So the US government just dumped 2+ trillion dollars into our economy. What effects have you seen so far?
For me, for the first time today I saw a big jump in prices at the grocery store. For example, the bread that cost me $2.47 last week cost $3.48 today (in western NC). Can't blame that on rising oil prices. Also, I've been part of several conversations with normies, lefties, and non-political types who have been raising some pretty red pilled points, such as: "If the government can just make up funny money, why is anyone poor/homeless/working/in debt? Why is our country even in debt? The Federal Reserve said they can just creat unlimited money on a whim." The masses are waking up to the fallacy of fiat currency.
I have considered this, but I would also consider the addition of 2 trillion dollars to our economy overnight a "disruption".
Michael Sanchez
If we endlessly print money without anything backing it we'll end up Zimbabwe tier with worthless currency. If we sell our debt to other countries like we have been, we'll solidify our position as a Chinese slave state. I think they already own around 30-40% of our debt
I STILL CANNOT FIND TOILET PAPER IN STORE THIS ISNT FUNNY ANYMORE
Christopher Nelson
Between the $1200 stimulus payment, and 4 weeks (so far) of an extra $600 a week on top of my unemployment, I'm pretty fucking happy. Between 2008 and 2010 these cocksuckers dumped 3.8 trillion keeping the biggest, richest, most corrupt shitheels afloat. It's good to finally get a piece, all while hanging out at home, shooting, and doing some carpentry projects. Best paid vacation I've ever had.
Charles Brown
Price movements take up to two years moron.
Cameron Ramirez
You’re disgusting and lower than a sandnigger. Be more like a European and use a bidet like an actual human being.
Adrian Morris
Like a rat content with his little piece of cheese after he ran the maze.