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stopbulying | 4 days ago
What is fiscal conservatism?
What is accountability?
Can a person be fiscally conservative if they intend to force the government into debt by deceasing revenue and increasing expenses?
So they're more of a social conservative to think that it's the business of government to impose morality despite strict constructionism conservatism?
ben_w|4 days ago
I really only care about the question "is Trump going to directly or indirectly harm someone I know even though I live on a different continent?", with a few specific variants such as "will he cause the US to violate treaty obligations?" and "will the trans passport issue harm my trans Canadian friend?" and "will his hatred of green energy damage the global environment?" and "will his preference for Russia over Ukraine allow Russia to become a threat to all the EU?" and so on.
stopbulying|3 days ago
Odd that Internet Research Agency (Prigozhin, Putin) were paying for info ops to get Trump elected.
Likes flying to Scotland and hotels in Russia on a gold-plated plane after multiple bankruptcies.
FWIU there was unpaid debt to Deutsche Bank of over $400m as recently as 2016.
Trump could not get a loan in 2016 without underwriting it himself, due to having defaulted on so much debt.
Will they be able to negotiate peace and arms treaties as dutifully obligated?
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47035266 :
> Bannon's company Cambridge Analytica was a subsidiary of SCL Group, a British psyops/infoops firm that explicitly intended to tamper in foreign elections.
> US money paid to such firms also paid for Brexit.
SCL Group Trump: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Scl%20group%20t...
SCL Group: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCL_Group
> Mercer, Bannon, Nix, EmerData, Prince
It doesn't look like it was possible to contain the Ballstein Battenmount situation.