Funny how many former trump officials have turned against him. I remember when it was such a big thing when Dick Morris turned against Clinton. Here's a list of 24 against trump:
This was all foretold when the Department of Homeland Defence was formed and the Border Patrol expanded. Private civilian armies armed, expanded and waiting for a dictator wannabe. And here we are!
Chris Christie: “Previous Justice Departments before this one took very seriously bringing charges to a grand jury and asking to indict a fellow American And what you’re seeing now is absolutely the destruction of the credibility of the Justice Department with our judicial system…the damage that gets done here by this just pure vendetta prosecution is long term. And it’s going to be very, very difficult to fix over the course of the next decade.”
the outlaw jersey whaleChris Christie was the barking lapdog that Trump unleashed to attack his opponents in 2016.
Christie is right, but he can also go straight to Hell.
If it wasn't for him, Trump 1.0 never would have happened.
Looks like Valar has delivered ahead of schedule. This is incredible!The biggest difference is that we've got multiple companies working on small (size of a shipping container)25MW units that can be daisy-chained up to the gigawatt territory. Once approval is given for the design, they can begin cranking them out rather than going through the arduous process of on-site construction, including studies, inspections, etc.
Check out Valar Atomics for example. They expect to have a unit approved and online less than a year from now. And with the cheap power they can produce, the CEO believes we're not far from creating synthetic hydrocarbon fuels, pulling hydrogen and carbon from the air in the process. Really innovative ideas that the Biden admin got rolling and Trump has really pushed forward.
www.rawstory.com
sadly, i think this may be short livedSome good news:
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Consumer prices rose 2.4% annually in January, less than expected
The consumer price index was expected to increase 2.5% from a year ago in January, according to the Dow Jones consensus.www.cnbc.com
I will go on record (again) stating that, once lenders get squeamish about lending more money to the federal government, we are going to see Wiemar level inflation as the Feb prints money to pay the debt. The federal government will have borrowed dear dollars and paid back hyperinflated dollars. This will screw workers, renters, people on fixed income and will benefit land owners, owners of physical resources like gold, silver, platinum, and those that can escape the dollar zone for someplace fiscally saner.sadly, i think this may be short lived
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/mar...anies-are-jacking-up-prices-again/ar-AA1WqBG8 - wsj article
Companies from Levi Strauss & Co. to McCormick & Co., among others, say they are raising prices early this year on items from bluejeans and spices to housewares and industrial products.
After holding the line on prices for several months, companies—big and small—have begun a new round of increases, in some cases by high-single-digit percentage points.
if it gets to that level, i don't there will exist any place that will be considered fiscally saneI will go on record (again) stating that, once lenders get squeamish about lending more money to the federal government, we are going to see Wiemar level inflation as the Feb prints money to pay the debt. The federal government will have borrowed dear dollars and paid back hyperinflated dollars. This will screw workers, renters, people on fixed income and will benefit land owners, owners of physical resources like gold, silver, platinum, and those that can escape the dollar zone for someplace fiscally saner.
That is going to be a wild ride.
Maybe Switzerland or Norway, both notoriously expensive to live in...if it gets to that level, i don't there will exist any place that will be considered fiscally sane
i would imagine they would get quite crowded fairly quickMaybe Switzerland or Norway, both notoriously expensive to live in...
Chris Christie: “Previous Justice Departments before this one took very seriously bringing charges to a grand jury and asking to indict a fellow American And what you’re seeing now is absolutely the destruction of the credibility of the Justice Department with our judicial system…the damage that gets done here by this just pure vendetta prosecution is long term. And it’s going to be very, very difficult to fix over the course of the next decade.”
You could well be right.if it gets to that level, i don't there will exist any place that will be considered fiscally sane