I just don't get it.
Where are we getting the money to afford such spending? Yes, the logical answer is to suggest taxes, but at the rate this administration is going, I am not quite sure I understand what the end game for the USA is, short of financial collapse.
For instance, as Rand Paul recently mentioned that with this most recent bill ($40 Billion additional aid to Ukraine) congress is trying to pass, we'll have sent over $54 Billion to Ukraine in just over 2 months. How can we possibly keep this nonsense going without going broke? The US national debt at $30.4 Trillion. Here in the states, we are feeling the harsh effects of inflation with rates higher than they have been in over 40 years. If you go to the supermarket, you'll find that many shelves are empty. Go and get some gas and you'll find that regular gas prices at approaching $5 in most cities. Our stock market is in the red with many hedge funds liquidating just this week. Fuck, even our Debt-to-GDP ratio is at 130.65%.
I feel as if this administration is playing a crucial role towards a complete financial collapse of the current international monetary system.
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the point is to collapse it
render cash useless
then step in for the "solution"
there is no accounting for the amounts of money, its pure fiction
the tax you speak of is devaluing money
the money you save or invest as a american is being stolen because the money is not worth the same than just a year ago.
you can expect a 1-3 percent loss a year since 2008
now its about 8-10 less
every dollar you had a year ago is worth at best 80 cents
the mount of money people earn, (wages) will never ever catch up
i feel sorry for the kids who are gonna live a cashless life
they will be pure slaves
ever wonder why the corporate media is turning whites into sympathizers? because when its their turn to be a slave econimically they will just think its their turn and they deserve it
they are conditioning
its pure theft
the scale of this is so perplexing people dont or wouldnt even be able to understand just how big of a theft this is