I buy 2-3 of the $1 burgers, tear em apart and put all the meatish patties on one bun
Pig
Long as you give the buns to Waylon. lol
I have to have at least 1/3 of a burger left for Cooper when pulling into the driveway. If not, i squirt some ketchup from a packet into his mouf. He likes “chetchup” (dogs cant say ketchup)
He calls em 'meatish flavored braid tangs w/chetchup", one of his favs.
The inflationary effects on price from massive currency printing is muted by the fact that the US Dollar is the world's reserve currency, i.e., the inflationary effect of currency printing is spread out over the entire Western world, so it's much slower in causing price inflation than it would otherwise be. But you cannot do it forever. Eventually nations will start seeking alternatives to a constantly shrinking dollar, and then all those dollars are coming home to the US to bid up the price of everything that's not nailed down.
Exactly right...
The US Dollar is the highest (practical) currency in the world...
FOR NOW.
If you are not actively engaging EVERY enemy you encounter... you are allowing another to fight for you... and that is cowardice... plain and simple.
The inflationary effects on price from massive currency printing is muted by the fact that the US Dollar is the world's reserve currency, i.e., the inflationary effect of currency printing is spread out over the entire Western world, so it's much slower in causing price inflation than it would otherwise be. But you cannot do it forever. Eventually nations will start seeking alternatives to a constantly shrinking dollar, and then all those dollars are coming home to the US to bid up the price of everything that's not nailed down.
Exactly right...
The US Dollar is the highest (practical) currency in the world...
FOR NOW.
...and then there is Bitcoin.
.Gov HATES Bitcoin
If you are not actively engaging EVERY enemy you encounter... you are allowing another to fight for you... and that is cowardice... plain and simple.
I could be wrong on this (and am quite sure that I will soon be told so), but it seems to me that one of the major factors that contributes to problems in economics is economic theory.
economic theory is what is causing all these problems.
So our pulse on the economy is based on prices at the drive-thru?
If you're all seeing inflation already begun, and you're anticipating even more, are you borrowing as much USD as possible? Because if you're right, you'll only owe today's pennies on tomorrow's dollars and any asset you can buy now will be worth a lot more than what you pay for it if you buy now and sell later.
On the other hand, I can't help but think the unanimous opinion that inflation is going to rage is simply a result of obedience to what you've been told. There are a lot of simple-minded explanations in this thread, all of which are repeated from the propaganda.
So our pulse on the economy is based on prices at the drive-thru?
If you're all seeing inflation already begun, and you're anticipating even more, are you borrowing as much USD as possible? Because if you're right, you'll only owe today's pennies on tomorrow's dollars and any asset you can buy now will be worth a lot more than what you pay for it if you buy now and sell later.
On the other hand, I can't help but think the unanimous opinion that inflation is going to rage is simply a result of obedience to what you've been told. There are a lot of simple-minded explanations in this thread, all of which are repeated from the propaganda.
According to modern monetary theory, print and spend inflation can be prevented, if you tax the crap out of the folks. Get ready. It's a real neat little marxist trick.
Inflation percentages is a joke. Govt doesn’t even take into account the price of food goods or any energy products. The two things that affect Americans most!
Inflation percentages is a joke. Govt doesn’t even take into account the price of food goods or any energy products. The two things that affect Americans most!
You’re right but those prices do tend to cycle wildly from time to time.
When the Walmart shelves were pretty much bare a short while back I didn’t notice any great increase in prices, just for example.
The degree of my privacy is no business of yours.
What we've learned from history is that we haven't learned from it.
For gods sake a friggin Big Mac combo at McDonald’s cost almost $10 now!
But inflation is in check?
No argument but have you noticed salaries and the stock market over the same period of time?
You might want to check out Slumlord’s treatise and essays on how cheap McDonalds and Taco Bell are lately.
Some salaries have gone up but not by much and some not at all, and the stock market..... ....half the country doesn’t even know what the stock market is!