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aeden
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Joe Biden has spent his career erecting.

One small example is the federal ethanol mandate. Although it allows exemptions for small oil refiners, the Biden administration regularly denies applications for such exemptions — he denied 65 such petitions just this winter.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics ... 8dd08897f3
Had Biden set out explicitly to cause refinery consolidation, he probably wouldn’t have governed any differently as a senator or as president. Now he’s pretending to be upset that this concentrated industry is protected from competition and has high costs and high profits.

Polls indications are over a million now ignore the DNC since they stopped listening a long long time ago.
The nuts that took root in it are visible and destructive. The evasive green cult species is in plain view for any one over room temp
unless your a morning joe dullard.

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The if/then into September was the 200 day noted and with the demsheviks appear indeed be the case
since the red queen cares not at all what these bandits do as Cipolla essay indicated.
Hayek underlined later what Keynes admitted from the Human Action essays in Utility.
Emptor as we never fight the tape but the consequences all four knew of Says Law
and effects of Cantillon that Jevons provided. Even Seneca as a Stoic knew it.

At least the Brits had the backbone to publish the Whitehall study tongue in cheek on the cost study of the realm
and the consequences of it to those who understood its effects.

These ambitious men were not naïve; they were overconfident about their ability to manipulate and were hopelessly outplayed.

Wed Jul 10, 2013 6:33 pm
Here we are with the cool aid from the source: asymmetric paternalism, states that paternalism should be invited if it bestows large benefits on those who make errors in judgment while imposing little or no harm upon those who are fully rational. While some may argue that this benefit to shortsighted consumers comes at the expense of retailers, it can be posited that correcting these errors in judgment enhances economic efficiency to the benefit of both parties involved. Given that achieving such change is a difficult process, it is helpful to understand the dynamics of an individual’s desires and the strategies that can effectively control them, AEA Papers and Proceedings, May 2003.

The corruption of the regulatory bodies does not shake his blind confidence in the infallibility and perfection of the state; it merely fills him with moral aversion to entrepreneurs and capitalists. No one should expect that any logical argument or any experience could ever shake the almost religious fervour of those who believe in salvation through spending and credit expansion. The final outcome of the credit expansion is general impoverishment.
By short-circuiting the price mechanism and forcing people into economic lives contrary to their own chosing, central planning destroys the capital base and creates economic randomness that eventually ends in killing prosperity. mises

We all know this to be true as barrier cost increase for simple reasons in political economy's. Jevons covered it for us back then.

Today backfire since the 1973 papers should be evident as the problem they stated is that its never been observed on a national level.

Wed Sep 05, 2012 4:05 pm It was noted as no they do not even pretend to care. Into the wheel chairs they will go in percentages
of NPD since they are the moths to the flames since the Garden as warned. The masses of asses and the Unix toolbox is at hand.

On the side caution as before it took two years for FDR to even begin to set another tack when it was painfully obvious.
Truman also warned for a one handed economist on just one point. We seen what carnage AI did on one account recently so good luck.

thread: lightswitch

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3 packages of chicken breast on the shelf were 3.44/lb. The one's on the cart about to put on the shelf were 5.14/lb

Biden did that.

American and European communist are doing well keeping nat. gas and oil prices high despite economic conditions.

He said he will destroy carbon. And is.

By 2026 we will some direction of what's left of the Potato and Ketchup cult crusade to balance the wont of a nail.

Last Fall there was the story about the " old Grampa of Wall Street" He had been on WS as a trader most his life.
Said He was getting OUT as it's just Algos chasing nickels & was going Long Cash & Real Estate. We did both also.
Morg is pissed we have cash also. Old people are stupid they told us.

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https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/goldm ... e-imminent

Well at least E was put on relationship to facts for now.
Brand On caused this with Color changes as was Ulyanov sent then.

"Useful idiots" is what the Bolsheviks called them.
The amount of products from one barrel and the natural gas fertilizer limited
is another feature of life boat ethics now gamed as open border.
The locust warning was real of the three levels.

As for the the Amish they aren't moving to Africa or the Middle East or Mexico, so no that's not THE problem.
And I guarantee you their communities will defend their farms and homesteads from the panicked hungry starving
hordes of urban dwellers far better than yours will.
It takes over an hour for LEO to show after they savaged a Grandmothers home.
A 63 year old grandmother beaten to death on the street. Bish is a disease. Rabid.

Learn to read French read Sismondi on what the morons are up to again....

500 lbs of nitrogen, magnesium, and one other fertilizer per acre and farms 16,000 acres.
Fertilizer is up 30 to 40% which means beans and corn will be that much higher next year.
A lot of soil not flipped locally. Biden did this.

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Fri Jun 07, 2019 8:10 pm
We prepared the best we could to live below the margin. With what we seen coming they will indeed deny.
Lotus corniculatus for these times.
As long as the soil stays moist and the plot doesn’t become overrun with weeds, the crop is carefree.
Contributes nitrogen to the soil as it rests.
The cattle had two choices. They picked the above.

choosers of the fallen

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48 minutes ago
The biden effect continues. Another down market that will end in the 7th consecutive down month. The market is now at the level it was when we were before the covid recover began. And it's ALL on biden and the democrats.

59 minutes ago
The majority of us independent voters are the first to admit that President Trump had many faults. But we were never concerned about World War or economic ruin.

46 minutes ago
The stock market is poised for a HUGE correction, soon. Traders have tried every single trick in the book to get people to invest and every time it's lesser and lesser that still think the risk is worth taking. I've been sitting on cash for quite some time now and do not intend to reinvest until something drastic changes in our leadership, and changes for good.

The democrats are still stuck at the buttercup and pumpkin head stage.

NOTE that overnight futures were bid towards the Asia close as China eased its COVID travel restrictions but after an initial mini spike at the US cash open, everything got clubbed like a baby seal... tyler

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A post by aeden and I can understand it…and it doesn’t seem to be a quote.
Are you feeling OK, aeden?

Unless that’s by tyler?
“Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. And, weak men create hard times.”

― G. Michael Hopf, Those Who Remain

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Stock markets are at an interesting stage. The S&P 500 has an important support level at 3800 after yesterday's fall.
I also get a sense that the market might be quite choppy for a while, frustrating both bulls and bears, whilst a clearer understanding of inflation and economic direction is absorbed.

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The ripple pain will be clear as due diligence is now a must.
Late last fall the into September will surprise more than few.
H made the correct call on the effects spreading.
Emptor.
Prepare children.

thread: oct27, sogo shosha

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