HobNoblin · 36-40, M
"Einar Tangen is a revered commentator and academic on international relations and economics, currently a senior fellow at the Taihe Institute in Beijing" That's all I need to know right there. He's in Winy the Poo's back pocket, he says what the CCP tells him to.
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
I disagree on only one point here. Trump is NOT dancing in the minefield. He and the seriously rich Americans are ready to abandon America to its fate and live either elsewhere or in protected enclaves, secure from the harsh reality of life in a future America. It is the regular American people who are being dumped in the the middle of the minefield and told everything is fine. A lot will suffer trying to get out and some will hang back and try to profit from the suffering..😷
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whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
@DogMan Its not about your opinion. Its about the numbers. America is a fairly good country in some respects. But it just isnt number one..Nor is it heading in the right direction for its people..😷
Broache73 · 51-55, F
@whowasthatmaskedman
James Hickman has it right when he made the point about the oncoming the US Government's Economic Train Wreck.
Not once has the Corporate Media elevated the ONE issue that's impacting hundreds of Millions of the American Public, Taxpayers, and Consumers in the next few years.
The US National Debt... and its runaway trajectory easily becoming a major Financial Crisis.
The impact crater for a US Debt Crisis is gargantuan, 350 Million US Citizenry's Lives will be turned upside down. Dozens of Countries relying on the US Financial System will suffer tremendous pain. Billions others will suffer the Second Order consequences.
There’s hardly a word about it. Far more ink has been spilled debating Transgender Bathrooms.
Many of the same Pundits who should've been elevated this issue now complain Elon Musk did a “complete 180” because he thinks the $2 Trillion projected Deficit from the new Tax/Spending Bill is an “Abomination”.
Before, during, and after the 2024 Roll of the Dice🎲, Elon has been laser-focused on personally fixing America’s biggest threat: the ticking Debt Time Bomb. He sacrificed plenty of Time, Money, and Reputation to personally try and stop the catastrophe that'll come if these monstrous Deficits aren’t dealt with.
A few other prominent voices are finally echoing Elon’s warning—like Jamie Dimon, CEO of the world’s biggest Bank.
That’s progress. The Corporate Media sure as Hell don’t want to start this conversation.That’s exactly why it’s hard to imagine we’ll hit the critical Mass of Voters needed to force the Political Indentured Servant on Capitol Hill to tackle the gargantuan Deficits.
James Hickman has it right when he made the point about the oncoming the US Government's Economic Train Wreck.
Not once has the Corporate Media elevated the ONE issue that's impacting hundreds of Millions of the American Public, Taxpayers, and Consumers in the next few years.
The US National Debt... and its runaway trajectory easily becoming a major Financial Crisis.
The impact crater for a US Debt Crisis is gargantuan, 350 Million US Citizenry's Lives will be turned upside down. Dozens of Countries relying on the US Financial System will suffer tremendous pain. Billions others will suffer the Second Order consequences.
There’s hardly a word about it. Far more ink has been spilled debating Transgender Bathrooms.
Many of the same Pundits who should've been elevated this issue now complain Elon Musk did a “complete 180” because he thinks the $2 Trillion projected Deficit from the new Tax/Spending Bill is an “Abomination”.
Before, during, and after the 2024 Roll of the Dice🎲, Elon has been laser-focused on personally fixing America’s biggest threat: the ticking Debt Time Bomb. He sacrificed plenty of Time, Money, and Reputation to personally try and stop the catastrophe that'll come if these monstrous Deficits aren’t dealt with.
A few other prominent voices are finally echoing Elon’s warning—like Jamie Dimon, CEO of the world’s biggest Bank.
That’s progress. The Corporate Media sure as Hell don’t want to start this conversation.That’s exactly why it’s hard to imagine we’ll hit the critical Mass of Voters needed to force the Political Indentured Servant on Capitol Hill to tackle the gargantuan Deficits.
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
@Broache73 Quite so.. It does make a bizarre sense, when one considered that "corporate" media is the operative phrase. Big business owns and controls everything and also funds the electoral system. so who else are they going to run the country for? But the corporations are no longer bound to America. they are global. And when the carcas of America id sucked dry, they will survive our of London, Cape Town,Zurich and Beijing. As for the average American? Too Bad.. So Sad. You all have guns. Sort it out for yourselves. Its not my problem..My personal bet is that if America is still a nation of laws in 50 years, it wont be the same laws that exist today...😷
Patriot96 · 56-60, C
Is he another EXPERT
Roundandroundwego · 61-69
It's true. Something has changed and the world no longer supports the big bully. It has other options.
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SomeMichGuy · M
@swirlie Not sure what that means lol
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