Price Gouging or Inflation? Do we really have inflation and shortages, or a clever way to reward the big businesses who supported the Covid-19 pandemic narrative?
(www.cbsnews.com)
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Read this story by ex-Navy Seal Matt Bracken. "When the music stops." I think there are many factors in Matt's hypothetical story would play out in reality.
The bases of the story is:
"Itβs estimated that the average American home has less than two weeks of food on hand. In poor minority areas, it may be much less. What if a cascading economic crisis, even a temporary one, leads to millions of EBT (electronic benefit transfer) cards flashing nothing but ERROR? This could also be the result of deliberate sabotage by hackers, or other technical system failures."
But this same flashpoint could be brought about in a number of ways including food shortages in the inner-cities.
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