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MAGA - the long term trajectory looks hopeful for long term health of America
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MAGA - the long term trajectory looks hopeful for long term health of America

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May 1, 2025, 7:28 PM
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Superb (not too long) summary of Trump 47’s first 100 days in context with the promising long term trajectory for America.

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/trump-counterrevolution-moral-ledger

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Re: MAGA - the long term trajectory looks hopeful for long term health of America

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May 1, 2025, 7:37 PM
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What is the value/reliability of this source? Seems I've seen it referenced frequently - is this description accurate?

Zero Hedge (or ZeroHedge)[a] is a far-right[13] libertarian[18] financial blog and news aggregator.[14][15][19] Zero Hedge is bearish in its investment outlook and analysis, often deriving from a strict adherence to the Austrian School of economics and credit cycles.[20] It has been described as a financial "permabear".[21][22]

Over time, Zero Hedge expanded into non-financial political content, including conspiracy theories and fringe rhetoric,[3][24] and has advanced radical right,[15][25] alt-right,[26][27][28] and pro-Russia positions.[1][29][30][31] Zero Hedge's non-financial commentary has led to multiple site bans by global social media platforms, although a 2019 Facebook ban[32][33] and a 2020 Twitter ban were later reversed.[15][34]

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Sacred website to the spiracy kooks.***

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May 1, 2025, 8:07 PM
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May 2, 2025, 1:17 PM [ in reply to Re: MAGA - the long term trajectory looks hopeful for long term health of America ]
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FYI.

ZeroHedge has a lot of anti-Trump articles.

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May 1, 2025, 7:41 PM
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Hope that works out before the time runs out.

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Lol zero hedge.

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May 1, 2025, 7:48 PM
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These moron MAGA voters will believe anything.

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May 1, 2025, 8:27 PM
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Zerohedge? What a lunatic.

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May 1, 2025, 9:06 PM
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You'll notice none of the left wing kooks made any attempt whatsoever to point out even a single example of inaccurate statements in the article. They probably lack the capacity to even comprehend it, much less refute it. So they instead engage in the age old debate tactic of shooting the messenger. I'd expect nothing less from the trash that infests this board.

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May 1, 2025, 9:21 PM
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Umm people don't bother with nutty sources. They don't go down that rabbit hole. Info Wars etc..

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May 2, 2025, 1:18 PM
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For you, also.

FYI, ZeroHedge has plenty of anti-Trump articles.

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Hahahahahahahaha***


May 2, 2025, 8:38 AM [ in reply to Re: MAGA - the long term trajectory looks hopeful for long term health of America ]
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Continuing to rely on a source

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May 1, 2025, 10:33 PM
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That steals a character name who, were he real (he wasn’t in real life or the movie), would despise everything about Trumpism.

Tyler Durden was a violent liberal anarchist, ya dumb ###.

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Catahoula is your name?***

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May 2, 2025, 8:21 AM
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What the US has enjoyed for a couple of decades now.......

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May 1, 2025, 10:37 PM
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Is the largest economy, in terms of labor, that the world has EVER known.

Romans? Not close. British Empire? Not close. Mongols? Not close. Ottoman? Not close. We have (had) a $29 TRILLION empire. $4 TRILLION of that was foreign labor, multiplied several fold due to currency differences to far more in terms of human labor. The sheer volume of human labor the US controls, or used to control, was higher than any territorial/military empire in history.

330 million Americans, 160 million working (labor). Add in tens, perhaps HUNDREDS of millions of other humans worldwide, working for dollars, American companies, and producing goods for America.......

This is how history will remember the US. And we paid our dues, protecting the world from war. And that effort was reciprocated in labor.

Just like Marco Rubio said recently.....for DECADES now, generations really, America has done what was best for THE WORLD, because they are our excess labor. Now, that everything is changing, we're ONLY going to do what's best for America. This is a man, foisting a policy, thats a SEVERE downgrade from what we once enjoyed. Voters will notice, if they even matter anymore.

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May 2, 2025, 1:57 PM
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All well and good.

However, America’s trajectory of the past ~25 years has been to distort the economy in favor of exploitative entities at the expense of native working class Americans.

Native working class Americans have been supplanted by violating US law that governs wages and work8ng conditions. Those broken laws were infrequently punished by politicized government law enforcement and unrecognized by crooked government agencies.

NGOs proliferated in this environment which created a not-insignificant class of smart, well educated, well paid people who were put to work to find angles by which the crooked NGOs and their corrupt federal government agency benefactors could keep the gravy flowing. Aside from the employees of the govt and NGOs, the beneficiaries from the economic distortions were the ever-wealthier private entities that fed the money laundering machine run by the NGOs.

Meanwhile, among the losers in the economic distortion were the private citizens whose labor was devalued by the influx of illegal alien labor. Other losers were the small businesses who, inundated with a rising tide of regulations that, on a fixed administrative cost per unit of revenue basis, had to pay a disproportionately high cost for services to navigate the regulatory laws; the larger businesses (with all of the publicly held / stock exchange listed companies) had lower fixed administrative cost per unit of revenue. Thus, the large business competitors saw disproportionate increases in profit (and ‘magically’ rapid increases in stock price) as a result of small businesses being squashed by the disproportionately high burden.

Aside from the moral disgrace, this model for America had largely run its course. Look at 2024. There were no Trump economic policies in place yet. However, the American ‘economic miracle’ was only kept afloat by an unsustainable pace of government spending in which, for every $1 of GDP growth, the government had spent $3.

Also, the globalization of the American supply chain has created national defense insecurities that America had not faced since the War of 1812. Thank goodness that the American public figured out that Trump offered a real alternative, with respect to matters of national security, to the ‘let’s hope for the best’ plan. ‘Hope’ is not a plan. On shoring of the manufacturing infrastructure and supply chain IS a plan.

Aside from the moral imperative that America’s deliberate economic distortions need to end (they won’t, but some of the distortion will be shrunk because of Trump-47), America is starting to adjust to the fact that extrapolation of past policy as a prescription for a successful future policy has its limits. We had gotten close to that limit by the time of Trump-45. We are much closer to that limit now.

The system needed to change. That change has finally started.

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May 2, 2025, 2:02 PM
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Nobody is going to read all of your nutty gibberish at this stage when it is that long. Keep it short and some people may amuse themselves with your junk.

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You idiots will believe anything

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May 2, 2025, 8:34 AM
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It’s hilarious that MAGAtards spend so much time talking about the “echo chamber” but all they ever do is post garbage from MAGA propaganda “news” websites

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May 2, 2025, 8:39 AM
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May 2, 2025, 1:58 PM
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Got any cartoons that are funny?

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Dream on.***


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