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Sanctions Impact in Russia


               
2022 Mar 4, 11:05pm   84,867 views  478 comments

by TheAntiPanicanLearingCenter   follow (9)  

Pay $1.81/gallon for gas
https://www.globalpetrolprices.com/Russia/gasoline_prices/?source=patrick.net

Gas in Russia is cheaper than Gas in Qatar or Bahrain or Saudi Arabia.

Unable to buy $30/lb luxury Italian Cheese, $30/bottle midrange French Wines, expensive German Audio Equipment... what will the Russians do with themselves?

Eat local cheese, drink local beer, and buy the same audio equipment from China that's on Amazon USA

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1   Bd6r   @   2022 Mar 5, 4:20am  

AmericanKulak says
Gas in Russia is cheaper than Gas in Qatar or Bahrain or Saudi Arabia.

Price of gas in Venezuela: 0.095 $/gal.

https://www.globalpetrolprices.com/Venezuela/gasoline_prices/
3   FortWayneHatesRealtors   @   2022 Mar 5, 8:29am  

Bd6r says
AmericanKulak says
Gas in Russia is cheaper than Gas in Qatar or Bahrain or Saudi Arabia.

Price of gas in Venezuela: 0.095 $/gal.

https://www.globalpetrolprices.com/Venezuela/gasoline_prices/?source=patrick.net


It might be cheaper for us to pile money together and bring gas from there to us, then buy gas at gas stations here. Anyone interested? It’s $6 a gallon here now
4   Bd6r   @   2022 Mar 5, 8:45am  

Fortwaynemobile says
It’s $6 a gallon here now

about 3.30 around here
5   mell   @   2022 Mar 5, 8:47am  

There are some positive developments though, such as blocking of twatter and faceborg. In America, faceborg blocks you - in Russia, Russia blocks faceborg!
6   Bd6r   @   2022 Mar 5, 8:49am  

mell says
There are some positive developments though, such as blocking of twatter and faceborg. In America, faceborg blocks you - in Russia, Russia blocks faceborg!

If persons like our dear Patnetters would not have twatter and faceborg accounts, and would implore that their families/friends would not have them as well, world would be a much better place.
7   mell   @   2022 Mar 5, 8:56am  

Bd6r says
mell says
There are some positive developments though, such as blocking of twatter and faceborg. In America, faceborg blocks you - in Russia, Russia blocks faceborg!

If persons like our dear Patnetters would not have twatter and faceborg accounts, and would implore that their families/friends would not have them as well, world would be a much better place.


True but people won't stop using it just because you implore them. Some need it for "business" reasons and so on.
8   Bd6r   @   2022 Mar 5, 7:09pm  

Gas prices up to 3.60 in SE TX. I pity other states...
9   fdhfoiehfeoi   @   2022 Mar 5, 7:15pm  

RWSGFY says
https://mobile.twitter.com/ZampolitGistapo/status/1500133864676679688?source=patrick.net


Supposedly this guys been on twitter since 2020, but I scrolled to the bottom of his history, looks like it started this year on February 21st. But I'm sure that's just coincidental, and this guy is definitely NOT a propaganda plant on such a honorable platform as Twitter.
10   Bitcoin   @   2022 Mar 5, 7:55pm  

Russia's economy will be set back 30 years if not more :) The world unites against the aggressor.....cant wait to see the Russian bankruptcies pile up.
11   Patrick   @   2022 Mar 5, 9:43pm  

Fortwaynemobile says
It might be cheaper for us to pile money together and bring gas from there to us, then buy gas at gas stations here. Anyone interested? It’s $6 a gallon here now



Deep state/oil companies are not about to let us import from Venezuela.
12   gabbar   @   2022 Mar 6, 1:42am  

Save_Ukraine says
Russia's economy will be set back 30 years if not more :) The world unites against the aggressor.....cant wait to see the Russian bankruptcies pile up.


American puppet, Ukraine wanted this war. Russia will survive and in time thrive. Ukrainians won't have a country. Most countries (outside of NATO) are either neutral or backing Putin and looking forward to better days. Taiwan is next.
13   gabbar   @   2022 Mar 6, 1:45am  

Bd6r says
Fortwaynemobile says
It’s $6 a gallon here now

about 3.30 around here


If gas goes to $6/gallon, people will cut down on driving.
14   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   @   2022 Mar 6, 4:23am  

gabbar says
Save_Ukraine says
Russia's economy will be set back 30 years if not more :) The world unites against the aggressor.....cant wait to see the Russian bankruptcies pile up.


American puppet, Ukraine wanted this war. Russia will survive and in time thrive. Ukrainians won't have a country. Most countries (outside of NATO) are either neutral or backing Putin and looking forward to better days. Taiwan is next.


You’re probably right about Taiwan but you are wrong about the support Russia has, and demonstrably so.

141 nations voted for the UN resolution, 5 voted against, and 35 abstained. Removing the NATO nations, the world still voted over 2:1 against Russia.
15   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   @   2022 Mar 6, 4:23am  

gabbar says
Bd6r says
Fortwaynemobile says
It’s $6 a gallon here now

about 3.30 around here


If gas goes to $6/gallon, people will cut down on driving.


It’s already there in California and public transportation in Los Angeles isn’t a viable option so we shall see.
16   RWSGFY   @   2022 Mar 6, 1:43pm  

Allegedly Moscow Central Mall (the one on the Red Square):

https://t.me/oleksiihoncharenko/14129?source=patrick.net
17   TheAntiPanicanLearingCenter   @   2022 Mar 6, 1:50pm  

Patrick says
Fortwaynemobile says
It might be cheaper for us to pile money together and bring gas from there to us, then buy gas at gas stations here. Anyone interested? It’s $6 a gallon here now



Deep state/oil companies are not about to let us import from Venezuela.


But Buttigegg is open about buying from... Iran!

https://ijr.com/buttigieg-buying-oil-iran-not-off-table-momentum-grows-ban-russian-oil/?source=patrick.net
18   RWSGFY   @   2022 Mar 6, 2:21pm  

LONDON (Reuters) -Russia said on Sunday that sovereign bond payments will depend on sanctions imposed by the West over the invasion of Ukraine, raising the spectre of its first major default on foreign bonds since the years following the 1917 Bolshevik revolution.

Russia’s finance ministry said it would service and pay sovereign debts in full and on time but that payments could be hampered by the international sanctions.
“The actual possibility of making such payments to non-residents will depend on the limiting measures introduced by foreign states in relation to the Russian Federation,” the finance ministry said in a statement.
That raises the possibility of a technical default on debt by Russia after much of its $640 billion in reserves were frozen by the West after President Vladimir Putin ordered what Russia describes as a special military operation in Ukraine on Feb. 24.
From now on, Russia will use roubles to make payments to residents on bonds denominated in foreign currency, the ministry said.

...


Russia in 1998 defaulted on $40 billion in domestic debt and devalued the rouble under President Boris Yeltsin because it was effectively bankrupt after the Asian debt crisis and falling oil prices shook confidence in its short-term rouble debt.
This time, Russia has the money but can’t pay because the reserves - the world’s fourth largest - that Putin ordered be built up for just such a crisis are frozen by the United States, European Union, Britain and Canada.
It could be Russia’s first major debt default in more than a century. Even when the Soviet Union collapsed, Russia assumed its foreign debt.

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