I think you're absolutely right that they will **** up and on a grand scale soon, but the ramifications of that are likely to be bad for everyone - as you have alluded to.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
And yes, the ridiculous DOGE stuff consists of idiots messing with forces that they do not fully understand. I'm sure that with a proper and thorough audit some inefficiencies could be found in the massive federal budget and its many departments. But of course to do that properly would take many years, and rather a lot of money in itself.
The idea that anyone could effectively audit these agencies in a couple of days is ridiculous. The idea that someone like Musk and his team of young coders can, is utterly insane. But then the whole point is to steal money - which you seemingly can do very quickly, before moving onto the next one. All whilst making up bull**** instances where millions of dollars have gone to an endless number of "woke" causes.
The sight of many Americans literally cheer leading the world's richest man hoovering up federal funds is astonishing. But as mentioned before, this is the Right's forte - getting folk to vote against their own interests, and celebrating the result.
All very reminiscent of Brexit, where anger that should have been directed at the Tories for the crippling austerity was successfully diverted to the EU - leading to people in many towns and cities being elated at an outcome which was ultimately going to negatively impact their quality of life when the result came in.
Apparent bureaucracies are another easy target for the Right. But similar to the UK and the EU, people in the States will quickly find out what happens if no one steps in to cover the functions they perform.
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17-02-2025 02:11 PM #7681
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17-02-2025 03:17 PM #7682This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It's a matter of regret for me personally that I made certain career choices that didn't translate into a move to the US being feasible, as I love America and would have loved to have lived there.
You know that phrase about it "being better inside the tent pissing out than on the outside pissing in"?
I'm trying to decide if that's the case with the US just now - whether the madness will bite hardest at home or be felt most elsewhere.
Any thoughts?
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17-02-2025 04:04 PM #7683
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This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThe one thing that helps, being in Dc in particular, is that there's practically zero visible evidence of support for the current regime - anyone who does is staying quiet about it here. The people I know are well-informed and politically aware and have mostly travelled or lived abroad, or have strong family links elsewhere - and as I said, have reason to be worried about their futures. Not just for themselves and families - though I'm sure that's uppermost in their minds - but the work or research they're doing being stopped, or data they've relied on disappearing from government websites along with public guidance and information. Monitoring of disease and infection being slashed... All while being sneered at and insulted by a billionaire, nutjob megalomaniac who's got no experience or knowledge of the things he and his plooky minions are hacking to bits. It's crazy.
In terms of where it hits hardest, best guess would be that it depends on whether or not the UK, the EU and elsewhere present a united front against the bullies backed, if neccessary, by a firm response. I can't see the US escaping some degree of damage, whether it's the economy or their place and reputation in the world, and how it affects their trade and security interests. If it gets extreme, might there be a new secession movement (along with California and their petition)? And also how any of those affect, say, China and their place in the world, or some new power axis that involves them. We'll see.
As it happens, I wasn't expecting to be here either. We're approaching retirement age and, for all I've said, I'm enjoying the opportunity to do things I couldn't do at home and to explore new places. I'm having fun. For the time being.
(Apart from the existential angst, obvs.)
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17-02-2025 05:43 PM #7685This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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18-02-2025 07:14 PM #7686
I didn't want to post this on the main board... in case word got out that I have insider info... but one of my 'connections' has shared a secretly recorded, insider video of Trump's meet up with Putin.
Please be careful who you share this with.
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19-02-2025 05:33 AM #7687
Trump blames Ukraine in a press conference.
Speaking to reporters at his Mar-a-Lago residence, Trump was asked by the BBC what his message was to Ukrainians who might feel betrayed.
"I hear that they're upset about not having a seat, well, they've had a seat for three years and a long time before that. This could have been settled very easily," he said.
"You should have never started it. You could have made a deal," he later added.
"I could have made a deal for Ukraine," he said. "That would have given them almost all of the land, everything, almost all of the land - and no people would have killed, and no city would have been demolished."
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19-02-2025 05:44 AM #7688This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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19-02-2025 06:10 AM #7689This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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19-02-2025 07:26 AM #7690
So Ukraine started the war. Presumably by forcing the Russians to invade.
Sorry to have to say this but Zelenskiy's previous comments on Trump now look incredibly naive.
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19-02-2025 07:34 AM #7691This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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19-02-2025 07:46 AM #7692This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Europe still has the military and economic power to defeat Putin. It’s needs to get serious about doing it.
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19-02-2025 07:59 AM #7693
"Almost all of the land, everything"
You'd expect basic literacy at least but then again look at who he is front man for.
Getting hard to forgive Americans for inflicting this self centred brute on the world
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19-02-2025 08:25 AM #7694This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I'm wondering where wee Nige is now positioning himself on the invasion of a sovereign state by a hostile European Nation.
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19-02-2025 09:46 AM #7699
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Every single American that voted for him should be utterly ashamed of themselves. They won’t be of course, but they should be. Absolute ****ing idiots.
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19-02-2025 09:47 AM #7700
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Also, lifting sanctions has to be done by congress. Hopefully he doesn’t have the numbers.
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19-02-2025 10:27 AM #7704This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Correct. Let's not do Russia's job for them.
We may yet get to that stage but we're not there yet.
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19-02-2025 11:34 AM #7705
They have a cabinet filled with nutjobs and greedy fascists taking their institutions to pieces. I would plan a trajectory in which Europe spends the least amount possible on their defence services/manufacturing. I don't know how it stands with information, but you can see anyone who shares with Europe soon to be considered as "deep state".
A burning of flags would be a fitting signal to half-decent yanks about what's going on. Pity many folk far from Russia in Europe are, in my opinion, too lukewarm about the whole situation, though I'm not referring to people on this thread.
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19-02-2025 11:51 AM #7706This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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19-02-2025 11:54 AM #7707This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The nutjobs are a lost cause.
The whole place rests on a limited few in the middle who can be swayed, and I'd guess that public burning of American flags would be likely to turn them away from us rather than towards us.
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19-02-2025 12:11 PM #7708This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Look at what Musk is doing with X and Visa. I think he wants it to be the US version of WeChat. You can't function in China without it and Musk probably wants to do the same with X. I bet you'll probably need X to vote.
Having said that, I've never trusted much in my approach to psychology, so you might have a point about the flags.
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19-02-2025 12:54 PM #7709
With all the people being fired in the US I don’t think there is any way they do not fall into recession soon. That will hurt us here as well especially since our debt is already maxed out.
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19-02-2025 02:15 PM #7710
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