Optimistic scenario: the Great Depression ends up getting renamed, the way they had to rename the Great War when World War 2 happened.
Pessimistic scenario: Economists are forced to invent a third "-ession" word to describe what's going on.
Optimistic scenario: the Great Depression ends up getting renamed, the way they had to rename the Great War when World War 2 happened.
Pessimistic scenario: Economists are forced to invent a third "-ession" word to describe what's going on.
"Makes you wonder how much they owe..."
The media reluctance to be the first one to come out and say the R-word reminds me of that period in the spring of 2020, when no one was willing to say the P-word yet.
"The risk to the general public remains low...:
Yes, the ultimate goal is for working at a job, any job, to become a non-viable way of "making a living." Interest from investments, or inherited generational wealth, or land-lording will be the only way.
The middle class has outlived its usefulness to the owner class, and all remaining rugs will be pulled out and ladders pulled up in the near future.
This will be great for ""the economy"".
Who, exactly is trying to do that? Links or it didn't happen.
Why does this new Religious Liberty Commission have an expiration date of July 4, 2026?
And DOGE does too.
Arguably the Antipope (or would be, if he decides to keep pushing this '''joke''' like he has with the conquering Canada crap...)
The way I look at it, generation α and the next 5 generations are in a game of no-respin Russian roulette for who gets to be the ones to fight World War IV with sticks and stones.
I have never played this game and don't even really know what it is, but wouldn't the obvious solution be to have the abandoned bases get eaten by sandworms?