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Why Sanctions Will Kill the Dollar and Cause Unprecedented Inflation in the U.S.
The Price of Supporting Ukrainian Freedom Is Much Higher Than We’re Told (Part Two)
[NOTE: Economics isn’t a sexy topic, but we all need to understand what’s coming to America very soon — and more important, why it’s coming. I’ve split this article into two parts because it will be easier to digest in chunks. Read Part One here].
If you live in America, your ability to feed your family, keep a roof over your head, and buy the things you use every day will likely change dramatically in the near future.
In Part One of this article, I explained why sanctions on Russia will hurt Americans as much (if not more) than Russians. But that’s only part of the story. Sanctions have also triggered a chain of events that will have a monumental impact on the standard of living of virtually every American for years to come.
It’s extremely important to understand that we’re about to experience isn’t Vladimir Putin’s fault; sanctions have merely accelerated a crisis that was already coming to a head in the U.S. and has been slowly impoverishing Americans for generations.
1.Our standard of living has been eroding faster because our economy is nearing collapse