I feel like we are just coming over the top of the first hill of this roller coaster.
Sort of an odd feeling. Sitting here sipping coffee on a quiet Sunday morning, and thinking about how many tens of thousands, perhaps hundreds of thousands of people are in a dead panic about this situation. The vast majority of those who will be truly hurt are average Janes and Joes working at startups, paying bills, doing the American thing... but no more, as their startup will have to stop due to all of its operating cash suddenly being gone.
And what will the ripple effect be? As I look out the window down the street, I feel like I am just waiting to see the effects wash down the street like a flood.
If there is no bailout just remember it is because they do not want there to be a bailout, and the resulting narrative and forthcoming legislation (already written and waiting for years) will undoubtedly require average Americans to forego additional freedoms (cashless society - CBDC) under the guise of ‘fixing the problem’.
Sorry for the spoiler but I’ve been watching these movies for almost 50 years and they all end the same.
I feel like we are just coming over the top of the first hill of this roller coaster.
Sort of an odd feeling. Sitting here sipping coffee on a quiet Sunday morning, and thinking about how many tens of thousands, perhaps hundreds of thousands of people are in a dead panic about this situation. The vast majority of those who will be truly hurt are average Janes and Joes working at startups, paying bills, doing the American thing... but no more, as their startup will have to stop due to all of its operating cash suddenly being gone.
And what will the ripple effect be? As I look out the window down the street, I feel like I am just waiting to see the effects wash down the street like a flood.
And I sip my coffee.
-coffee cup rises slowly into the air-
If there is no bailout just remember it is because they do not want there to be a bailout, and the resulting narrative and forthcoming legislation (already written and waiting for years) will undoubtedly require average Americans to forego additional freedoms (cashless society - CBDC) under the guise of ‘fixing the problem’.
Sorry for the spoiler but I’ve been watching these movies for almost 50 years and they all end the same.
We will soon find out the lay of the chessboard!