Two once booming establishments in Mckinley Park were open, 24/7, seven-days a week, including other businesses that were thriving, making money, and generating a local economy … yet we are told that everything is all right when one is demolished, and the other is now closed overnight.
The “its ok” narrative deceives the public into a sense of alrightness rather than preparing people for a possible economic depression …
There is nothing wrong with preparation … like when your bills are high at home, you stop going out to eat, or when you were a single student or poor, eating 10-cent ramen with some hot dogs … tighten that belt …
Yet the powers that be, somehow want everyone to be unprepared and beholden to the magnanimity of the great leaders …
A complete opposite of the ideals of independence and grit that our country was founded on.
The politicians may lie, but the facts don’t …
… during an economic contraction, some indicators that will show up in an economy are when domestic output, such as GDP, decreases …
… it leads to a decrease in other areas, such as individual income, production, and sales. Unemployment rates may increase … hence the need for migration across borders … both to bring in new workers and to scare the native population with protectionism rhetoric …
Whether it’s the carrot or stick, either way, governments are abusing their power every day, including using corporate media to promote false narratives of oppression and social justice.
In the case of the United States, local and national government officials are being allowed to manipulate data, output, and events, including social unrest, wars, credit, and social control, through past COVID restrictions and rampant crime … masking and delaying an economic depression.
Ludwig von Mises wrote in 1951 … Yet such a boom, artificially engineered by monetary and credit expansion, cannot last forever.
It must come to an end sooner or later. For paper money and bank deposits are not a proper substitute for nonexisting capital goods.
Economic theory has demonstrated in an irrefutable way that a prosperity created by an expansionist monetary and credit policy is illusory and must end in a slump, an economic crisis.
It has happened again and again in the past, and it will happen in the future, too … HiHo
Sources for Report
Demolition Wrigley Gum Factory, March 22, 2020 Ashland and 35th Street, Chicago, Emi Yamamoto, SubX.News … https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=2046079888871326&set=a.103943826418285&type=3
Went to demolishing Building where John got opportunity to get back on truck his education and to have his own Family….
Posted by Emi Yamamoto on Sunday, March 22, 2020
Huck Finn Restaurant Closed, Nov 17, 2023 01:01, Archer and Damen, Chicago, John Kugler, SubX.News https://www.facebook.com/SubX.News/posts/pfbid02fW4DA2YfQ1GvPuLP79wRoy6Qmq26ePKcWxQX5RDBMbm3Er94kqAfLJoQtgikNBr3l
No Money Honey … this place used to be open 24/7 7-days a week it was only closed a couple of days a year for major…
Posted by Substance News on Thursday, November 16, 2023
Europe 1916 by Boardman Robinson. Anti-war cartoon depicting Death enticing an emaciated donkey towards a precipice with a carrot labeled “Victory.” Public Domain, Created: 1 October 1916
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrot_and_stick#/media/File:Europe_Boardman_Robinson.jpg
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) accessed Nov 17, 2023
https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/GDP
Ludwig von Mises “Inflation Must End in a Slump” New York World Telegram & Sun, August 28, 1951 … the Austrian economist (1881-1973) noted that all periods of government induced credit expansion must end in an economic crisis. https://mises.org/…/economic-freedom-and…/html/p/125