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walkingman

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28. Nailed it, and thanks for bringing up Reagan as the architect of what we are
Sat Dec 13, 2025, 01:20 PM
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now living through 50 years later. There are many that never actually lived through the Reagan era that have been told what a "conservative" God he was when in reality he was a corrupt, senile, B-grade actor that brought religion and anti-union/pro-business dominance into America's political system.

We are paying the price for those who continue to think business (corporations) is more important than people and that religion is the answer to our problems. It is easy to see how many still view him as their God.

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rapidly rising prices due to tariffs and lack of cheap labor lapfog_1 Dec 12 #1
For some reason popsdenver Dec 12 #13
That's More The First Layer ProfessorGAC Dec 12 #16
Thanks Professor popsdenver Dec 12 #17
That's hard to understand and therefore hard to think about. bucolic_frolic Dec 12 #2
The TRUE coup de gras popsdenver Dec 12 #15
True bucolic_frolic Dec 12 #19
Cash is not good either, as the dollar will be worth less. Private equity may (or may not) be more insulated lostnfound Saturday #29
Crashes are a feature of unregulated capitalism Farmer-Rick Saturday #22
Do you mean get one that *doesn't* require crashes? (Typo, I think) lostnfound Saturday #30
Yes, yes I did Farmer-Rick Saturday #31
Who benefits and how from Trump destroying the US economy for decades? Irish_Dem Dec 12 #3
This questions is the disturbing me. Kid Berwyn Dec 12 #4
Maybe the Trump MAGAs see AI depressing and even reducing wages applegrove Dec 12 #5
The Nerd Reich is low enough to do that. Kid Berwyn Dec 12 #6
Crows would see the British and French lining up against each other applegrove Dec 12 #8
They have long prepared for that day. Kid Berwyn Dec 12 #18
Yeah. I think it was Thiel who had plans to evacuate to New Zealand applegrove Dec 12 #20
If I was his pilot... lonely bird Saturday #21
Back to fuedalism then..... Farmer-Rick Saturday #24
China and Russia plan to be the sole global economy. Irish_Dem Dec 12 #7
Russia is fucked lonely bird Saturday #23
Yes. But if Trump can divert US resources to Russia, and hand over Ukraine and its resources, Irish_Dem Saturday #27
Number one popsdenver Saturday #38
Krugman has written on this, the fact that the violation of the Fed's political independence would destroy the Martin68 Dec 12 #9
This is the entire problem in a nutshell lonely bird Saturday #25
Nailed it, and thanks for bringing up Reagan as the architect of what we are walkingman Saturday #28
Good point. They've undermined everyone's trust in the voting system, which held strong in spite of the attacks. Martin68 Saturday #35
Saw an article headline re foreigners considering selling their US bond holdings Attilatheblond Dec 12 #10
Sleeper issue plus sleeper president, not a good mix. Sneederbunk Dec 12 #11
Shades of Hitler's "Nero Decree" Seinan Sensei Dec 12 #12
And to punish Germany for losing the war. nt Wednesdays Dec 12 #14
What the heck does "... socialization of the private sector..." refer? Hugin Saturday #26
Subsidies given to corporations? applegrove Saturday #34
I suppose that's what it means in this case. Hugin Saturday #37
Donald Trump and his goons have done more to destroy the US than Osama Bin Laden ever dreamed of. Initech Saturday #32
So we had hoovervilles will the new encampments be called trumpvilles Samael13 Saturday #33
The Fed does more than set interest rates, gab13by13 Saturday #36
It's coming Dave says Saturday #39
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