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aeden
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Uko nazis cannot cancel themselves and become decent would be saying BLM repents and gives the money back to the broken they looted.
What adults have we ever been talking about anyways.
Reimann held up the actual score card and it mirrored each others economic policy's verbatim.
The only separation is what the middle man charges since Human Action.

https://www.icij.org/inside-icij/2021/1 ... m-in-2021/
How many times do these phonetardians not get it.
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"Facing the first major inflation threat in a generation, the Fed is mostly counting on talk rather than action to tame it. The view on how to conduct effective monetary policy without blowing up the economy is always evolving—or, depending on how you look at it, moving in circles. Currently, the prevailing view is that expectations are what matter. Thus, if the Fed signals it will raise rates in the future, that can be almost as powerful as raising them today. That may sound ridiculous, but it does make some sense, since inflation expectations drive long-term inflation: people negotiate wages and make pricing decisions based on what they think will happen. As long as people believe the Fed is committed to tackling inflation, the expectation can become self-fulfilling."

https://www.city-journal.org/federal-re ... ges-course

If inflation keeps going up and the Fed keeps just talking, but keeping rates at 0%, people will lose faith in the Fed.
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The demolition is and was a feature.
Not keeping rates at zero is your problem not ours since clay tablets.
Truly it amazes us what is actually ignored.

https://www.fidelitypress.org/book-prod ... -of-cities

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dT-yIYR7vV8
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Water Polluted Cities in the USA
Failed in Life try Hhell. FILTH
They did and the Locusts are real and what they are currently up to also.
Yes we healed the soil first for actual needs.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNyIhirtXUI
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vincecate wrote: Sat Dec 25, 2021 9:59 pm "Now the Federal Reserve has a big problem. It needs to tighten monetary policy to take on inflation. But the economy depends on easy money. Economic growth is built on borrowing. Any significant tightening of monetary policy will pop the bubble and the whole house of cards will fall down.

https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/infla ... annot-last

More and more I think people are realizing the jam the Fed is in (and so the whole world too).

The Crestmont PE as of today is around 45 (the chart represents an average for the month of November). At the current inflation rate, the typical range for the Crestmont PE is about 7 to 17. 2% inflation is the sweet spot for high PEs. Anything too far from that and PEs are typically a lot lower.

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https://www.advisorperspectives.com/dsh ... ember-2021
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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Higgenbotham wrote: Thu Dec 23, 2021 11:21 pm
I am sad to announce that Mark D. Cook, my friend and mentor, passed away last week at age 67. He was an extremely successful self-taught options trader and an expert on bear markets. I had planned to interview him this weekend for my new stock market book, something he was looking forward to. He told me he was convinced a bear market was closer than ever, within months or in 2022, and he was eager to share his thoughts. He was astounded by how far and fast the stock market had risen, and he warned there would be dire consequences. He was extremely concerned about inflation and warned that if anything could kill the market, it was inflation.
https://michaelsincere.com/bullish-or-b ... er-1-2021/
Higgenbotham wrote: Mon Feb 12, 2018 2:58 am I've been recalling some of the casualties of the last bubble that ended in 2007. In 2006, Jerry Favors and Zoran Gayer passed away at relatively young ages. Both had been bearish starting in maybe 2004 and both were very good and well respected analysts. Jerry was 52 and Zoran was perhaps 60. Bubbles can kill if you get on the wrong side of them for too long.

http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/name/j ... =guestbook
https://www.elitetrader.com/et/threads/ ... yer.67863/
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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https://thewatercritic.com/most-water-p ... ities-usa/

The most important industrial solvent on the planet.
Truly these children still do not even understand what was done to us here either.
It was said they never seem to face any consequences and always seem to enjoy more power.

You Honor those in the Light H. Truly they are blessed in the other Garden also.
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Higgenbotham wrote: Sun Dec 26, 2021 12:24 pm The Crestmont PE as of today is around 45 (the chart represents an average for the month of November). At the current inflation rate, the typical range for the Crestmont PE is about 7 to 17.
This is the key thing I think most people are missing right now. When the market is crashing I bet this becomes much more widely known.
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No Vin they will not. The rot is to deep for to long in to many.
They do not even pretend to care. The locusts serve utter darkness only.

Croatian footballer Marin Cacic, Oman international player Mukhaled Al-Raqadi, Egyptian goalkeeper Ahmed Amin,
and Algerian football player Sofiane Loukar all died this week.

The true evil is just starting.

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