Re: what if biden dies
By: Dumas Walker to OGG on Sun Nov 26 2023 02:48 pm
> > A> I agree the current situation does not have a single
> > A> responsible party, but theadministration in power at a
> > A> given moment in time is responsible for handling it and
> > A> deserves all the blame it gets when they do a lousy job
> > A> dealing with theaftermaths or defending the set of past
> > A> policies that tooks us to bad situation.
>
> > depends on how long the new or current administration is in
> > power. it would be hard for newly elected leadership to deal
> > with a previous government's mistakes quickly.
>
> I cannot speak for Spain or Canada, but many of the issues the US is
> currently facing can be traced back to the near-immediate signing of
> several executive orders shortly after the current administration took
> office. Inflation, and other issues caused by this, were then amplified
> when Russia invaded Ukraine.
>
>
> * SLMR 2.1a * He's dead Jim. Grab his tricorder. I'll get his wallet.
>
It is interesting how as time goes by, the "start date" for when things went
wrong is also brought forward. For example, in Australia, we've had a housing
affordability crisis for well over a decade, but quite commonly when people
talk about the crisis, they think it started just 6 months to 1 year ago.
What happens is the bar, or what is acceptable is degraded, and people view the
drop from the new, lower standard. The US has been in decline for a long long
time.
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