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Re: What do you think in the future on DONALD TRUMP in his term of presidency ?
by
DooMAD
on 12/02/2017, 13:30:23 UTC
You don't like Trump, then look at his actions and produce substantive logical arguments against them.

Calling him a clown won't get any traction.

Trump opens the floodgates for the next financial crisis and round of bank bailouts because, like most politicians, he only cares about the banks and his other rich friends.

Let's see you justify dismantling Dodd-Frank, then.  Did you learn nothing from 2008?  I suppose on the plus side, we wouldn't be here on this particular forum right now hodling our bitcoins if it weren't for that mess.  But I honestly don't see the point in not just repeating past mistakes but also compounding them.  The banks need to be kept on a short leash or they will continue to abuse their power to magically create money IOUs, which some people like to pretend are money, from thin air.  The word "responsibility" isn't even in their vocabulary.  There are at least four reasons listed here why trump is a clown.  I promise you this won't end well.
The banking system is built so that it can not be curbed. Governments need banks and money depends on them. People, too, are hostages of loans. It seems to me that the us problem is not migrants, and the Federal reserve.

I'd even go a step further than that and say the economic problem everywhere is not migrants, but the way in which the bankster cartels abuse their position.  Most research shows that migrants are a net contributor to the economy.  The UK, for example, is full of people bitching about immigration and how they're all supposedly here to claim benefits, but the latest findings estimate that recent immigrants from the 10 countries that joined the EU in 2004 contributed £1.12 for every £1 they received in state assistance.  Those from the rest of the EU put in £1.64 for every £1.  If there's money being drained from the economy, it's the damn banksters and the politicians getting the free handouts, not the migrants.  Trump tearing apart the Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, while stopping people coming to the US to work and contribute to the economy is just one poor judgement atop another.