Russian Debt DEFAULT Looms As They Decry ‘Economic Warfare’
Krystal and Saagar cover the impact that companies such as McDonald’s withdrawing from Russia’s economy will have on their economy as investors are now forecasting a rapid debt default
Krystal and Saagar cover the impact that companies such as McDonald’s withdrawing from Russia’s economy will have on their economy as investors are now forecasting a rapid debt default
Most office jobs as far as I’m concerned do NOT need to be at the workplace. Waste of gas, waste of time commuting back and forth to work, and you’re in a more restricting, aggravating, and hostile environment. It’s boomer bosses who feel the need to be over […]
Will Jawando and Pamela Denise Long discuss racism in the mainstream media’s coverage of the war in Ukraine.
Krystal and Saagar cover the liberal elite demand that Americans bear the cost of higher gas prices as a patriotic duty in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
Misleading headline. The South firing WARNING shots isn’t the South firing AT the North.
Robby Soave denounces Russophobia after the Cardiff Philharmonic Orchestra canceled a concert featuring the music of 18th-century composer, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
Krystal and Saagar respond to the leaked audio of a NYT reporter who mocked his young colleagues January 6th ‘trauma’ and talked openly about the FBI informants involved with Jan 6th
She’s doing the old school “no” when asked. Back in her day, it was customary to always answer no to that question. Same if someone asked you to be VP – you always said no. But it doesn’t mean anything, she will run if she thinks he can […]
Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave discuss Rising YouTube’s suspension.
Krystal and Saagar bring the economic figures showing that inflation is at a new 40 year high as gas prices surge and Americans are paying more at the grocery store.
Russian orthodoxy is effectively an arm of the Russian state. In fact, in 2019 the Ukrainian orthodoxy became separately ruled from Russian orthodoxy. This angered Putin greatly. Also, orthodoxy is a lot like Catholicism but specifically is different in being led federally instead of a unitarian model. So […]
Ryan Grim, Robby Soave, and Kim Iversen highlight FEMA’s advice to “mask and socially distance” in the event of a nuclear holocaust.
Krystal and Saagar look at the rapid speed at which Congress has agreed to send billions of dollars in foreign aid to Ukraine as their country becomes a war zone due to Russia’s invasion
Oil import in the US from Russia is about 8%. Also, as Kyle mentioned, these are private companies that do what they want with their oil. Them jacking up or lowering prices has almost nothing to do with any administration that is in power.
Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave discuss the United Nations’ latest assessment of the dangers of the climate emergency.
Saagar dives into why the Biden Presidency is failing in nearly every measure after Joe Biden claimed that he could not do anything about soaring gas prices and inflation
Trump’s podcast should be on RAMBLE, not RUMBLE.
Katie Halper argues that Democrats aren’t taking Americans’ views of the economy seriously enough.
Krystal and Saagar deliver the most up to date coverage of the war in Ukraine as biological weapons are now being considered and Russia attacks Ukrainian nuclear plants as peace talks stall
By Caitlin Johnstone Western powers insisted that they were trying to prevent this war while doing everything possible to ensure that it happened. Now they say they are trying to end this war while doing everything possible to ensure it continues. Normally when western powers are involved in […]
Krystal and Saagar break down the battle in Ukraine, corporations pulling out of Russia, US aid to Ukraine, Biden’s response to surging oil prices, gas prices going up across America, economic numbers, NYT reporter expose, why Biden is failing, restraint in a time of hawkishness, and Russophobia with […]
By Keaton Mansfield, Center for Political Innovation Why does the liberal antiwar movement often side with NATO by default of their faux “neutrality”? The difference between antiwar and anti-imperialism may hold the answer. With the Russian Federation’s decision to recognize the independence of the Lugansk and Donetsk People’s […]
By Keaton Mansfield, Center for Political Innovation The “New Left,” born out of the hippie era and social justice movements of the 1960’s, has been a disaster for the socialist cause. When the Communist Party USA was founded in 1919, it quickly became a political force to be […]
She’s not wrong. Building up the mujahideen as an anti-Soviet resistance force in Afghanistan in the 1980s had the effect of creating groups like Al-Qaeda and the Taliban. Dislodging the Baathist regime in Iraq had the effect of opening the gates for the ISIS insurgency. It’s called blowback […]
By Taras Bilous am writing these lines in Kyiv while it is under artillery attack. Until the last minute, I had hoped that Russian troops wouldn’t launch a full-scale invasion. Now, I can only thank those who leaked the information to the US intelligence services. Yesterday, I spent […]
“You have no rights, just temporary privileges,” George Carlin.
By Brigid Kennedy The Week As the Russian invasion of Ukraine continues to unfold, CIA Director William Burns predicted during a congressional hearing that onlookers can expect an “ugly next few weeks.” “I think [Russian President Vladimir Putin] is angry and frustrated right now,” Burns told the House […]
By Jason Fields The Week The Russian war against Ukraine has so far been fought largely between trained soldiers on both sides, and with tanks, planes, and artillery. But according to many experts, that’s not where this conflict is headed. Russia’s military is just too powerful, and Ukraine’s […]
Once again, keep an eye on this guy. By Damon Linker The Week With an ambitious speech at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library on Monday night, Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton became the latest Republican presidential aspirant to try and get himself anointed Donald Trump’s populist successor. Cotton’s remarks […]
By James Pethokoukis The Week It’s one thing for North Korea — a country that hasn’t fought a war since 1953 — to saber rattle with its small nuclear arsenal (the nation’s “treasured sword,” according to dictator Kim Jong-un). It’s quite another when Vladimir Putin does it. Russia […]
By Damon Linker The Week If the past two weeks of war in Eastern Europe have shown us anything, it’s that lots of Washington-based foreign-policy analysts and journalists love the idea of America imposing a no-fly zone over Ukraine. The first calls for declaring one came just a […]
By Peter Weber The Week A federal jury on Tuesday convicted Guy Reffitt, a Texas oil and gas rig manager and consultant, on all five counts tied to his involvement in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, handing federal prosecutors a key victory in the first Jan. 6 cases put before a […]
Watch out for this guy. He’s dangerous. By Samuel Goldman, The Week He has the vision, but he won’t make it to the promised land. On March 15, 1982, Ronald Reagan paid an official visit to the state of Tennessee. Upon landing, the president traveled directly to The […]
By Jordan Jardine, Center for a Stateless Society Muammar Gaddafi was, is, and always will be a controversial figure. Though his rise from Bedouin nomad to ruler of Libya is impressive, many of the things he did while in control of the country were unquestionably authoritarian and criminal. […]
By Joel Kotkin and Hügo Krüger Quillette Russia’s invasion of the Ukraine will be remembered as one of the great crimes of the 21st century. The ensuing humanitarian crisis has already caused more than two million refugees to flee their homeland. With the imposition of sanctions, policymakers will […]
Right on schedule. By MAX TANI and ALEX THOMPSON Politico Starting a new job as a diplomat at the fault line of Russian territorial ambition just a few days before the outbreak of the biggest war in Europe since World War II is not ideal. But that’s the […]
She may be crazier than other politicians, but she’s just like the rest by saying war is bad while profiting off of it.
“We will not provide federal funding for things that local government can cover.” Also, “We will fund the police.”
Looks like she studied “unintended consequences” and made a good argument based on rational logic.
If Western countries really wanted to scare war criminals around the World, perhaps even enough to make them stop their crimes, we could simply prosecute our own war criminals. Nothing would scare them more, than seeing such powerful proof that we really, truly mean business about international law […]
I’ve been hoping the Russia/Ukraine situation would distract the USA and help lessen the heat on the Global South, and that may be happening.
Sounds about similar to the average US citizen’s opinions about the invasion of Iraq. A few for, a few against, a few without opinions.
Krystal and Saagar introduce a Breaking Points collaboration with Marshall Kosloff that will feature long form interviews with Marshall and leading thinkers across the political spectrum starting with Michael Shellenberger on the west’s green energy delusions as war breaks out in Ukraine
Krystal and Saagar introduce the new collaboration with Kyle Kulinski where clips from his show will be posted onto the Breaking Points channel on a weekly basis with this week’s covering Laura Ingraham’s defense of oligarch yachts
Krystal and Saagar offer their perspective on the UFC fighter Bryce Mitchell’s comments on the war in Ukraine that went viral last weekend
By Peter Zeihan Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine is now in its second week. The rage that swept the Western world — particularly acute in Europe — has not abated, with all talk about how to punish Moscow more thoroughly. New sanctions are under discussion. Goals range from […]
By Peter Zeihan on March 9, 2022 The Biden administration is shopping around with some less than savory potential partners in order to lessen the blow of energy sanctions against Russia. Venezuela, Saudi Arabia and Iran – all well known and fairly maligned regimes from right, left, and center […]
By Matt Taibbi Long before controversies in Canada and Russia saw financial services politicized, porn star Cheri Deville warned about payment processors having too much power over speech. Over the last few years, you may have read stories explaining that Visa and Mastercard were imposing new rules to […]
This is from the Gateson Institute, an international neocon think tank of which John Bolton was once the chairman. By Richard Kemp, Gatestone Institute [Putin] is now also demanding the nuclear disarming of Europe. Putin’s next targets could be Moldova or the Baltic states which, like Ukraine, he […]
Bryan Caplan, March 02, 2022 Ukraine is offering amnesty plus five million rubles to anyone who deserts from the Russian army and agrees to go to a Ukrainian prison. That’s about $48,000, probably several years’ pay for a young Russian worker. On the surface, this sounds like a […]
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