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You all have AT MOST 90 days to get prepped


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2016 Dec 26, 12:09am   10,024 views  48 comments

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Shitstorm of historic proportions incoming on economic, social, psychological, etc. levels.

Get prepared now.

You will not want to be without basics necessary when the shit gets real this time, and no governments, central banks nor NGOs are going to be able to save you because of the sheer volume of people adversely affected.

#ShitStorm

#FUBAR

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1   MMR   2016 Dec 26, 7:45am  

APOCALYPSEFUCK_is_ADORABLE says

Thanks Obama!

😂 you voted for him not once, but twice, from California, no less

2   HEY YOU   2016 Dec 26, 8:28am  

It will be the Republican's FAULT.
The buck stops there.
They wanted the job. They get the consequences.
Democrats can say:Remember 8 years of Republican partisanship.
Let's see how you like taking on all the responsibility.

3   Bellingham Bill   2016 Dec 26, 8:50am  

This is my main fear, actually.

Not early next year of course, that's just typical rightwing paranoiac bullshit.

Just the slow drip-drip-drip accumulation of social spending cuts by Congress, more police state brutality and domestic militarization, anti-worker and anti-minority decisions by conservative judges and administration apparatchiks -- all this over the next 4 to 8 years is going to push more and more "lower quintile" people into an angry zone of being, especially as the top 5 - 10% of the population continues to get richer and richer, leaving the rest of us behind (as of 2013 you needed ~$130,000/year household income to be in the top 10%).

This is the happy place for conservatives of course, more crime, more unhappiness, more poverty, more guns, more social strife -- mean the mass of white middle class will want to join the "alt-right" worldview and start kicking down more, more than the punching up it did during the New Deal age.

4   freespeechforever   2016 Dec 26, 9:34pm  

Get your shit in order.

Next economic collapse has already begun in China, Brazil & EU, will spread to Japan, Australia, South Korea, the Asian Tigers and then the U.S.

Trump will be blamed in the U.S. There will be Republicans in the House & Senate who will stab Trump in the back and scapegoat him, even though 2008 recession/depression never ended, and was delayed and made worse by 740% increase in Federal Reserve's balance sheet (800 billion in 2007 to just under 5 trillion today) and doubling of Federal Government's debt from 11.7 trillion in 2008 to nearly 2w trillion now.

5   Bellingham Bill   2016 Dec 27, 6:39am  

freespeechforever says

and was delayed and made worse by 740% increase in Federal Reserve's balance sheet (800 billion in 2007 to just under 5 trillion today)

$4.2T actually.

https://fred.stlouisfed.org/graph/?g=cdU3

Question: if the Fed had $2T or $12T on its balance sheet, what difference would it make?

Stronger dollar or weaker dollar?

Which would most people here in the US benefit more from?

Trump accuses others of running too weak a currency, but his supporters accuse the Fed of weakening ours.

Just a little Cognitive Dissonance fer ya.

6   Bellingham Bill   2016 Dec 27, 6:44am  

freespeechforever says

and doubling of Federal Government's debt from 11.7 trillion in 2008 to nearly 2w trillion now.

and yet, thanks to the collapse in interest rates, our interest burden hasn't been lower since Ike.

https://fred.stlouisfed.org/graph/?g=cdUI

Do you speak Japanese? I speak Japanese.

7   anonymous   2016 Dec 27, 7:12am  

10 year T up ~ 67% in less than three months

Where do rates go next?

8   anonymous   2016 Dec 27, 7:14am  

Question: if the Fed had $2T or $12T on its balance sheet, what difference would it make?

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Good question, I don't know the answer

What difference would it make?

Would it matter how it got there?

9   Y   2016 Dec 27, 7:25am  

Ask Hillary. She knows that one...

Bellingham Bill says

Question: if the Fed had $2T or $12T on its balance sheet, what difference would it make?

10   anonymous   2016 Dec 27, 7:42am  

Bellingham Bill says

anti-minority decisions by conservative judges and administration apparatchiks

Really? What the hell kind of "anti-minority" decisions have been made by conservative judges?? White guilty much?

The last several years have been moreso racist against Whites.

11   anonymous   2016 Dec 27, 7:44am  

Yes it's terrible what they've done to the whites lol

12   anonymous   2016 Dec 27, 8:03am  

errc says

Yes it's terrible what they've done to the whites lol

Affirmative Action. Media and societal demonization of Whites. Try that with Blacks and see what happens.

13   anonymous   2016 Dec 27, 8:05am  

It's beyond time Blacks checked all those privileges at the door

It's not fair to whites

14   anonymous   2016 Dec 27, 8:07am  

errc says

It's beyond time Blacks checked all those privileges at the door

Dare I say "Black Privilege"?

15   Shaman   2016 Dec 27, 8:45am  

We missed our chance at a really nasty recession when Hillary lost the election.
I know how sad that makes our local Leftists who secretly pray to Cthulhu for world destruction.
Stock yams if you want, but we got eight years of good times coming down the pipe.

16   Shaman   2016 Dec 27, 9:21am  

We shall see. You're no soothsayer. And I'm just making an educated guess.

17   Ironworker   2016 Dec 27, 9:38am  

Almost everyone things that this was it for interest rates. Hahaha! I learned long time ago that conventional visdom is always wrong.

18   MisdemeanorRebel   2016 Dec 27, 9:58am  

Also forgotten is Clinton's war on teachers in Arkansas (who probably have the shittiest deal in the entire country). Hillary used to be booed as Arkansas' first lady.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/powerpost/wp/2015/11/20/the-daily-202-why-teacher-unions-hated-hillary-clinton-when-she-was-arkansas-first-lady/?utm_term=.bf079e15ef3b

And of course she worked for the premier anti-union law firm in the Midwest, Rose Law. And was a board member at Walmart, pushing recycling cardboard when Walmart began slashing wages and was at peak "don't promote women into management" phase.

The choice was between a wildcard and a proven Blairtard Establishment Shill.

19   Patrick   2016 Dec 27, 10:07am  

Bellingham Bill says

Do you speak Japanese? I speak Japanese.

You think our economy will be like Japan's? Doesn't sound so bad. I've been to Japan and the place seemed to be doing pretty well. And we don't quite have their demographic problem.

20   HEY YOU   2016 Dec 27, 10:21am  

freespeechforever,
I don't disagree.
There's a Black Swan in the shadows that will bring the house of cards down.
What makes you think that SHTF in 90 days?
The PTB have been able to keep the FUBAR continuing since 2008.
How can a collapse not happen when they are out of ammo?
I can see everything being done to maintain the misdirection,smoke & mirrors
and CAPITALIST PROPAGANDA.

Print more VIRTUAL FIAT CURRENCY!

21   anonymous   2016 Dec 27, 10:24am  

Earth to Thunderlips: Hillary is ancient history, so time to move beyond comparing what Trump may be with what Hillary may have been.

Everyone knows Hillary sucks. It is of no consequence. What we're about to find out, is how Trump is in action.

22   Ceffer   2016 Dec 27, 10:49am  

Yam soup, Yam jelly, fried Yams, Yams on toast, Yams with twirly scraps of shaved face, creamed Yams, napalm fried Yams, barbed wire whipped Yams. That Cannibal Anarchy Yam cook book is going to come in handy now.

23   anonymous   2016 Dec 27, 10:55am  

Any regrets yet?

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Nope, I voted for Bernie. I sleep like a baby at night

24   joeyjojojunior   2016 Dec 27, 12:11pm  

So Thunder--

I'll ask you the same question. Looking at the voting results above, which party is the party of free trade?

Hint: One party voted 60% against NAFTA. One party voted overwhelmingly 75% in favor of NAFTA./p>

25   joeyjojojunior   2016 Dec 27, 12:19pm  

"If Democrats voted against NAFTA in the same proportion that Republicans voted FOR it, it wouldn't have passed. How many of those votes were because of a Presidential Lobbying for NAFTA? The Neoliberal Element of the Democrats, with Nancy Pelosi in that Echelon, that passed NAFTA, now run the Democratic Party."

Nice dodge. The question was which party is the party of free trade. Care to try again?

Your basic argument is that some Dems are too conservative and vote for free trade. But your solution is to vote for the party that is MORE conservative and loves free trade even more than the most conservative Dem ever will. What exactly is the logic there?

26   MisdemeanorRebel   2016 Dec 27, 12:26pm  

joeyjojojunior says

Nice dodge. The question was which party is the party of free trade. Care to try again?

The Clinton wing of the Democrats is still in control of the party. They rigged the primaries against the traditional Democrat who was painted as a Radical but who would have been unremarkable moderate Democratic Candidate 1933-1988.

Try again - The Democrats have made a thing about loving Free Trade for 25 years. Including the Current President and their 2016 Candidate that Lost States where dislike of Free Trade is maximal.

Free Trade isn't a Conservative Issue. Many Conservatives oppose Free Trade on National Security, Autarky, and Good Order grounds. Many Democrats are rabid Free Traders.

Run a candidate next time who didn't strategize, holding 5 meetings on how to help pass NAFTA to gut Middle America with Free Trade.
www.youtube.com/embed/Vw4GDxrTxg4

27   MisdemeanorRebel   2016 Dec 27, 12:30pm  

The facts: Hillary Clinton, despite the backing of Wall Street, Silicon Valley, Hollywood Celebrities, almost the entire Legacy Media, Academics, etc. lost lost lost. She raised 2-3x more SuperPAC Money. Led on Bundling from Corporate Executives.

She bashed middle America as "Deplorables" while the incumbent President mocked attempts to save US Manufacturing as futile, and now her misguided supporters come up with conspiracy theories involving Putin, Pepe, or Racist, Sexist, Misogynists. Or the laughable claim the media gave Trump "free airtime", ignoring the fact the coverage was overwhelmingly negative and gotcha journalism and hoax news (where are all his sex assault accusers? Disappeared themselves and their claims around Election Day). Ignoring the fact that Hillary campaigned a fraction of Trump's schedule.

You had a race with a candidate for nomination who could have beaten Trump by 10 points and stole many of his most appealing issues like Trade. You rejected him for the "safe" choice, who turned out to be a big turd.

Trust me, Bernie wouldn't have lost PA, WI, or MI.

28   joeyjojojunior   2016 Dec 27, 12:31pm  

"The Clinton wing of the Democrats is still in control of the party. They rigged the primaries against the traditional Democrat who was painted as a Radical but who would have been unremarkable moderate Democratic Candidate 1933-1988. Try again - The Democrats have made a thing about loving Free Trade for 25 years. Including the Current President and their 2016 Candidate that Lost States where dislike of Free Trade is maximal. Free Trade isn't a Conservative Issue. Many Conservatives oppose Free Trade on National Security, Autarky, and Good Order grounds. Many Democrats are rabid Free Traders. Run a candidate next time who didn't strategize, holding 5 meetings on how to help pass NAFTA to gut Middle America with Free Trade."

Except we're not talking about the Clintons. We're talking about Dems and Reps. The question is which party is, in general, FOR free trade? And which is, in general, AGAINST free trade.

You clearly cannot or will not answer such a simple question. So I will tell you--Dems, in general oppose free trade while Reps are very supportive of it. Not sure why it's so hard for you to admit this?

A better response from you would have been--yes, Reps are huge free traders, but Trump is not a typical Republican.

29   joeyjojojunior   2016 Dec 27, 12:32pm  

"You had a candidate who could have beaten Trump and stole many of his most appealing issues like Trade. You rejected him for the "safe" choice, who turned out to be a big turd."

I didn't, but it doesn't really matter. Nobody is talking about Clinton but you. You are borderline obsessed with her. She is not the Democratic party.

30   HEY YOU   2016 Dec 27, 12:37pm  

joeyjojojunior says

Reps are huge free traders, but Trump is not a typical Republican.

He won the Presidency. He is the Republican Party.His voters said so.

31   MisdemeanorRebel   2016 Dec 27, 12:39pm  

joeyjojojunior says

Except we're not talking about the Clintons. We're talking about Dems and Reps. The question is which party is, in general, FOR free trade? And which is, in general, AGAINST free trade.

You can't talk about the Democratic Party without talking Bill and Hillary Clinton, who have been the faces of the party both openly and behind the scenes since 1992. Almost all the Superdelegates are Clintonistas or Big Donors and Lobbyists the Clintons Service with their connections.

The leaked DNC and Podesta emails show just how crucial Clinton support is necessary in the Democratic party, and outside of it with Donors. Their proteges and allies run the party itself.

Do you realize TWO DNC chairs within weeks of each other resigned over the emails, showing them to have rigged the nomination for Clinton while they protested their neutrality? Major big deal.

But definitely talk about distancing the Dems from Clinton. That's the conversation the Dems need to be having, instead of debating conspiracy theories about which bugaboo powerful entity with special sekrit motives hurt Hillary the most.

joeyjojojunior says

Trump is not a typical Republican.

I made that remark already, he destroyed the GOPe in the Primaries, utterly. He's the most Liberal Republican in ages. He's to the left of Clinton on Trade, Hawkishness, and Foreign Policy for certain.

The difference is the Clintonistas destroyed the Traditional Leftish Democrat; whereas the Trump stumped the GOPe/Neocons.

The Dems stuck with their status quo; the Republicans had an upheaval.

32   MisdemeanorRebel   2016 Dec 27, 12:59pm  

joeyjojojunior says

Not really. The Republicans believed a shyster's talk about upheaval. All evidence so far shows him to be a pretty typical Republican. Slightly more conservative than Bush, perhaps.

No. The Republicans laughed him off, as did the Democrats. He smashed them all in the primaries, from Jeb who entered the primaries with a massive warchest of millions upon millions, to Robot Rubio, to Creepy Cruz Count Chocula, all of whom the GOPe backed in turn.

And right up until Election Day, the smug Legacy Media and the Democrats were positively chortling about what Hillary's margin of victory would be.

Learn something, and stop looking to blame boogeymen.

33   joeyjojojunior   2016 Dec 27, 1:01pm  

No. The Republicans laughed him off, as did the Democrats. He smashed them all in the primaries, from Jeb who entered the primaries with a massive warchest of millions upon millions, to Robot Rubio, to Creepy Cruz, all of whom the GOPe backed in turn. And right up until Election Day, the smug Legacy Media and the Democrats were positively chortling about what Hillary's margin of victory would be. Learn something, and stop looking to blame boogeymen

Blame boogeyman? What the hell are you talking about?

And, if Republicans didn't believe in Trump, how the hell did he get elected?

34   MisdemeanorRebel   2016 Dec 27, 1:04pm  

joeyjojojunior says

Blame boogeyman? What the hell are you talking about?

Putin, Pepe, FBI, and White Male Racist-Misogynists.

joeyjojojunior says

And, if Republicans didn't believe in Trump, how the hell did he get elected?

I'll try again.

The GOPe leadership opposed Trump. Even the Koch Brothers backed out and only supported Congressional Candidates.

On the other hand, the whole power of the Democratic party was arrayed by it's leadership behind Clinton. The WaPo ran 16 stories in 16 hours against Bernie. Wall Street and Silly Con Valley raised outrageous sums for Hillary. DNC operatives were boasting about feeding friendly journos anti-Bernie information.

The Republicans abandoned the GOPe and chose the outsider. The Democrats were tricked and pushed into backing the Status Quo Clinton.

35   joeyjojojunior   2016 Dec 27, 1:06pm  

"Putin, Pepe, FBI, and White Male Racist-Misogynists."

Putin and the FBI clearly had an effect. They were among the many causes for Clinton's loss. Not the only or even most important reason, but in there somewhere.

"The GOPe leadership opposed Trump. Even the Koch Brothers backed out and only supported Congressional Candidates"

Who cares. That's completely irrelevant to my point that Republican voters were sold a bill of goods by a shyster pretending to represent upheaval.

36   anonymous   2016 Dec 27, 1:15pm  

Real Republicans were voting against Trump, and for Clinton.

37   Ironworker   2016 Dec 27, 1:53pm  

I'm keeping my European passport for sure. It keeps my blood pressure in check.

38   MisdemeanorRebel   2016 Dec 27, 4:16pm  

Was Obama elected by a substantial margin and have a democratic Congress for his first two years or not?

Why did he waste it on the Affordable Redistribution of Wealth from Workers to Corporations Act?

39   MisdemeanorRebel   2016 Dec 27, 4:51pm  

Thunderlips is Tovbot2 says

After Franken did take his seat The Democrats had a 60-member Fillibuster-Proof Supermajority Senate for 9 months making the Republicans all but powerless there. They also picked up Arlen Specter via defection to the Democrats. And even after the loss of the supermajority, they still had a strong majority of votes.

I apologize for being off by a couple of months.

But, the main point is correct: A fillibuster proof majority existed for a good chunk of time, and when it didn't they still had a strong advantage over the Republicans.

40   MisdemeanorRebel   2016 Dec 27, 4:54pm  

You claimed he was "Shut down by a unified Republican Senate"

A "Republican Senate" suggests the Republicans control the Senate. Nobody says "Democrat Congress" when they mean "Democrats in Congress" or "Unified Democratic Minority" in Congress.

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