I never thought I'd see the day when the so-called "far right" was anti-war and Bernie Sanders was pro-war, but here we are. I guess that makes me "far right" too.
— Jack Spitz (@JackSpitz5) October 4, 2023
🚨🚨 BREAKING: A high-ranking official in Ukraine has come forward with a list of US politicians and government officials who are receiving MASSIVE kickbacks from the billions in our tax dollars that are being sent to the war-torn country. A massive money laundering operation has…
— The Trumpertarian (@Libertarians4DT) October 5, 2023
Zippergate said:
Not saying this will happen or that what's claimed here is true. I certainly don't think there will be any repercussions even if it does; the Hunter Biden fiasco has disabused me of any such notions. But...it wouldn't surprise me at all if US politicians, Blue and Red, have been on the take. The surest way to die a centimillionaire in America is to become a US senator.🚨🚨 BREAKING: A high-ranking official in Ukraine has come forward with a list of US politicians and government officials who are receiving MASSIVE kickbacks from the billions in our tax dollars that are being sent to the war-torn country. A massive money laundering operation has…
— The Trumpertarian (@Libertarians4DT) October 5, 2023
You mean you don't trust The Trumpertarian by default?dimitrig said:Zippergate said:
Not saying this will happen or that what's claimed here is true. I certainly don't think there will be any repercussions even if it does; the Hunter Biden fiasco has disabused me of any such notions. But...it wouldn't surprise me at all if US politicians, Blue and Red, have been on the take. The surest way to die a centimillionaire in America is to become a US senator.🚨🚨 BREAKING: A high-ranking official in Ukraine has come forward with a list of US politicians and government officials who are receiving MASSIVE kickbacks from the billions in our tax dollars that are being sent to the war-torn country. A massive money laundering operation has…
— The Trumpertarian (@Libertarians4DT) October 5, 2023
Does this person name a source or did he just pull this out of his butt?
The latter until proven otherwise. Always, the latter until proven otherwise. Corporate media fails that test over and over and over again.dimitrig said:Zippergate said:
Not saying this will happen or that what's claimed here is true. I certainly don't think there will be any repercussions even if it does; the Hunter Biden fiasco has disabused me of any such notions. But...it wouldn't surprise me at all if US politicians, Blue and Red, have been on the take. The surest way to die a centimillionaire in America is to become a US senator.🚨🚨 BREAKING: A high-ranking official in Ukraine has come forward with a list of US politicians and government officials who are receiving MASSIVE kickbacks from the billions in our tax dollars that are being sent to the war-torn country. A massive money laundering operation has…
— The Trumpertarian (@Libertarians4DT) October 5, 2023
Does this person name a source or did he just pull this out of his butt?
Why did the FBI raid my home and send me to federal prison for 20 MONTHS over a drunk phone call to Congressman Swalwell's office that there is not even a recording of yet he slept with FANG FANG, a Chinese spy and committed ESPIONAGE against our country yet continues to freely… pic.twitter.com/ti3rzFVHBN
— The Trumpertarian (@Libertarians4DT) October 5, 2023
Pro tip: Don't make drunk phone calls threatening congress members.movielover said:
Sketchy posts.Why did the FBI raid my home and send me to federal prison for 20 MONTHS over a drunk phone call to Congressman Swalwell's office that there is not even a recording of yet he slept with FANG FANG, a Chinese spy and committed ESPIONAGE against our country yet continues to freely… pic.twitter.com/ti3rzFVHBN
— The Trumpertarian (@Libertarians4DT) October 5, 2023
You obviously have no idea what uncontrolled inflation looks like.MinotStateBeav said:
US gov't is about to start the push about "Russian Disinformation". Be prepared. The Hillary Clinton Interview with Psaki really is pushing that yesterday. Fox News yesterday started in on it Trey Gowdy:"I can't understand this sudden push to stop Ukrainian funding, what is going on!!!???" The former intel host says....wait for it...."The russians are starting their disinformation campaign!" lol. The economist wrote an article about Russian Disinfo coming. So is the NY Times. Wooo boy. This is going to be insane again. The FBI is warning Facebook about it again too hah. The articles of course name their sources as "US officials".
We're 33 Trillion in debt with uncontrolled inflation of the dollar and if we don't keep printing money for Ukraine, its because the Russians.
Keep being blind to it, that will fix it.Eastern Oregon Bear said:You obviously have no idea what uncontrolled inflation looks like.MinotStateBeav said:
US gov't is about to start the push about "Russian Disinformation". Be prepared. The Hillary Clinton Interview with Psaki really is pushing that yesterday. Fox News yesterday started in on it Trey Gowdy:"I can't understand this sudden push to stop Ukrainian funding, what is going on!!!???" The former intel host says....wait for it...."The russians are starting their disinformation campaign!" lol. The economist wrote an article about Russian Disinfo coming. So is the NY Times. Wooo boy. This is going to be insane again. The FBI is warning Facebook about it again too hah. The articles of course name their sources as "US officials".
We're 33 Trillion in debt with uncontrolled inflation of the dollar and if we don't keep printing money for Ukraine, its because the Russians.
Eastern Oregon Bear said:You obviously have no idea what uncontrolled inflation looks like.MinotStateBeav said:
US gov't is about to start the push about "Russian Disinformation". Be prepared. The Hillary Clinton Interview with Psaki really is pushing that yesterday. Fox News yesterday started in on it Trey Gowdy:"I can't understand this sudden push to stop Ukrainian funding, what is going on!!!???" The former intel host says....wait for it...."The russians are starting their disinformation campaign!" lol. The economist wrote an article about Russian Disinfo coming. So is the NY Times. Wooo boy. This is going to be insane again. The FBI is warning Facebook about it again too hah. The articles of course name their sources as "US officials".
We're 33 Trillion in debt with uncontrolled inflation of the dollar and if we don't keep printing money for Ukraine, its because the Russians.
I can see a difference between our current 3.7% inflation rate and the reported 400% in Venezuela or the 113% in Argentina. Since our current 3.7% is only slightly above our long term average inflation rate of 3.28%, I'm not overly concerned at this time.MinotStateBeav said:Keep being blind to it, that will fix it.Eastern Oregon Bear said:You obviously have no idea what uncontrolled inflation looks like.MinotStateBeav said:
US gov't is about to start the push about "Russian Disinformation". Be prepared. The Hillary Clinton Interview with Psaki really is pushing that yesterday. Fox News yesterday started in on it Trey Gowdy:"I can't understand this sudden push to stop Ukrainian funding, what is going on!!!???" The former intel host says....wait for it...."The russians are starting their disinformation campaign!" lol. The economist wrote an article about Russian Disinfo coming. So is the NY Times. Wooo boy. This is going to be insane again. The FBI is warning Facebook about it again too hah. The articles of course name their sources as "US officials".
We're 33 Trillion in debt with uncontrolled inflation of the dollar and if we don't keep printing money for Ukraine, its because the Russians.
Eastern Oregon Bear said:I can see a difference between our current 3.7% inflation rate and the reported 400% in Venezuela or the 113% in Argentina. Since our current 3.7% is only slightly above our long term average inflation rate of 3.28%, I'm not overly concerned at this time.MinotStateBeav said:Keep being blind to it, that will fix it.Eastern Oregon Bear said:You obviously have no idea what uncontrolled inflation looks like.MinotStateBeav said:
US gov't is about to start the push about "Russian Disinformation". Be prepared. The Hillary Clinton Interview with Psaki really is pushing that yesterday. Fox News yesterday started in on it Trey Gowdy:"I can't understand this sudden push to stop Ukrainian funding, what is going on!!!???" The former intel host says....wait for it...."The russians are starting their disinformation campaign!" lol. The economist wrote an article about Russian Disinfo coming. So is the NY Times. Wooo boy. This is going to be insane again. The FBI is warning Facebook about it again too hah. The articles of course name their sources as "US officials".
We're 33 Trillion in debt with uncontrolled inflation of the dollar and if we don't keep printing money for Ukraine, its because the Russians.
Unit2Sucks said:Eastern Oregon Bear said:You obviously have no idea what uncontrolled inflation looks like.MinotStateBeav said:
US gov't is about to start the push about "Russian Disinformation". Be prepared. The Hillary Clinton Interview with Psaki really is pushing that yesterday. Fox News yesterday started in on it Trey Gowdy:"I can't understand this sudden push to stop Ukrainian funding, what is going on!!!???" The former intel host says....wait for it...."The russians are starting their disinformation campaign!" lol. The economist wrote an article about Russian Disinfo coming. So is the NY Times. Wooo boy. This is going to be insane again. The FBI is warning Facebook about it again too hah. The articles of course name their sources as "US officials".
We're 33 Trillion in debt with uncontrolled inflation of the dollar and if we don't keep printing money for Ukraine, its because the Russians.
The Biden administration should do a better job communicating. We've spent just about 3% of our military budget on Ukraine. Much of the "cost" of the aid os overvalued obsolete munitions and equipment that were just taking up space in warehouses but would never be used. We have a rigorous system of obsolescence but we don't typically destroy obsolete equipment and munitions - we just store them.
Cal88 said:Unit2Sucks said:Eastern Oregon Bear said:You obviously have no idea what uncontrolled inflation looks like.MinotStateBeav said:
US gov't is about to start the push about "Russian Disinformation". Be prepared. The Hillary Clinton Interview with Psaki really is pushing that yesterday. Fox News yesterday started in on it Trey Gowdy:"I can't understand this sudden push to stop Ukrainian funding, what is going on!!!???" The former intel host says....wait for it...."The russians are starting their disinformation campaign!" lol. The economist wrote an article about Russian Disinfo coming. So is the NY Times. Wooo boy. This is going to be insane again. The FBI is warning Facebook about it again too hah. The articles of course name their sources as "US officials".
We're 33 Trillion in debt with uncontrolled inflation of the dollar and if we don't keep printing money for Ukraine, its because the Russians.
The Biden administration should do a better job communicating. We've spent just about 3% of our military budget on Ukraine. Much of the "cost" of the aid os overvalued obsolete munitions and equipment that were just taking up space in warehouses but would never be used. We have a rigorous system of obsolescence but we don't typically destroy obsolete equipment and munitions - we just store them.
3% of $800 billion is $24 billion. We've spent 3 to 4 times that much on Ukraine.
You're an engineering grad, right? Why do you keep posting that kind of dubious MIC spin?
Unit2Sucks said:Eastern Oregon Bear said:You obviously have no idea what uncontrolled inflation looks like.MinotStateBeav said:
US gov't is about to start the push about "Russian Disinformation". Be prepared. The Hillary Clinton Interview with Psaki really is pushing that yesterday. Fox News yesterday started in on it Trey Gowdy:"I can't understand this sudden push to stop Ukrainian funding, what is going on!!!???" The former intel host says....wait for it...."The russians are starting their disinformation campaign!" lol. The economist wrote an article about Russian Disinfo coming. So is the NY Times. Wooo boy. This is going to be insane again. The FBI is warning Facebook about it again too hah. The articles of course name their sources as "US officials".
We're 33 Trillion in debt with uncontrolled inflation of the dollar and if we don't keep printing money for Ukraine, its because the Russians.
The Biden administration should do a better job communicating. We've spent just about 3% of our military budget on Ukraine. Much of the "cost" of the aid os overvalued obsolete munitions and equipment that were just taking up space in warehouses but would never be used. We have a rigorous system of obsolescence but we don't typically destroy obsolete equipment and munitions - we just store them.
I'm all for reducing military spend but that doesn't mean that we should stop sending Ukraine our old gear.
I think the problem is that the politicians want to take credit for giving lots of aid so they don't downplay the value, they write it up instead to replacement cost which is irrelevant because, aside from artillery shells, we were going to replace everything as part of normal procurement.
Obviously I've been banging the drum on Russian disinformation and I stand by everything I've said but I would like to see Biden's team do a better job selling the benefits of Ukraine aid and being more transparent about the true costs - which are much lower.
As for the economy, it's doing quite well. We added over 300k jobs last month, continuing Biden's phenomenal record on job growth, and our GDP reportedly grew 3.5% last quarter which is pretty much on target.
Compared to most mature economies, the US is performing quite well and with lower inflation, which shows how well run we actually are.
You might ask the people involved. I grew up in Oakland but haven't visited there in the last 25 years. I figure I don't have any good insights about Oakland's current situation.oski003 said:Eastern Oregon Bear said:I can see a difference between our current 3.7% inflation rate and the reported 400% in Venezuela or the 113% in Argentina. Since our current 3.7% is only slightly above our long term average inflation rate of 3.28%, I'm not overly concerned at this time.MinotStateBeav said:Keep being blind to it, that will fix it.Eastern Oregon Bear said:You obviously have no idea what uncontrolled inflation looks like.MinotStateBeav said:
US gov't is about to start the push about "Russian Disinformation". Be prepared. The Hillary Clinton Interview with Psaki really is pushing that yesterday. Fox News yesterday started in on it Trey Gowdy:"I can't understand this sudden push to stop Ukrainian funding, what is going on!!!???" The former intel host says....wait for it...."The russians are starting their disinformation campaign!" lol. The economist wrote an article about Russian Disinfo coming. So is the NY Times. Wooo boy. This is going to be insane again. The FBI is warning Facebook about it again too hah. The articles of course name their sources as "US officials".
We're 33 Trillion in debt with uncontrolled inflation of the dollar and if we don't keep printing money for Ukraine, its because the Russians.
Oakland is much safer than Tijuana, Juarez, Acapulco (used to be a great vacation spot), and Celaya. Why is there a thread on it?
dimitrig said:Unit2Sucks said:Eastern Oregon Bear said:You obviously have no idea what uncontrolled inflation looks like.MinotStateBeav said:
US gov't is about to start the push about "Russian Disinformation". Be prepared. The Hillary Clinton Interview with Psaki really is pushing that yesterday. Fox News yesterday started in on it Trey Gowdy:"I can't understand this sudden push to stop Ukrainian funding, what is going on!!!???" The former intel host says....wait for it...."The russians are starting their disinformation campaign!" lol. The economist wrote an article about Russian Disinfo coming. So is the NY Times. Wooo boy. This is going to be insane again. The FBI is warning Facebook about it again too hah. The articles of course name their sources as "US officials".
We're 33 Trillion in debt with uncontrolled inflation of the dollar and if we don't keep printing money for Ukraine, its because the Russians.
The Biden administration should do a better job communicating. We've spent just about 3% of our military budget on Ukraine. Much of the "cost" of the aid os overvalued obsolete munitions and equipment that were just taking up space in warehouses but would never be used. We have a rigorous system of obsolescence but we don't typically destroy obsolete equipment and munitions - we just store them.
I'm all for reducing military spend but that doesn't mean that we should stop sending Ukraine our old gear.
I think the problem is that the politicians want to take credit for giving lots of aid so they don't downplay the value, they write it up instead to replacement cost which is irrelevant because, aside from artillery shells, we were going to replace everything as part of normal procurement.
Obviously I've been banging the drum on Russian disinformation and I stand by everything I've said but I would like to see Biden's team do a better job selling the benefits of Ukraine aid and being more transparent about the true costs - which are much lower.
As for the economy, it's doing quite well. We added over 300k jobs last month, continuing Biden's phenomenal record on job growth, and our GDP reportedly grew 3.5% last quarter which is pretty much on target.
Compared to most mature economies, the US is performing quite well and with lower inflation, which shows how well run we actually are.
The US government doesn't depreciate assets. Items are valued at the amount they were purchased - not even replacement cost (in the case of items that have gone down in price like computer equipment). Inflation is not accounted for either for items that would actually cost a lot more to replace now than when they were procured.
Unit2Sucks said:dimitrig said:Unit2Sucks said:Eastern Oregon Bear said:You obviously have no idea what uncontrolled inflation looks like.MinotStateBeav said:
US gov't is about to start the push about "Russian Disinformation". Be prepared. The Hillary Clinton Interview with Psaki really is pushing that yesterday. Fox News yesterday started in on it Trey Gowdy:"I can't understand this sudden push to stop Ukrainian funding, what is going on!!!???" The former intel host says....wait for it...."The russians are starting their disinformation campaign!" lol. The economist wrote an article about Russian Disinfo coming. So is the NY Times. Wooo boy. This is going to be insane again. The FBI is warning Facebook about it again too hah. The articles of course name their sources as "US officials".
We're 33 Trillion in debt with uncontrolled inflation of the dollar and if we don't keep printing money for Ukraine, its because the Russians.
The Biden administration should do a better job communicating. We've spent just about 3% of our military budget on Ukraine. Much of the "cost" of the aid os overvalued obsolete munitions and equipment that were just taking up space in warehouses but would never be used. We have a rigorous system of obsolescence but we don't typically destroy obsolete equipment and munitions - we just store them.
I'm all for reducing military spend but that doesn't mean that we should stop sending Ukraine our old gear.
I think the problem is that the politicians want to take credit for giving lots of aid so they don't downplay the value, they write it up instead to replacement cost which is irrelevant because, aside from artillery shells, we were going to replace everything as part of normal procurement.
Obviously I've been banging the drum on Russian disinformation and I stand by everything I've said but I would like to see Biden's team do a better job selling the benefits of Ukraine aid and being more transparent about the true costs - which are much lower.
As for the economy, it's doing quite well. We added over 300k jobs last month, continuing Biden's phenomenal record on job growth, and our GDP reportedly grew 3.5% last quarter which is pretty much on target.
Compared to most mature economies, the US is performing quite well and with lower inflation, which shows how well run we actually are.
The US government doesn't depreciate assets. Items are valued at the amount they were purchased - not even replacement cost (in the case of items that have gone down in price like computer equipment). Inflation is not accounted for either for items that would actually cost a lot more to replace now than when they were procured.
Yeah, that's a fair point. It's still very much the case that the "cost" of the aid to US taxpayers is far less than the "value" used to describe it.
Our military readiness has barely been impacted and relative to Russia, we are far stronger now than before. In other words, we could meaningfully reduce military spending if we wanted to waste less taxpayer money, it that doesn't mean that aid to Ukraine is bad spend. It's probably the best ROI we have on our military spend.
I'm happy you are not overly concerned. I think there is something unrealistic about your statistics, or maybe I don't understand what these statistics represent. immediately prior to the BLM riot period in history, I was getting a full meal at most neighborhood Chinese restaurants for ten to twelve bucks. i now pay $35-$40 for the same meal. I'm an engineer licensed in California to do Mechanical, Electrical, and Civil Engineering, so yes, I have studied math and numbers in my life. But I guess I'm no accountant, because in my world, 3.28% looks more like 328% when it comes to how much more I pay for dinner under Uncle Joe.Eastern Oregon Bear said:I can see a difference between our current 3.7% inflation rate and the reported 400% in Venezuela or the 113% in Argentina. Since our current 3.7% is only slightly above our long term average inflation rate of 3.28%, I'm not overly concerned at this time.MinotStateBeav said:Keep being blind to it, that will fix it.Eastern Oregon Bear said:You obviously have no idea what uncontrolled inflation looks like.MinotStateBeav said:
US gov't is about to start the push about "Russian Disinformation". Be prepared. The Hillary Clinton Interview with Psaki really is pushing that yesterday. Fox News yesterday started in on it Trey Gowdy:"I can't understand this sudden push to stop Ukrainian funding, what is going on!!!???" The former intel host says....wait for it...."The russians are starting their disinformation campaign!" lol. The economist wrote an article about Russian Disinfo coming. So is the NY Times. Wooo boy. This is going to be insane again. The FBI is warning Facebook about it again too hah. The articles of course name their sources as "US officials".
We're 33 Trillion in debt with uncontrolled inflation of the dollar and if we don't keep printing money for Ukraine, its because the Russians.
I respect both you guys, but modern military strength is probably susceptible to a smarter less well-equipped force, just like it always has been. The lightly armed Chinese Communists kicked our butts in Korea, and a bunch of coolies in sandals did the same to us in the rice paddies and jungles of Vietnam, and a bunch of guys with thick beards and nightshirts living in caves, gave us a hell of a fight everywhere we least expected it. And when we timidly left Afghanistan, we gave them a present of enough equipment to make them a real military force in that region.Zippergate said:
Russia is far stronger militarily today than it was 2 years ago, they have whole classes of modern equipment that they didn't have, have incurred relatively low personnel losses (of the order of 10%) and are today the most experienced major military force in the world.
They are no match for our DEI training. This is the face of military strength in the 21st century.
Zippergate said:
Russia is far stronger militarily today than it was 2 years ago, they have whole classes of modern equipment that they didn't have, have incurred relatively low personnel losses (of the order of 10%) and are today the most experienced major military force in the world.
They are no match for our DEI training. This is the face of military strength in the 21st century.
That figures.Cal88 said:Zippergate said:
Russia is far stronger militarily today than it was 2 years ago, they have whole classes of modern equipment that they didn't have, have incurred relatively low personnel losses (of the order of 10%) and are today the most experienced major military force in the world.
They are no match for our DEI training. This is the face of military strength in the 21st century.
That uhm, guy, is a freakin US Army Colonel...
@SFCityBear yes indeed there's no way that food inflation is anywhere close to single digits, the official numbers are a joke.
Eastern Oregon Bear said:You might ask the people involved. I grew up in Oakland but haven't visited there in the last 25 years. I figure I don't have any good insights about Oakland's current situation.oski003 said:Eastern Oregon Bear said:I can see a difference between our current 3.7% inflation rate and the reported 400% in Venezuela or the 113% in Argentina. Since our current 3.7% is only slightly above our long term average inflation rate of 3.28%, I'm not overly concerned at this time.MinotStateBeav said:Keep being blind to it, that will fix it.Eastern Oregon Bear said:You obviously have no idea what uncontrolled inflation looks like.MinotStateBeav said:
US gov't is about to start the push about "Russian Disinformation". Be prepared. The Hillary Clinton Interview with Psaki really is pushing that yesterday. Fox News yesterday started in on it Trey Gowdy:"I can't understand this sudden push to stop Ukrainian funding, what is going on!!!???" The former intel host says....wait for it...."The russians are starting their disinformation campaign!" lol. The economist wrote an article about Russian Disinfo coming. So is the NY Times. Wooo boy. This is going to be insane again. The FBI is warning Facebook about it again too hah. The articles of course name their sources as "US officials".
We're 33 Trillion in debt with uncontrolled inflation of the dollar and if we don't keep printing money for Ukraine, its because the Russians.
Oakland is much safer than Tijuana, Juarez, Acapulco (used to be a great vacation spot), and Celaya. Why is there a thread on it?
SFCityBear said:I'm happy you are not overly concerned. I think there is something unrealistic about your statistics, or maybe I don't understand what these statistics represent. immediately prior to the BLM riot period in history, I was getting a full meal at most neighborhood Chinese restaurants for ten to twelve bucks. i now pay $35-$40 for the same meal. I'm an engineer licensed in California to do Mechanical, Electrical, and Civil Engineering, so yes, I have studied math and numbers in my life. But I guess I'm no accountant, because in my world, 3.28% looks more like 328% when it comes to how much more I pay for dinner under Uncle Joe.Eastern Oregon Bear said:I can see a difference between our current 3.7% inflation rate and the reported 400% in Venezuela or the 113% in Argentina. Since our current 3.7% is only slightly above our long term average inflation rate of 3.28%, I'm not overly concerned at this time.MinotStateBeav said:Keep being blind to it, that will fix it.Eastern Oregon Bear said:You obviously have no idea what uncontrolled inflation looks like.MinotStateBeav said:
US gov't is about to start the push about "Russian Disinformation". Be prepared. The Hillary Clinton Interview with Psaki really is pushing that yesterday. Fox News yesterday started in on it Trey Gowdy:"I can't understand this sudden push to stop Ukrainian funding, what is going on!!!???" The former intel host says....wait for it...."The russians are starting their disinformation campaign!" lol. The economist wrote an article about Russian Disinfo coming. So is the NY Times. Wooo boy. This is going to be insane again. The FBI is warning Facebook about it again too hah. The articles of course name their sources as "US officials".
We're 33 Trillion in debt with uncontrolled inflation of the dollar and if we don't keep printing money for Ukraine, its because the Russians.
dajo9 said:SFCityBear said:I'm happy you are not overly concerned. I think there is something unrealistic about your statistics, or maybe I don't understand what these statistics represent. immediately prior to the BLM riot period in history, I was getting a full meal at most neighborhood Chinese restaurants for ten to twelve bucks. i now pay $35-$40 for the same meal. I'm an engineer licensed in California to do Mechanical, Electrical, and Civil Engineering, so yes, I have studied math and numbers in my life. But I guess I'm no accountant, because in my world, 3.28% looks more like 328% when it comes to how much more I pay for dinner under Uncle Joe.Eastern Oregon Bear said:I can see a difference between our current 3.7% inflation rate and the reported 400% in Venezuela or the 113% in Argentina. Since our current 3.7% is only slightly above our long term average inflation rate of 3.28%, I'm not overly concerned at this time.MinotStateBeav said:Keep being blind to it, that will fix it.Eastern Oregon Bear said:You obviously have no idea what uncontrolled inflation looks like.MinotStateBeav said:
US gov't is about to start the push about "Russian Disinformation". Be prepared. The Hillary Clinton Interview with Psaki really is pushing that yesterday. Fox News yesterday started in on it Trey Gowdy:"I can't understand this sudden push to stop Ukrainian funding, what is going on!!!???" The former intel host says....wait for it...."The russians are starting their disinformation campaign!" lol. The economist wrote an article about Russian Disinfo coming. So is the NY Times. Wooo boy. This is going to be insane again. The FBI is warning Facebook about it again too hah. The articles of course name their sources as "US officials".
We're 33 Trillion in debt with uncontrolled inflation of the dollar and if we don't keep printing money for Ukraine, its because the Russians.
You can really see the booming economy when you go to a restaurant. It's been that way for over a year now. My area in New Jersey has higher restaurant prices and full dining rooms and lines out the door. I picked up some sushi yesterday and I had never seen the place so busy. Had to wait in line just to pay for my takeout.