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Old 09-09-2021, 08:03 AM
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I’m no economist by a long shot, and am decidedly not trying to pick a partisan fight with anyone or goad someone into some political crap, but is it possible with the degree of control the government is ready willing and able to deploy now to stabilize the markets and the dollar that we will never again have a severe recession like some of us have experienced in our lifetime?
Economics are political. Anything's possible when two sides aren't willing to compromise. Infrastructure is a bipartisan issue that neither party is willing support. Trump wanted an infrastructure package but didn't get it. If infrastructure falls apart, like it currently is with continued increasing bridge collapses and etc, anything can happen. Many poor countries are poor simply because their govt won't/can't invest in building.

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