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Subject Why So Few Job Losses as the Economy Sours? Plus: When Climate Fanatics Win, the World Loses
Date December 16, 2023 12:29 PM
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** December 16, 2023
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** Why the Falling Money Supply Hasn't Yet Created Big Job Losses ([link removed])
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The reason why the economy is not showing significant negative effects from recent drops in the money supply is because the amount of liquidity injected in 2020–21 was so huge that there is a long lag effect as savings are consumed.

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** COP28: Climate Catastrophism Wins as the World Loses ([link removed])
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World elites gathered in yet another attempt to remake the world in a different image, with so-called climate change invoked as the catalyst for the meeting. As one can imagine, their "good" society is not very good for those who are not elites.

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A coin collection can tell a lot about this nation's monetary history, and especially what happened nearly 60 years ago after the government debased U.S. coinage. This history is not having a happy ending.

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