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    Biden economic advisor AGAIN insists two negative quarters of GDP growth is NOT 'technical' definition of recession and claims U.S. is faring better than other countries 'where there's famine'

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11051493/White-House-doubles-economy-ahead-tough-GDP-report.html

     

     

    @Stromboli1 dude, don't worry, at least you're not having a famine. Yup, the bar has really gone up with Joe and Kamala :rofl:

  2. 11 minutes ago, Stromboli1 said:

     

    I'm talking worldwide.

     

    It makes no sense for governments to tell their farmers not to farm and stick it to them monetarily too when facing a food shortage. There's a reason the MSM here doesn't report on what's going on in the Netherlands, Italy, and Sri Lanka.

     

    We'll own nothing and eat bugs with a smile on our faces and like it. While the elites will fly around in their jets and yachts preaching about climate change eating their steak and wine dinners.

     

    I don't know if there's a coordinated effort, just powerful folks trying to give sense to their lives, but who end up creating hardships.

     

    This meme is more accurate than I thought:

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    Anyway, you vill eat ze bugs! :nicole:

     

  3. 9 minutes ago, Cult Icon said:

     

    I was more thinking about 'old money', pillars of the community.  People who journalists don't follow and nobody knows their name except maybe local town/county news.  But they have billions, hundreds of millions, or tens of millions of dollars to make their dreams happen.

     

    Bezos is very much a public figure.  People like Soros and Koch would prefer to be mostly anonymous, I think.  (rather than the subject of conspiracy theories).

     

    There are tons of conspiracy theories on Soros. My macroeconomics teacher (who was a very much left leaning) was talking about him all the time (he hated him, but he was at traditional leftist, he had nothing to do with today's nutcases).

     

    But there's no conspiracy with Soros: everything is clear. He's a billionaire douche who wants to give meaning to his life with transcendent projects. In his case, his utopia (dystopia) his clear: destructing traditional European values. What will emerge from his dystopia is very unclear (women who thinks they are men and vice versa: I don't call this progress).

     

    But hey, people are free to believe in dystopia; they usually end up in mass killings.

  4. 13 hours ago, Stromboli1 said:

     

    Wheat & fertilizer shortages which will effect future harvests besides the fucktard governments telling their farmers not to farm/make it very difficult to farm.

     

    Then there's the energy issues for the machinery to harvest and ship the food.

     

    Hmm, I see. But if Joe Biden's goons say there's no shortage, then your bellies will be magically full, so don't worry :rolleyes:

  5. 26 minutes ago, Stromboli1 said:

    It's an informational war too in conjunction with regular warfare. I've never seen a leader do a magazine shoot, talk at award shows, etc while his country is at war.

     

    It's probably one of his biggest communication mistake.

     

    Putin is having an informational war too, it just doesn't work in the West.

  6. On 7/19/2022 at 1:32 PM, SympathysSilhouette said:

    I don't think of myself as "woke".

     

    You're free to identify yourself as you want. It's 2022 and I believe in freedom.

     

    On 7/19/2022 at 1:32 PM, SympathysSilhouette said:

    I think the culture's current extreme obsession with how everything is supposedly too "woke" is idiotic.

     

    There's no obsession. There's just regular people fed up with the fact that powerful people (media, politicians) harass them with nonsensical theories and messages that are supposed to fill their lack of transcendence.

     

    Don't worry though, censorship forces will silence some of them, like they often do in proto-totalitarian environments. Twitter, Google, Facebook have been increasingly censoring dissensus. But censorship is an insatiable ogre... which might devour its children.

  7. On 7/24/2022 at 2:02 PM, Cult Icon said:

     

    I don't envy political life, to always be obsessed with what others think of you and operating in the realm of delusion & fantasies.   The trade-off for having wealth and influence is too steep.  Sounds like hell to me.  It is better to be a hidden billionaire, influencing things from the shadows lol.

     

    Anyway, it's true that billionaires have more power. Bezos (who is the biggest douche in the universe) has many newspapers (including the WaPo) that aren't  great businesses at face value, but they are great assets to manipulate and influence ppl's opinion in a covert manner. And this has tremendous value.

     

    That's why most billionaires abide by the woke rules. It's better to follow the current sect and zeitgeist, because it protects their power/influence.

  8. On 7/24/2022 at 2:02 PM, Cult Icon said:

     

    I don't envy political life, to always be obsessed with what others think of you and operating in the realm of delusion & fantasies.   The trade-off for having wealth and influence is too steep.  Sounds like hell to me.  It is better to be a hidden billionaire, influencing things from the shadows lol.

     

    I agree it's hard to be a politician in 2022, but most of them (especially the young generation) chose to abide by the media rule.

     

    AOC is more of an influencer that a real politician. She craves for attention. And it works. Her followers listen to her for her beauty (not for her ideas, cause she really is a witless one). She can do whatever she wants, her simp army will always find her excuses.

     

    BTW, it's a proof that the so-called "patriarchy" doesn't exist. There are some ppl who are ready to follow dumb women like AOC, just because they're pretty.:Amelie_wft:

  9. 6 hours ago, Stromboli1 said:

     

    Does this sissy look like he can win? :nicole:

     

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    American news tend to present the world as they want it to be. Not as it is. That's why they rarely understand what happens in the world. It's been like this for decades.

     

    BTW, Putin is winning this battle, but he's crazy and unpredictable, so I'm not sure anyone will trust him blindly now (even his BRICS allies).

  10. So much for the "destruction of the Russian economy". The Ruble is at its highest value in 5 years....

     

    The guy has been "sanction-proofing" his economy. He doesn't give a shit if we don't buy his oil. He sells it to the Chinese, Indians or Iranians. Same for his natural gas (which normally tends to be more captive): he's been building pipelines to sell it to the East rather than the West.

    https://www.bellazon.com/main/uploads/monthly_2022_07/1567764739_EURRUB.jpg.8ccfd2cbad4a0077d48f11c094c075fc.jpg