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Joe
Joe
1 month ago

From my prospective the funny money that we call currency, which is virtually backed by future generations IOU’s, is totally manipulated by a very select group of evil people who are soulless. In the end karma always wins.

ghostsniper
ghostsniper
1 month ago

SEVENTY – NINE
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As in degrees. That’s what it got up to today, the sky was clear and the sun was bright. That 79 is more than I require.

At full idle in the shade my perfect number is 72.
If I have to move at all you can knock 5 degrees right off the top of that 72.

Hard effort, like deck building, chainsaw stuff, digging with shovels, etc., and 60 degrees is my preference.

March is rain month around here and this month is expected to be particularly rainy. Gotta prime them fields for the farmers.

Was out and about this afternoon and saw gas was up 20% from last week. $2.99 last week to $3.59 today. Thanks a lot trump. I didn’t buy any today and I have a little more than a quarter tank, but I have an appt at the VA next week so I have a 5 gal can in the workshop from last fall that I’ll dump in there. I’m hoping the gas will be less in Bloomington where the VA clinic is located.

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ghostsniper
ghostsniper
1 month ago

Vox sez:
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Right now, the Straight of Hormuz is effectively closed to oil traffic. Ships aren’t moving. Tankers are anchored.

The oil that Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, and the UAE pump out of the ground every single day has nowhere to go.

So, it gets stored, pumped into massive holding tanks on land while the world waits for the straight to reopen.

Those storage tanks are almost full. Maximum capacity 10 to 14 days away.

The moment those tanks hit capacity, the Gulf States have only one option. Stop pumping.

You cannot produce oil you have nowhere to put. Production shuts down.

And the second Gulf production shuts down. The global oil supply doesn’t tighten. It collapses.

Every $10 increase in oil prices adds roughly $400 to $500 per year to the average household’s cost ofliving.

I give it about one week before the American public starts demanding that Fake Trump shut down his air war for Israel, withdraw the US Navy, and effectively surrender to Iran.

He doesn’t have another 100 days.

He may not have another two weeks, especially given the fact that the Iranians have already forced the USS Lincoln’s carrier group to retreat with a warning shot aimed at the carrier itself.

https://voxday.net/2026/03/06/two-weeks-2/

Ever think about blow back?