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Re: Inflation hits 2-1/2 year high, seen peaking

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"seen peaking"? Seen peaking at what?? The abyss?

Or was this supposed to be "Scene Peking", as in Peking is making a scene about continuing to buy our debt. The people of this country are SO stupid that even at the cost of bankruptcy, destroying the futures of our children and grandchildren, they want to go on warring and DONATING "foreign aid" around the world.

The dumb #$%^s in this country have something coming to them, but I don't think they are going to appreciate it when it finally arrives at their door step.

Currency collapse is coming.

“THERE IS NO MEANS OF AVOIDING THE FINAL COLLAPSE OF A BOOM BROUGHT ABOUT BY CREDIT EXPANSION. THE ALTERNATIVE IS ONLY WHETHER THE CRISIS SHOULD COME SOONER AS THE RESULT OF A VOLUNTARY ABANDONMENT OF FURTHER CREDIT EXPANSION OR LATER AS A FINAL AND TOTAL CATASTROPHE OF THE CURRENCY SYSTEM INVOLVED.”

Ludwig von Mises – Austrian Economist (1881- 1973)


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Inflation hits 2-1/2 year high, seen peaking
By: Decomposed
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Fri, 13 May 11 6:48 PM
Msg. 32933 of 45510

But measured . . . how?? 

May 13, 2011

Inflation hits 2-1/2 year high, seen peaking

By Lucia Mutikani | Reuters

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Inflation hit the highest level in 2-1/2 years as food and energy prices moved higher, but there was little sign of a broader pick-up in inflation that would trouble the Federal Reserve.

The Labor Department said on Friday its Consumer Price Index increased 0.4 percent in April from March after rising 0.5 percent in March.


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