Anonymous ID: 90c059 July 15, 2026, 2:02 a.m. No.24827884   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7886 >>7973 >>7987

>>24827870

>no significant changes in gas or food prices

>don't tell me otherwise

 

100% correct. A large Folgers plastic container of coffee in 2018 was $4-6 dollars depending on sale or not. Today at my grocer it was $26 dollars. The cabal is still in control.

Anonymous ID: 90c059 July 15, 2026, 2:11 a.m. No.24827893   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>24827886

 

What is needed is an EO for price gouging, which I believe there already is one, but without enforcement, it won't matter. There has to be an amendment to the EO that allows Federal investigator to check acquisition costs verse retail costs, at all levels of suppliers, distributors, and sellers, to find out who is gouging and charge them hefty fines based on the percentages that are being ripped off. Those fines should somehow go back into a system to help confront this specific type of fraud, maybe as rewards to whistleblowers, advertisements, websites to complain and check pricing, mailings to vendors, or mailings to the public.

Anonymous ID: 90c059 July 15, 2026, 2:18 a.m. No.24827900   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8170

>>24827890

 

Saboteurs are a real pain. $14 million repair that has to be done again is a crime. I have warned about property sabotage for a decade now. Personally, I have had 6 sprinkler heads, and two spigots vandalized. Not $14 million dollars but for an individual, it is actually way worse, because not only is the cost relative, but I cannot just call someone and have someone else pay for it all in my outrage, I have to walk to and from Home Depot, and dig ground, and fix the plumbing myself because I have been additionally sabotaged with toxins, leaving me unable to drive, not to mention the difficulty of finances for being blacklisted which makes it unaffordable. We have lost everything due to delayed justice, and now, they are sabotaging those that should have stopped them at our level. Gotta fight back one day.