IT ALL RETURNS TO NOTHING

IT ALL RETURNS TO NOTHING

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c'est la vie

It was a fake recovery anyway

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This. The service economy is s lie for debt slaves.

>tfw manufacturing jobs come back
Oh happy day!

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Yeah.

Japanification.

Think of the billionaires who now will see their dreams of becoming trillionaires delayed.

Yeah but think of all the 80 year old obese niggers that we saved. #WorthIt

Wasn't all the new job growth part-time work mostly done by immigrants?

It's over.

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The economy will bounce back.

>jobs lost because of a forced shutdown of the economy
not shit sherlock. Jobs will come back once we reopen, it just won't be the V recovery trump is expecting, but it's crazy to even pretend you'll have those unemployment numbers for more than a few weeks.

"Trust the plan!"

it was a fake fall

This. Only normies believed it recovered.

Couple of things. This wasn't a market crash. This was an engineered shut down of the economy. And the Federal Reserve died on March 27. The US Treasury found the Fed to be in violation of its charter for making loans to foreign entities without Express permission of the Treasury Department. The Treasury seized the Fed and all its assets, including the IMF. Which included 24 billion troy ounces of gold bullion. Or $600 billion in gold. The us government now owns it all. Lock, stock and barrel. Ever wonder why no one is talking about the Federal debt anymore? Because it stopped existing on March 27th.

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This. I remember reading how they quantified statistics and if somebody worked 1 day a week he was considered as having a job and being employed. With the rise of shitty jobs everywhere and tons off people working multiple jobs they were able to fudge the numbers to make it seem like everything wasn’t good. Any idiot could tell you the job market was shit, just try looking for a job and you can see how shit it really is. People that fall for the propaganda are mega retards

If the economy was healthy you wouldn't see millions of people laid off and begging for welfare within a month of temporary closure. Just imagine how bad it will be if they extend it again which they probably will.

They don't know how bad it is until they're the ones looking. Boomers have the eternal "fuck you i got mine" attitude so that didn't help.

>close 25M jobs worth of businesses
>wow unemployment went up 25M
End the lockdown and watch how many of those jobs come back. Restaurants can't run without servers. Stores can't run without cashiers.

>Can't pause capitalism because it'll cause a recession!
Exactly the problem ubi fixes. Spending continues everything is fine.

You would. Businesses aren't charities. If you tell a business that hires unskilled labor to close for a month, they'll just lay their workers off and hire them back in a month. The cost of training new ones is cheaper than a month's wages.

Nope, wrong. Businesses used to have savings because they didn't expect bailouts. People used to have savings. You wouldn't know that looking at the decades of usury that destroyed this country but it's true.

Why do these retards act as if the vast majority of these losses won't be immediately regained the second lockdown ends. Happooners are mentally ill.

there will be a boom when the economy opens back up, calm down

Ubi doesnt solve anything. It will simply make 1000 dollars worth less than it is now, and it will guarantee that labor will be forced, and not voluntary.

this. what the fuck does anybody make anymore? What does new york make? Dietary cancer takeout for its residents and $19 drinks?
What is the economy based on besides a meaningless circlejerk of fiat and makework?

just Shows what a fucking bubble all of this is
invest in land and weapons

>To Vietnam, Mexico, India, Thailand, Bangladesh

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