They are keeping people too busy to look at the world around them. It is about donating everything to the Worldwide Damnation Fund to do a poverty working, leaving things too tight in the event of an emergency, let alone having any fun. Do most of those people have basic emergency supplies? Remember last year's threat of the three day false-flag grid down blackout? Remember Sandy the year before that? Suppose the electricity cuts out tonight. I wonder how many of them would have light enough in case they have to spend the evening without electricity, let alone what if the Israel situation devolves into another 1973-style energy crisis with rolling blackouts.
And, it is mathematically assured that hyperinflation is coming. How many of those jokehovians that waste huge amounts of time on the Filthful and Disgraceful Slavebugger have as much as a silver dime? The fire sale on silver is putting pressure on supplies (they will not get it out of the ground at these ridiculously low prices), creating a super whopper of a shortage. Just as the dollar becomes toilet paper, everyone is going to want silver at once (gold, too). There will be none to go around. At that point, what good is having donated your silver fund into the Worldwide Damnation Fund? Silver could well go up to the equivalent of more than 7,000 toilet papers (at the value they had at the beginning of 2014, at that) per ounce. Yet all the focus on staying poor right now.
How many of those jokehovians even know that something is wrong with the dollar? They might notice the prices going up, but do they know why? If they don't, maybe they should be cutting back on field circus to study what is going on. Then, they might want to buff up their work and buy silver coins while they are still absurdly cheap. Even with the steep markups, a silver dime at a coin shop is still under 3 toilet papers, and a quarter under 7 (the silver itself is 3.80). How much are they donating toward the Worldwide Damnation Fund or sacrificing at work so they can be at those fxxxing boasting sessions?