I've never seen this on the ""National"" Debt Clock....
I wonder what it means, or signifies....
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A while ago when the US Debt clock was first posted here, I went to the website and it registered $470 per ounce of silver. Since we know that the money supply has increased by nearly 16 trillion dollars in the last two years, it seemed to make sense. We started Bidens term with only $4 trillion in the supply, now we have $20 trillion. This effectively reduced every dollar value by a factor of 5. Since we also know that for each physical dollar, they create 9 additional digital dollars, we have gone from $36 trillion total supply to $180 trillion. Each dollar in your pocket is worth less than 0.20. Inflation hasn't caught up yet, but it will soon. Compounding this issue with the separation of oil from the dollar will exacerbate the spiral of value.
Well, taking into consideration that the Doolards value between 1913 and 2013, dropped to a measly .05c, and now this, I think we are in for some seriously rough times....
It certainly seems unavoidable, unless there is some magic finance voodoo that I am unaware of. I'm not certain what can be done to help ourselves avoid the pain of the dollar donkey punch that seems to be coming. Some say buying precious metals, crypto currency, hard value material for barter and sustainment. I covered all my bases, but who knows how bad things have to get for everyone to pull their heads out of their asses before they notice what is going on. I think the thing I am most concerned about is fuel. Without gas and diesel, it limits mobility and production. An unavailability of these essentials is probably the worst case scenario. Reminds of Mad Max. Lets hope it doesn't come to that.
Collect Gold and Silver, for bigger challenges in Buying and selling and Barter....
But, Collect regular Coinage for the beginning of the fall, it'll hold Value when Paper will lose it, due to the Fact that the Coinage is Officially Minted, unlike the Paper, Minted Coins are Our Valid Monies, and with no other choice, we should make room for Our Coinage....