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Re: 2024 U.S. Presidential Election Bets!
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Julien_Olynpic
on 29/09/2024, 04:44:52 UTC
Inflation and what the politicians are saying is all smoke and mirrors. Covid hit, we printed a zillion new dollars and now inflation spiked who would have guessed.  The US printed more money after covid than any other time in history, it's simple economics.  More circulating money means it's worth less amd you need more to buy the same things.  They try to use it as a way to pin it against each other when in reality it's both parties fault.

It's nice to see that people think similar to me, as I think it should be, because fundamentally you have to start from the basics, that all politicians are liars and always deceive, everything that has to do with Covid, with any issue that affects the world, the USA has to do that, since they no longer have gold backing, everything has fallen apart, this is where those who talk about the famous BRICS are born, which is supposedly the solution to everything, but what politician will accept that the hegemony of the dollar comes to an end, would failure be compensated, the only way there can be liquidity in the USA is if they can put gold back into their reserves and not continue printing money, which politician will do it? The one with the most experience in politics or management?

It is quite natural for politicians. Of course. All politicians lie one way or another, they are simply forced to do so, because their main goal is to please as many voters as possible. However, after the elections are won and there is no longer such a goal as to please voters, politicians can act based on their worldview. As a rule, this contradicts what the politician said when he wanted to please voters. Trump said that he would build a wall on the border with Mexico, but then it turned out that this wall was more of a fake. Kamala Harris is now trying to please both crypto supporters and supporters of traditional finance. That is why she has contradictory election promises. Like, America should lead in technology, but we should regulate the market and protect small holders. This is, of course, funny.