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<blockquote data-quote="Chaparral" data-source="post: 3728987" data-attributes="member: 49817"><p>I was just hit with a prime example of devaluation of the dollar. My 2000 F250 now has a listed value greater than I paid for it TT&L when brand new. Believe me, this is not a classic but just a good, solid farm truck. </p><p></p><p>A simple and necessary object is pricing beyond what people, especially on fixed incomes like staying in the same job or retired, can afford. I am not just now seeing this but note this will end up removing vehicles from basic ownership for larger, increasing numbers of people. This will make larger numbers of people dependent upon public transport and force lower paid workers into consolidated housing. Seems like there are now plans working very well at this time. Provide pablum to the masses and remove the freedoms then restrict the pablum. Worked well in some places. Pol Pot was great with this sort of thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chaparral, post: 3728987, member: 49817"] I was just hit with a prime example of devaluation of the dollar. My 2000 F250 now has a listed value greater than I paid for it TT&L when brand new. Believe me, this is not a classic but just a good, solid farm truck. A simple and necessary object is pricing beyond what people, especially on fixed incomes like staying in the same job or retired, can afford. I am not just now seeing this but note this will end up removing vehicles from basic ownership for larger, increasing numbers of people. This will make larger numbers of people dependent upon public transport and force lower paid workers into consolidated housing. Seems like there are now plans working very well at this time. Provide pablum to the masses and remove the freedoms then restrict the pablum. Worked well in some places. Pol Pot was great with this sort of thing. [/QUOTE]
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