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RE: Any Steemit conspiracy theorists think the market crash was a false flag to hurt Trump?

in #news6 years ago

I can see now why you may have inferred that. I knew in my mind that the attack on Trump would ceaselessly continue, if not even be bolstered by the drop in the market.

I had this inner dialogue, it in part made its way to the screen while typing, and deep in thought about his reference to: "the lowest recorded level ever of black unemployment" to which the CBC responded to with cold faced-emptiness. His critics seem to want him out, even when it’s to the detriment of America’s economic well being.

The coordinated effort, and lack of respect that this president has been given is for the most part, unprecedented. As far as the market is concerned, in my mind it’s always been a fiat currency propping up a house of cards. Our go-to trick move, when facing the threat of losing market dominance, is to kill a foreign leader, bomb his country and reestablish their dependence on the petrodollar.

The slavery that the central bank has this country in is quite the predicament. There’s not enough money in circulation to cover the debt because the entire system is based on hyperinflation. Therefore in order to clear the balance sheet. We’d have to borrow from the fed money that hasn’t been printed yet, in order to pay them back, and that would simply put us in further debt to the fed.

I don’t know if any of this resonated, but if it did, maybe you’d be interested in this or this. Good chat, it will be interesting if we can ever find out with certainty.