Peter Schiff almost immediately called out Donald Trump because president Trump acted in a completely different manner than candidate Trump.
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I'm not a fan of what happened and not trying to make excuses...
... yet there was that one "black swan event" that might possibly be involved.
i'm assuming its just a campaign yammering thing but at some point people will start to at least get that idea in their heads so that's good
>locking people down in blue states and collapsing your economy with a flu that obama colluded with the chinese to create had nothing to do with it goy
ok well then why did the biden regime keep spending then? and throttling the economy?
price controls cuz best economy of all time
kill communists on site
@francisscottkey where are 2022 and 2023 on this graph, or is this an older graph?
@dictatordave @francisscottkey @sj_zero
IDK, it would be HARD with lots of ripples across the waters (if not an outright tsunami)...
... but I think he already took the first step by rolling it into the Treasury Dept. Structurally, that makes it easier to "digest" it. Step 1, so to speak?
and a lot of people seem to get upset about it being the case
you can't move a mountain all at once, ask the french
Central banks are essentially price controls for money, and we sort of see it. Money is cheap, so money gets worse.
Problem as you say is that people start to rely on the price controls and so if you take them away it'll hurt a lot of people a lot while the market finds itself.
People have their heads up their asses
He cut government, and built out other neglected areas
He got us more conservative judges
He stopped the slide to the Left and got the economy back toward supply-based
He's the best Republican you could ask for, without doing the stupid shit Republicans normally do
Conservatives are not bright, generally, and most of what they are flogging on about is nonsense
In the case of Bill Clinton you can't completely give the credit to him because he also had a Republican legislature pushing him in that direction, but he still signed a lot of legislation that had Donald Trump signed it would have absolutely set the media on fire.
The problem Republicans always face is that the 3/4 of spending they cannot cut is created by Congress.
You want to cut spending?
* Medicare/aid/Obamacare
* Welfare
* Social Security
Sunset those and your budget is tiny.
Absolutely sane and what I support.
BUT that requires Congress, not a president unilaterally.
Who was the villain of Trump Term #1?
THE GOP
Yes, and that he oriented people back toward the issues instead of the propaganda dream.
Immigration is a disaster; there are shithole countries.
Government is a failure.
Cut taxes, stimulate growth, purge incompetents.
And appoint judges :)
Trump #1 was a win
Trump #2 (inshallah, should Zeus approve) will be lit and epic.
1776 all over again but better.
The red bar triggered the perception of inflation, which was evident in certain asset classes as soon as monetizing debt became policy.
Also, I bet $100 vs a filthy mammalian leg hair that the person who created this infographic can't tell me what article the spending clause is in.
I think so. Discontent with the system or perhaps all systems is rising.
People are realizing that humans manipulate with symbols, and any formal system is taken over by narcissists.
IF it had been an option back when I started paying into Social Security...
... I would have gladly paid the same into a simple index fund.
GOV would be off the hook, I would have more money.
But the politicians wanted to spend it.