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The idea I have heard floated around is 2021 Q4 will bring the prices for OSB and lumber back down, because now they are too high. However, there's a larger issue at play, those prices are never going back down. Think back on healthcare, school tuition, car insurance, pretty much everything around you has exploded in cost. And did those prices ever go back down like claimed? Nope they did not. But there's also a second reason why those price aren't going down: to do so would cause the complete collapse of the housing market and the stock market coming down with it. So many of these (((markets))) are interlinked to the point that collapsing or bringing one down souffles the entire house of cards into the ground. So in case you're wondering, get used to crazy high house prices and lumber prices, because fuck you goyim!

The idea I have heard floated around is 2021 Q4 will bring the prices for OSB and lumber back down, because now they are too high. However, there's a larger issue at play, those prices are never going back down. Think back on healthcare, school tuition, car insurance, pretty much everything around you has exploded in cost. And did those prices ever go back down like claimed? Nope they did not. But there's also a second reason why those price aren't going down: to do so would cause the complete collapse of the housing market and the stock market coming down with it. So many of these (((markets))) are interlinked to the point that collapsing or bringing one down souffles the entire house of cards into the ground. So in case you're wondering, get used to crazy high house prices and lumber prices, because fuck you goyim!

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You can't make that assertion absolutely. People never thought housing prices would ever drop, yet they did. The economy is a fickle thing. It is driven by many factors.

What I do believe is (((the fed))) has driven the value of money down by disassociating it with gold (thanks Nixon) and then creating a huge amount of worthless currency. This is a fact. In one way, your assertion has credibility there. On the other, lumber isn't controlled by a coordinated cartel, yet, and is subject to supply and demand forces.

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The thing is as the currency becomes more worthless the prices of housing go up, but the wages stagnate. It truly is a satanic system

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TIL the Bible is antisemitic