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btcjackson@seejackson·
Unique and niche divisibility in money was in and of itself enough for demand and circulation. Cc @bitstein
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Browning Machine
Browning Machine@BrowningMachine·
@seejackson @DustyLittl14786 @Cernovich 70s were the first shock after Nixon abandoned the gold standard in 1971. I remember when houses cost $50,000... Exactly 10x less than today. THAT is the sheer evil of inflation, the most pernicious form of theft.
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Dusty Little
Dusty Little@DustyLittl14786·
@BrowningMachine In the 70s I worked restaurants while in High School. It was not enough to buy a car, decent guitar, or anything of substance. I think @Cernovich, you are pretty far off.
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btcjackson@seejackson·
@TonyClimate What’s up with Phoenix area mosquitoes this past year? Lived here my whole life. Never had it this bad.
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Tony Heller 🇺🇸 🇯🇵
Arizona has reduced their water usage, but the other states using Colorado River water have increased theirs. Lake Powell is disappearing very quickly (about one inch per day) because more water is being taken out of the lake than is being replenished.
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@TonyClimate You should know Tony Arizona uses less water now than it did in 1950's. We were a million people then. Now over 7-million. A 23 year drought has presented challenges. But we had those before. 12-hundred years ago. And in the 1500's. Long before Co2 emissions.

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Ski@matty_ice_BTC·
@HodlMagoo This what the Trump doctrine has been all about. Stop paying for the security of everyone else. Control our hemisphere. Let others control theirs. Focus on the homeland
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btcjackson@seejackson·
@themarketear Assuming that high oil prices will lead to immediate inflation discounts the deflationary impulse of demand destruction.
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btcjackson@seejackson·
@Kindred_Creator @RonSwanonson Please clarify on how printing ink on pieces of paper creates more goods and services in an economy. You have declared it a direct correlation. Please explain.
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InvestorsFriend Inc@InvestorsFriend·
@RonSwanonson Okay BUT can we have SOME monetary inflation associated with growth in the real economy without causing inflation. That is would you expect monetary inflation to out pace price inflation by the growth in the real economy.
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Bitcoin Junkies
Bitcoin Junkies@BitcoinJunkies·
🇺🇸 Billionaire Jack Dorsey says we don't need banks anymore because we have Bitcoin.
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Let's check in on Keith, whose methane output is contributing to the collapse of the global climate. 6:00am - Keith woke up in a field in Devon. The field is on a 30-degree slope with clay soil and drainage that has defeated two generations of agricultural consultants. Keith eats the bramble, thistle, dock, and rush. These are the things no other animal on this farm will eat. These are also the invasive scrub species that would otherwise compromise the field's productivity. Keith is not thinking about this. Keith is thinking about the north section of bramble he didn't finish yesterday. 7:00am - Keith produced some methane. It came from his rumen, where specialised microorganisms convert lignified plant matter into usable nutrition via fermentation. The methane is biogenic. It came from carbon that was in the atmosphere, which the plants captured via photosynthesis, which Keith ate. The methane will return to the atmosphere and break down in twelve years into CO2 and water vapour. The CO2 will be absorbed by the next generation of bramble. Keith will eat the next generation of bramble. Keith has been doing this on a loop. The loop has no net emissions. The loop has been running since goats were domesticated ten thousand years ago. 8:00am - Keith escaped into the road. This was unrelated to the methane situation. This was about the gate. 8:11am - Keith was back in the field. He had eaten Steve's bindweed. He came back through Dave's gate and went directly to the bramble. 9:00am - Keith ate bramble for two hours. Bramble is an invasive scrub species that outcompetes wildflowers, reduces biodiversity, and creates dense monoculture thicket. Keith has no conservation qualifications. Keith has a rumen and a complete indifference to thorns and has been doing this since Tuesday. 2:00pm - Dave counted the clearance. North section: finished. East hedge line: 60% clear. Wet corner: improved. Dave has been meaning to deal with all of this since spring. Keith has dealt with all of it. Dave looked at the gate. Dave looked at Keith. Dave wrote in the log: "Net outcome: exceptional. Gate situation: ongoing." Keith is by the gate. Keith is thinking. The climate is fine. The gate is the issue.
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Marcel Van
Marcel Van@h2oboatcare·
@DanielTurnerPTF your mothers vacuum probably sucks dust through a wall, but also spits out 50 % of that dust out the back. just because something is simple and lasts long doesn't mean it's better
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Daniel Turner@DanielTurnerPTF·
I’m on my 3rd vacuum in 10 years. They all break. Even the $500 Dyson. My mother has the same vacuum since 1972. Was made in Ohio. Probably by a WWII vet. It’s steel. Weighs 30lbs. Hasn’t broken once. Sucks dust thru the walls. I miss good appliances made in America. 🇺🇸
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