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KatLee's avatar

I am so glad you are here. I left Twitter last year and miss being able to comment or like your articles. You and el gato are two of my favorites.

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Bill's avatar

Gummi just started here, but I do expect his long form exposition to shine here on Substack. Why have I never commented on his twitter posts, but I feel the urge to comment here....? I'm not sure but there must be a reason.

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KatLee's avatar

I agree. I’ve got the climate deep dive but haven’t went through it yet. This is a great forum, doesn’t have nearly the amount of deranged lunatics like Twitter.

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Bill's avatar

We love you Gummi!

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Ed's avatar

the empty shelves, mandates for a dangerous nearly useless harmful vaccines, lock downs, build back bolshevist, reducing domestic crude oil output while demand rises toward 2019 level are not bugs but features.

their problem is the empty shelves and the increasingly likely energy crisis this winter shows the totalitarian, progressive corpo-socialists may have sown their hand a bit too early.

it is all in plain sight!

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Ed's avatar

btw crypto, gold, stocks, etc are hedges that the corpo-socialists expect to rise as they and their media toadies rage abut inflation.

weimar hyper-inflation did not cause nearly the damage the great depression to germany. in 1933 hitler was installed bc the germans could not import, 10 years after the weimar hyperinflation. inflation is not so bad if you currency is plummeting like every one else. which is why usa got away with $6 trillion in 2020 give aways bc everyone else was worse off and china won't let the dollar drop!

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HansGruber's avatar

Why do you not believe hyperinflation is coming?

(Or why do you think people believe that hyperinflation is a possiblity in the near future?)

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Ed's avatar

usa gave away $6 trillion the people that spend that money are not making the things they buy......

inflation is the response to huge government debt, at least since the king can no longer conquer his creditors.

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Rachel Mills's avatar

Welcome to Substack! The water's fine!

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Casey's avatar

Maybe stagflation is the more likely future.

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Tired old grey mare's avatar

Why does Jack hate the actual physicality of life?

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