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Of course, it will probably be to scare the shit out of Libs of a MAGA takeover just in time for an election year.
Of course, it will probably be to scare the shit out of Libs of a MAGA takeover just in time for an election year.
No food, No internet, no power, no water,
My concern is this is just some media mind fuck as they already got plans to build up Biden going into summer such as promote big lies about the economy, the border, etc.
My concern is this is just some media mind fuck as they already got plans to build up Biden going into summer such as promote big lies about the economy, the border, etc.
ad says
My concern is this is just some media mind fuck as they already got plans to build up Biden going into summer such as promote big lies about the economy, the border, etc.
I predict the plan is to Dominion switch Trump votes over to a 3rd party candidate, likely RFK jr., in order to lower Trump's vote total below Biden's.
For example, in a critical state a reality of:
Trump - 50%
Biden - 45%
RFK - 5%
Could be switched to:
Trump 40%
Biden 45%
RFK 15%
I guess Kurt Vonnegut was an optimist, when he wrote in Slaughter House Five that the US was broken up by the rest of the world because it had become too powerful. Instead, we have the reality that our country is disintegrating like a moldy shawl.
We're 30 years behind the Soviet Union, which broke under the weight of corruption and self-inflicted mortal wounds (Afghanistan, Chernobyl). Our reckoning awaits us.
What is our Afghanistan and Chernobyl? Have they happened yet?
The USSR was spending over 20% of their
GDP on military. We aren't spending anywhere near that (less than 3.5%). The USSR lost 15K troops as KIA in Afghanistan. Where are we losing troops at even remotely similar rate?
Chernobyl was (and still is) the biggest nuclear disaster with millions displaced (at least temporarily) and staggering costs to mitigate. What is our equivalent? The famous chicken massacre of East Palestine? The burned down small town on a tropical island? Puhleeze!
stereotomy says
I guess Kurt Vonnegut was an optimist, when he wrote in Slaughter House Five that the US was broken up by the rest of the world because it had become too powerful. Instead, we have the reality that our country is disintegrating like a moldy shawl.
We're 30 years behind the Soviet Union, which broke under the weight of corruption and self-inflicted mortal wounds (Afghanistan, Chernobyl). Our reckoning awaits us.
What is our Afghanistan and Chernobyl? Have they happened yet?
The USSR was spending over 20% of their
GDP on military. We aren't spending anywhere near that (less than 3.5%). The USSR lost 15K troops as KIA in Afghanistan. Where are we losing troops at even remotely similar rate?
Chernobyl was (and still is) the biggest nuclear disaster with millions displaced (at least temporarily) and staggering costs to mitigate. What is our equivalent? The famous chicken massacre of East Palestine? The burned down small town on a tropical island? Puhleeze!
Why would the "Western Forces" of Texas and California collaborate? Those two states have almost nothing in common
I get it - some people want globohomo to prevail. I don't know why they agree with this - I think they have substantial problems perceiving reality.
stereotomy says
I get it - some people want globohomo to prevail. I don't know why they agree with this - I think they have substantial problems perceiving reality.
Maybe it's as simple as no conscience, a fatter bank account, or the usual wishful thinking that a promotion is in the future instead of first dibs in front of a NWO firing squad when the power is centralized for good.
"I am a professional fantasy novelist, and I can’t come up with shit that’s as implausible as what the average dorky leftist accepts as gospel."
So if TMI was "our Chernobyl" and Vietnam was "our Afgh" how come we're still standing 50 years later, while the USSR did last a mere half-decade after theirs?
Saudi-shmaudi: with the US being the top oil producer in the world and Soviets cheating OPEC like mad they are getting more and more irrelevant every day.
And while screaming "THE SKY IS FALLING" is fun, "the sky has been falling for 50 years and is gonna totally-totally fall in the next 50" doesn't have the same ring to it.
What is our Afghanistan and Chernobyl? Have they happened yet?
Triffin's Dilemma
Reserve Currency Paradox
Becoming a reserve currency presents countries with a paradox. They want the "interest-free" loan generated by selling currency to foreign governments, and they need to be able to raise capital quickly because of high demand for reserve currency-denominated bonds. At the same time, they want to be able to use capital and monetary policy to ensure that domestic industries are competitive in the world market and to make sure that the domestic economy is healthy and not running large trade deficits. Unfortunately, both of these ideas—cheap sources of capital and positive trade balances—usually can't happen at the same time.
This is the Triffin dilemma, named after Robert Triffin, an economist who wrote of the impending doom of the Bretton Woods system in his 1960 book, Gold and the Dollar Crisis: The Future of Convertibility. He pointed out that the years of pumping dollars into the world economy through post-war programs, such as the Marshall Plan, was making it increasingly difficult to stick to the gold standard. The country had to achieve this by instilling international confidence through a current account surplus while also having a current account deficit by providing immediate access to gold.
Issuing a reserve currency means that monetary policy is no longer a domestic-only issue—it's international. Governments have to balance the desire to keep unemployment low and economic growth steady with its responsibility to make monetary decisions that will benefit other countries. The reserve currency status is, thus, a threat to national sovereignty.
https://www.investopedia.com/financial-edge/1011/how-the-triffin-dilemma-affects-currencies.aspx
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