This is the report day 17 of the big walk down and the chorus as the saying goes when the going gets tough the tough make kaito cheesecake as you can see here. Put together a delicious coke of quito cheesecake in my insta pot and this is whats getting me through this horrible global lockdown and other good stuff like that stacey yes max we have been talking about of course the collapse of the markets and whether or not this can be like the Great Depression sort of error or in 1987 or 2008 because history often rhymes of course there are unique individuals and unique generations and unique societies encountering each wave of collapse all the way back to the south sea bubble so theyre never completely the same but the human nature and human instincts are often the same just like a virus is often generally the same they become very deadly and then usually they somehow are defeated i want to look at some of the stories weve been covering and i know everybody is probably stressed out there
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Actual and of the dollar when the fed cut on sunday night just as it had by the way in march of 2008 during the financial crisis in the beginning when bear stearns collapsed here we saw emergency rate cuts of 100. 00 basis points down to 0 it took them down Interest Rates down to 0 percent essentially and the markets tumbled the dollar is something weve been talking about for many years and its the only store of value at the moment everything is collapsing against the dollar so how long will that last probably not a long time because. As weve seen during brain woods or through the plaza accord of the 1980 s. Theres going to have to be a global coordinated sit down to rearrange the global 4 x. Market we arrange the global currency grid and the dollar is not the thing were going to have to match against because that runaway value on the dollar is whats causing. This deflation and thats whats causing this global depression part 2 so theyre going to have to rejigger the global currency gri
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