04-01-2020, 12:27 PM
(04-01-2020, 10:29 AM)David Horn Wrote:(04-01-2020, 02:43 AM)Bob Butler 54 Wrote: There cannot be an unending upward trajectory. The hedonism of the Unraveling must end as the cycles progress.
Grow up. The crisis will end when we beat the bug. This may be a vaccine, a treatment, or learning to get the economy going while in isolation. These things are more likely to happen in a year than a month, slower if people are reluctant to work towards these goals.
This is precisely why Nomads cannot be in charge during the Crisis. They are incapable of grasping the ideals which provide an anchor for the country.
Right as rain (though what that phrase means is a bit of mystery to me ).
Beginning with the election in November, we're either moving ahead or we're not. 99% of that is political this time, because we have the Orange One, and he's unusually disreputable and incompetent. Barring some unforeseen miracle, we'll have basic competence in 2021 at best. That's not a prescription for fundamental change, and that's what we need at this point. Strong showings in Congress can certainly be a net plus, but Legislatures don't lead -- they authorize and fund.
Trump has managed to do most of what Steve Bannon wanted: he decimated government headcount and reversed almost every progressive advance made in the last 40 years -- including some by other Republicans. I don't see Uncle Joe manhandling that back from the edge, and restoring the losses -- a minimum before real progress begins. So it's 2024 before movement can be expected, and the Republicans will be ready with their favorite argument that the government is doing too much and stealing all your money.
This may still go all the way to the next 2T.
Biden's better than Trump...but not much better. So I agree, barring some drastic occurrence we won't have a proper President until 2024.
Steve Barrera
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[A]lthough one would like to change today's world back to the spirit of one hundred years or more ago, it cannot be done. Thus it is important to make the best out of every generation. - Hagakure
Saecular Pages