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And of course there's a war with Russia, which might try to destabilize the western economies and monetary system if that's possible.

Shouldn't the prices for those commodities be sky-high because everyone tries to hedge against inflation as well as the looming monetary crisis? Why isn't that the case?

And of course there's a war with Russia, which might try to destabilize the western economies and monetary system if that's possible. Shouldn't the prices for those commodities be sky-high because everyone tries to hedge against inflation as well as the looming monetary crisis? Why isn't that the case?

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Again, you make it seem like we have fair elections or that donations are primarily from grassroot support. Stop pretending that we have politicians representative of their constituents.

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you make it seem like we have fair elections or that donations are primarily from grassroot support.

I never said that as well. Most donations come from people that live from what I'd call "waste". You know, those old boy networks politicians have, where knowing some politician suddenly becomes worth something, because those politicians can make things happen that wouldn't happen under free market conditions? That's where waste is, and that's where pretty much all the local politicians get their money from.