by CHOOSH
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kosher 16 points ago +16 / -0

As a more conservative jew myself, it has been painfully slow to watch the turnaround but it's also finally happening around my family circles as well.

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kosher 1 point ago +1 / -0

Does anyone play SF6 here? would be good to run into a few of you there. If you run into a Sim named kosher give me a tea bag.

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kosher 1 point ago +1 / -0

A couple of areas on immigration reform, killing the crippling carbon tax and parental rights would go a long way - but this doesn't mean I trust him. He would need to be held account when they take power - and the people are the only opposition since the liberals need to be burned to the ground before they can serve as meaningful opposition.

The costs of another election won by the liberals is too high.

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kosher 1 point ago +1 / -0

It was a lot worse when the conservatives had Erin O'toole at the helm - he was a closet liberal for sure. Polievre is different but he still to stand account with his new base when he takes power. If he gives in like the G. Melonis I'm hoping it would be difficult with the amount of Canadians paying attention. We will have yet to see, but I think he deserves a shot and undo the damage the globalists have done.

I always said I would not vote in a Federal election unless I was personally threatened, and let's just say i'm voting this time around.

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kosher 1 point ago +1 / -0

Just some background on this that I thought is relevant, that Alberta has been threatening of pulling out of Canada pension plan and start their own, which they have the legal authority to do so (and historical precedence in Quebec). But Alberta puts a lot more in that they get in return compared to the other provinces so watch this pension fund crumble when Alberta pulls out as this would be severely underfunded.

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kosher 1 point ago +1 / -0

I caught that but didn't really get what Jon was talking about. I think it was something about saying something defamatory to badlands on social media? I could be mistaken.

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kosher 1 point ago +1 / -0

I used to watch Theo when he played on the flames. Sounds like he really turned his life in the right direction after battling abuse and addiction.

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kosher 2 points ago +2 / -0

They've been cooking the numbers since Bill Clinton times..

You can check out this website that has been tracking unemployment, CPI at the legacy standards:

https://www.shadowstats.com/alternate_data/unemployment-charts

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kosher 4 points ago +5 / -1

Even a supernova is not powerful enough to fuse elements to create heavy metals, you need a kilonova

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kosher 2 points ago +2 / -0

Correct. The gold is rehypothecated - gold is used as collateral for additional debts many times over. The gold is initially leased by the LBMA and many more contracts on that gold is issued and sold on the futures market.

Typically gold is not supposed to leave the vaults, and the banks would settle with paper at the close of the contract. Banks need to pay attention to open interest (which is the total amount of outstanding derivative contracts). If it's too high, they need to shake the tree and prevent a mass of contracts from taking delivery.

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kosher 5 points ago +5 / -0

They have specific times they like to flood fake gold contracts around the options expiry and will always try to temper the enthusiasm to below 2%.

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kosher 2 points ago +2 / -0

They were ordered to give the timeline to give the evidence in 14 days, not 14 days to give the evidence.

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kosher 1 point ago +1 / -0

That's ridiculous, facts are an observable truth of the world that is irrespective of value. Useless information are lies that require more energy to protect.

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kosher 1 point ago +1 / -0

For me one of the biggest threats to bitcoin is it relies on rational actors on behalf of the minors, where I don't see them being rational when production comes a lot harder to come by. Plus I think it's important to be backed by something physical.

The storage fees and being less liquid and less of a concern as I prioritize the proxy for wealth/store of value over medium of exchange.

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kosher 2 points ago +2 / -0

I never really believed they would be pegged to the US dollar as a means to lessen hyperinflation, which is why I thought they would use BRICS when they were announced.

I would be hesitant to have bitcoin as the reserve currency but that's because I'm an old fashion gold bug, On the other hand, moving to bitcoin is a good way to transition to a free gold type of standard.

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