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#StarveForHillaryYou can also add #StarveForSriLanka, because their government managed to kill off most of their bread basket, because they got cocky and thought they don't need fertilizer for their crops.
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#StarveForHillaryYou can also add #StarveForSriLanka, because their government managed to kill off most of their bread basket, because they got cocky and thought they don't need fertilizer for their crops.
Mortgage rates are in the high 5% range if you have a large down payment and excellent credit. If not add another .5-1%. We may see double digit mortgage rates in the future.Inflation is rising and so are property values. Mortgage rates are at about 5.000% for a fixed 30 year mortgage. There is going to at least one gap between when the salary adjustments and when people start getting priced out of their own homes and apartments. This didn't happen in 2007-9 during the Great Recession and it didn't really happen in the 1970's to early 1980's when starter homes were still a thing in the suburbs and green spaces in between housing divisions. Now all the housing divisions are blocked in by 3 story apartment complexes for 'housing' and the only homes I see being built are these 4 bedroom 3 bathroom barn looking things on the edge of town. There are no more starter homes. There are no more entry level jobs. A college education is needed to be a clerk. Basically, you need to start selling drugs/nudes for crypto to get ahead.
We will see mortgage rates in the double digits. We will also see people renting out tool sheds for families to live in. How many tents can you rent out in your front yard?Mortgage rates are in the high 5% range if you have a large down payment and excellent credit. If not add another .5-1%. We may see double digit mortgage rates in the future.
Needless to say, many of our major retailers simply could not operate without the goods that they import from China.Shanghai is one of the largest manufacturing centers in China, with heavy concentrations of automotive and electronics suppliers. It is home to the largest container port in the world and a major airport that serves inbound and outbound air cargo. Exports produced in Shanghai account for 7.2% of China’s total volume and about 20% of China’s export container throughput moves through the port there, according to the BBVA report.
Most warehouses and plants are closed, nine out of 10 trucks are sidelined, the port and airport have limited function, shipping units are stranded in the wrong places, and freight is piling up.
The average price of butter grew 11.9% in the last year. Meat has been especially affected by supply chain issues, with 100% meat frankfurters jumping 35.2% since March of 2021 to an average price of $5.18 per pound. Ground chuck, pork chops, and whole chicken showed year-over-year price increases of 11.3%, 15%, and 11.7%, respectively.
If you think that these prices are wild, just wait until they double from their current levels.The losses to egg-laying flocks have led to producers desperately racing to meet market demands for eggs and egg products, with egg prices increasing as a result. The average price of a dozen eggs is now close to $3.00, up from $1.60 at the beginning of the year, according to the USDA’s national egg report.
Has the U.S. been doing something similar?Less than 20% of the world’s population has managed to stockpile more than half of the globe’s maize and other grains, leading to steep price increases across the planet and dropping more countries into famine.
The hoarding is taking place in China.
This has nothing to do with the results of the 2020 elections. This was the Federal Reserve printing an absolutely insane amount of money during late Spring-Summer 2020. Its not entirely out of the question that the US dollar is going to devalue by 200-300% over the decade as the amount of money printed trickles down into the real economy. No economist really knows what is going to happen once the guaranteed recession we're facing kicks in, there is some speculation, but ultimately the US economy is in uncharted territory because the underlying causes of the inflation are just vastly different to prior events like the 1970s or late 1940s inflation shock from WW2. Nobody can say with confidence that the rate hikes will stop the inflation like the Volker hikes, the money is already printed, its just stopping new inflows. The total amounts printed are just unreal compared to prior events, the sad thing is, we may very well just be in the prologue of this crisis because the inflation crisis is shifting towards supply crisis in the form of energy and food shortages. Inflation tends to be a rearward indicator of what has already happened. Prices are up 50-100% for food and energy right now, as these companies try to project what the economy is going to be like by the time their products hit the market for sale, this causes a liquidity crunch as people have less to invest as their savings get liquidated for basic needs, thus creating a liquidity crisis that needs money printing to resolve, thus more inflation.Let's thank all the zoomers who showed up to the polls to #resist. Shame about their chances of home ownership which are gone for the rest of their lives. I really appreciate them helping guys like me pull up the ladder behind us though. My 2.9% 30-year fixed mortgage is looking sweet right now.
Won't be worth shit when they burn your house down alongside the others. Never underestimate niggers.Let's thank all the zoomers who showed up to the polls to #resist. Shame about their chances of home ownership which are gone for the rest of their lives. I really appreciate them helping guys like me pull up the ladder behind us though. My 2.9% 30-year fixed mortgage is looking sweet right now.
Wash your dishes. Save that money.Luckily for me I don't eat a lot. The price for everything is going up. The same pack of paper plate I get from sams club that is usually $12-14 is now $19.
>Hot Pockets plant burns downView attachment 3205585
As if things aren’t bad enough food processors are now randomly burning down across the country
Janny will never win because we have the Sneed.>Hot Pockets plant burns down
Sucks to suck, Jannies.
Pretty soon we gon' be out of burrito coverings>Hot Pockets plant burns down
Sucks to suck, Jannies.
Ah yes "randomly" burning down around the countryView attachment 3205585
As if things aren’t bad enough food processors are now randomly burning down across the country