Replacing what works with what sounds good

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  1. yangforward

    yangforward Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    After COVID ended and the democrat hysteria over it almost
    ended, the last Trump year was a good one.

    No significant war in Ukraine, fairly quiet in the Middle East,
    diplomatic conflict with China but no preparations for war.

    And frankly the US economy needs some adjustment, the
    healthcare system needs a lot of simplification, and the
    warfare system needs to leave the rest of the world alone.

    But apart from those areas for improvement, life was pretty good.


    Now there is talk of nuclear war, over a totally pointless war
    in Ukraine, another possible nuclear war in the Middle East,
    and closer at home possible collapse of the dollar brought on
    by Bidenomics. Biden has removed the main supports of the
    dollar, and I'm not sure why, maybe self-hate.


    But if you explain the nonexistent plans for the future as:
    'imagining what can be, unrestrained by what has been',
    maybe that sounds good enough to win the next election.
     

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