colfax_m
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You presented your vague ramblings, which are unsubstantiated assertions.I presented the reality on the streets,,
Zero facts.
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You presented your vague ramblings, which are unsubstantiated assertions.I presented the reality on the streets,,
nothing vague about the prices I see when I go to purchase something,,You presented your vague ramblings, which are unsubstantiated assertions.I presented the reality on the streets,,
Zero facts.
“Something” is vague. That should be obvious to someone with a grounding in reality.nothing vague about the prices I see when I go to purchase something,,You presented your vague ramblings, which are unsubstantiated assertions.I presented the reality on the streets,,
Zero facts.
I guess youre right,, me seeing the prices more than dbl doesnt really mean prices are going up,,“Something” is vague. That should be obvious to someone with a grounding in reality.nothing vague about the prices I see when I go to purchase something,,You presented your vague ramblings, which are unsubstantiated assertions.I presented the reality on the streets,,
Zero facts.
Which is why referring to the price of “things” doesn’t seem vague to you.
Go ahead and put together your own statistical inflation model, provide all the source data and calculations.I guess youre right,, me seeing the prices more than dbl doesnt really mean prices are going up,,“Something” is vague. That should be obvious to someone with a grounding in reality.nothing vague about the prices I see when I go to purchase something,,You presented your vague ramblings, which are unsubstantiated assertions.I presented the reality on the streets,,
Zero facts.
Which is why referring to the price of “things” doesn’t seem vague to you.
please tell me what to think so I dont make that mistake again,,
back atcha buttercup,,,Go ahead and put together your own statistical inflation model, provide all the source data and calculations.I guess youre right,, me seeing the prices more than dbl doesnt really mean prices are going up,,“Something” is vague. That should be obvious to someone with a grounding in reality.nothing vague about the prices I see when I go to purchase something,,You presented your vague ramblings, which are unsubstantiated assertions.I presented the reality on the streets,,
Zero facts.
Which is why referring to the price of “things” doesn’t seem vague to you.
please tell me what to think so I dont make that mistake again,,
Nothing you say should be considered factual.
I provided facts.back atcha buttercup,,,Go ahead and put together your own statistical inflation model, provide all the source data and calculations.I guess youre right,, me seeing the prices more than dbl doesnt really mean prices are going up,,“Something” is vague. That should be obvious to someone with a grounding in reality.nothing vague about the prices I see when I go to purchase something,,You presented your vague ramblings, which are unsubstantiated assertions.I presented the reality on the streets,,
Zero facts.
Which is why referring to the price of “things” doesn’t seem vague to you.
please tell me what to think so I dont make that mistake again,,
Nothing you say should be considered factual.
you provided a government funded report,,,I provided facts.back atcha buttercup,,,Go ahead and put together your own statistical inflation model, provide all the source data and calculations.I guess youre right,, me seeing the prices more than dbl doesnt really mean prices are going up,,“Something” is vague. That should be obvious to someone with a grounding in reality.nothing vague about the prices I see when I go to purchase something,,You presented your vague ramblings, which are unsubstantiated assertions.I presented the reality on the streets,,
Zero facts.
Which is why referring to the price of “things” doesn’t seem vague to you.
please tell me what to think so I dont make that mistake again,,
Nothing you say should be considered factual.
It’s treated as fact by people throughout the world, bankers, traders, businesses. People with trillions of dollars on the line.you provided a government funded report,,,I provided facts.back atcha buttercup,,,Go ahead and put together your own statistical inflation model, provide all the source data and calculations.I guess youre right,, me seeing the prices more than dbl doesnt really mean prices are going up,,“Something” is vague. That should be obvious to someone with a grounding in reality.nothing vague about the prices I see when I go to purchase something,,You presented your vague ramblings, which are unsubstantiated assertions.I presented the reality on the streets,,
Zero facts.
Which is why referring to the price of “things” doesn’t seem vague to you.
please tell me what to think so I dont make that mistake again,,
Nothing you say should be considered factual.
that is far from a fact,,,
treated as fact doesnt mean it is,,It’s treated as fact by people throughout the world, bankers, traders, businesses. People with trillions of dollars on the line.you provided a government funded report,,,I provided facts.back atcha buttercup,,,Go ahead and put together your own statistical inflation model, provide all the source data and calculations.I guess youre right,, me seeing the prices more than dbl doesnt really mean prices are going up,,“Something” is vague. That should be obvious to someone with a grounding in reality.nothing vague about the prices I see when I go to purchase something,,You presented your vague ramblings, which are unsubstantiated assertions.I presented the reality on the streets,,
Zero facts.
Which is why referring to the price of “things” doesn’t seem vague to you.
please tell me what to think so I dont make that mistake again,,
Nothing you say should be considered factual.
that is far from a fact,,,
Are your assertions similarly treated?
No one cares what you think.treated as fact doesnt mean it is,,It’s treated as fact by people throughout the world, bankers, traders, businesses. People with trillions of dollars on the line.you provided a government funded report,,,I provided facts.back atcha buttercup,,,Go ahead and put together your own statistical inflation model, provide all the source data and calculations.I guess youre right,, me seeing the prices more than dbl doesnt really mean prices are going up,,“Something” is vague. That should be obvious to someone with a grounding in reality.nothing vague about the prices I see when I go to purchase something,,You presented your vague ramblings, which are unsubstantiated assertions.I presented the reality on the streets,,
Zero facts.
Which is why referring to the price of “things” doesn’t seem vague to you.
please tell me what to think so I dont make that mistake again,,
Nothing you say should be considered factual.
that is far from a fact,,,
Are your assertions similarly treated?
tell me ,, do you get daily thinking points or do they come by the week???
and my assertations come from on the street experience not a government graph and are treated as reality from the people making purchases,,,
maybe in your world,,No one cares what you think.treated as fact doesnt mean it is,,It’s treated as fact by people throughout the world, bankers, traders, businesses. People with trillions of dollars on the line.you provided a government funded report,,,I provided facts.back atcha buttercup,,,Go ahead and put together your own statistical inflation model, provide all the source data and calculations.I guess youre right,, me seeing the prices more than dbl doesnt really mean prices are going up,,“Something” is vague. That should be obvious to someone with a grounding in reality.nothing vague about the prices I see when I go to purchase something,,You presented your vague ramblings, which are unsubstantiated assertions.I presented the reality on the streets,,
Zero facts.
Which is why referring to the price of “things” doesn’t seem vague to you.
please tell me what to think so I dont make that mistake again,,
Nothing you say should be considered factual.
that is far from a fact,,,
Are your assertions similarly treated?
tell me ,, do you get daily thinking points or do they come by the week???
and my assertations come from on the street experience not a government graph and are treated as reality from the people making purchases,,,
People care what the BLS thinks.
Proof enough for me that you’re delusional.
Let me check. Nope. People still don’t care what you think.maybe in your world,,No one cares what you think.treated as fact doesnt mean it is,,It’s treated as fact by people throughout the world, bankers, traders, businesses. People with trillions of dollars on the line.you provided a government funded report,,,I provided facts.back atcha buttercup,,,Go ahead and put together your own statistical inflation model, provide all the source data and calculations.I guess youre right,, me seeing the prices more than dbl doesnt really mean prices are going up,,“Something” is vague. That should be obvious to someone with a grounding in reality.nothing vague about the prices I see when I go to purchase something,,You presented your vague ramblings, which are unsubstantiated assertions.I presented the reality on the streets,,
Zero facts.
Which is why referring to the price of “things” doesn’t seem vague to you.
please tell me what to think so I dont make that mistake again,,
Nothing you say should be considered factual.
that is far from a fact,,,
Are your assertions similarly treated?
tell me ,, do you get daily thinking points or do they come by the week???
and my assertations come from on the street experience not a government graph and are treated as reality from the people making purchases,,,
People care what the BLS thinks.
Proof enough for me that you’re delusional.
but down here on the streets everyone cares that prices for basic needs are going up,,,
youre one person,,Let me check. Nope. People still don’t care what you think.maybe in your world,,No one cares what you think.treated as fact doesnt mean it is,,It’s treated as fact by people throughout the world, bankers, traders, businesses. People with trillions of dollars on the line.you provided a government funded report,,,I provided facts.back atcha buttercup,,,Go ahead and put together your own statistical inflation model, provide all the source data and calculations.I guess youre right,, me seeing the prices more than dbl doesnt really mean prices are going up,,“Something” is vague. That should be obvious to someone with a grounding in reality.nothing vague about the prices I see when I go to purchase something,,You presented your vague ramblings, which are unsubstantiated assertions.I presented the reality on the streets,,
Zero facts.
Which is why referring to the price of “things” doesn’t seem vague to you.
please tell me what to think so I dont make that mistake again,,
Nothing you say should be considered factual.
that is far from a fact,,,
Are your assertions similarly treated?
tell me ,, do you get daily thinking points or do they come by the week???
and my assertations come from on the street experience not a government graph and are treated as reality from the people making purchases,,,
People care what the BLS thinks.
Proof enough for me that you’re delusional.
but down here on the streets everyone cares that prices for basic needs are going up,,,
I think they are looking for a EURO type currency for NORTH America----destroying the dollar doesn't only hide the debt---but serves the ultimate goal of a one world order with one currency and one corrupt government eventually. They are trying to put us into bigger groups now we are to be put with Canada and Mexico (also explains open borders).....Quanitative easing is at an all time high.
This QE happened under Trump.
But Trump - nor Biden - have anything to do with it.
Did I mention Biden in my post? I mentioned debt.
Show me where I said Biden or Trump had anything to do with qe.
Why are you attributing to me things I didnt post?
You want to address the post?
We have more than 10 years. Such statements were made 10 years ago. And 20. And 30.
But you are right that the government is trying to inflate away the debt. They aren't going to make it "worthless" - the deflationary forces are simply too powerful - but they are trying to inflate away our liabilities.
Considering you nutjobs have been “warning” about this for decadesQuanitative easing is at an all time high. (Libs, if you dont know what that is, ask a conservative friend) The M1 money supply curve looks like the face of El Capitan. We are spending and spending. (Yes, Trump spent too....I get it...he should have vetoed every budget.)
I think we have at most 10 years......AT THE CURRENT PACE.
We can change things...but we likely will not.
My guess is the Fed is trying to devalue the dollar to make our debt worthless. If the dollar has no value...our 30 trillion dollar debt has no value to our lenders.