22 November 2010
Have you noticed that your grocery bills have been creeping up?
Have your favorite products been redesigned? They may be the same price, but they are smaller.
Crop yields are down in Europe and Asia, so Russia has embargoed their exports.
Cotton prices are expected to rise sharply in the spring of 2011.
More of our corn is going into making fuel.
The Fed [...]
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8 November 2010
Now that the Fed has monetized our debt we can see a few things that happened because of it and the trends that are continuing.
Gold prices spiked because of it. Prices for basic commodities in general are rising, look at corn, wheat and sugar. It seems to me that inflation is more likely then deflation at [...]
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