Trump 2025 - Resuming The National Nightmare Of Peace And Prosperity (Part 1)

That seems nearly undeniable given his statements and hiring Elon as the “efficiency czar”

The official numbers I just cited disagree with yours. Where are you getting your numbers ?

I’d encourage you to think over this a bit. It isn’t a good stance to take if you care about your beliefs being true. Changing your mind when solid evidence is presented is a rational way of choosing your beliefs. Sticking to a belief when the evidence doesn’t support that belief is irrational. Just my opinion, but I think it is better to be rational.

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Probably depends on what kind of opinion or editorial you are looking for. Although honestly there isn’t any particular person I seek out consistently

Thanks for the chat. My wife loves hearing me ramble on about it, and I figured you would too.

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“Baby can you tell me about the intersection of technology and regulation and its effect on the market again tonight?”

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Snowflake.

What would you say is most irrational about the opinion I’ve reached?

Who?

Joy in the morning??!!!

Literally laughed out loud. A man can dream…

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That’s sort of how I ended up at Heather Cox Richardson. Out of all of what I’d call progressive thought leaders, she’s probably the best I’ve observed at consistently making a compelling case.

I don’t find her cases compelling, but I can understand why other people do. If I were to take everything she says as true, I would have a dramatically different view of the world than I do.

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This is typical partisan wish speak.

No party is responsible for the economy over a period of less than 4 years. Simply uneducated propaganda, by both parties.

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Congratulations.

You’re practically turning into a myth.

I just read through the article you posted there, It seems fairly representative of the mainstream “progressive thought leaders”, no one I could recommend would write that article better than that.

Is there a different article you have read lately you found objectionable in some way? That one was really just more a write up of the general election thoughts and statements from people, I didnt see a ton of editorializing or “progressive thought” in it.

Perhaps a different thread would be a better place to move that convo to though

I saw my numbers elsewhere, but this is interesting…up to you if trust it

i got my numbers from Stephen Moore and Kudlow…known economists

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Bit of a straw man To what I was saying. Let’s try it another way

The metrics that trump says are horrible today are mostly the same ones he will be taking credit for 6 months into his presidency

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That’s a different poster.

I’ll check that out, but even if those numbers are the true ones it’s not like some 10 fold difference. We are talking about like 10-20%

So to put the blame 100% on either of them is a bit silly to my way of thinking.

As far as posters here are concerned, is it really?