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Our prime rib was only 5 and a hlf lbs from Walmart. We've always gotten a bigger one, but we made do.
I know this is a post in a post, but I was thinking about this thread earlier & while it might not seem related, it really is. In the past, children were second rate citizens and considered "another mouth to feed" as seen in some countries still today. We went from orphanages & orphan trains to $10K+ to adopt and now have a society that tends to worship children and how dare you say no to jr. etc. With inflation being what it is, it will be interesting to see how some parents and children respond. I'm not wishing for orphans - just for the pendulum to not be at one pole or the other.This is a harbinger of things to come as living standards are falling all over the planet.
Soon they will fall so low that many people cant feed themsleves.
...And by the way, you could build some mighty nice deep bunkers with all that, who's living in them?
I’ve thought about getting a loan against an asset I don’t need or care about losing to finish some projects around here. Or I could just go back to work, full time for a year would probably do it, but healthcare industry is crazy right now and I’m not going to get any vaccines.Our rate has been that low since they had to crank it down that far to get us out of the recession of the Oshama years when nobody was buying anything.
But fear not, the fed will be cranking up interest rates soon to 'curb' inflation.
If you want to be getting a loan, you best be about doing it; and don't get an ARM.
If the Fed pushes up the interest rate to just 2%....
Filters were one of the things we stocked up on at the beginning of all this mess - sounds like it was a good thing to do!At this point 50% inflation would be a blessing. Because almost everything I bought today was ten times as much as when I bought the same stuff last year. Went to NAPA for some filters and such today and was only able to get about 1/3 of what I was after. Fuel filter for the tractor was $2 and change last time this time was $21.98. Everything was that way except Mobil 1 I got a 5 quart jug for $30 which is actually about the same as last year. The total should have run about $75 - $90 for everything we went after, that's a little more than it was last year. It was about $68 last year. As I said we only got about one third of what we went after because that much was slightly over $200.
To top all that off they didn't have several items we have to have so we had to order and go back and get them tomorrow. At least they can get them.
I like to say, "Words have meanings." That's not really applicable, but what is: "Actions have consequences."Well that's encouraging..................................not. I was just looking at the debt clock a few days ago, and all I could do is shake my head.
My middle one called the other day complaining about prices, gas, groceries etc. My response? Elections have consequences..........................she voted for biden.
I asked her why when she did it, her answer, because he isn't Trump. All I could do was chuckle at her, she didn't like that either.
Big thing to hope for now is all those that voted biden because he wasn't Trump will see the error of their vote and do much better in 2022 and again in 2024.
We had to exchange one of the propane tanks b/c it was outdated for what they would fill and it was $3 more than what it was just about 4 months ago,
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