Saudi Arabia moves off of petrodollar. Biden did this.

How big of a deal is the Sauds moving away from the petrodollar?

  • Not that big of a deal

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  • Fuck the Colonizers!

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Somebody on my grapevine was saying that nothing that the Saudi's do right now should be taken too seriously....the King will be dead soon.....the new King will strike his own path. It might be the Crown Prince....it might not.
 
The work of the Crown Prince has been less than stellar.....the family might decide that he is not the right man for the job.
 
The dollar is however going down, and when it does America is a deeply impoverished nation.

And most of the world now hates us, many have no problem with our coming pain...they call that Justice.
of course the key is to do real productivity again instead of paper asset inflation and games.
 
of course the key is to do real productivity again instead of paper asset inflation and games.
The whole fucking thing is a fraud on the top of the historical scale during this dark age....which by definition means that the people are historically shit in quality,

So ignorant that they have no clue how ignorant they are.

This always hurts like a son of a bitch.

I get the idea that U Know.
 
They did bring things to market. NVidia introduce the 4090 and 3090 in 2022.
It's just they couldn't produce it fast enough to keep up with demand. SUPPLY CHAIN issues.
Something BigDog seems to be oblivious to.
You just said it was a PRODUCTION issue. The supply chain was functioning fine.
 
You just said it was a PRODUCTION issue. The supply chain was functioning fine.
There are production issues when the supply chain is unable to provide the materials needed for production.
There are production issues when the supply chain is unable to supply the repair parts needed to keep the production line working.

You really aren't very informed about how manufacturing works. Manufacturing relies on a supply chain in order to work.
 
There are production issues when the supply chain is unable to provide the materials needed for production.
There are production issues when the supply chain is unable to supply the repair parts needed to keep the production line working.

You really aren't very informed about how manufacturing works. Manufacturing relies on a supply chain in order to work.
Yet you have provided NO PROOF that Nvidia was having any of those problems. It's all in your mind.

Delays are normal with desirable new tech releases.
 
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The whole fucking thing is a fraud on the top of the historical scale during this dark age....which by definition means that the people are historically shit in quality,

So ignorant that they have no clue how ignorant they are.

This always hurts like a son of a bitch.

I get the idea that U Know.
America is experiencing a stunning nearly overnight reversal on globalist stupidity.

God has invtervened.

Satan is on the run.
 
Yet you have provided NO PROOF that Nvidia was having any of those problems. It's all in your mind.

Delays are normal with desirable new tech releases.
The RTX 3070 was not new tech. They had been in production for 2 years after being introduced in 2020.
NVidia doesn't produce the video cards that were almost impossible to get in 2022. NVidia produces the GPU that goes on the video cards that are manufactured by companies like ASUS, MSI and Gigabyte. It was companies that produced video cards using the NVidia chips that were not able to supply the video cards to customers that wanted them. The video cards are usually called by the video chip that is on them. I wouldn't be able do do anything with a chip I purchased from NVidia without a supply chain that takes that chip and installs it in a card they designed to use the chip.

What is funny is how you think that the supply chain doesn't need a supplier to function. Supply chains are not just the logistics of moving a product.

This might help you understand.
 
The RTX 3070 was not new tech. They had been in production for 2 years after being introduced in 2020.
NVidia doesn't produce the video cards that were almost impossible to get in 2022. NVidia produces the GPU that goes on the video cards that are manufactured by companies like ASUS, MSI and Gigabyte. It was companies that produced video cards using the NVidia chips that were not able to supply the video cards to customers that wanted them. The video cards are usually called by the video chip that is on them. I wouldn't be able do do anything with a chip I purchased from NVidia without a supply chain that takes that chip and installs it in a card they designed to use the chip.

What is funny is how you think that the supply chain doesn't need a supplier to function. Supply chains are not just the logistics of moving a product.

This might help you understand.
And you still have not provided EVIDENCE that ASUS, MSI and Gigabyte were Not able to get their cards to customers because of broken supply chains. It's all in your mind. You are just talking in circles trying to avoid the facts.
 
And you still have not provided EVIDENCE that ASUS, MSI and Gigabyte were Not able to get their cards to customers because of broken supply chains. It's all in your mind. You are just talking in circles trying to avoid the facts.
LOL. First you demand that the only proof of a broken supply chain is failure to deliver product then you argue that failure to deliver product is not evidence of a broken supply chain. Do you have any other stupid arguments you want to make?
 
LOL. First you demand that the only proof of a broken supply chain is failure to deliver product then you argue that failure to deliver product is not evidence of a broken supply chain. Do you have any other stupid arguments you want to make?
You are the one giving up on your supply chain argument. You have provided NO EVIDENCE that the cards did not make it to customers because of a broken supply chain. You have not proved that there were loads of goods just sitting on a dock or in a warehouse for a year, just waiting to be transported. You have no facts. It is all in your mind.
 
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You are the one giving up on your supply chain argument. You have provided NO EVIDENCE that the cards did not make it to customers because of a broken supply chain. You have not proved that there were loads of goods just sitting on a dock or in a warehouse for a year, just waiting to be transported. You have no facts. It is all in your mind.
ROFLMAO. There is a large pile of silicone sand sitting in China. I guess that must prove that they didn't have what they needed to produce silicone wafers.
Your attempts to move the goalposts are sinking into that sand.
 
ROFLMAO. There is a large pile of silicone sand sitting in China. I guess that must prove that they didn't have what they needed to produce silicone wafers.
Your attempts to move the goalposts are sinking into that sand.
OMG :palm: Silicon is the second most common element on Earth. There was no shortage. Taiwan did not need China's sand.

The Democrats used covid to destroy and shut down small businesses, service industries, churches, schools, gyms, restaurants and bars.

But alcohol, food, and personal hygiene product sales spiked tremendously during the shutdown. The supply chain was fine and inflation was at 1.4% when Pres. Trump left office.
 
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