Subj : what if biden dies
To   : Ogg
From : Arelor
Date : Sat Nov 25 2023 05:17 am

 Re: what if biden dies
 By: Ogg to Arelor on Fri Nov 24 2023 12:23 am

> Increase in food prices and a housing crisis is the same in
> many countries despite who the leaders are.

Maybe. Blame Nixon for dropping the gold standard, I guess.


The politicians that messed up the Minsk accords and accelerated the Ukrainian
crisis also have names so you can blame them too if you will.

Spain is degrading quite fast and I have friends in IT industries that used to
be quite well funded  get sacked in layoffs and then have to settle for lessersjobs. However, degradation of US conditions seems meteorical in comparison fromhere.

It is not The World going to hell, it is The West. I was scanning the stocks
exchanges for new values to put my savings into earlier this week and it turns
out lots of companies that are actually good value are getting bought en-masse
by non-Western powers. This is a sign that Western powers are not strong
anymore... when you are strong you buy other people's firms for cheap and make
money from them. When you are weak you sell your companies because you need thecash now. Western exchanges have lots of stocvks that look shinny but when you
look closer they have lame fundamentals and are objetively overprized, and
those are the ones we are left stranded with.

I agree the current situation does not have a single responsible party, but theadministration in power at a given moment in time is responsible for handling
it and deserves all the blame it gets when they do a lousy job dealing with theaftermaths or defending the set of past policies that tooks us to  bad
situation.

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