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Boo

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procrastination...a term I am getting far more familiar with that I care...good morning peoples...damn cold outdoors today...supposed to go to a Christmas party later, huge bonfire and lots of food...dunno if I care to drive that far tonight...enjoy your day folks...it may be your last...tomorrow is a gift, not a promise... ;)
 

Travis Kelcee

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we are surly going to find out

we may be in hyperinflation and no amount of lowering the prime will cool off the economy and raising prices

we can always hope , but I do not think prices will ever come dow again and eventually the dollar will go tits up


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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.
 

Putembk

One Toke Over The Line
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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.
Well said. The real question here is….why is the world flat…?
 

Drippy Sally

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12 Reasons Why Reading Books Should Be Part of Your Life:

1. Knowledge Highway: Books offer a vast reservoir of knowledge on virtually any topic imaginable. Dive deep into history, science, philosophy, or explore new hobbies and interests.

2. Enhanced Vocabulary: Regular reading exposes you to a wider range of vocabulary, improving your communication skills and comprehension.

3. Memory Boost: Studies suggest that reading can help sharpen your memory and cognitive function, keeping your mind active and engaged.

4. Stress Reduction: Curling up with a good book can be a form of mental escape, offering a temporary reprieve from daily anxieties and a chance to unwind.

5. Improved Focus and Concentration: In today's fast-paced world filled with distractions, reading strengthens your ability to focus and concentrate for extended periods.

6. Empathy and Perspective: Stepping into the shoes of fictional characters allows you to develop empathy and gain a deeper understanding of different perspectives.

7. Enhanced Creativity: Reading exposes you to new ideas and thought processes, potentially sparking your own creativity and problem-solving skills.

8. Stronger Writing Skills: Immersing yourself in well-written prose can improve your writing style, sentence structure, and overall communication clarity.

9. Improved Sleep Quality: Swap screen time for a book before bed. The calming nature of reading can help you relax and unwind, promoting better sleep quality.

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Putembk

One Toke Over The Line
Premium user
12 Reasons Why Reading Books Should Be Part of Your Life:

1. Knowledge Highway: Books offer a vast reservoir of knowledge on virtually any topic imaginable. Dive deep into history, science, philosophy, or explore new hobbies and interests.

2. Enhanced Vocabulary: Regular reading exposes you to a wider range of vocabulary, improving your communication skills and comprehension.

3. Memory Boost: Studies suggest that reading can help sharpen your memory and cognitive function, keeping your mind active and engaged.

4. Stress Reduction: Curling up with a good book can be a form of mental escape, offering a temporary reprieve from daily anxieties and a chance to unwind.

5. Improved Focus and Concentration: In today's fast-paced world filled with distractions, reading strengthens your ability to focus and concentrate for extended periods.

6. Empathy and Perspective: Stepping into the shoes of fictional characters allows you to develop empathy and gain a deeper understanding of different perspectives.

7. Enhanced Creativity: Reading exposes you to new ideas and thought processes, potentially sparking your own creativity and problem-solving skills.

8. Stronger Writing Skills: Immersing yourself in well-written prose can improve your writing style, sentence structure, and overall communication clarity.

9. Improved Sleep Quality: Swap screen time for a book before bed. The calming nature of reading can help you relax and unwind, promoting better sleep quality.

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I read more every day than most people do in a week. Just keeping up with this thread.
 

jokerman

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Same bullshit they said last time.

U.S. consumer prices in 2019 showed that prices of imported goods actually declined despite the tariffs.

When the EU and China responded by devaluing their currency, that approach hit all products imported, not just the tariff goods.

Because the EU and China were driving up the value of the dollar, everything we were importing became cheaper. Not just imports from Europe and China, but actually imports from everywhere. All imports were entering the U.S. at substantially lower prices.

This meant when we imported products, we were also importing deflation.

This price result is exactly the opposite of what the economic experts and Wall Street pundits predicted back in 2017 and 2018 when they were pushing the rapid price increase narrative.
Are you saying I should eat more Chinese food before the inauguration?
Is sushi affected was asked by some.
 

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