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Due-Employee9272 t1_jadar2c wrote

Agreed on the fed taking to long to act, it was a dangerous choice.

As for stagflation, you're technically wrong but I agree with you. If we didn't have a pandemic where it was hard to find workers, we wouldn't have companies hoarding employees like we have now. But over time, I expect unemployment to rise as the rate increases take effect.

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SufficientTowers t1_jad9odt wrote

Europe was never the threat to the USD, it's moreso players interested in subverting the petrodollar (some of the BRICS countries and players in the Middle East). Without the petrodollar the inherent faith that props up the USD as a global reserve vanishes.

Russia is far from crushed, be mindful of propaganda. The real variable is whether or not China chooses to ally with them as part of an anti-Western axis or chooses to betray them while they're vulnerable.

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