@FinancialPhys the “value” of house hasn’t really changed… the $ is worth less and less every day soon it’ll take a $1,000,000 to buy that same $160,000 house. Demand for the house raises and falls but the major $ increase is inflation.
When leaders of my own party protect sex traffickers, spend our grandkids into oblivion, fund endless wars, lockdown our citizens, bailout corporations, bow to other countries, and hurt small farmers…
…it’s true that I won’t be their yes man.
If you send in U.S. military troops into Iran, there is going to be a political revolution in America.
WE. ARE. DONE.
We said no more foreign wars and we meant it.
The coalition will unite and be unstoppable. I’ll make sure of it.
End this war. It’s stupid.
President Trump today accused those who are honest about the Iran war as being guilty of "TREASON."
What worries me is if the president believes all what he's writing in the below post.
No one in America is "rooting for" Iran. Rather, like this post I’m writing, we are being *honest* in our evaluation and pointing out the fact that despite many Iranian ships "resting at the bottom of the sea", those aren't the ones that matter. It's the likely *thousands* of fast-attack boats that are still very much intact and patrolling Persian Gulf waters.
But the single most important factor to point out: More than two months after we foolishly started this war, including about 40 days of bombing and now weeks of a naval blockade, Iran STILL remains in full control of the Strait of Hormuz.
The president accuses those wiling to tell the truth as committing "virtual TREASON." To the contrary, I think a far more valid case can be made that the person who has most harmed America is the individual who:
* CHOSE to take our country into war it couldn't win - a war that didn't need to be fought - which has cost us (thus far) the unnecessary deaths of 13 Americans the wounding of 400 more,
* the destruction of 16 U.S. military bases in the region
* opened the path for Iran to seize control of the Strait, something it had nvr done in it’s 47 year history and would never have done short of us starting this war
* has left our Middle Eastern allies all suffering significant damage to their countries
* resulted in the skyrocketing of oil prices - which has directly led to a rise in U.S. gasoline and deisal prices, loss of fertilizers that is already suppressing food production well into this year, limits on helium exiting the gulf which has suppressed chip-making around the world
* directly led to inflation rising to 3.8%
* has us all in line to suffer a recession this summer. If soon the president even more foolishly chooses to resume (instead of ending) this war, we could suffer an unthinkable depression.
All of the above consequences are thanks to the irrational decision of the commander in chief to start an unnecessary war -- which, by the way, violated the U.S. Constitution, U.S. Law, and International law in the process
You tell me who is guilty of treason...
@TheEXECUTlONER_ Having driven in Sweden for years… the red car had 4,000 X the room necessary to merge into the roundabout because only 1/4” is required by international law.