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>>28156905
The main realization is that we are coming upon the collapse of the original fiat money scheme. The house of cards that is compounding debt is too high and will collapse. They have done this time and time again and left entire populations with nothing in their pockets. They want the grift to keep on going and so they will force a monetary reset so the masses of cattle don't realize they were victims of a ponzi scheme - they will think some external hand of God (Corona) brought the house down and no one is to blame. Knowing that the masses are already acclimatized to using fake money they will roll this into a new larger ponzi scheme using crypto-fiat money and negative interest rates. I believe they will also wipe the internet and start with a new quantum Internet, this allows them to control the flow of information. You don't know you're a slave unless you've seen what it looks like to be free.

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>>15729348
yeah yeah. Eat the bugs.

I don't understand why wanting to slow climate change is such a radical idea. Seems like folks who identify with the right have to agree with the right on ALL THINGS, that there can't be any validity to climate change because in some twisted way that'd mean you have to give up your guns and start allowing transgenders to use your restrooms. You don't have to go full retard in either direction.

We're lucky in the US though. India is already starting to cook, Africa and the small island countries are fucked.

I've never heard Yang say anything about not eating meat. But you should probably eat less food, try a 24-hour fast. Clears the mind.

>>15729311
I disagree with a lot of the assumptions you're making, but there are inflationary dangers. One of the things I like about it though, is that it removes the disincentive for work that exists for the folks stuck on welfare. They have to choose between Freedom Dividend and other benefits. And unlike welfare, they still get the FD if they get a job.
I also like that it doesn't penalize the working man like current entitlements, since we don't get the free money from the government that the welfare leeches get.

I do think it'd be stimulative in a trickle-up way, because the wealthy just save and invest their money, while the poor can spend it on an extra yoohoo box in Jr.'s lunch.

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