this is why we need inflation, we need the interest rates to go up, it's the only thing which will constrain them
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mid to long this will work in your favour, your mortgage will be getting smaller faster
you just have to stress test your life to make sure you can cover your amortization
my father was paying 18% on his mortgage for awhile, but he made it through, we just lived with a budget
you just have to stress test your life to make sure you can cover your amortization
my father was paying 18% on his mortgage for awhile, but he made it through, we just lived with a budget
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Again, some of us were worried about what was happening... I did not say we excused it... or liked it. Hell, I wasn't happy about the money being blown, but at least in the case of Trump, he kept the bullshit down that the DNC tried to get away with. Now it's in full parade.Smitty-48 wrote: ↑Thu May 13, 2021 11:39 amthe debt went up 36% under Trump, that's drunken sailor too, but whateverThe Conservative wrote: ↑Thu May 13, 2021 11:37 amI have to disagree, some of us were worried about the spending before, but we also wanted the economy to be back to where it was, with COVID and the over-hyping of the bullshit they were pushing... the republicans were in many ways being pushed in too many directions...Smitty-48 wrote: ↑Thu May 13, 2021 11:07 ambasically everybody in the Anti-Democrat camp is screaming ZOMG inflation all of a sudden, because the Democrats are in charge
if Trump had won, the same people would be saying everything is coming up roses
nothing has actually changed, the Big Lie on the right in America is that Biden has changed the policies, which he hasn't
it's pure partisanship driving all narratives, none of them are to be trusted, certainly not for investment purposes
two seconds before Trump lost, the economy was Tremendous, two seconds later it was a Disaster, whatever
the Democrats have adopted all of Trumps economic policies, nothing has changed in a hundred days
Trump's policies were Democrat policies, he stole their platform, so there is nothing for them to change
Trump is not a conservative, he is a disgruntled New York Democrat and always was
America voted for Democrat style protectionism, now that is coming home to roost
protectionism is just a tax on yourselves, the cost gets passed through to you, the consumer
so just accept what you voted for, this is the result
you wanted a trade war, now you have one, this is how they go, this is how it went in the 70's trade wars too
it was the Democrat trade policies then too, and it was Nixon who adopted them, same as Trump did
Now the Democrats control everything, and they are spending money like a drunken sailor
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specific to general fallacy, I'm not blaming you personally for anythingThe Conservative wrote: ↑Thu May 13, 2021 12:49 pmAgain, some of us were worried about what was happening... I did not say we excused it... or liked it. Hell, I wasn't happy about the money being blown, but at least in the case of Trump, he kept the bullshit down that the DNC tried to get away with. Now it's in full parade.Smitty-48 wrote: ↑Thu May 13, 2021 11:39 amthe debt went up 36% under Trump, that's drunken sailor too, but whateverThe Conservative wrote: ↑Thu May 13, 2021 11:37 am
I have to disagree, some of us were worried about the spending before, but we also wanted the economy to be back to where it was, with COVID and the over-hyping of the bullshit they were pushing... the republicans were in many ways being pushed in too many directions...
Now the Democrats control everything, and they are spending money like a drunken sailor
I don't dislike Trump, I like the guy, as I say, he was the jester who said that the emperor had no clothes
but his economic policies were stolen from the Democrats right out of the 1970's, with similar results
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Trump really had no choice, it was the only way to win the election
the Information Age is making industrial jobs go away, making them obsolete
the Blue Collars in the Rust Belt didn't want to hear that
they wanted to hear that they could use protectionism to stave off the future
so Trump told them what they wanted to hear, so he could win
the Information Age is making industrial jobs go away, making them obsolete
the Blue Collars in the Rust Belt didn't want to hear that
they wanted to hear that they could use protectionism to stave off the future
so Trump told them what they wanted to hear, so he could win
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Trump’s economic policies were losers. He campaigned on shrinking the debt with China, left with it being bigger than ever. We already covered tariffs. He did economics like the NY Democrat he used to be. Also sucked on gun rights, repeatedly floating the idea of soft bans or conditional ownership.
But his work done to forestall the Marxist losers and radical woke was priceless.
/shrug
But his work done to forestall the Marxist losers and radical woke was priceless.
/shrug
"Hey varmints, don't mess with a guy that's riding a buffalo"
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indeed, but as Marty says, he was only holding back the flood
politics is downstream from culture, Trump didn't change the culture, but the Woke have
this has been decades in the making, Trump couldn't really stop the future forever
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I would suggest that Trump simply came too late
the Blue Collars waited too long before abandoning the Democrats
we needed Trump instead of George W. Bush
by the time Bush & Obama had done so much damage, it was too late to save MAGA by then
somebody needed to say the emperor had no clothes much earlier than 2016
it's too late now, everybody knows, but the options have narrowed as the crisis has expanded
the die is cast, we are going to ride this one down as far as it goes, there's no righting the ship at this point
look around, we are being governed by sheer lunacy, actually crazy policies, theatre of the totally absurd
this is the Collapse in progress, right now, it's a cultural collapse, the economy is way downstream from that
the Blue Collars waited too long before abandoning the Democrats
we needed Trump instead of George W. Bush
by the time Bush & Obama had done so much damage, it was too late to save MAGA by then
somebody needed to say the emperor had no clothes much earlier than 2016
it's too late now, everybody knows, but the options have narrowed as the crisis has expanded
the die is cast, we are going to ride this one down as far as it goes, there's no righting the ship at this point
look around, we are being governed by sheer lunacy, actually crazy policies, theatre of the totally absurd
this is the Collapse in progress, right now, it's a cultural collapse, the economy is way downstream from that
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I honestly think if we voted in Perot we would have been in a much different situation than we had now.Smitty-48 wrote: ↑Thu May 13, 2021 1:10 pmI would suggest that Trump simply came too late
the Blue Collars waited too long before abandoning the Democrats
we needed Trump instead of George W. Bush
by the time Bush & Obama had done so much damage, it was too late to save MAGA by then
somebody needed to say the emperor had no clothes much earlier than 2016
it's too late now, everybody knows, but the options have narrowed as the crisis has expanded
the die is cast, we are going to ride this one down as far as it goes, there's no righting the ship at this point
look around, we are being governed by sheer lunacy, actually crazy policies, theatre of the totally absurd
this is the Collapse in progress, right now
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I don't knowThe Conservative wrote: ↑Thu May 13, 2021 1:25 pmI honestly think if we voted in Perot we would have been in a much different situation than we had now.Smitty-48 wrote: ↑Thu May 13, 2021 1:10 pmI would suggest that Trump simply came too late
the Blue Collars waited too long before abandoning the Democrats
we needed Trump instead of George W. Bush
by the time Bush & Obama had done so much damage, it was too late to save MAGA by then
somebody needed to say the emperor had no clothes much earlier than 2016
it's too late now, everybody knows, but the options have narrowed as the crisis has expanded
the die is cast, we are going to ride this one down as far as it goes, there's no righting the ship at this point
look around, we are being governed by sheer lunacy, actually crazy policies, theatre of the totally absurd
this is the Collapse in progress, right now
but the catastrophic military defeat that is the GWOT, followed the catastrophic 2008 financial collapse after ?
that changed the culture itself, there's no going back now
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