GenPol: Part VI----- Something Something Brandon?

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    Wouldn't surprise me to see something similar happen here.
    It is already starting in Germany to.

    They really are pushing a totalitarian western one world(WEF run)government. For it to "work" first they have to destroy stability and any large group that is pushing back...that is in progress currently in most of the EU.

    At first glance destabilizing Poland and Germany looks dumb given our shared enemies, but not if you look at their end goal of total control. They have gone gloves off and will wreck the world to gain even more power.

    It is not just Germany and Poland. Much of the EU is in chaos. Bosnia ring any bells? How about Italy(with conservatives there having new lawfare suites against them nearly daily lately). Look at almost any country in the EU that is trying to go for more sovereignty against the EU or even a tiny bit more conservative and our direct and indirect(US NGO's and USAID) efforts to stop them.

    It has been dangerous to be conservative in Canada for awhile to.

     
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    jamil

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    Prices never go down. They just aren't going up as much.
    Well. Not always. I just ordered some nitrile gloves from amazon, the price of which was claimed by Amazon to be 13% lower than the last time I ordered them. But then the last time I ordered nitrile gloves I think was during the :runaway: phase of the panicdemic.
     

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    Well, that's one less CoC/neocon grifter vote in Congress. But what will he be replaced with? I am 83.25% certain that Indiana can't not vote for generic tradcons.
     

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    Well. Not always. I just ordered some nitrile gloves from amazon, the price of which was claimed by Amazon to be 13% lower than the last time I ordered them. But then the last time I ordered nitrile gloves I think was during the :runaway: phase of the panicdemic.
    Lots of things go down in price at times, Especially after a period of time where prices are inflated due to supply issues. Eggs have come way down from their high. Cars have come down from a year ago.
     

    jamil

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    Lots of things go down in price at times, Especially after a period of time where prices are inflated due to supply issues. Eggs have come way down from their high. Cars have come down from a year ago.
    Prices are starting to ease. But I still paid > $100 for just a few groceries. Some prices have come down a little. But nowhere near pre-0biden era.
     

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    Prices are starting to ease. But I still paid > $100 for just a few groceries. Some prices have come down a little. But nowhere near pre-0biden era.
    Most things will never go down appreciably. Groceries are probably the worst. I never thought much about what I was buying the in the past, but now I look at everything. If it isn't on sale, I'm probably not buying it. Sizes have shrunk and prices have increased 50-100%. It's nuts.
     

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    Most things will never go down appreciably. Groceries are probably the worst. I never thought much about what I was buying the in the past, but now I look at everything. If it isn't on sale, I'm probably not buying it. Sizes have shrunk and prices have increased 50-100%. It's nuts.
    If things keep shrinking, pretty soon the “half-gallon” ice cream tub will be a quart.
     

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    Didn’t know where to post this, but it looks like Google is preparing for shenanigans in the election already.

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    Most things will never go down appreciably. Groceries are probably the worst. I never thought much about what I was buying the in the past, but now I look at everything. If it isn't on sale, I'm probably not buying it. Sizes have shrunk and prices have increased 50-100%. It's nuts.
    If things keep shrinking, pretty soon the “half-gallon” ice cream tub will be a quart.

    Or a quart of product in the half gallon size pail to make you think you are getting the original amount. Illusionary packaging.

    I bought a box of crackers the other day, the sleeves of crackers in side stopped about 3/4 of the way to the end of the box, they used to fill the same size box.
    I didn't check ounces, but it's clearly a shrinkflation issue. Prices up, product down. They are using the Lay's technique.

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