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What's going on everyone??? After a week of not recording a pod, the guys are finally back with a brand new banger of an episode that you don't wanna miss!!! On this episode we are joined by the boys from the local rap group Calling Bluffs; Q and Pure Logic stop by and chop it up in the studio all the way from the Lower Valley of EP! In this episode we talk about: -Coming up in El Paso's Lower Valley -Founding Calling Bluffs -Making music videos with local filmmaker David Corral -Linking up with Pure Logic & him becoming their producer -Dropping "The City" EP back in 2021 -Future projects in the works - Brittney Griner detained in Russia -Are you as high as gas prices? -RIP Russel Wilson's NFL career? -Fan Favorite Five Random Questions and much much more........ As always, thank you for all of the support it means everything to us
Prophecy Update -War with Russia-Are we in the End Times and is this war in Russia today the same war as mentioned in Ezekiel 38 - 39
In this episode of Radio Rothbard, Ryan McMaken and Tho Bishop look at the economic consequences of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. What has been the damage from America's weaponization of the dollar? Is Russia likely to return to the gold standard? What may be the fallout in Europe? Recommended Reading "Can Government Successfully Counter Recessions Through Expansionary Policies? Don't Count on It" by Frank Shostak: Mises.org/RR_72_A "Sanctions against Russia Are the Lockdowns of 2022" by Tho Bishop: Mises.org/RR_72_B "The Steep Cost of Sanctions for Europe and Russia" by Daniel Lacalle: Mises.org/RR_72_C "The Economy May Be Finally Peaking, and the Fed Won't Help Matters" by Brendan Brown: Mises.org/RR_72_D "Why Sanctions Don't Work, and Why They Mostly Hurt Ordinary People" by Ryan McMaken: Mises.org/RR_72_E Be sure to follow Radio Rothbard at Mises.org/RadioRothbard.
In this episode of Radio Rothbard, Ryan McMaken and Tho Bishop look at the economic consequences of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. What has been the damage from America's weaponization of the dollar? Is Russia likely to return to the gold standard? What may be the fallout in Europe? Recommended Reading "Can Government Successfully Counter Recessions Through Expansionary Policies? Don't Count on It" by Frank Shostak: Mises.org/RR_72_A "Sanctions against Russia Are the Lockdowns of 2022" by Tho Bishop: Mises.org/RR_72_B "The Steep Cost of Sanctions for Europe and Russia" by Daniel Lacalle: Mises.org/RR_72_C "The Economy May Be Finally Peaking, and the Fed Won't Help Matters" by Brendan Brown: Mises.org/RR_72_D "Why Sanctions Don't Work, and Why They Mostly Hurt Ordinary People" by Ryan McMaken: Mises.org/RR_72_E Be sure to follow Radio Rothbard at Mises.org/RadioRothbard.
In this episode of Radio Rothbard, Ryan McMaken and Tho Bishop look at the economic consequences of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. What has been the damage from America's weaponization of the dollar? Is Russia likely to return to the gold standard? What may be the fallout in Europe? Recommended Reading "Can Government Successfully Counter Recessions Through Expansionary Policies? Don't Count on It" by Frank Shostak: Mises.org/RR_72_A "Sanctions against Russia Are the Lockdowns of 2022" by Tho Bishop: Mises.org/RR_72_B "The Steep Cost of Sanctions for Europe and Russia" by Daniel Lacalle: Mises.org/RR_72_C "The Economy May Be Finally Peaking, and the Fed Won't Help Matters" by Brendan Brown: Mises.org/RR_72_D "Why Sanctions Don't Work, and Why They Mostly Hurt Ordinary People" by Ryan McMaken: Mises.org/RR_72_E Be sure to follow Radio Rothbard at Mises.org/RadioRothbard.
Bonjour à tous! Cette semaine, on se retrouve pour un épisode un peu spécial où nous discuterons de la situation actuelle en Ukraine, et en particulier de deux sujets mentionnés dans la presse grand public en l'occurence l'impact des sanctions économiques contre la Russie et le système SWIFT. Bonne semaine et bonne écoute ! #Podcast #Finance #Podcast #Ukraine #Swift #Russie --------- Contact: - Commentaires sur YouTube - Email : contact@etatfinancier.info --------- Sources : Cohen, P., & Reed, S. (2022, 25 février). Why the Toughest Sanctions on Russia Are the Hardest for Europe to Wield. The New York Times. Consulté le 27 février 2022, à l'adresse https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/25/business/economy/russia-europe-sanctions-gas-oil.html?searchResultPosition=2 Franceinfo. (2022a, février 26). Guerre en Ukraine : les sanctions contre la Russie sont-elles inefficaces ? https://www.francetvinfo.fr/monde/russie/vladimir-poutine/guerre-en-ukraine-les-sanctions-contre-la-russie-sont-elles-inefficaces_4981743.html Franceinfo. (2022b, février 27). Guerre en Ukraine : les sanctions contre la Russie auront « évidemment un impact économique pour la France » , es. Consulté le 27 février 2022, à l'adresse https://www.francetvinfo.fr/monde/europe/manifestations-en-ukraine/guerre-en-ukraine-les-sanctions-contre-la-russie-auront-evidemment-un-impact-economique-pour-la-france-estime-gabriel-attal_4984341.html Leonhardt, D. (2022, 23 février). Can Sanctions Work? The New York Times. Consulté le 27 février 2022, à l'adresse https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/23/briefing/sanctions-russia-us-europe.html?searchResultPosition=1 Libération. (2022, 25 février). Quelles sont les sanctions adoptées par l'UE contre la Russie? https://www.liberation.fr/international/europe/quelles-sont-les-sanctions-adoptees-par-lue-contre-la-russie-20220225_NDIYNHKM5VDMTEC5APE2MNZ6IE/ Rappeport, A. (2022a, janvier 31). What a Disconnect From Swift Would Mean for Russia. The New York Times. Consulté le 27 février 2022, à l'adresse https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/31/us/politics/russia-swift.html?searchResultPosition=4 Rappeport, A. (2022b, février 25). What Is SWIFT and Why Does It Matter for Russia? The New York Times. Consulté le 27 février 2022, à l'adresse https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/24/business/russia-swift-financial-system.html?searchResultPosition=1 Sanger, D. E., Rappeport, A., & Stevis-Gridneff, M. (2022, 27 février). U.S. and Europe Will Bar Some Russian Banks From SWIFT. The New York Times. Consulté le 27 février 2022, à l'adresse https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/26/us/politics/eu-us-swift-russia.html?searchResultPosition=3
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At a time of unprecedented tension in U.S.-Russia relations, understanding why the two countries pursue conflicting foreign policies requires not just a close reading of their political institutions and security environments, but of how the two publics perceive each other and the world. Is Russia more or less respected than it was five years ago? Should the U.S. cooperate with or contain Russia? Are sanctions against Russia working? Do Americans want arms control? Is Russia a threat to U.S. national security? Is America the biggest threat posed to Russia? Please join us for a presentation of the findings from a new binational study of American and Russian public opinion conducted by the Chicago Council on Global Affairs and the Levada Analytical Center. Researchers from the Council and Levada will discuss and provide context for public perceptions of Russia’s return to prominence on the world stage, interference in the 2016 U.S. Presidential election, the crisis in Ukraine, and the possibility of a new arms race. This event is made possible by the generous support of Carnegie Corporation of New York.
Adelphi University's Jonathan Cristol discusses the Trump administration's decision to step away from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF) and its possible effects on international arms control. Why is this a positive development for Putin and Russia? Are other treaties and alliances in danger?
Adelphi University's Jonathan Cristol discusses the Trump administration's decision to step away from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF) and its possible effects on international arms control. Why is this a positive development for Putin and Russia? Are other treaties and alliances in danger?
Tensions are very high involving North Korea. Will the United States need to take military action? What kind of pressure can be put on North Korea from other countries like China or Russia? Are there still diplomatic options that can be pursued? What can we do to prevent a war?
Why do populist politicians across the West want warmer relations with Russia? Are they just Kremlin agents? Or are they tapping into a growing desire to find common cause with Moscow – and end East-West tension? Tim Whewell travels from Russia to America and across Europe to unravel the many different strands of pro-Moscow thinking, and offer a provocative analysis which challenges conventional thinking about the relationship between Russia and the West. Donald Trump is just one of a new breed of Western politicians who want warmer relations with Vladimir Putin. Most Western experts say that’s dangerous: an aggressive Russia is plotting to divide and weaken the West. But Trump and others seem to have tapped into a popular desire to reduce tension and discover what Moscow and the West have in common. Could Moscow now lead a “Conservative International”, promoting traditional social values and national sovereignty around the world? On the right, some see Russia as a spiritual beacon. Others, both on the right and left, simply think the threat from the East is much exaggerated – and are warming to Russia as a protest against the Western establishment. Maybe it's time for a new way of understanding relations between the old superpowers.