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No Honeymoon for Trump?

Gregory Thompson

Change is inevitable, feel free to spare some.
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Yes, our economy was in decline, I think since 2018. I don't think Biden wanted to accelerate inflation also it's political suicide, I think it was the ignorance of our politicians on fiscal policy that injected money into the system and created a whiplash effect. I still think our economy is headed to a recession and like you said it's been happening prior if the beast wants to reset it's going to no matter how much we spend trying to keep it afloat.
The decline started in 2008 with that 700 billion hole in the real estate market.

Coincidentally, that was the cost of the Iraq war that the senate refused to pay for at the time. . .
 
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