sorry I can't stop thinking about how something like 1.5 percent of US GDP for April might blink out of existence on Wednesday if SSA really shuts down
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Doesn't solve the disability side of things. Fastest option would probably be individual states cutting checks based on Medicaid info so try and bridge things.
I don’t know what I should be more concerned about: civil unrest or the very real prospect that Americans are so fucking cowardly that we roll over & take this like we’ve taken everything else
the market we have: hmm all the cybertrucks were recalled because they shitty glue holding them together is failing? Oh, except for the one that trapped a bunch of teenagers in it as they burned alive?
This is what the "best engineer in the USA" came up with: doors you can't open when the car is burning with its passengers trapped inside. #Cybertruck .
Now you know why very few countries have allowed it on their roads. The #Tesla brand and stock are finished. https://www.motorbiscuit.com/teens-died-burning-tesla-cybertruck/
Heard an excellent point I've never seen framed in quite this way:
Career civil service hasn't expanded in the last 50 yrs, but job security made said population increasingly important for economic stability. We haven't seen what a US recession looks like with fewer CCS working, earning & spending.
At this point, I think any "official" assurance might actually spook the market more; the money boys have begun to realize that, Yes, he really is that crazy.
It’s really one of those scenarios where nobody knows exactly what might happen because nobody has been dumb enough to even consider it as a possibility before.
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Why the FUCK should we keep paying that if the Feds won't keep their end of the bargain???
Now you know why very few countries have allowed it on their roads. The #Tesla brand and stock are finished.
https://www.motorbiscuit.com/teens-died-burning-tesla-cybertruck/
Career civil service hasn't expanded in the last 50 yrs, but job security made said population increasingly important for economic stability. We haven't seen what a US recession looks like with fewer CCS working, earning & spending.