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In the coming ressecion, will it be huge corporations or small businesses hit hardest?

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Jeephikelove · 46-50, F
Small, it’s always the small companies because they don’t have the money the big companies have to support the politicians, so in turn the politicians will only scratch the big companies backs. It’s fucking sad.
justanothername · 51-55, M
@Jeephikelove It’s usually corporations that scratch political backs with financial campaign support, not the other way round.
It becomes fraud when it’s not recorded on the books. Just ask Trump.
Jeephikelove · 46-50, F
@justanothername I’m talking about the bailouts that big companies have received, like after the 2007/2008 recession.
justanothername · 51-55, M
@Jeephikelove Same same but different. The Fed couldn’t afford to let the banks go under so it bailed them out.
The GFC was caused by bad housing loans unable to be financed which caused a domino effect in the market.
This recession which was always predicted because banks in all countries had to print cash during the pandemic to help keep our heads above water while we were unable to work during lock down. That on top of the impact of sanctions from the Ukraine conflict is giving all countries a massive resulting hangover aka a recession.

Also Trump was at the helm of the US Enterprise when Covid broke out. He was also at the helm when the Fed started printing money to keep the country going.

So, who caused this recession?