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I own a couple of retail businesses. Through Covid I saw supply chain problems move pricing on the retail side. Now, I'm seeing wholesale prices change week to week on products with little past fluctuation. Some of this can be attributed to unusually high demand for freight as economies re-emerge, and tight labor markets. I fear that these reasons however, are hiding immediate inflation problems being signaled in commodities and by a parabolic monetary supply. What happens when prices increase 30% after existing inventory is depleted?

I own a couple of retail businesses. Through Covid I saw supply chain problems move pricing on the retail side. Now, I'm seeing wholesale prices change week to week on products with little past fluctuation. Some of this can be attributed to unusually high demand for freight as economies re-emerge, and tight labor markets. I fear that these reasons however, are hiding immediate inflation problems being signaled in commodities and by a parabolic monetary supply. What happens when prices increase 30% after existing inventory is depleted?

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Anyone who thinks this is hyperbolic needs to study fifth generation warfare as the chinese teach it. The chinese are fighting a fifth gen war against us in the open and either military incompetence or the leadership of traitors is responsible for our inaction.

I disagree that this is the early stage, china has been probing us for just this time with light attacks for a decade.

Just as bickering children in the back sat of car can't whip out hammers and beat each other to death or terrorists can't simply hijack a plane by firing at anyone who resists them, they risk puncturing the hull. 5th generation warfare is for nations who possess nukes and cannot directly clash in open combat or risk Mutually Assured Destruction.

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