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Generational Dynamics World View
(07-23-2019, 09:53 AM)John J. Xenakis Wrote: ** 23-Jul-2019 World View: Everyone's happy with proposed bipartisan budget deal

The House and Nancy Pelosi have reached agreement with Donald Trump
about a budget deal.  This is being hailed as a rare moment of
bipartisan cooperation.  The proposed agreement still has to be passed
by both houses of Congress and signed by Trump.

The terms are:
  • The budget deal is for two years.
  • It will prevent a government shutdown in the fall, since the
    national debt limit will be increased.
  • There will be a lot of spending on social programs.
  • There will be a lot of spending on the military.
  • It's almost free, increasing the public debt from a mere $22
    trillion to a mere $23 trillion.

There are some Debbie Downers, like Rand Paul and other so-called
"fiscal conservatives," who are whining that this is going to
negatively affect our grandchildren, who will have to pay the bill.

Such protests are silly.  To reduce the deficit, we'd have to cut
social programs like welfare, medicare, medicaid, and a thousand
others.  You'd have to be totally delusional to believe that could
happen.

Long-time readers will be aware that I was always posting various
charts that showed such things as surging public debt, surging
price/earnings ratios, super-exponential growth of stock prices, sharp
falls in velocity of money, and so forth.

But basically I've decided it's not worth the trouble.  If we're going
to a world war with China, and we are, then what difference does it
make whether the public debt is $22 trillion or $23 trillion?  Either
figure might as well be infinity.

That reminds me that 10-12 years ago I used to make reference to the
1950s book by George Gamow, One, Two, Three ...  Infinity. That
book title kept popping into my mind whenever I thought about public
debt.  So today we're pretty much at infinity.

Some major financial event (such as the collapse of Deutsche Bank or a
stock market panic somewhere) could trigger a chain of bankruptcies
that lead to a global financial crisis and a world war.  Or,
alternatively, some geopolitical event (such as the rapid
deterioration of law and order in Hong Kong that I've been reporting
on) could trigger a regional conflict that spreads to a world war, and
causes a global financial crisis.  Either way, it doesn't really
matter whether the debt is $22 trillion or $23 trillion.

And at that point, is Higgenbotham has pointed out, the living will be
envious of the dead.

So we might as well lean back and enjoy the Biblical proverb, "Eat,
drink and be merry, for tomorrow we die."

---- Sources:

-- Trump announces 'real compromise' on budget deal, as fiscal hawks
  and some Dems cry foul
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-b...al-leaders
(FoxNews, 23-Jul-2019)

-- Budget deal / Why a strange bit of bipartisanship may be breaking
  out
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/...aking-out/
(WaPost, 22-Jul-2019)

Face it disgusting boomer, you don't want any kind of civilization to exist after the "boomer era" is over, you and other elite boomers like you hate humanity and want it to die along with your subpar generation. Because you know if civilization exists to write history books after boomers they would record your generation as being among the worst of the worst. Nobody outside of the beltway elite likes the idea of continuing the 3T indefinitely. You reject any genuine solution NOT because such would be impossible but instead the reason you are confident of failure of such initiatives is because as long as your generation is running things any genuine reform initiatives would be blocked. But we are rejecting the end of the human race that the boomers want: Xers and Millies will save the world from your evil generation elites. Boomer elites are the one of have obligations to society not the other way around: you owe us, not the other way around.

Your generations violation of its prerogatives is blatantly obvious; we the people can't even freely choose simple electoral candidates anymore without the elites ramming through their disgusting preferences; the Boomer DNC forced Hillary down the voters throats in 2016, and the Boomer RNC tried to do the same by forcing Jeb Bush down the voters throats except the attempt was repulsed and we got Trump (who the elites clearly did not want to be the nominee) instead who then won the election. Now globalists are putting a leash on president Trumps Neck and a political gun to his head in order to force through globalist preferences regarding US policy. Bolton overrules President Trumps initiatives in Syria and North Korea and is attempt to negotiate peace with Kim Jong Un are sabotaged by Bolton. Outside of the beltway, the Boomer DNC again is attempting tyranny by showing blatantly obvious signs of wanting to ram Kamala Harris down the voters throats when the primaries have barely even started. Non-Boomers and Non-Globalists clearly oppose elite boomers here and other globalists plan to commit a world wide hara-kiri. Do you globalists even care that the citizens are not on board with your programs and have clearly signaled such that they are not on board?
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RE: Generational Dynamics World View - by radind - 05-14-2016, 03:21 PM
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RE: Generational Dynamics World View - by Galen - 03-13-2017, 03:33 PM
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RE: Generational Dynamics World View - by Galen - 05-30-2017, 01:04 AM
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