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Gas Prices Through the Roof as US Witnesses Highest Numbers in History
On this episode of Fault Lines, host Manila Chan began the show by discussing the ongoing war in Ukraine, the potential of Finland and Sweden joining NATO and Venezuela's exclusion from the Conference of Americas. She would follow this up with a discussion on Ukraine's weapons and the NATO deliveries of these lethal arms. The show would conclude with a deep-dive into the state of the US economy, especially with the increased price of gas across the country.
Guests:
Elijah Magnier - International relations analyst - Ukrainian military is on the brink of losing the entire Donbass - Finland and Sweden are stifled by Turkey - Venezuela excluded from Conference of Americas.
Scottie Nell Hughes - Political Pundit - Co-hosting with Manila at 8:00 A.M.
Nebojsa Malic - Political Commentator | US seeking to disarm its citizens while mass arming belligerents in foreign conflicts
Steve Gill - Finance Guru | Prices at the gas pump are through the roof and it is only looking down for the US, despite the Biden administration's claims that the state of the economy is getting better.
In the first hour, host Manila Chan was joined by war correspondent Elijah Magnier to discuss an array of topics, including the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the Conference of Americas, which excluded the legitimate government of Venezuela.
In the second hour, Manila was joined by Scottie Nell Hughes, who would co-host Fault Lines for the remainder of the show. The two hosts were then joined by political commentator Nebojsa Malic to discuss the inverse relationship between the Democratic Party's desire to tighten gun control laws at home, while increasing arms supplies to belligerents in conflict zones.
In the third hour, finance guru Steve Gill joined Fault Lines to discuss the state of the US economy and the ongoing inflation crisis, which has wreaked havoc on several markets, including gas and food, as the Biden administration attempts to do damage control with new vows to alleviate problems.
Guests:
Elijah Magnier - International relations analyst - Ukrainian military is on the brink of losing the entire Donbass - Finland and Sweden are stifled by Turkey - Venezuela excluded from Conference of Americas.
Scottie Nell Hughes - Political Pundit - Co-hosting with Manila at 8:00 A.M.
Nebojsa Malic - Political Commentator | US seeking to disarm its citizens while mass arming belligerents in foreign conflicts
Steve Gill - Finance Guru | Prices at the gas pump are through the roof and it is only looking down for the US, despite the Biden administration's claims that the state of the economy is getting better.
In the first hour, host Manila Chan was joined by war correspondent Elijah Magnier to discuss an array of topics, including the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the Conference of Americas, which excluded the legitimate government of Venezuela.
In the second hour, Manila was joined by Scottie Nell Hughes, who would co-host Fault Lines for the remainder of the show. The two hosts were then joined by political commentator Nebojsa Malic to discuss the inverse relationship between the Democratic Party's desire to tighten gun control laws at home, while increasing arms supplies to belligerents in conflict zones.
In the third hour, finance guru Steve Gill joined Fault Lines to discuss the state of the US economy and the ongoing inflation crisis, which has wreaked havoc on several markets, including gas and food, as the Biden administration attempts to do damage control with new vows to alleviate problems.
On this episode of Fault Lines, host Manila Chan began the show by discussing the ongoing war in Ukraine, the potential of Finland and Sweden joining NATO and Venezuela's exclusion from the Conference of Americas. She would follow this up with a discussion on Ukraine's weapons and the NATO deliveries of these lethal arms. The show would conclude with a deep-dive into the state of the US economy, especially with the increased price of gas across the country.
Guests:
Elijah Magnier - International relations analyst - Ukrainian military is on the brink of losing the entire Donbass - Finland and Sweden are stifled by Turkey - Venezuela excluded from Conference of Americas.
Scottie Nell Hughes - Political Pundit - Co-hosting with Manila at 8:00 A.M.
Nebojsa Malic - Political Commentator | US seeking to disarm its citizens while mass arming belligerents in foreign conflicts
Steve Gill - Finance Guru | Prices at the gas pump are through the roof and it is only looking down for the US, despite the Biden administration's claims that the state of the economy is getting better.
In the first hour, host Manila Chan was joined by war correspondent Elijah Magnier to discuss an array of topics, including the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the Conference of Americas, which excluded the legitimate government of Venezuela.
In the second hour, Manila was joined by Scottie Nell Hughes, who would co-host Fault Lines for the remainder of the show. The two hosts were then joined by political commentator Nebojsa Malic to discuss the inverse relationship between the Democratic Party's desire to tighten gun control laws at home, while increasing arms supplies to belligerents in conflict zones.
In the third hour, finance guru Steve Gill joined Fault Lines to discuss the state of the US economy and the ongoing inflation crisis, which has wreaked havoc on several markets, including gas and food, as the Biden administration attempts to do damage control with new vows to alleviate problems.
Guests:
Elijah Magnier - International relations analyst - Ukrainian military is on the brink of losing the entire Donbass - Finland and Sweden are stifled by Turkey - Venezuela excluded from Conference of Americas.
Scottie Nell Hughes - Political Pundit - Co-hosting with Manila at 8:00 A.M.
Nebojsa Malic - Political Commentator | US seeking to disarm its citizens while mass arming belligerents in foreign conflicts
Steve Gill - Finance Guru | Prices at the gas pump are through the roof and it is only looking down for the US, despite the Biden administration's claims that the state of the economy is getting better.
In the first hour, host Manila Chan was joined by war correspondent Elijah Magnier to discuss an array of topics, including the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the Conference of Americas, which excluded the legitimate government of Venezuela.
In the second hour, Manila was joined by Scottie Nell Hughes, who would co-host Fault Lines for the remainder of the show. The two hosts were then joined by political commentator Nebojsa Malic to discuss the inverse relationship between the Democratic Party's desire to tighten gun control laws at home, while increasing arms supplies to belligerents in conflict zones.
In the third hour, finance guru Steve Gill joined Fault Lines to discuss the state of the US economy and the ongoing inflation crisis, which has wreaked havoc on several markets, including gas and food, as the Biden administration attempts to do damage control with new vows to alleviate problems.
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