Life For Border Ranchers: Assaulted, Dogs Beaten, Fences Destroyed, Dead Bodies; Germany's Power Grid Faces Collapse As Millions Stock Up On Inefficient Electric Heaters For The Winter
Looking at the Economic Myth of the "Soft Landing"
Life For Border Ranchers: Assaulted, Dogs Beaten, Fences Destroyed, Dead Bodies
“Ranchers along the south Texas border are having their livelihoods crushed by the volume of illegal aliens trampling through their properties, assaulting and threatening them, beating their dogs, cutting fences, destroying water lines, and breaking into their homes.”
“One rancher has found 17 dead bodies on his property this year, and on three occasions he had his young children with him.
“How am I supposed to explain to a young child what a dead body is doing there, rotting, just laying there?” rancher and wildlife biologist Ben Binnion said in front of the Texas Senate Committee on Border Security in Eagle Pass, Texas, on Aug. 10.
“My kids shouldn’t have to see that, especially on private property.”
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Germany's Power Grid Faces Collapse As Millions Stock Up On Inefficient Electric Heaters For The Winter
“Maybe they ran out of firewood to buy.
A few weeks after we reported that google searches for "firewood" exploded in Germany, ground zero of what is sure to be a very cold winter...”
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Looking at the Economic Myth of the "Soft Landing"
“According to commentators, countering inflation requires monetary authorities to actively restrain the economy, with “experts” believing that higher interest rates need not cause an economic slump. Instead, they believe that the Fed cab orchestrate a “soft landing.” It is questionable, however. that a soft-landing scenario is possible.
Money Printing Creates Economic Damage
If inflation is defined as increases in the money supply rather than increases in prices, then it becomes clear that all that is required to counter it is to close all the loopholes for the generation of money out of “thin air.” The increases in the money supply and not increases in prices inflict damage to the wealth generation process.”
