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A sheet of 5/16 OSB is $48 at Home Depot today.
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The middle class are getting poor because the rich are stealing the buying power of the money by printing worthless paper. They've replaced real money which is gold and silver with useless worthless paper.
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6% mortgage is pretty reasonable when you consider that back when I bought a house in 1961 the mortgage rate was 8 1/2 per cent.
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Brattleboro Vermont there's a striking resemblance to downtown Middletown connecticut.
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In 1963, the minimum wage was $1.25 an hour. Today five silver quarters from 1963 are worth about $28 and change. We don't have a minimum wage problem, we have a lack of sound money problem.
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That scene with rickshaw drivers looked like in Asakusa.
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I remember maybe a quarter century ago a 90 year old woman in England used her hat pin and self-defense and ended up going to prison for it.
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Number one, talking about the color of a fire is supposed to be racist. Number two the proportion of fires among electric vehicles versus gasoline-powered vehicles needs to be explored. Electric vehicles right now are such a small percentage of the cars on the road that those numbers could very well be rather High compared to the average for petrol powered cars.
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Back in 2005 when I was being driven out of my home in the Northeast by high property taxes I looked into houses in North Carolina and florida. What I saw in North Carolina was sickening. Houses literally stapled together 2x4 exterior walls. Who the hell uses 2x4s? No wonder these houses fall apart like a deck of cards when the wind blows. Leave us to say I bought ammo and I stayed in my home up north.
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Great if the only letter you use is F.
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For me that would have been my reaction as well. Somebody cutting across you like that when you park can't be up to no good.
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literally. Japan gets this kind of rain sever times a year. The underground aqueducts are as tall as a 17th century byzantine cathedral and are designed to move millions of gallons per minute safely out to sea. New York is antiquated and poorly engineered and much of the infrastructure is falling apart thanks to politicians who care more about virtue signaling than doing their jobs.
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Cities will empty out even more as the commies haul people off to the concentration camps.
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