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I just don’t see anyone going nuclear. If someone does, the other side has to retaliate and everyone loses. It’s a kamikaze attack in the grandest sense. Over half the world’s population would die out from the initial attack or starvation during nuclear winter since water, crops and livestock all over the world would be poisoned with radioactive fallout.
Not only are many of these employees “work from home”, most of them do less than 30 hours of work a week and on top of that have disgustingly high salaries and pensions to boot. It’s a complete sham at the expense of the tax payers.
We are in between a rock and hard place. Raise rates and further stress a weakening economy or lower them and see inflation start going back up. The aforementioned solution is to cut back on government spending immediately and signficantly.

re: UAP Congressional Hearing (today)

Posted by aujerm on 11/13/24 at 10:59 am
Seems like a bunch of government word salad so far unless I missed something.
It’s insane how little attention these down ballot contests are getting. I think a lot of the general public, low propensity voters don’t understand how important these are to Trumps success and there’s rampant corruption with them.
We need to be all over this in the next midterms. Insane this is still happening.
These down ballot races have to start getting the same attention that the presidential race gets.
This. Illegals (in general) are competing with citizens lower on the socioeconomic totem pole for housing. Deporting them will help the people in our country that need it the most.

re: PSA - Kristi Noem

Posted by aujerm on 11/12/24 at 7:06 am
I think we need a few more pictures of who Kristi Noem is not just to drive the point home
Back of the napkin math tells me she needs roughly 54% of the remaining vote
Common sense and critical thinking skills are hard to come by these days.
Elon musk doesn’t give a flying frick about the money. He was upside down $20B as soon as he purchased twitter. It’s about principle to him.

re: Theo on Rogan

Posted by aujerm on 11/8/24 at 12:54 pm
Remember the “game set match“ tweet that Elon put out several hours prior to Fox News calling the election?
I tell you I am genuinely concerned that trump will be asassinated before ever being swarn in with the amount of people at the FBI/CIA, etc that don’t like him.
The Fed can only do so much to stop inflation. Until the government cuts way back on spending we will have to live with high interest rates, high inflation, a depressed economy or some combination of the 3. This is not a Federal reserve issue, its a federal government fiscal policy issue.
I’ve seen a lot of talk about abolishing the fed and moving it back under the executive branch. (Elon, Ron Paul and several others who I highly respect agree with this strategy).

Question for some of the gurus on here as I need some education. Why would this be good? I would think putting a president in charge (who could be much more concerned with re-election, or partisanship) should not be in charge of monetary policy.

Furthermore, the fed has been in place since 1913 (basically in place through America’s golden years as an economic powerhouse.) it seems to me that the problem isn’t the fed but the government’s wreckless spending.
I believe it would require a change to the constitution. The constitution explicitly states that election affairs are to be left up to the states. (As it should be). Can you imagine if the situation was reversed and the dems passed a law prohibiting voter ID verification?