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In 1984 iirc the party used war primarily to both encourage and handle overproduction in order to maintain control.

You see all these filled parking lots of vehicles awaiting chips to be finished and sold, but where I live the lots are still stuffed. I've often thought if covid and the recent events aren't just cover for a real drop-off in demand. We know the global economy was slowing globally well before fall of 2019. In fact iirc it was steadily slowing since late 2015.

So if demand is gone and production stops, collapse. If the demand is gone but production continues, the wealthy and powerful stay wealthy and powerful.

What are your thoughts?

In 1984 iirc the party used war primarily to both encourage and handle overproduction in order to maintain control. You see all these filled parking lots of vehicles awaiting chips to be finished and sold, but where I live the lots are still stuffed. I've often thought if covid and the recent events aren't just cover for a real drop-off in demand. We know the global economy was slowing globally well before fall of 2019. In fact iirc it was steadily slowing since late 2015. So if demand is gone and production stops, collapse. If the demand is gone but production continues, the wealthy and powerful stay wealthy and powerful. What are your thoughts?

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Dealerships have waiting lists that people are spending extra money to be on for vehicles that have a very expensive single point of failure that is hard to replace.

People are dumb.

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I think these shortages are attempts to hide inflation.