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De : funkmaster (at) *nospam* hotmail.com (Zen Cycle)
Groupes : rec.bicycles.techDate : 19. Mar 2025, 18:24:20
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On 3/19/2025 12:53 PM, AMuzi wrote:
On 3/19/2025 11:30 AM, Shadow wrote:
On Wed, 19 Mar 2025 04:32:49 -0400, Catrike Ryder
<Soloman@old.bikers.org> wrote:
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On Tue, 18 Mar 2025 20:03:33 -0700, Jeff Liebermann <jeffl@cruzio.com>
wrote:
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On Wed, 19 Mar 2025 07:50:15 +0700, John B. <slocombjb@gmail.com>
wrote:
(chomp)
But mankind seems to "want" a leader. Even very primitive clans in New
Guinea.
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Yep. Some of the worst dictators were hatched during times when
things looked grim. Economic depressions, wars, droughts, invasions,
plagues, crop failures, etc all provide real or potential dictators as
a solution to the problems.
"Just give me control of everything and I'll fix everything".
Whatever the cause, bad times seem to give the people a reason to give
power to dictators instead of allowing the chronically ineffective
committees to hammer out a workable compromise.
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What I find amusing is how the US leadership is using such problems to
promote their agenda. Going into 2024, the economy was in good shape,
unemployment was tolerable, inflation was a problem which could be
solved and there was no crisis available that needed a dictator to
solve. The Trump/Musk solution was to create a crisis that only a
genuine dictator could solve. They begin to dismantle the federal
government in the name of "efficiency". They continue to destroy the
federal government until it is completely ineffective (and therefore
efficient). In other words, they create a situation from which only a
fearless leader can save the country. Of course, the only available
dictators available are Trump and Musk who will surely offer their
services to fix the problems they had caused.
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Or maybe the individual states secede from the union in disgust and
form their own independent states. Instant balkanization.
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Wake me up when the nightmare is over:
<https://logwork.com/countdown-h5o4>
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Going into 2024, the USA was deep into debt and rapidly going deeper.
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It's worse now. Much worse.
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Crime was rampant and criminals were being turned loose to commit
another crime.
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That's worse too. More unemployed, more poor people = more
crime. More tariffs paid by the working class --> poorer people = more
crime. And with the tremendous cut on public spending, jail is the
last place you'll find a criminal. I'm surprised Herr Musk hasn't
offered a bonus to policemen and judges that "look the other way". He
has ? Good for him. At least he's coherent.
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Drugs were killing people at an astounding rate.
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Still are. With the blessing of private health groups. An
addicted patient is a captive patient. Easy money.
PS Canada was never a supplier of opioids. Mexico ? Maybe a
bit, but the bulk comes from Asia. A large part is synthesized in the
US now. Home produce.
The allegation was stock market manipulation. LOL. How many
times has Dog changed the value and timeline of tariffs he says he's
going to impose?
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Billions of dollars were being spent to take care of the influx of
illegals.
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Still are. OTOH, the "illegals" did all the dirty work
Americans were unwilling to do. And are still unwilling to do. Expect
the price of eggs to increase (and other labor-intensive activities).
Don't worry about Trump Tower's employees. They've all been
"legalized" so he can replace American workers for a dime.
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The government is spending billions of dollars to lease
unused building. The USA is sending billions of dollars to unknown
people in foreign countries while we have people living in makeshift
shelters on the streets.
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More people on the streets now. People are much poorer.
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The President of the USA had no idea what his
handlers were signing into law with a signing machine. Men were
allowed to invade women's athletics and wave their dicks around at
them in locker rooms.
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Now you have a dick waver as president. LOL. And he never
bothered to go to a changing room or check if the victim was underage.
Anywhere was valid.
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Wars were killing people all around the globe.
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Still are.
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World leaders who want to destroy the USA are on the verge of getting
nuclear weapons.
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Like North Korea. I remember. "Lovely guy, that Kim Pong Ping.
He gave me a gift. I gave him a gift. Best government EVER!!!"
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Yeah sure, things were in good shape?
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They were much better than they are now, unless you believe in
the (now perfectly admissible) #FAKE_NEWS.
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Corporate #FAKE_NEWS is now known as "free speech". Meta,
Alphabet, X .... You have to watch EU news to see what's really
happening ...
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Bit worried about my Tesla shares ... how are sales in Europe?
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I think Jeff Liebermann has been watching some real news. Poor
guy. He's become a victim of depressive realism. Which DOES exist,
even if "freedom of speech" assures you it does not.
[]'s
Eggs are a red herring to national policy discussions.
in re eggs, egg price fluctuation is barely affected by any Federal policy of any administration, no matter how wise nor how inept*.
Trendline is improving as the2024/5 avian influenza effects are mitigated:
https://www.newsweek.com/2025-eggs-prices-per-dozen-economy-donald- trump-2044401
Mr Trump deserves no credit and Mr Biden deserves no blame in this case.
*there are minor industry-wide effects by USDA and EPA regulation, but nothing significant of late. State regulation has been significant regionally in some cases, but not to national averages.
+1
Thank for that, Andrew.
Whole sale prices are declining, not yet reflected at the retail level
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