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Board Economics
Re: Will President Joe Biden be good for business?
by
bitquad
on 22/01/2021, 10:26:34 UTC
Our hopes are high up again with expectations from the new government, will campaign promises be fulfilled? Or are we about to get something again that we didn't bargain for?
It somewhat depends on what your expectations for the new government is, but in my heart of hearts, I know Biden would do better than Trump, definitely not all promises will be fulfilled, it's easier to make promises when you're not under pressure, but when you've got the 'job', reality now tells you how difficult it is to accomplish some of the things you said you'll do, the United States can't be any worse than it already is now, so it's up to Joe.
With the inauguration of Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. as the 46th president of the United States, what is to be expected in the economic world?
It's always much easier for a new president, if his predecessor left a booming economy before leaving office; but it is what it is, and we all know the state of the economy atm, as a result of a year plus pandemic, it's definitely not going to be a walk in the beach for Joe to fix the economy, there have been a lot of money printing, and there will still be a few more, the aftermath of all this is Inflation, and it could hit the U.S. few years into his tenure.
Biden is a career politician, he's been in DC for over 47 years. He is also very corrupt. And he is suffering from dementia. He is merely a puppet. Listen to some of his speeches. He can barely string two sentences together. Compare that to Trump's speeches who's far above the capacity of Biden.

You should also realize the economy was booming under Trump. Then the CCP Biological weapon was released with the intent of damaging Trump's economy and to allow them to steal the election via mail-in voting fraud along with hacking the voting machines.

The left will leave a mess in the USA. I don't expect things to be rosy.