Ehhh, magic money can be magic-ed back to reality. Remember, the fed was printinge tens of billions a month for years with QE, from 2010 to about 2014/15. No hyperinflation.
The money printed is already in private bank accounts, owned by cronies, suck-ups, courtiers, attachés, and zombie companies that make up our nobility. The elite we have nowadays aren't the robber barons of old, but the toadies of older. They're not capable of maintaining their current lifestyle if the fed even slows down printing, much less stops or reverses. None of them are willing to go cold turkey on free money mania, because:
A) Nobody else is, so it's pointless. If you're not cheating, you'll lose against cheaters.
B) Without free money, they are worthless. A lot of the current aristocrats are on the verge of impoverishment and financed through debt.
Hyperinflation is inevitable at this point. Get situated as best you can for when it hits, because it will. The riots that come when it does will make these look like a children's play.
I feel the same way with MLK Jr's. name being associated with neighborhoods with high crime rates.
I always wondered how that works out, because every MLK boulevard I know in every place I have been is completely overun with crime. Does it just draw out violence or do they think "lets rename the most violent intersection in the city after MLK for the irony"
It's alway struck me as ironic that the left is all for tearing down historical figures except their own, who are definitely the most overrated. MLK was a riot-mongerer, a rapist, and a full marxist with good PR. His sainthood is a joke. The only difference between him and the current set is he was better at not getting caught, which is partly due to how much less connected everyone was back then. Media playbook is the same though; don't believe the lies.