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As sure as night follows day, we stopped digging for coal and oil and now it costs more to transport, process, refrigerate, package and store food. But don't be fooled, the bigger underlying cause that the Blob doesn't want you to notice is money.
The inflation starts with the money supply. If we gave everyone a million dollars, the thing we most want would suddenly cost a million dollars more.
As long as The Blob can borrow money into existence they can fund their friends and promise free homes and eternal youth to the voting massess. And the borrowers get to spend the money first, before the price rises.
So since 2008, all the US dollars ever created going back to World War I, have been multiplied five fold. This is the money-base data today from the US St Louis Federal Reserve.
Climate change (code for CO2) causes crops to grow and greenery to get greener. So articles like The Times magazine one at the top are just there to distract people.
This is pure psychological manipulation — seeding the idea that prices are going up and that the solution is to pump your money into our renewable schemes.
How Climate Change is Making Your Life More Expensive
The Times
If you feel like things have been getting more expensive, you're not imagining it. The average American household spent $15,400 more for basic necessities in 2025 than it did in 2019, according to research from the Common Sense Institute, a non-partisan research organization. That's across a number of spending categories. On average, grocery costs increased 25.1%, while shelter and utilities costs increased 33.9%.
There's a number of explanations for the surge in prices—from pandemic induced supply chain issues, to tariffs, to wars in Ukraine and Iran.
And suggestively post opinion polls….
Yet a significant number of Americans are also pointing to another factor: climate change. In a study released this week by the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication and the George Mason University Center for Climate Change Communication, 67% of American voters said they think global warming is affecting the cost of living in the United States, while 64% said it is affecting their own cost of living, pointing to increasing costs of home utility bills, groceries, and home insurance, among other things.
The Blob depends on the fiat currency trick to fund their election promises, so they can buy the votes with the wealth they stole from your own purchasing power.
The fiat currency is the engine that feeds greed and corruption.