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re: How close do you feel we are to a full societal collapse as a nation?
Posted on 2/13/24 at 9:22 am to dnm3305
Posted on 2/13/24 at 9:22 am to dnm3305
At the rate we’re going at present economically, I’d say we are at the door. As a society, the orchestrated attack upon the family, traditional morals, norms, values, and the indoctrination that has been pumped into younger generations especially is just going to make the collapse that much more painful, and indeed that which will continue us down this economic spiral. None of this is sustainable, and it really doesn’t matter who you are. It is all disastrous and the effects from our debauchery are I am afraid unavoidable, unless we have a change of mind and work to defeat it, which would mean an about face return to God and His will for mankind, and that kind of revival would have to be epic.
Posted on 2/13/24 at 9:28 am to Mike da Tigah
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At the rate we’re going at present economically,
This is a perfect example of too much media intake.
By nearly every measure, the US has gone gangbusters since the pandemic. China is currently in the shitter with no easy way out. Europe is still battling inflationary pressures. The DOW and S&P have hit record highs, inflation is back near where it's supposed to be, GDP is showing strong growth, employment has been incredibly strong, the dollar remains the dominant global currency. Is it all unicorns and cotton candy? No, but we sure as frick aren't on some edge of economic disaster, especially when compared to the rest of the world.
Oh, and this isn't a political thing. Congress hasn't done a fricking thing for the last few years. Our economic wins are a result of the non-partisan Fed handling things correctly, consumers consuming, and businesses growing.
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