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Why hesitate to raise rates?

Because the intention isn't to fight inflation. "Too little too late" was designed to fail. They wanted the best (for them) of both worlds, high inflation in core CPI, to pay for the cost of high rates, the 'tax' of which will be bunted to the consumer.

Corporate welfare for them, socialist destruction for everyone else.

The entire collapse is manufactured. It's artificial and purposeful destruction.

A naked power grab and massive wealth transfer to the banks.

Why hesitate to raise rates? Because the intention isn't to fight inflation. "Too little too late" was designed to fail. They wanted the best (for them) of both worlds, high inflation in core CPI, to pay for the cost of high rates, the 'tax' of which will be bunted to the consumer. Corporate welfare for them, socialist destruction for everyone else. The entire collapse is manufactured. It's artificial and purposeful destruction. A naked power grab and massive wealth transfer to the banks.

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CBDC

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They can take their CBDC and shove it up their ass. What are they going to do to you when their armies are all trannies and they sent all their weapons over to Ukraine? You realize most of us will be better equipped than they are soon? You think they will subdue inner city chicago? In the fall of Rome the military and government ceased being a factor at all. They could not equip, supply or pay their military and the government had no power. The denarius was worthless. No one wanted to trade with them and there was no domestic production or very little. You aren't going to fix any of those issues by issuing a digital coin. They should have issued it at the height of their power not at the tail end of it.