Wouldn't supply chain crises amplify the inflation since shortage would cause prices to rise even more quickly?
The whole economy is beyond salvage, so what we see is the eratic actions of panicking kikes. Same with COVID, it was masks off, masks on, 2 weeks to flatten the curve, masks gone again, masks back on now, vaccine mandates, no wait dont need those, now actually we need boosters, no wait we dont, actually just get COVID now, etc
The whole economy is beyond salvage
Yup I agree with that
eratic actions of panicking kikes
I get the feeling it is more about trying something absurd. They get away with it. Well let's crank it up and see if we can get away with it. Holy shit we got away with that. Let's crank it up even more.
I honestly and truly believe being snatched off the street and dying in a gulag quarantine camp is a real possible outcome many of us will face in the next six months.
I would think its both, panicking kikes trying to maintain control, alongside their schizophrenic brain not being able to resist stirring the pot. Both ways, the kike loses though
Yeah you're right. The supply chain nonsense must be the fake reason for infltating prices.
They want a manufactured shortage to send everyone into crisis mode and beg the government to come save them. And then we get communism even quicker.
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