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|    and folks, the price of oil has again ex    |
|    12 Sep 23 15:16:58    |
      From: video61atarisales@gmail.com              but putin, but trump! not one word about the poor and farmers, as the       inflation from free trade pummels the poor world wide              remember, i predicted this, it was so easy to do. as more ships loaded with       nafta billy clintons free trade merchandise unloads to sell to the poor who       were not poor till nafta billys disastrous policies, this merchandise will be       at a higher price than        the ones on the shelf. once the one on the shelf is sold, the higher priced       one takes its place, we are simply forced into paying a someone else's price,       which keeps going higher.              Sky-high shipping costs could keep prices surging until mid-2023              Shipping prices are still very high, signaling inflation is far from cooling       down.               It usually takes 12 to 18 months for high container costs to reach consumer       prices, The New York Times reported.              That lag can leave prices soaring well into 2023, and there's little sign the       supply-chain mess is improving.              and folks, the price of oil has again exploded, sending shipping rates sky       high, expect more free trade inflation to explode              https://www.businessinsider.com/shipping-costs-inflation-outlook       container-prices-high-supply-chain-crisis-2022-3?op=1              Sky-high shipping costs could keep prices surging until mid-2023       Ben Winck        ...              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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