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Investments, gold, currencies, surviving after a financial meltdown
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"Peace, commerce, and honest friendship with all nations – entangling alliances with none."
Thomas Jefferson.
1801 inaugural address.

Yep Bye.
Month not years the cohort crop was corrupted.

As one base was tossed another got them out.
The Govenment told them to get out before the carnage we read also.
Normalcy bias is just the measurement how fast they ignore facts.
Voltaire was correct as the abilty to ignore.

https://gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic.ph ... oss#p16094

No clue.

They eat there own as they say culture change.

The fiscal cliff could threaten funding for the Civil War Centennial Commission, a $49K study on the sex life of the South American Sand Flea, $120 million in paychecks to dead Federal employees, $17.8 million in foreign aid to China, $9 billion in private jet planes for government employees, $10 million to subtitle Sesame Street in Pashtu, and $48,000 for a Hawaii Chocolate Festival. Insanity has one path.

Economics neither approves nor disapproves of government measures restricting production and output. It merely considers it its duty to clarify the consequences of such measures. LVM 1949

Distinction between intelligent and unintelligent intervention, and even the need for the former to preserve a partly free market economy,
Mises leaves his sectarian Utopia and joins the rest of us in choosing among imperfect but possible alternatives in the real world Schuller 1951
Hardly a lucid critcism from salt water Harlots on the dock.

Report from 1973
MIT Jay Forrester
Club of Rome
World One
https://youtu.be/cCxPOqwCr1I

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drpdrQq8c98

Good luck Senator x, y, z
Marx still is a loser.
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Rome and Franfurt what a pair.

Germany is the key player in the EUSSR:

It's German money that is the glue that holds the EUSSR together,
It's the German Covid Fascism that is serving as a template for the rest of the EUSSR,
It's the German 'science' that is legitimizing the Covid lockdowns, such as the RT-PCR test developed by Merkel's darling Dr. Christian Drosten, or the completely bogus "Incident Value"("Inzidenzwert" in German) that is used to justify more and more ridiculous measures,
It's German pharmaceutical company BionTech that is rolling out the big majority of the "vaccines" in Europe after partnering with Pfizer,
It's German Klaus Schwab and his book "The Fourth Industrial Revolution" that is the ideological backbone for The Great (Fascist) Reset. Schwab is another German fascist nutcase dreaming of social-economic engineering, after Marx and Hitler!
It's Germany (Merkill) who has pushed and manipulated many Great Reset Friendly government coalitions in smaller (yet important) EUSSR member states like Austria, France, Luxemburg, Belgium, Netherlands.
It's the German Presidency (and firm control) of the EUSSR (Ursula von der Leyen) who is pushing all this fascism throughout Europe.
Blain couldn't be more wrong, and has proven himself to be yet another clueless financial 'analyst'.

Rome has a better toolbox then more expected so ask Don straight up. Buckets to carry water and His Hands are functional.

Still wonderering what happned to the Pfizer plant in Spain.

Pfizer Lab Madrid on Fire
September 2, 2021 by IWB

Sidebar review
The study was published in the Yale Journal of Industrial Ecology in November
2020 and is available on the KPMG website. It concludes that the current business-as-usual trajectory is concrete
for consequences. Baked data or ruse goes to it does not matter the rubes are asleep.

I was curious to see which scenarios were aligning most closely with empirical data today. After all, the book that featured this world model was a bestseller in the 70s, and by now we’d have several decades of empirical data which would make a comparison meaningful. But to my surprise I could not find recent attempts for this. Gaya Herrington, Director Advisory, Internal Audit & Entrprse Risk

https://www.kpmg.us/
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https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/chemi ... lis/facts/

Data is out there on baseline studies.
Do your own homework time.

https://brandnewtube.com/watch/millions ... weCgn.html

Also, Portland is lost and I see no way for it to come back right now.


From another as "We do produce many Leftists...I can attest to this, as I live amongst them. Ahh, to watch my once pretty city burning down and becoming a hostage to this insanity is heartbreaking.

Once my very elderly father passes...I can leave this place and not look back....
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“If you voted for and continue to support and stand behind the worthless, inept and corrupt administration currently inhabiting the White House that is complicit in the death of our servicemen and women in Afghanistan, please take your business elsewhere,” the sign reads.

They ran out of menu and had to close early.

https://www.westernjournal.com/diner-ow ... ose-early/

Ugarte, who said she has a son-in-law who served in Iraq, said the sign was not about politics.

“This isn’t about being Democrat or being Republican,” she said. “If you honestly voted for Biden and still think that he didn’t mess this up completely … I have a conscience and I don’t want your business.
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aeden wrote: Mon Sep 06, 2021 12:32 pm Trucker's "strike" shutting down Australia.
Pissed off Mates is not a good idea.

foad fomo appears to be warming up

liberals are that stupid

https://www.youtube.com/c/tastytrade1/videos

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1LaUaZm_nQ
https://redstate.com/bonchie/2021/09/06 ... mpaign=719
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UN funding?
Why the US taxpayer.
Therefore, who will be paying the largest percentage of these emergency funds?
Why the US taxpayer.
They only shoot pregnant police Senator.

https://www.cfr.org/article/funding-uni ... d-programs

The United States nearly lost its vote in the General Assembly as millions of dollars in unpaid assessments accrued. The instability ended in 2001 with a compromise between Congress and the United Nations. The deal, struck by Helms and then Senator Biden (D-DE), reduced the U.S. share of the UN administrative budget from 25 percent to 22 percent.
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30 Day Stupidity Trend going up
https://heyjackass.com/
Year to Date
Shot & Killed: 538
Shot & Wounded: 2627
Total Shot: 3165
Total Homicides: 568

Looks like the self liquidating assets moved to another level.
Do not look at us as nimby bish races to bankruptsy.

Saltine excuses again.
https://www.amazon.com/White-Trash-400- ... 8&qid=&sr=

Almost got past the myopia.
What it lacked for me was a timeframe of general US history, it's obviously aimed at those who have studied or know the basics in greater detail than I do. However, it did emphasise the issues of prejudice, class and power that most conventional histories lack and thus, as a socialist, I found it immensely useful because it would help me to argue that oppression and privilege are intersectional and that it's wealth, power and influence that are the enemies of the working class, not people of colour or other more recent immigrant communities. Honest inmate from easter island B

Richard Hakluyt (1553-1616) envisioned America as becoming a workhouse, “a place where the surplus poor, the wastrels.

We still consider the wasting will not end.
They will pancake all yields or it detonates the market.

The dogs always bark at caravans.

We will not fight the tape as the true lie cheat steal morons blame retail.

Same lie every day since 1973.
Active measures since 1963.
Ignorance is no match for greed.

Where is your compassion and charity. As it should be focused away from the debased
to those who are in need only. We have not been the wedge. Get that diminished thought from you.
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Former Fed official warns of ‘urgent’ threat of another financial crisis

"Unlike such bubble-watchers as Grantham, however, Kohn is not laying the blame for high debt and asset prices at the feet of Fed policy. Rather, he is arguing that the central bank must prepare now for a potential bubble bursting through prudential regulation. "

Former Fed vice chair does not blame Fed for bubble? Shocked I tell you.
But he is worried it might burst soon? Ya think?
And for the central bank to get prepared, does that mean warming up the printers?

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/forme ... 1630346930
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