Global Depression 2022 - Time to do the Breadline Boogaloo!

Who is going to get hit the hardest?

  • North America

  • South America

  • Asia

  • Europe

  • Australia

  • Africa

  • The Middle East

  • Everyone's fucked

  • Nothing will happen


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Liberal. World. Order.
Blame the liberals for ruining the economy. They're doing it on purpose and saying it.
Fucking hell.
The only LWO I respect had Eddie Guerrero and Konnan in it

FDR is their god, because he did everything that they want to do in the present.
Including marrying their cousin?
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This I can't begrudge anyone, personally I've realized in recent months that if I want a book I should probably just buy it now. Now to clarify, I like a lot of weird books, stuff that I would never find at a chain bookstore, or at a used bookstore(because the only one in my town is mostly romance novels). So with that in mind I really only have the option of buying from online retailers; I don't know if I'll lose internet access, but I'm pretty damn sure that shipping costs would become cost prohibitive, and that's optimistic in the sense that supply chain's will most likely be transporting only the bare essentials. So I've pretty much been BookMaxxing for the past few months, under normal circumstances I'd be a little annoyed with myself if I had 60 books just chilling on my shelf that I have no intention on getting to for possibly years, but we are fast approaching an end to the normal circumstances.
I’ve literally been doing the same thing since the beginning of the year and maybe it’s subconsciously why I’m doing it. I’ll be listening to a podcast or reading a post on the Farms that will refer to a book that I think sounds interesting and then I’ll just instantly buy it off Amazon. On the upside I haven’t been watching any shows or “series” lately and I just crack open one of my own weird books once I stop running around the house.
 
My understanding is that FDR and Teddy were from different branches of the family, which barely tolerated each other.
Which is exactly why I included the Bull Moose and not the cousin fucker
"Keeping it in the family, eh?"
Shame Theodore’s descendants are shitheels.
I just recently saw a documentary with Teddy's...I want to say great great grandson? Looks like death warmed over. Complete agreement with this statement.
 

U.S. regulator bars Freeport LNG plant restart over safety concerns

US has decided to fuck eu so hard that it won't survive the 2020s
Well we will definetly won't rely on one single energy source in Germany again so I'm not that concerned about the usual shady Burger games. I'm more concerned about the rising gas prices after we canceled our premium deal. A large part of the German industry will simply not be competitive anymore with the rising energy prices. Our government still proclaims the usual "wir schaffen das" paroles but I have the certain feeling that we won't really survive the next upcoming depression.

Maybe in the past we could have managed such a crisis (think of WW2 blabla) but now we have "diversity"
-> https://www.dw.com/en/number-of-syrians-gaining-german-citizenship-triples-in-2021/a-62088597

instead of Trümmerfrauen and the majority of our population is hopelessly dumb since we cut our education budget for years and throw our young people into useless university degrees instead of learning a useful job.

Would btw. appreciate if some Euros would share some infos about the state of their agriculture market and in general get some more Euro perspectives since the thread is quite focused on America.
 
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Well we will definetly won't rely on one single energy source in Germany again so I'm not that concerned about the usual shady Burger games. I'm more concerned about the rising gas prices after we canceled our premium deal. A large part of the German industry will simply not be competitive anymore with the rising energy prices. Our government still proclaims the usual "wir schaffen das" paroles but I have the certain feeling that we won't really survive the next upcoming depression.

Maybe in the past we could have managed such a crisis (think of WW2 blabla) but now we have "diversity"
-> https://www.dw.com/en/number-of-syrians-gaining-german-citizenship-triples-in-2021/a-62088597

instead of Trümmerfrauen and the majority of our population is hopelessly dumb since we cut our education budget for years and throw our young people into useless university degrees instead of learning a useful job.

Would btw. appreciate if some Euros would share some infos about the state of their agriculture market and in general get some more Euro perspectives since the thread is quite focused on America.
As far as I'm aware. All y'all done fucked in the EU, matter fact, all of us done fucked outside of maybe Russia, Japan and Taiga states.
EU ag policy is worse than the US. Because they are pushing for French/Dutch to be only majority producers. At least in the USA, the government isn't as overly blatant about this for CA.
Example:
In the EU they do not allow "hybrid" European-American grape cultivars to be made because they are so high and toity about their wine production that they will absolutely get 100% fucked due to Xylella fastidiosa (Pierce's Disease in grapes). Oh, and get this, Xylella also cause a raft of diseases in most major orchard crops (Olive quick decline, coffee/almond leaf scorch, citrus variegated chlorosis). Here's the kicker. The bacterial genus exists worldwide, but the most deadly species is native to the sun belt US, and the most proliferate vectors are also in the US.

It spread to Spain in 2015 and is basically a lurking time bomb for fruit/nut industries. The only control is killing the vector via pesticides (parasitoids not 100% effective)... Which the EU keeps banning because of it's toxicity to the environment and humans.
tl;dr: US is locked in a slow death spiral in agricultural. In EU is a time bomb.
 
Speaking of the rest of Europe... Italy is experiencing its worst drought in 70 years and we're close to water rationing. This is what is left of the Po with August, the hottest month of the year, still to go. You can imagine the outcome on food and hydroelectric energy production. Oh and we're also in the deepest demographic collapse ever seen in recorded history since the Greek-Gothic wars (535-553) when Italy was ravaged by foreign armies and lost 2/3rd of its population. Nobody gives a fuck about the coof anymore despite us being the last country in Europe still forcing people to wear fucking masks everywhere, but do not worry there are daily reports of monkeypox outbreaks to compensate.

What is the press actually speaking of most of the day? Slava Ukraini Putler Biden old but at least he's not orange and Ukrainian refugees having superpowers curing cancer future doctors and engineers great opportunity levitating objects whatever.

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Why is the president even saying something like that? It's not an executive order, and we ALL know Russia isn't making our gas prices go up.
 
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Why is the president even saying something like that? It's not an executive order, and we ALL know Russia isn't making our gas prices go up.
You think we all know that? They declared it Putin's fault and about a third of the country immediately started chanting that, like gospel. The left has been masters of the big lie since before their man Goebbels' weaponized it.

Based Dilbert Merchant has a phrase for this -- Two Movies, One Screen. The left sees the economy collapsing and immediately thinks: "This is obviously Trump's policies finally coming home to roost, alongside weaponized economic warfare by Putin, and the greed of disgusting capitalists abusing the poor working class." The right sees the economy collapsing and can cite 50 things the potato brained pedophile has said or done that has multiplied the problems.
 
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