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The tubes from the radio I posted earlier tonight was wrapped in this. Interesting that in 1970 there was a sharp increase in federal payrolls, kind of like there was during the last administration.

Also of note is the opening of Lafayette Radio...that place is long gone, Great Eastern is kind of one of those places that hasn't gone to churches yet, but probably could.

Below this, but in really bad shape, was an ad for credit card monitoring services. 55 years later card companies still can't figure out how to prevent card theft.

The tubes from the radio I posted earlier tonight was wrapped in this. Interesting that in 1970 there was a sharp increase in federal payrolls, kind of like there was during the last administration. Also of note is the opening of Lafayette Radio...that place is long gone, Great Eastern is kind of one of those places that hasn't gone to churches yet, but probably could. Below this, but in really bad shape, was an ad for credit card monitoring services. 55 years later card companies still can't figure out how to prevent card theft.
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Thank God a bunch of federal employees have left, it might (this time) save us from having crazy increases in gas prices followed by 20%+ interest rates.

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Volker is dead, so you have that as well.

You need to remember that Volker raised rates to calm rampant inflation. It worked.

Gas prices were high because we sold weapons to the kikes during the Saudi-jew war. The UAE didn't like that and said fuck you.

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Putting things in perspective we thought we were all gonna have to go back to horses in 1973 when gas went from 26 cents a gallon to 50 cents a gallon because of the oil embargo. Even today it has nothing to do with supply and demand. It’s all about power and control. We all know who’s pulling the strings behind that,don’t we?

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You're not trying to say

that quite possibly

that it might be

someone we all know

as possibly...

the kikes?