Vladimir Putin’s advisors may be too scared to tell the Russian leader the truth about his botched invasion of Ukraine, and Stephen checks in with the newest political contributor at CBS News. #Colbert #Comedy #Monologue
Vladimir Putin’s advisors may be too scared to tell the Russian leader the truth about his botched invasion of Ukraine, and Stephen checks in with the newest political contributor at CBS News. #Colbert #Comedy #Monologue
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In Russia: So far, sugar is difficult to find. This is because it’s nearly canning season and all the Russian babyshka are hoarding sugar for canning purposes. Salt a bit easier to find – sometimes difficult to find, again – because it’s nearly canning season.. Tampons and Tampax (and all the versions of such) are in a shortage, but available. Buckwheat – which is a Russian staple is 50% more expensive. A lot of food products are more expensive but not so bad yet. Flour and oil is still there..For now, as long as your average Russian is buyig in smaller shops or at outside bazaars – things aren’t bad in terms of food. As to other items, that changes every day.. I predict the Russians won’t really get pissed off until October. Then…..watch out….
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