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Mar 5Liked by Joseph Jordan

These are incredibly wise points. I was in a conversation with someone who is very smart and bright. However, they are stubborn because they have a considerable amount of formal education and experience. I criticized Milton Friedman and to my disappointment; it went from discussion to argument in an instant. I really wished people could see things through the lense that you do. A great starting point is for people to maybe be at peace with the fact that our text books and teachings from decades ago are out of date or simply irrelevant to our current predicament. Arguably, they generally were as insufficient then as they are now. That is why they waste your time with gen-ed classes. Yes, this financial prison is Racially motivated. It is scary how people refuse to admit that fact. Thank you for your writings.

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Mar 5Liked by Joseph Jordan

One of the best analytical dissecting of the problems with this country I've read. Great stuff! One of the biggest problems that fills me with fucking rage is hearing some White Americans being content with being displaced in high performance sectors by high IQ hostile foreigners like indians and asians. "We need them because they are competent and intelligent unlike blacks" like NO!! Where is the sense of self-worth and self-determination? This country was flourishing perfectly fine without any of them. We have many great and talented home grown White Americans to pick from that are purposely ignored. Instead giving positions to underachieving blacks or to no loyalty foreigners who have disdain and jealousy for the European. National suicide.

I don't see how we as country get out of this situation unless some revolutionary act or Caesar type strong man comes into play.

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Mar 5Liked by Joseph Jordan

Joe, you have been alluding to the theme of this article in previous WarStrike podcasts, but to see it all laid out like this, expounded upon and beautifully journaled made the wait well worth it. Soundly argued; truly it is simply a matter of time before this sick, corpulent incarnation of Golem peters out and finally collapses.

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"I don't see much future for the Americans ... it's a decayed country. And they have their racial problem, and the problem of social inequalities ... my feelings against Americanism are feelings of hatred and deep repugnance ... everything about the behaviour of American society reveals that it's half Judaised, and the other half negrified. How can one expect a State like that to hold together?" - Adolf Hitler

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Excellent article!

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Mar 5·edited Mar 5Liked by Joseph Jordan

Interesting regarding NVIDA. I kept seeing articles about the insane run their stock had been on, but didn't know about the buybacks. SMCI (SuperMicro) is another tech stock that's gone up a ton. It's up 1,000% in 1 year. $100 to $1,000. I've never even heard of "SuperMicro" before.

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Mar 5Liked by Joseph Jordan

danke schoen

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Wow!! Well written and concise article about the state of our economy today, as well as the cultural influences that have made it so. Really liked how you touch on Keynesian economics, which is often demonized by the Austrian school of Economics. Never really read an article recently that presents Keyes in a more sympathetic light, but considering who publishes the economic journals one must ask Why should I? Looking forward to your next article.

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Going by the context of this quote I think you might have a typo with leaches(verb) compared to leeches(noun) "Part of this cycle of greed and stagnation is being driven by leaches aggressively seeking to short Intel stock, which has proven quite volatile."

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I didn't know that trades of Iraqi oil is done through the New York federal reserve, that's actually so Jewish it's funny.

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Amazing article. I'm gonna have to come back to this one several times.

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Great article, excellent analysis. This was posted on UNZ Review, attributed to Eric Stricker. I clicked the link to follow on Substack and here the author is Joseph Jordan. I'm confused?

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