ALERT Costs Are Going Up and UP and UP

vestige

Deceased
PRICES ARE NOT GOING UP.

You have it ass backwards if you think that.

The purchasing power of the FRAUD (Federal Reserve Accounting Unit "Dollar") is going DOWN. Rapidly.

IF you do not sort this fundamental truth of economics out in your own mind and act accordingly, you will be destitute sooner rather than later.
Dumping trillions of unsupported FRNs into the system tends to cause that
 

Littlesister

Veteran Member
We were in the local Dollar General this morning. Noticed a LOT of empty sheves. At checkout, DH and the cashier both grumbled about the high prices. Cashier then looked stricken and said, "Next time you come in, we may not have anything to sell to you. We don't know where everything is going, but it's not being sent to our stores."
 

Trouble

Veteran Member
Dollar store locally last evening had alot.of bare shelves. Also.noticrd bottles.water empty in 2 stores as well.
 

bassaholic

Veteran Member
Hard to find CO2 cartridges for kids BB gun. What's left out there is more expensive. Might not even be able to get them soon.
 

EMICT

Veteran Member
This website has been ‘warning’ for years in various threads and forums to get ‘it’ while you can before it’s gone. The ‘gone’ process has started, and is accelerating. Ammo, lumber, computer chips.... ‘the TB2K is now’.
 

rob0126

Veteran Member
We were in the local Dollar General this morning. Noticed a LOT of empty sheves. At checkout, DH and the cashier both grumbled about the high prices. Cashier then looked stricken and said, "Next time you come in, we may not have anything to sell to you. We don't know where everything is going, but it's not being sent to our stores."

The DG around here is loaded up. must be a region to region thing.

Time will tell.
 

rafter

Since 1999
We were in the local Dollar General this morning. Noticed a LOT of empty shelves. At checkout, DH and the cashier both grumbled about the high prices. Cashier then looked stricken and said, "Next time you come in, we may not have anything to sell to you. We don't know where everything is going, but it's not being sent to our stores."

I got a similar remark yesterday at Tractor Supply. I buy a certain Purina horse feed and they were out last week so I wanted a rain check for some so it would stimulate more to come into the store. This week they still don't have it and I got the 'we are having a hard time getting some Purina product'. Same remark for the wood pellets for horse stalls....out of it as well.
 

moldy

Veteran Member
At the same time, I have noticed people selling all kinds of stuff on FB - anything and everything. I guess it's a way to bring in money, but it seems like the number of ads has skyrocketed.
 

ainitfunny

Saved, to glorify God.
Think about all the dumb little stuff that you can store forever. Dental floss, toothpaste, hand tools, nails and screws, booze, tarps, shoes, shoelaces, fencing, sewing supplies, containers, and a thousand other things.

Eventually it’ll all be like 9mm ammo. Why didn’t I buy more!?!
Don't forget PAPER. Matchbooks. They are getting harder and harder to find, and much more expensive than they were when you DO find someone who does sell them!
 

1eagle

Veteran Member
At the same time, I have noticed people selling all kinds of stuff on FB - anything and everything. I guess it's a way to bring in money, but it seems like the number of ads has skyrocketed.
Part of it is that in E-Com circles entrepreneurs are learning that they can sell on marketplace and avoid the cost and complexity of FB ads. It's the new "gold-rush" until marketplace becomes bloated like the regular feeds.
 

rmomaha

The Wise Man Prepares
I went to the grocery store the other day and a lot of the items I buy have gone up a lot. Like some Ream's noodles. A big pack used to be around $4.09 and that day they were $5.28. Beef has gone up a lot too. I bought a package of hamburger and it seemed to be about $2.00 higher.
 
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