Was Trump forewarning of a financial fall during Bidens last year?
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God, I hope not. That would mean Trump would go into his second term with a horrible economy and would have to spend much of his time in office dealing with that.
Not to mention that he would get blamed for a bad economy, simply because he was in office while it happened.
I know many people believe that our financial system is going to collapse, and we're going to go back to the gold standard. I just don't know how there's going to be time now for that to happen and for us to recover from it before Trump is back in office.
He keeps saying heβs gonna have the fastest rebuild in history.
Would you really use those as a comparison? If so, what were the policies enacted? You'll find that those policies are the reason recovery was stalled. Far worse, it is the same policies that caused these crisis!
Trump on the other hand has a different outlook. Drill, baby, Drill. What this does is provide energy at a lower price, plus more money in the coffers. Pay down the debt, leads to lower outlays, which leads to lower tax burden and thus, to more money in your pocket, which you can send, or use to pay down your own debt, while at the same time, produces more opportunities for work and a decent wage.
This then restores faith in the credit and currency of the USA, which meets international trade objectives.
π― Trump has stated multiple times, "drill baby drill," when asked how he'll jump start the economy.