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To: jsdjason

It’s like this. At $24T, we spin out of control so wildly that none of us know if we’ll be Zimbabwe for real. We’re probably going to $20T by mid-year next year.

At best, we put on the brakes and begin to turn this ship. Politics will get us nowhere. Business will, along with lifting regs and taxes.

I HOPE we pull back. I think we’re in that Wile E Coyote moment when we realize we’ve gone too far.

Some of us have looked down.

I support Trump because I recognize that he is one of ONLY two candidates (the other being Sanders) who are full bore anti-globalist.

We HAVE to make our own stuff. It will be expensive to do so, at least for awhile. However, people will have a lot of jobs to get us there.

I saw Detroit when it was monolithic. I don’t know whether we’ll have any other monolithic manufacturing sector, but I want to hope so. If we don’t, we’ll be toast and waiting for the trains to pull in.


178 posted on 03/14/2016 11:48:29 AM PDT by combat_boots (The Lion of Judah cometh. Hallelujah. Gloria Patri, Filio et Spiritui Sancto!)
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To: combat_boots

I like how you stuck to substance here. Most Trump supporters have nothing but vile insults.

It doesn’t matter who is elected, we are facing economic collapse, however I fear that Trump with his trade wars will only make it worse. I also fear he will drive us into a huge war, bigger than is necessary anyway, to divert the lemming citizens away from the economic collapse.

Perhaps economic collapse and war is inevitable regardless of who is elected. I just have a great fear that Donald will be a loose cannon and grow government to “help” us.


193 posted on 03/14/2016 12:07:36 PM PDT by jsdjason
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