EM2007 (@kmarugan) 's Twitter Profile
EM2007

@kmarugan

Slava Ukraini💙💛

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calendar_today24-10-2011 19:55:02

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Peter Schiff (@peterschiff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The euro is above $1.17. Since Trump took office, the cost to Americans of EU imports has risen by 13% on dollar weakness alone. The cost of Swiss imports is up 14%, UK imports 12%, and Japanese imports 8%. How can Powell not factor exchange rates into his inflation forecasts?

Anton Gerashchenko (@gerashchenko_en) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Schoolkids in Russia are taught that Stalin didn't order the mass repressions of 1937-1938 in the USSR. It wasn't Stalin, it was Yezhov, kids are told. Will the same happen with Putin? Will Russians be told it wasn't him who started the war, who killed millions of people, it

Johanna Nyman (@johannanyman5) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Imagine bombing cities, kidnapping children, and threatening nuclear war—then acting shocked when the world doesn’t send you flowers.

Imagine bombing cities, kidnapping children, and threatening nuclear war—then acting shocked when the world doesn’t send you flowers.
Victoria (@victoriaslog) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This video is for those who say that only Ukrainian refugees protested against Putin’s visit to Alaska. “We need to stand with Ukraine. They’re our allies. Russia is our enemy.” A big thanks to all of you, amazing people ❤️

SPRAVDI — Stratcom Centre (@stratcomcentre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For Moscow, treaties are acts of war, meant only to pause the intended victim's defenses. Russia/USSR: A Century of Broken Treaties War Treaties: Treaty of Brest-Litovsk (1918): Recognized independence of Ukraine, Belarus, Baltics. Annulled months later; USSR reabsorbed much

Kate from Kharkiv (@bohuslavskakate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fuel apocalypse in Russia! Long lines are forming at gas stations due to drone attacks on oil refineries. Ukrainian sanctions workđź’Ş

John Bolton (@ambjohnbolton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Russia has not changed its goal: drag Ukraine into a new Russian Empire. Moscow has demanded that Ukraine cede territory it already holds and the remainder of Donetsk, which it has been unable to conquer.  Zelensky will never do so.  Meanwhile, meetings will continue because

Jake Broe (@realjakebroe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am old enough to remember when we had a President who was a servant of the people and not a gold obsessed dictator demanding tribute and bribes from everyone in the world.

I am old enough to remember when we had a President who was a servant of the people and not a gold obsessed dictator demanding tribute and bribes from everyone in the world.
Brian J. Karem (@briankarem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The degree to which he disrespects the Oval Office is something I thought I'd never see out of a POTUS. A baseball cap? Indoors? No tie? And enough gold on the walls to make you think you're in a cheap nail salon in the 70s. Yeesh.

Alfons López Tena 🦇 (@alfonslopeztena) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Stalin’s ghost visits Putin: •"Kill your opponents and paint the Kremlin blue,” he advises •"Why blue?” asks Putin •The ghost smiles. “I knew you wouldn’t query the first part"

Stalin’s ghost visits Putin:
•"Kill your opponents and paint the Kremlin blue,” he advises
•"Why blue?” asks Putin
•The ghost smiles. “I knew you wouldn’t query the first part"
Salome Zourabichvili (@zourabichvili_s) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Russia’s disinformation is the continuation of Soviet propaganda. Putin isn’t a military leader, he’s a KGB master of psychological warfare. Countering this requires coordinated European strategies, shared resources, & understanding the threats—cyber, hybrid, and informational.

Charlie Bilello (@charliebilello) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1. Stocks: all-time high 2. Home Prices: all-time high 3. Bitcoin: all-time high 4. Gold: all-time high 5. Money Supply: all-time high 6. National Debt: all-time high 7. CPI Inflation: 4% per year since Jan 2020, 2x the Fed's "target" 8. Fed: cutting rates again this month

1. Stocks: all-time high
2. Home Prices: all-time high
3. Bitcoin: all-time high
4. Gold: all-time high
5. Money Supply: all-time high
6. National Debt: all-time high
7. CPI Inflation: 4% per year since Jan 2020, 2x the Fed's "target"
8. Fed: cutting rates again this month