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Biden understands onus.This is also causing inflation, a global phenomena.
But let's blame Biden.![]()
You know what's not here? A quote of the supposed threat and its context.They didn't ban Maxine Waters for inciting violence. I could go on and on and on.....
The same thing they threatened before?Do you read news?
Russia warns of nuclear war risk as western nations vow to send arms to Ukraine
Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov says the danger of a third world war is ‘serious and real’
Look it up.You know what's not here? A quote of the supposed threat and its context.
That's why many believe WW3 is inevitable.Putin on the other hand, as all dictators who remain in power too long, can get crazy in the end. A strong, firm hand approach is needed IMO.
And China is taking sides with Russia, not U.S.That's why many believe WW3 is inevitable.
I don’t, paths exist to both outcomes. Feed the correct wolf.That's why many believe WW3 is inevitable.
Why would we expect different if doing so is aligned with their political motivations? Is them doing so similar to free speech rhetoric? Or, maybe no since they are not covered by the rights in the Constitution?And China is taking sides with Russia, not U.S.
Aww, you admit you're spreading misinformation.Look it up.
Not really. I'm fairly certain you know exactly what MW said.Aww, you admit you're spreading misinformation.
How can we as consumers help the supply chain issue and inflation at the same time?“We expect a bigger mess than last year,” said Jacques Vandermeiren, the chief executive officer of the Port of Antwerp, Europe’s second-busiest for container volume, in an interview. “It will have a negative impact, and a big negative impact, for the whole of 2022.”
Global Supply Chain Crisis Flares Up Again Where It All Began
Ports are already snarled, with the $22 trillion trade in global goods facing months of severe disruption.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/feat...ens-global-supply-chain-chaos-for-summer-2022