Sunday, January 5, 2025

5 reasons to be optimistic about the 2025 economy

I wish I shared this author's optimism for the coming year. Mostly I just see us slowly sliding into what could be a violent revolution across the U.S. Less than half of the people even voted for Trump so likely 51% of the people don't like him at all. This isn't a good start for ANY presidency. So, imagine a frustrated Trump unraveling 249 years of American democracy since 1776  and how people are going to react to this? This is more my concern than anything else. 

However, the thing I might say about the present world is in the U.S. : "The Rich get richer and the poor get poorer". An 18% increase in homelessness in the U.S. says this more than anything else in the last year which could go to 30% increase or more under Trump as he unravels or ends more social programs for the poor. Violence before starving to death might be all the homeless have left against Trump. So, Trump's programs will at the very least increase crime as the homeless try to survive their present situation nationwide. So, likely expect more people to be set on fire in New York Subways? This appears to be what Trump will bring the most to the American people.

I wish I could be more hopeful but as a precognitive intuitive the poor rising up like during the French Revolution against the Aristocracy and guillotining them all (that didn't leave for other countries) is likely what I see coming for Trump and Musk and other rich people who are elitists like them.

The poor might be poor but they aren't dead yet. And this will be a problem for Trump like no other.

The problem for Netanyahu is all the children he didn't already genocide in Gaza. They will likely eventually be the undoing of Israel completely which is why thousands of Israelis have already left Israel because they see this coming from his genocide of Palestinians. 

What goes around comes around.

Karma.

The rich will survive but the poor might go down fighting as best they can. This is the real problem Trump will face now as president.

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