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Predatory Preppers in Mad Max America From:
Setting The Stage
Against the illusion of an economic recovery withpre-pandemic levels of citizens out & about during these summer monthsprovide is the illusion of entering an acceptable new normal way of life.However the dark underbelly of government and big business are pre-positioningthemselves for the inevitability of an economy that could be described, usingthe decades-old Wall Street adage, âAn elephant on chicken legs.â
Impacting the common man is a policy change issued by somemajor banks which have suspended or eliminated personal lines of creditregardless whether their credit rating is superb. Everyone at this level iscognizant that there is no more road for the Fed to kick the can as they battendown the hatches for the arriving day of reckoning and its consequences.
The Meat of the MatterUnquestionably global food prices are skyrocketing as worst-casescenarios are colliding simultaneously. Since WW II meat consumption by all socio-economicclasses entered America’s culinary DNA with steakhouses representing the apex redmeat temples, the literal “High-Table” where big business discusses big dealsover bigger steaks paid for by big expenses
Evermore people are enthusiasticallyembracing greater freedom of movement with the arrival of warm weather andnationwide loosening of restrictions in public venues due to increased vaccinationsand falling Covid positive rates. For these brief few blissful weeks it mightseem like the Old Normal good old days déjà vu even amongst the “rubble”
Date: 20 Apr 2021
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