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Full Speed Ahead They argue over the details and often duck real differences. But it didn’t matter what song they played in the bar. When the icy water rushed through the corridors, the Titanic was doomed.We came back from snowy Ireland to snow covered Maryland. And this morning, we sit in front of the fire, and take a break from our customary rigorous analysis and air-tight logic to make some guesses. As reported last week, the Musk/Ramaswamy DOGE group has already admitted that it can’t really eliminate the deficit. Not even half of it. But it only took just a little math to see that coming, not a lot of guesswork. They would have to cut into the muscle of the Pentagon and into the guts of the transfer payments (Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid) to really make much of a difference. They aren’t going to do that because the politicians are in control, not the ‘efficiency’ guys. Politicos get power for themselves by spending money, not saving it. So, it was inevitable that Musk would fall out with the MAGA crowd. Steve Bannon was on the case over the weekend. New York Post:
A bit more guessy is our hypothesis that the Trump phenomenon doesn’t mark a real break with the past... but merely an acceleration in the rate of degeneration. More spending. More debt. More blatant corruption. More foreign adventures. More inflation... and so forth. The press confuses the issue. It says Trump represents the ‘extreme right’ as opposed to the mainstream ‘enlightened liberals.’ In the minds of many, the Trump win represents a whole new thing... a new era in US politics. And in some ways it does. But not the important ones. Perhaps less in practice than in theory, traditional party politics pitted the ‘progressives’ against the ‘conservatives.’ The improvers — a role played by the democrats — wanted to use the strong arm of the feds to build a better world. Spend, spend, spend... for better schools, welfare for the poor, make the world safe for democracy, save the planet — you name it. The role played by conservative republicans was avuncular... dragging their feet to slow them down... and using the Constitution to impose restraints.
Both spend trillions they don’t have, knowing that it will lead to higher prices for their own voters... Both approved the invasion of Iraq... and the attack on Libya... and the bombs and cash that get sent to the Ukraine and Israel (much of which comes back to the US firepower industry... where a portion of it is then spent to guarantee more spending). Where they disagree is not on the direction of the ship, but the color of carpet and the wine served at the captain’s table. Like married couples, they argue over the details...and often duck real differences. But it didn’t matter what song they played in the bar...when the icy water rushed through the corridors, the Titanic was doomed. Bush, Obama, Trump I, Biden — none departed from the Big Empire course. And now Trump II is promising even more glorious expansion — to Greenland, Mexico, Canada... and perhaps teaming up with Mr. Musk... to the stars! We’re all passengers on this ship, whether we like it or not. Where will we end up? East, West, South or North? The best guess is that it will go down. More to come... Regards, Bill Bonner
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