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Boo

Cabana’s bitch
Veteran
for the first time in years I had to fire up my shop heater...damn if it wasn't cold in the shop...trying to figure out how I can row the shifter and check out the linkage as it's moving from the drivers seat...I need a mini me...this is today's project...adjust the bugs and get it on the market...
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bigsur51

On a mailtrain.
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If you understand Trump's energy policies compared to Biden's build back better "green energy" policies it would be clear as day.

Rising energy prices causes inflation across all sectors. From the farmer to the processor to the retailer, energy prices touch everything you buy. Lower energy prices = lower inflation.


here is my understanding of Donnie’s energy policies

 

Boo

Cabana’s bitch
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this is as close to what I have found on ebay motors...it costs more to do a frame off than it sells for...I've got about half of the retail value in the car so I hope to do well...
 

bigsur51

On a mailtrain.
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the relentless printing of money fuels inflation

stop printing money and inflation will go down



HOME » FINTECH STARTUP SPOTLIGHTSTARTUPS TECH STARTUP NEWS TECH STARTUPS TECHNOLOGY NEWS

80% of all US dollars in existence were printed in the last 22 months (from $4 trillion in January 2020 to $20 trillion in October 2021) – UPDATED​


As of January 6, 2020, the US Federal Reserve held around $4 trillion.

Since then, there have been significant shifts. The Fed ramped up its quantitative easing efforts—often termed as money printing—to bolster liquidity in US banks and infuse trillions of dollars into the economy.

Fast forward to February 2022, and US inflation has surged to a 40-year high, reaching 7.5% in 2021, fueled by the Federal Reserve’s continuous injection of funds into the economy.

Many observers draw comparisons between the current situation and the hyperinflation experienced in 1921 Weimar Germany.


 

oldmaninbc

Well-known member
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Good day OF, opened up the curtains after getting out of bed this AM. I looked part way up the mountain and there hung up in a stand of big fir trees was a huge inflatable Santa. Someone lost their 30' inflatable Santa. I must say, it really looks out of place.

Someone either didn't like their view blocked or someone is getting an ear full for not anchoring poor Santa good enough.

My camera battery is dead.
 

bigsur51

On a mailtrain.
Premium user
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420club
How long did the pipe-line in Alaska take to build? Donnie's gonna do it in a year...


The construction of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System included over 800 miles (1,300 km) of oil pipeline, 12 pump stations, and a new tanker port. Built largely on permafrost during 1975–77 between Prudhoe Bay and Valdez, Alaska, the $8 billion effort required tens of thousands of people, often working in extreme temperatures and conditions, the invention of specialized construction techniques, and the construction of a new road, the Dalton Highway.


things in the world of energy have changed a lot since back then

DJT and his Crew have a lot more options in todays advanced age of technology
 
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