Russia!
Weekly Update --- Foreign Policy Fail: Biden's Sanctions are a Windfall For Russia! by Ron Paul Liberty Report
Weekly Update --- Foreign Policy Fail: Biden's Sanctions are a Windfall For Russia! by Ron Paul Liberty Report
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Biden's Blame Game
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| Hello everybody and thank you for tuning in to the weekly report. | |
| Foreign policy fail. | |
| Biden's sanctions are a windfall for Russia. | |
| It's easy to see why, according to a new Paris poll, 71% of Americans said they do not want Joe Biden to run for re-election. | |
| As Americans face record gas prices and the highest inflation in 40 years, President Biden admits he could not care less. | |
| His administration is committed to fight a proxy war with Russia through Ukraine, and Americans just need to suck it up. | |
| Last week, a New York Times reporter asked Biden how long he expects Americans to pay record gasoline prices over his administration's Ukraine policy. | |
| As long as it takes, replied the president without hesitation. | |
| Russia cannot defeat Ukraine, added Biden, as justification for his administration's pro-pain policy toward Americans. | |
| The president has repeatedly tried to deflect blame for the growing economic crisis by claiming Russia is solely behind recent inflation. | |
| The reason why gas prices are up is because of Russia, Russia, Russia, Russia, he said in the same press conference. | |
| But Biden has a big problem. | |
| Americans do not believe him. | |
| According to a Rasmussen poll earlier in this month, only 11% of Americans believe Biden's claim that Russian President Vladimir Putin is to blame for high prices. | |
| When it comes to disdain for the average American hurt by higher prices, there is more than enough in the Biden administration to go around. | |
| Brian Dees, director of President Biden's National Economic Council, was asked in a recent CNN interview, what do you say to those families that say, listen, we can't afford to pay $4.85 a gallon for months, if not years? | |
| His answer. | |
| This is about the future of the liberal world order, and we have to stand firm. | |
| Has there ever been an administration more out of touch with the American people? | |
| If you ask working Americans whether they'd be happy to suffer poverty for the liberal world order, how many would say, well, that sounds like a great idea. | |
| President Biden's attempts to bring down gasoline prices are bound to fail because he does not understand the problem. | |
| He can beg the Saudis to pump more oil. | |
| He can even threaten the U.S. oil companies as he did in a tweet yesterday. | |
| He can buy and sell from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve in an attempt to give the impression that prices are lowering. | |
| None of it will work. | |
| The strangest part of this idea that Americans must suffer to hurt the Russians is that these policies aren't even hurting Russia. | |
| Only the contrary, Russia has seen record profits from its oil and gas exports since the beginning of the Ukraine war. | |
| According to a recent New York Times article, increasing global oil and gas prices have enabled Russia to finance its war on Ukraine. | |
| U.S. sanctions did not bring the Russian economy to its knees as Biden promised. | |
| They actually brought the American economy to its knees while Russian profits soared. | |
| As Newsweek noted last week, Russian television pundits are joking that with the financial windfall Russia has seen since sanctions were imposed, Biden is, of course, our agent. | |
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Wasting Trillions Abroad
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| Washington's bipartisan foreign policy of wasting trillions on endless wars overseas has finally come home. | |
| Biden is clearly out of touch, but there is plenty of blame to go around. | |
| The only question is whether we will see an extended recession or worse. | |