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<blockquote data-quote="Sgt Dog" data-source="post: 3786735" data-attributes="member: 15840"><p>The way I see it, Biden’s handlers have begun a process that will take years and even decades to recover from. Energy would, by itself, take 1-2 yrs to rebuild. And that only if the threat of future gov’t hostility towards the industry were lifted. Which given climate concerns is not likely. </p><p></p><p>Inflation, and economic recovery will take longer. See Japan’s Lost Decade for that. </p><p></p><p>On inflation, that would require an austerity program that all nations resist. And our resistance would come from where? A population spoiled by self-indulgence and learned-gov’t dependance, which politicians willfully pursue? </p><p></p><p>Economic recovery would in-part depend on reclaiming production from abroad, a good deal of it from China. And we’re not stepping up to that in any meaningful way. </p><p></p><p>If you tuned into the Orwellian goings-on at the Davos World Economic Forum, you see that the economic elite globalists are gaining control over National Leader’s ability to focus on their own National Interests and the radical left in Biden’s Administration is carrying a white flag there. </p><p></p><p>Now, if magically, Biden, Harris, and that entire swamp of bloodsuckers could be replaced by a more nuanced Trump-like figure who surrounded himself with actual competence, and who could communicate to a Nation populated by 38% halfwits (at least) then you’d see a start. </p><p></p><p>But that would be magic. I don’t see any magic in our future. Especially when we’ve surrendered all the Institutions and tolerate cutting the teeth of our youth on self-loathing for every good thing that ever made us different from the rest of the world. </p><p></p><p>Like I said, it took Venezuela 35 years. Our problem is we can’t even look in the mirror and see an honest reflection. The decent people out here in the hinterlands who just keep there head down and raise families and work, and get along with their neighbors and co-workers have somehow been turned into outliers by a minority of elites. </p><p></p><p>Our biggest sin is that we’re too busy to lift our heads and inform ourselves about things that threaten us. If we ever did there would be hell to pay. And even then chaos would follow. Jan 6th would look like a Boy Scout Troop’s first scout meeting, and starting a business producing pitchforks and guillotines would be a smart business venture. Ugly, no matter how you look at it.</p><p></p><p>On the bright side, I could be wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sgt Dog, post: 3786735, member: 15840"] The way I see it, Biden’s handlers have begun a process that will take years and even decades to recover from. Energy would, by itself, take 1-2 yrs to rebuild. And that only if the threat of future gov’t hostility towards the industry were lifted. Which given climate concerns is not likely. Inflation, and economic recovery will take longer. See Japan’s Lost Decade for that. On inflation, that would require an austerity program that all nations resist. And our resistance would come from where? A population spoiled by self-indulgence and learned-gov’t dependance, which politicians willfully pursue? Economic recovery would in-part depend on reclaiming production from abroad, a good deal of it from China. And we’re not stepping up to that in any meaningful way. If you tuned into the Orwellian goings-on at the Davos World Economic Forum, you see that the economic elite globalists are gaining control over National Leader’s ability to focus on their own National Interests and the radical left in Biden’s Administration is carrying a white flag there. Now, if magically, Biden, Harris, and that entire swamp of bloodsuckers could be replaced by a more nuanced Trump-like figure who surrounded himself with actual competence, and who could communicate to a Nation populated by 38% halfwits (at least) then you’d see a start. But that would be magic. I don’t see any magic in our future. Especially when we’ve surrendered all the Institutions and tolerate cutting the teeth of our youth on self-loathing for every good thing that ever made us different from the rest of the world. Like I said, it took Venezuela 35 years. Our problem is we can’t even look in the mirror and see an honest reflection. The decent people out here in the hinterlands who just keep there head down and raise families and work, and get along with their neighbors and co-workers have somehow been turned into outliers by a minority of elites. Our biggest sin is that we’re too busy to lift our heads and inform ourselves about things that threaten us. If we ever did there would be hell to pay. And even then chaos would follow. Jan 6th would look like a Boy Scout Troop’s first scout meeting, and starting a business producing pitchforks and guillotines would be a smart business venture. Ugly, no matter how you look at it. On the bright side, I could be wrong. [/QUOTE]
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