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The widely praised government response to the 2008 financial crisis, with its slashed interest rates and quantitative easing, was not a solution but a dangerous postponement. These policies didn't save the economy; they merely made the underlying problems worse, guaranteeing an even larger, inevitable dollar and sovereign debt crisis. Do you honestly believe we avoided disaster, or just delayed a far greater one?
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