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Mea culpa – I didn’t think Trump would win the Canada/Mexico trade war just like that . . .

Wow . . . could it have happened any quicker? Just like that, Mexico agrees to armed troops on the Rio Grande, and arrests an untouchable drug kingpin. Canada also promises to stop the flow of fentanyl and human traffickers bringing migrants south.

My go-to handbook for all things economic is usually the Wall Street Journal. The WSJ yesterday predicted defeat or at least surrender by America. I bet their op/ed writers are in a huddle right now. (“Hmmm . . . where did we go wrong? Did we overestimate America’s dependence on Fentanyl, and unvetted drug gang members?”)

In the meantime, Biden as taken a position. He hired CAA (Creative Artists Agency) to help him find someone to ghost write his memoirs. Going to be tough, since Biden can’t seem to remember where he put most of those top-secret papers. I’m not condoning Trump’s theft. But at least he knew where they were.

The Obamas rang Hollywood’s doorbell 30 seconds after leaving the White House too. They started their own agency (“Higher Ground”) with backing from Netflix. Barack and Michelle are represented by Qadriyyah “Q” Shamsid-Deen, someone nobody has ever heard of but is probably well-connected. The Obamas' first Netflix effort was “Leave the World Behind”, a streaming only release where cyber terrorists take down the entire USA. Holy Guacamole, Batman! I expected better from the Obamas. At 2 hours and 20 minutes, Leave the World Behind is ridiculously long. Netflix has been opaque about the production cost and revenues but claims it has been streamed more than 100 million times. “Stranger Things” have happened, of course . . .

Back to Trump’s 6-day trade war. CNN had the best take this morning. Some talking head said the tariff strategy came straight out of “Art of the Deal” (Trump’s own ghost-written book), where adversaries rely on brinkmanship. Whoever flinches first loses. I'm okay with this, as long as nuclear weapons are not involved. Hamas seems to have surrendered too and is disgorging their tortured civilian captives. This is just a strategy to re-arm, however. Expect to see a resumption of hostilities later this year.

Over the next 2 years I think the financial markets have more downside than upside. Not because of Trump, but because of America’s ridiculous $36 trillion national debt. That’s more than the next 10 nations combined. Elon Trump is evidently preparing to end the Department of Education, US Agency for International Development, the Federal Reserve and a wider alphabet soup of high spending, low accountability paper pushers.

That sounds scary. Just like a trade war with Canada and Mexico sounded scary. But I’m reigning in my skepticism. I want to see who blinks next. We may, in fact, see wholesale budget cuts and staff departures at a bunch of federal agencies which simply duplicate state level regulation and activities. At least, I hope that’s what happens.

I’m just sayin’ . . .
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DogMan · 61-69, M
Yes, the states should run their own school system. Then they can compete with other
states, for the best ways to educate kids. Instead of taking orders from bureaucrats.
SusanInFlorida · 31-35, F
@DogMan agreed. this is a states rights issue - a power ceded to them by the constitution. like abortion rights, local taxes and zoning, car registration, etc.

the federal government has demonstrated it's inept at balancing its budget, securing the borders, stopping state sponsored hacking, and even getting back to the moon.

why would we trust them with a national curriculum, from kindergarten to 12th grade?
@DogMan And if a state wants to turn over its school system to private corporations, who cares, it's not like everyone needs an education anyway. And if your local public school has mandatory Bible readings and prayer, just homeschool your kid if that bothers you.

The public education system is one of the great achievements of the American experiment, and is responsible for the greater economic mobility in this country compared to Europe and Asia. But let's destroy it because we don't want kids to learn about racism or the fact that trans people exist.
SusanInFlorida · 31-35, F
@LeopoldBloom with a 50% inner city dropout rate. we need to try new ideas.

did you know california built planet earth's only $1 billion public school? but can't keep its resevoirs topped off?
@SusanInFlorida Are they dropping out because of the schools, or could it have something to do with what's going on outside of them?
DogMan · 61-69, M
@LeopoldBloom We need to do something in order to bring education up in the U.S.

What have the Democrats came up with? Other than throwing billions of dollars at
it, and hoping that would solve the problems. We spend more than any other country.

Maybe concentrate less on things that do not prepare kids to be productive citizens.
That, and maybe try to make parents more responsible for helping their kids.

Under Biden, the parents that cared, were labeled domestic terrorists. It is as if
Democrats WANT the teachers to raise the kids, in their image.

This is why I am a Conservative that is FOR abortion.
We have too many unwanted and neglected kids as it is.
@DogMan If you're talking about Moms for Liberty, that's a white nationalist, anti-gay organization that routinely disrupted school board meetings. But they weren't "labeled domestic terrorists." None of them went to jail. So you can stop with the false victimhood.

I agree about the unwanted and neglected kids. Romania under Ceaucescu tried to increase its population by outlawing abortion and contraception, and they ended up with more abandoned kids that the state had to care for. The treatment of disabled kids amounted to a crime against humanity. No rational person should want that here. However, the reason I support abortion is because no woman should be forced to gestate and give birth against her will, even if she's wealthy and can give a child a great life.
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SusanInFlorida · 31-35, F
@DogMan we agree. some states will have shitty schools. some already do. people can either vote for new/better elected officials, or vote with their feet and move to a different state (or school district).

there's already intense competition here in Florida (and my mom's state - Pennsylvania) for homes in "the right school district". home prices are much higher where the schools are competent.

the larger a school district is, the less likely it will try to compete on quality. It will use its size crush competition.

The way Ford and GM used to think they could rule the automotive universe.