The odd thing is the very people who have had US shed our blood to maintain the petrodollar are the same people that are destroying it at a rapid pace. That either means that they've gone senile, china has checkmated them, or something has come up that is worth sacrificing the petrodollar for.
During the depression, and during and after WWII in Europe, those who lived on farms at least had food to eat. It was the city people who came to them begging for food.
Buy food while you can. Actually after WWII weren't cigarettes one of the most popular items to barter with? I remember hearing of people who traded master-works paintings for cigarettes.
Buy bottles of alcohol. Those are worth a lot if it comes to a barter economy according to a blog I used to read about hyperinflation in Argentina. They last in your basement, basically forever, if it's vodka or such. And if good times come again, well, hey, you can drink it yourself.
The scars from hyperinflation run deep in Argentines. The money inflated so quickly that the thousand peso bills they printed had to be stamped with 10,000 or even 100,000! Money had to be exchanged into the new denominations. Old bills then became worthless.
The odd thing is the very people who have had US shed our blood to maintain the petrodollar are the same people that are destroying it at a rapid pace. That either means that they've gone senile, china has checkmated them, or something has come up that is worth sacrificing the petrodollar for.
Maybe the Saudis are telling the WEF and globalist criminals to fuck off. Or maybe this is the globalists' plan to collapse the dollar in order to justify replacing it with a one world currency.
Could be. And it should because Iran deal is fading
you think there will be deflation now that the US has over 100% gdp debt?
Now a war versus Saudi Arabia is something I could support.
A complete glassing of two cities ... that both start with "M" would be a nice start.
Buy a wheelbarrow. You might need to fill it full of dollars to buy a loaf of bread. Ask an Argentine who lived through the 80's about what is coming.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/saudi-arabia-considers-accepting-yuan-instead-of-dollars-for-chinese-oil-sales-11647351541
if there was a better alternative.
all fiat currencies are fuckn shit.
During the depression, and during and after WWII in Europe, those who lived on farms at least had food to eat. It was the city people who came to them begging for food.
The last time this was ready to happen, we staged a coup and toppled Kaddafi. What's next for Saudi Arabia?
Seriously. Though, a little more difficult now that all our toys are abandoned in the sandbox
The Navy has a few spare cruise missiles to hit a aspirin factory or two. But I don't think they can cook up another Arab Spring that fast.
Buy food while you can. Actually after WWII weren't cigarettes one of the most popular items to barter with? I remember hearing of people who traded master-works paintings for cigarettes.
Buy bottles of alcohol. Those are worth a lot if it comes to a barter economy according to a blog I used to read about hyperinflation in Argentina. They last in your basement, basically forever, if it's vodka or such. And if good times come again, well, hey, you can drink it yourself.
The scars from hyperinflation run deep in Argentines. The money inflated so quickly that the thousand peso bills they printed had to be stamped with 10,000 or even 100,000! Money had to be exchanged into the new denominations. Old bills then became worthless.
A wine cellar might be a good investment.