Dollar slides against gold, echoes Weimar inflation.
Weimar German Marks vs Gold – 100 years ago on the left United States Dollar vs Gold – Today on the right. Not a good sign. pic.twitter.com/jqOCu5354K — GRITCULT (@GRITCULT) January 26, 2026
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Weimar German Marks vs Gold – 100 years ago on the left United States Dollar vs Gold – Today on the right. Not a good sign. pic.twitter.com/jqOCu5354K — GRITCULT (@GRITCULT) January 26, 2026
We are being primed for the great Weimar print-fest. "Bank to cut interest rates at least four times in 2025" https://t.co/hwj607IRfM — The Old Pretender (@Dioclet54046121) January 2, 2025 Delinquencies surge in subprime credit, commercial real estate; echoes 1990s property crisis. The choice now is either to print all the way to a chaotic Weimar …
They will fake the economic data just like they did during Weimar Germany, and you won't know you are in a recession or a depression until you are waiting in the bread lines. It's called "political arithmetic" and it's always used during periods of monetary debasement and rampant… pic.twitter.com/7hgKSCF8QD — TheRoadtoWiganPier (@RoadtoWiganPier) August 17, 2024
It is now little more than a “developing country”. Its stock market is a “junk shop” selling old tat. And its reputation as a place to do business has “never been so bad’. In the middle of the UK’s dismal election campaign, it would be easy to imagine that Britain was the country under discussion. …
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