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JudyC's avatar

Thanks for putting this in terms I can understand! There are some very smart economists out there (none of whom are in the Biden administration, I might add), but I have a difficult time following their train of thought because economics is just not my field. I appreciate your take on this, and will be following your posts eagerly.

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Sharon Campbell's avatar

I love your plain English of these sometimes difficult information points. The Biden Crime Family has us teetering on the edge regarding the Ukraine/Russia War/ it’s not a war. The United States is the fuel of Ukraine the proxy trying desperately to bring Russian to its knees. I see US taxpayer dollars being thrown to the wind & Ukrainians being slaughtered

daily for our proxy glory. Russia won’t fall, we’re being dishonest & we will fail as well.

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CMT's avatar

Peter, what do you make of this unemployment rate of 3.4%? Has BLS been totally corrupted to level of CCP number fudging?

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Grande's avatar

Peter we need to have everything LOCAL again like food water banks business etc. We need to start over again, give money to young people.

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Paddleit's avatar

Thanks for fighting for our freedom. Please provide your insight to the financial markets including crypto currencies.

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Richard Bannon's avatar

Peter, as an economist what are you thoughts on the derivative situation worldwide and a possible currency collapse at some point?

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Grande's avatar

Peter good show on Bannon. The information you gave about 5 state’s we have to win. I am sure you know this money needs to go the Streets not to TV etc.Because that’s were have to play they dirty game baby. Let’s get money in now do not wait, money talks and BS walks.

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Robert Shannon's avatar

Looking forward to your analysis as the fluidity of the economy keeps changing. It looks as if debt, both governmental and private, is rearing its ugly head. Housing foreclosures and auto repos have been up for a couple of years which is concerting.

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Ed Y.'s avatar

Good stuff Peter. Is it possible that some of the strong earnings is due to inflation? I’m puzzled by how resilient the consumer is in the face of crushing inflation and rising debt servicing costs. At some point that has to come to a head, right?

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