As a retired-disabled Anon myself, I thought I would not really be want the raising of debt ceiling being blocked. But for my own Great Awakening reasons, I now do and welcome it soon. WTF Brent?!?!
I haven’t cruised Fox News feed for some time, getting anything related to them off Gateway Pundit. But I did this morning and this article caught my eye. And knowing about “America’s Near Death Experience” with the economy needing to happen ASAP, I’m actually in the party of agreeing the default needs to happen.
We world-wide patriots and Americans here in the US, have suffered much economically and medical-physically so far. But, but it hasn’t seemed to reeeeeeally shaken Americans awake to fully pissed off. And what affects EVERY American no matter what and where? The pocketbook.
Think about it; if suddenly every retired, disabled, and Vet suddenly lost their SSI, SSDI, Vet-Income Support…… Holy crap it would piss off a whole lot of people that tend to vote, and many that have and know how to “bare arms”. In 30 days, you would have thee most ravenous pissed off crowd screaming on the steps of every State Capital, Every State, and Every County Seat.
Don’t get me wrong. I love my Anons and fellow Americans dearly. But I’m standing on a mental beach right now, welcoming The Storm. God bless you all.
https://www.foxbusiness.com/economy/who-would-be-hit-hardest-us-debt-default
I'm 110% all-in hoping that we default... this endless and infinite debt whirlpool we're circling needs to end. The banks/hedge funds need to suffer (after the make their $$$ on shorting the default). Inflation/interest need to collapse along with the stock market. It's about damn time we return to Earth from this endless spike in borrowing/inflation and bail outs.
If your personal socioeconomic situation didn't change but you found out the "US is out of debt and back in the gold standard" would you be pleased?
Yep! That would be fine.
In fact, most Apes aren't in the GME MOASS game for the money... we're simply crushing the system that robs the 99.9%.
I've been fortunate and I'm grateful for all that I've owned, and my parents before me, and theirs before them. Entire lives and so much love shared and had and made under all of that which we made use of while we lived. And still do. I realize how much of a miracle is playing out before me everyday. My son is a decade into the dream now too. It's fucking sick.