David Friedberg predicts AOC will be President and says red states might leave the U.S. if she wins
"I do predict AOC will be president. I would say AOC would be my front runner based on the extraordinary cost of living and wealth disparity. Those two things are going to continue to drive the socialist movement over the next 24 months."
"And if AOC comes in and they bail out California and they federalize California's liabilities, you're going to see parts of this union, the red states... say, why should we be part of this union anymore?"
"We don't want to pay for all of these liabilities that these blue states have accrued and that we are now being asked to bail out. And that is where I think you face a crisis of the union in the years ahead."
@Brand0n My Model Y was satin ceramic coated and lasted about the same as yours. Ceramic coating hardens and vinyl wrap loses flexibility to shrink and expand, so you get those spots.
they’re not jobs if they’re not valued. they’re not valued if there aren’t customers out there willing to pay them for their great work. needing the government to “create” a job is tantamount to welfare and that level of welfare resolves these individuals to a dependency on the government and lack of economic mobility. and chains our people, collectively, to a more indentured future.
you may be well intentioned but you have, and always will, fail to see the destitute folly of government as a job creation engine.
i have tried to engage you on this topic, in good faith, with empiricism and reasoning, but you have only dodged my points and pivoted to some populist refrain about the importance of taxation and the evils of productivity-driven success.
i can only assume you’re dodging these truths because you and the rest of the politburo leadership have deemed the conversation unsafe speech and put your oligopoly at risk.
let’s leave it at that then.
perhaps if your ways get their day, we can all bask in the glories of the dark ages ahead.
BYD's cash burn was $13.6 billion in 2025 and BYD lost in Q4 2025 alone $3.3 billion. We know from Q1 2026 sales trends that BYD's global vehicle sales and battery sales dropped off a cliff which means Q1 2026 will be awful as well. Automotive, EVs, and batteries are a horrible business. Way too competitive for any chance of a decent margin or capital return. The 'Amazon scenario' ftw.
@TzareMare Jovana zivi u D.C. bubble, nema veze sa realnoscu.
Jak TDS plus liberalna propaganda da bi imala posao za Novu S da truje kako je lose u Americi..