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TopicIf Biden loses the election...
DragonClaw01
04/14/24 2:44:42 PM
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Muscles posted...
He didn't need to print the extra money that started this crazy inflation. At the very least he could have done something since then to help but this economy is shit. Gas, food, and housing prices are all out of hand and he has done nothing about it.
I just don't see Trump as a viable alternative in this regard. Trump spent like a drunken sailor during his four years as a president, even while times were supposedly good and during his business days always seemed ridiculously overleveraged and indeed went bankrupt several times. I could never see him being a fiscal conservative. It seems to be in his nature to spend like a madman.

Both presidents are pretty mediocre, but at least with Biden, I feel like he would at least listen to his advisors or defer if he is out of his element. Trump is ridiculously arrogant, so he does not listen to anyone, partly why his cabinet was always in chaos until he filled it with a bunch obsequious low lifes. Also why the only long term business partners he seems to have is his family. If he could fill his cabinet with his family members I am sure he would, but ultimately he has to work with other people and he seems to be very poor at this

Makes me not trust Trump with any type of crisis. His handling of Covid was extremely disjointed and no matter what camp you were in, wasn't satisfactory. He mostly lucked out because he didn't have to deal with much during his administration and I attribute that more to luck of the draw than any type of proactive problem solving. He always felt reactionary on most issues, not the contemplative proactive type

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