Good afternoon from Karachi.

This country feels on the verge of collapse constantly.

Complete lawlessness but lots of cops (and corruption).

The army in Pakistan is untouchable. Understandably so. The Fouji brand on the other hand, needs all the scrutiny and criticism it can get.

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In America, we call that Anarcho-Tyranny.

In California, the situation is similar, the laws are enforced on regular people, while the criminals, illegal immigrants, homeless, and Anti-fa get away with causing problems for everyone.

I was born in Pakistan, but moved to New York at the age of two and grew up there. I’ve spent my entire life in the United States and I’m an attorney with my own practice there.

As an adult, I rediscovered my roots. Visiting my homeland, I see the sheer destruction of Fiat Currency. I’m here on a visit now.

Unlimited money printing allows this

On a sound money standard, the government does not have the ability to print their way out of deficits, only to become more efficient.

Weak money allows this - it’s not rocket science.. the more money printed the more people allowed to be employed into government control positions… good luck! 🙏

The Fouji brand controls 35% of GDP but does not pay any taxes. Yes, they pay their employees taxes, but not other taxes and they have favorable contracts.

That’s where your inflation is coming from

They are not dealing with the bribes in the mafia because they are retired military generals who run the show.

And, the Fouji brand makes everything. Cornflakes, tires, butter, weapons. They make it all.

Complete lawlessness but somehow the kababs are cooked to perfection.