there s a need for bold action to fight is pandemic. we re still facing a very dark winter situation and when it comes to gas prices, we re going through an incredible transition that is taking place and god willing, when it sng over , we ll be stronger w. the idea we re going to be able to, you know, quick switch, bring down the cost of gasoline is not likely in the near termik . we aren t likely to see the kind of blockbuster job reports month after month like we had over this past year. that s a good thing. yeah, that s a good thing. and remember, record high gas prices are good too because it means that more of you are going to be forced to take out a loan to buy some electricff car that you can t afford and you don t want the fact that americans are getting poorer under biden s kind of european style socialism. it s also a good thing as far as the elites are concerned. let s face it, they ve always preferred countries like france and germany over the united states an
that the conflict isni spiraling out of control and how u.s. policy making has contributed to that .s. he writes, even if we don t accept mr. putin s claim t that america s arming of ukraine is the reasonha the warh happened in the firstap place, t is certainly the reason the war has taken the kinetic explosivel deadly form. it has our role in this is not passive or incidental. we ve given ukrainians cause to believe they can prevail in a war of escalationn that naturally may create among american policymakers a sense of moral and political obligation to stay the course to escalate the conflict, to match any excess well, given that level headed warning, this headline in the hill caught our eye . thirty six experts agree stay the course in ukraine now the signatures now naturally include a panoply of msnbc and cnn green room fixtures. but we ve could help but get the sense that we ve heard this language before.