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If you older folks remember the Jimmy Carter administration, one of his speeches was telling Americans something similar..  Like tough it out or something like that. July 15, 1979 Malaise speech.  Carter made several specific policy prescriptions. But in a presidency animated by spirituality perhaps more than any other in American history, this speech called more generally for national self-sacrifice and humility.

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Oh and I drove through Palm Beaches Florida today on my way back from Seminole and Hard Rock casinos further South.  Apparently Trump has been playing golf regularly during this term.

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8 hours ago, KhunLA said:

TBH, I'm the same ... but ... I never had to depend on the system to take care of me.  Why it will fail, and if no immediate improvement, come midterms, as Senator Cruz suggests, Reps will face a 'bloodbath' at the polls  :cheesy:

 

... and the deep state will be back in control.

 

All good for me of course, as not there, and whatever is bad for the USA, is usually good for expats.  I await inflation and a good COLA.  Any luck, and the exchange rate will hold steady for this year, and not drop too much, the next couple years.   If so, hopefully offset by inflation, and COLA.

 

You seem very reliant on Social Security and I would point out that it is part of the system and it is currently taking care of you. I know we paid into Social Security and should get the benefits but your current checks come from money being paid by workers in the US now and the money you and I paid in was spent a long time ago.

 

 

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2 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

IMO Trump's real battle will come not from the Dems and the liberals, but from the GOP, panicked by a possible loss in the vote box, which will put self interest ahead of the country and defeat Trump's program to remake the US.

So, back to the rotten, corrupt system which will just delay the inevitable crash till later.

I agree 100%.  He's a 'lame duck'' already, and the career politicians, such as Cruz, are already distancing themselves from him.   Even though he doesn't have to worry about midterm election, 22 other Reps in the Senate do.   Reps having the most to lose come 2026.

 

Only 1 retiring vs 4 Dems retiring, so there's a plus for the Reps.  Vance & Rubio's seat need to be refiled,   Ohio could go either way, more likely go Dem.  Florida should be safe for Reps.

 

Fairly certain the Reps will lose the Senate in 2026.  

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Anyone who believes that digging out of a $35 trillion dollar hole is going to be easy or painless (or take less than a few election cycles) is just fooling themselves. 

 

Or, more accurately, being sold a bill of goods in anticipation of the next election.  By purveyors of free money if you vote for me.

 

Just to quit digging deeper is going to require sacrifices.  But you gotta start sooner or later.  I'd prefer 10 years ago, but that's not the way that time works.  The best we can do is start today.

 

(And thank God we dodged that bullet in November)

 

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10 hours ago, KhunLA said:

He stated the same while campaigning, and first week in office, but people aren't going to 'buy USA', and manufacturing won't come back quick enough.   Good plan in theory, but people haven't go the intelligence, or care about the future.   Everyone lives in the now, and want 'free sh!t'  

 

Oh well, such is life.   

Did Trump state the same thing while campaigning? I did a search and I couldn't find anything. There are some quotes from Musk who made such comments towards the end of the campaign. Maybe somewhere there can be found such an assertion by Trump. But, if so, they are very, very scarce.

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11 hours ago, KhunLA said:

No understatement there.

Oh yes it is a big understatement! This is called sugarcoating. The real expression would be impossible, but I am stupid enough to try. 

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14 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:

Oh yes it is a big understatement! This is called sugarcoating. The real expression would be impossible, but I am stupid enough to try. 

Definitely possible ... IF ... you had intelligent voters, but now, only sheeple.   

 

IF you had intelligent voters, you wouldn't need to fix anything, as you wouldn't have ...

... $36T national debt

... trade deficits

... service oriented workforce

... outsourced manufacturing of most products

... the govt as the largest employer (2+M employees)

... defense budget being more than half of the 'discretionary spending'

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7 hours ago, still kicking said:

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"Elon Musk's net worth fell by $29 billion on Monday as Tesla's stock price also declined. Tesla's stock was down 15% as of close on Monday, while Musk's net worth was down 6.7%" ... 

 

 

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