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Every day I wake up and look, thinking - "Has the toxic house of card crashed yet?" Good to see the work you do is documenting this days approach.
When do you see the big wobbles coming? August this year? or later? Keep up the front line work.

nick for you!

I cant help but be skepticle , been hearing doom and gloom since the last crisis.
I think they will just keep printing and printing to pay the bills.

ready and prepared

I am a bit more optimistic. haha.

MAGA!

nick for you

Watching it happen, can't see how we make it to October...

nick for you!

Haha, cheer up rogerwilson. We can run on these fumes another 3-5 years, or at least until the new silk road sprouts walking legs. I shared your outlook at one point as well. After watching the markets and marveling how a company that runs on little to negative profit (cough amazon cough) can have such a yuuuuge market cap and be a major player, I now believe anything is possible. Heck, I'm beginning to wonder if I can fly!

Thanks for all your work Dave. Watching this one now!

Hey I've upped all your comments so give me a follow peeps. I post some pretty good stuff when I have time.

Thanks Dave. Upvoted, resteemed.

nick for you!

Sure just sent a follow

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is there any serious solution at all?

appreciate your insights

The economy is not getting better. Here in Texas over the last 5 years I have noticed that job quality has dropped dramatically and pay has remained flat, or decreased, over most sectors. Temp agencies now rule the job market. Property taxes are becoming so onerous that people are having to sell their homes to find financial relief. This a sign that our economy is quickly reaching it's end game, IMHO.