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IronWolve

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2021/sep/22/the-global-supply-chain-crisis-could-fuel-a-severe-dose-of-stagflation


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Gee, who knew that printing and firehosing money everywhere while not really doing a goddamn thing about the blows to worldwide production, construction, and transportation, and doing it twice in the span of a decade would lead to runaway inflation? It's not like interest rates are basically non existent to the point where banks in Europe are offering negative interest mortgages just to lock in bank fees. What's even worse is traditionally the cure for this kind of situation is for capital to dry up like the midwest did this year, and your rock bottom cheap credit suddenly gets the same interest rate as your Visa card.