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·6 เดือนที่ผ่านมา·discuss
Gold has merely mean-reverted, not "crashed". Some profit-taking since gold got a bit ahead of itself.

If gold continues growing at the same rate as the last 6 months, it will take gold all of a month and a half to get back to where it was.

https://i.imgur.com/bRAy1FB.png

Now, gold might not continue growing, but D.C. hasn't fixed its problems that are causing gold to rise, so I do have a degree of confidence that it will recover quickly.
MetricT
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I grew up drinking well water, and had an ever-growing mouthful of cavities. In junior high I had more teeth with fillings than without. That mercifully ended when the dentist prescribed daily fluoride tablets for me and my brother.

Anyone who thinks banning fluoride is a good idea, you don't have a single clue what you're talking about. Not one.
MetricT
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> I also think it's interesting that the 2008 mortgage crisis was very close to becoming just as bad as the great depression, but fiscal policy prevented that.

Compare unemployment in the Great Depression vs Great Recession:

https://i.imgur.com/pjyczeq.png

Fiscal policy certainly did help, but the Great Recession probably would have still been significantly smaller than the Great Depression for several reasons.

(I suspect the Great Recession is more analogous to the Long Depression of the late 19th century, in that both of them significantly worsened inequality, while the Great Depression reduced inequality. I suspect whenever the US starts dealing with its mountain of debt, the resulting recession/panic/depression will also reduce inequality, though I doubt too many people will be cheering that when it happens).