Posted on 12/22/2015 12:49:55 PM PST by Cringing Negativism Network
Business magnate Donald Trump recently shared his outlook on the US economy and according to him, it isn't pretty. Presidential race front runner and Republican Trump never fails to make waves, and his latest declaration comes on the back of some murmurs in the market, creating a perfect platform for his views.
Speaking at a rally in Iowa, Trump said that he would be the first to tell it like it is and that it looked like dark days ahead for the US economy. Trump told his audience of over a thousand that he saw a rocky road ahead and given the outlook, he would rather have any downsides to showing themselves while the current administration was in office.
It is clear that he feels that any instability is something those currently in office have been responsible for. So he does not want the new administration to be called out for something that happens a few months into their taking charge. In his words, he expressed his wish that harsh though it sounded, was a hope that 'if it explodes, it's going to be now' as opposed to when the government sees a new team at the helm.
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http://www.financialbuzz.com/trump-shares-dire-predictions-for-us-economy-bubble-380732
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Fair enough.............
Chase and Goldman both predict that in 2016 that 70% that the Economy would decline alot
Can you clear that up?
NOT ONE of the others has made money by actually creating wealth.
He doesn't know. That's even scarier. Got it?
“That is actually why I decided to support him, nobody else was saying a single word about our trade deficit.”
Same with our debt. I haven’t heard another candidate mention it, while Trump has talked about the $19T (rounding up?) often.
“NOT ONE of the others has made money by actually creating wealth.”
They’ve lived off the taxpayers. And created nothing.
The progressives have been spending our money like a pack of elite, self entitled college kids and now an adult has to tell them that the partying is over and that they are grounded.
I heard him say that and my stomach dropped. I’ve been wondering if this country could stay afloat until the election and figured that whoever was elected was going to have a mess to handle. When he said that, it was an oh **** moment, I’m not being paranoid after all.
Saying that if it doesn’t get fixed we will be like Greece is really pretty frightening.
Dunno. The simplistic answer might be to stop doing what Wash, D.C. is doing now.
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