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20 hours ago, Hermanator said:

He's feeling the pressure to cut rates because the economy is crashing, but the PPI month over month from June to July was a whopping .9%. A nice extrapolated 10.8% annual inflation rate # for July. Welcome to stagflation hell.

Then the $800 exception for tariffs on small purchases is expiring in one week. Thats going to smash all that cheap Shein and Amazon stuff Americans live on. Powell cuts rates at the same time the tariffs hit gets the hardest yet and we're definitely seeing double digit inflation with a crashing economy over the next 12 months. No telling how long it could last. 

This could get absolutely dire for 90 percent of the country. 

This and the fact dipshit is closer to death with each passing day is what gives me hope.  The middle class that carries this carny’s water needs serious pain.  
Of course there’s gonna be plenty of collateral damage, but that too is needed.  

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Our military should hope they don't get in any conflicts anytime soon.  The replacement of the competency for loyalty might not result in desired outcomes.

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9 minutes ago, Nivek said:

Our military should hope they don't get in any conflicts anytime soon.  The replacement of the competency for loyalty might not result in desired outcomes.

Oh yeah, if I were an external adversary (state, state-sponsored, or otherwise), I'm thinking the moment to do something big might be arriving...

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If he deploys military to Chicago, SF/OAK, NYC, and any other large blue city, I just don’t have a lot of faith that Americans will fight back. It’s getting clearer that we are headed towards something like Gilead as he has all of the project 2025 folks in position to do that. You’d think America would wake up with what is happening now, but nope.

And if he does die in the next 6-12 months, people are going to be so happy they’ll forget that the person coming in behind him will just keep doing what Fat Boy is doing and be better at it because of who controls him.

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5 hours ago, Chuckie Finster said:


It ain’t 1968. This country doesn’t have the same fight anymore.

I was watching DC the day this all happened, assuming they - as a highly Democrat, minority city - would instantly be in the streets. They weren't. I'd like to think my equally blue city would act differently, but I no longer know. I love my city and state dearly - its natural beauty, its long-established tolerance towards all, its "Japan-dinavian" sense of social equality and sensibility, held dear for decades, its model - though still short of what it could be - of success and prosperity.

I have considered and taken many of the requisite steps towards overseas residency, starting the process years ago. This was not done for political reasons but out of a sense of adventure and experiencing things from a different perspective. Right now, I want to stay in my state and fight for all of us to have what we have here. But... when the day comes that the military becomes part of our police force and we just shrug, I'm off to Portugal, this time wondering if I'll ever get to return.

You have no idea how badly I feel for you, my Texan friends.

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10 hours ago, Nivek said:

Our military should hope they don't get in any conflicts anytime soon.  The replacement of the competency for loyalty might not result in desired outcomes.

We're just following the 3rd Reich play book at this point, right down to filling the armed forces with sycophants



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