Russian Ruble Stabilizes As Sanctions Backfire

From Breaking Points:

Krystal Ball and Saagar Enjeti break down the effects that the economic battle between Russia and the west are having as the ruble rebounds from its collapse and oil producers withdraw from Europe.

2 thoughts on “Russian Ruble Stabilizes As Sanctions Backfire”

  1. I have noticed the cost of meat has gone up at the supermarket. I suspect that the cost of the cereal I eat in the morning will also go up. I am paying around $6 per gallon of regular at the pump. You can bet your bippy that Biden has shelved his climate change agenda (if he ever had one, allowing more drilling permits – 34% more than during the Trump era – in other words, “drill baby drill”.

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