kyleshea.bsky.social
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What’s happening?
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Elon struck out with doge and the wi election, miller fucked up mass deportation and the university shakedowns, who’s next?
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What happened
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Yeah, I’ve said it before. This shit isn’t sustainable. I predicted Elon would be gone by June (happened even earlier than I expected though we still have to deal with DOGE). I suspect as tariff effects hit by early to mid summer, Congress will suddenly awaken from their stupor.
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they pointed out it's been a greater reduction than May 2020 for April, *so far*. People really weren't wrong when they called it the COVID Economy. People voted for 2019 back and by God they sure got it back, November 2019 back in November.
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This whole thing keeps getting more out of their power to control by the day.
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I'm not sure that that's true, it kind of means that what you really have is 50 different standards in 50 different states, but this is not "FOOD SAFETY IS OVER EVERY PLANE FOR THEMSELVES"
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it's not about that thankfully
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The other thing I keep getting. I keep feeling like there's going to be a surge of energy, people are feeling it, Everyone feels something is about to happen.
It's like the world is getting ready to scream and rage. Like it's breathing in before the scream. Like something's going to explode.
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I think you could be onto something here considering how it kind of is starting to feel like Trump is quickly losing control of the situation between the backlash to his tariffs and his deporting of people to El Salvadoran gulags
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They are on borrowed time, it is three months in and they still haven't found the control room to the cathedral and now they are behaving as if they feel under siege.
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Both, but especially number 2.
The main thing is not that you expect 10%+ disapproval to affect voting intention (Self ID'ed conservatives are just unlikely to vote for democrats), but rather voter turnout. Your party hating the president makes it hard to GOTV.
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the White House has failed to check themselves and I think they are going to historically wreck themselves
I don't know exactly how far out that wreck will be, but it's coming
batten down the hatches and hold on
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This is scary and bad, but you gotta stop making it worse and worse on your head until you conclude all is lost.
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The general problem with a lot of the panic spiraling over Trumps actions is that a lot of it overlooks the obvious flaws in a lot of his plans or how they would likely blow up in his face.
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Yes, I know the 2nd verse is the same as the first. However, most of y'all need to use media literacy, and logic training and actually ask questions. Because from where I sit, Trump IS NOT a strong man. Most people see him for who he is.
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They seem to forget if push comes to shove the courts can in fact deputize the military against them.
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Eh, at this point, It's sorta like Schrodinger's cat - it's either being talked about undoing OMD or not at Marvel. Until *something happens*, we can only guess.
Although, Brevoort was pretty *upset* these past few weeks because of the marriage's constant mention - maybe they *are* considering this?
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Boy that was a lot of words to say: Probably recession as earnings are down and dropping, economic activity is dropping, and volatility so high that many companies don’t know how what to expect.
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Not nessecarily, because they could be back on at any moment.
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Is it fair to say the wheels have come off the admin yet? They destroyed the administrative capacity to do Trump's #1 policy, and they're unwilling or unable to comply with *SCOTUS* orders on a case that makes them look awful, for no apparent reason other than "f you."
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So recession cancelled?
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They clearly kept expecting the bad news to just wash away and burn past it, but I think that the sales success of USM and the diminishing sales of ASM made that impossible to ignore.
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Hopefully you're right
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There's literally no hook to this book. Like nothing. I'm struggling to think what about this book would interest anybody. I'm giving it 1-1.5 years tops cause I literally cannot see how it lasts trying to be as safe as this
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I doubt that this run last as long as the Well's one.
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Why is that interesting?
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You can't control this shit once it gets going. He's so fucking stupid and so is everyone around him. Every iteration of this just harms the US more.
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The conflicting messages that he is an evil genius vs a bumbling idiot have hurt since the start of this.
He has no idea what he is doing should have been the stance all along, because it’s true.
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Not paused: global recession
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Can you add me to the list?
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They're trying to have it both ways and failing.
The 150% tariffs remain in place against China, and those by themselves are enough to throw us into recession. The 35% tariffs on Canada and Mexico are the recession cherry on top.