
By M Dowling
As Americans suffer through very hard times caused by Democrats in power, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said during an interview that the economy is doing “extremely well” and we “absolutely” can afford another war.
An interviewer quoted an expert saying, “This is the most threatening and challenging geopolitical environment that I’ve ever seen. At the same time, the US is in its weakest fiscal position since World War II, with debt to GDP at 122%. Can America, can the West afford another war at this time?
Yellen said, “… absolutely, America can certainly afford to stand with Israel and to support Israel’s military needs. And we also can and must support Ukraine in its struggle against Russia, and look, the American economy is doing extremely well.”
Just recently, she made it clear that if she doesn’t get a huge spending bill in the next couple of weeks, the government will shut down. So, why is that if we have plenty of money?
A debt-to-GDP ratio of 122% is very bad, especially since we have $33.5 trillion in debt with Bidenomics deficit spending of $500 billion a month. And, if that isn’t enough, we will have $45 trillion to $50 trillion in debt in the next decade while the world de-dollarizes.
Fine we can bring back the Draft and draft all his kids and more
Democrats have no idea how to run an economy. They are leftists and leftists look at the economy in socialist terms; just take money and spend it, never worry where it comes from. They think debt is good and forever; you NEVER have to pay it back.
Democrats love spending huge, unmanageable sums of money because it is easy to steal from it.
We’re so flush the gov’t offered Maui fire victims a big check, for $700/family.
Today, Maui victims are pointing out that Israel’s Laser Dome defense system would have perfectly caused all the damage in the Maui fire.
Obviously, the world has this weapon.
Would ultra-rich people use it to gain the priceless property of the poor natives living on Maui?
https://www.cannondigi.com/israel-iron-beam-2018/
Trump surrendered Afghanistan to the Taliban, pandered to Putin, boosted the international stature of Kim Jong Un, and drove Iran into a closer alliance with Russia—all while widening divisions at home, including those within his own party.