Is Biden trying to start WWIII? - FULL SHOW 3-28-22

US President Biden Delivers Speech On Russia's Invasion Of Ukraine

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The Big Three 3-28-22

1 Is Biden trying to start WWIII?

He said Russian President Vladimir Putin "cannot remain in power" during a speech in Poland over the weekend.

Now, the White House is scrambling to mop up his gaffe mess by saying that it was not a direct call for regime change.

That statement plus two others are under fire From the weekend.

2 Felons working with Whitmer..

According to an  audit done by the Office of the Auditor General, Whitmer’s Unemployment Insurance Agency failed to conduct routine background checks on 5,508 employees.

Of those employees, 169 had a criminal history which included a misdemeanor and/or felony conviction. Forty seven of them had multiple felony convictions, including financial crimes like embezzlement, identity theft, illegal sale/use of financial transaction devices, false pretenses with intent to defraud, armed robbery and identity theft.

3 Closing line 5 pipeline would Cost US Consumers $23.7 Billion More in Fuel Costs

A recently published analysis by a consumer advocacy nonprofit maintains that shutting a 4.5-mile section of a nearly 70-year-old pipeline that spans the Great Lakes from Wisconsin to Ontario would impose $23.7 billion in higher fuel costs on families and businesses in IndianaMichiganOhio, and Pennsylvania.

Consumer Energy Alliance’s (CEA) 14-page report estimates that closing Canada-based Enbridge’s Line 5 pipeline in the Straits of Mackinac, which connect Lake Michigan to Lake Huron, would spur regional fuel price spikes of 9.47 to 11.66 percent “independent of any other market conditions, such as the surge in fuel prices observed over the past 12 months that are tied to international oil markets and logistical challenges caused by the pandemic.”

Enbridge and the state of Michigan have been engaged in litigation for more than a year over the pipeline after Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, a Democrat, in November 2020 revoked the pipeline’s original 1953 lakebed easement and ordered the pipeline to be shut by May 2021, citing the risk of a spill in the ecologically sensitive straits.

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