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Suppose Trump begins his next term in office by inheriting a terrible and worsening recession. The good news is that he will then have strong reasons to implement serious, even drastic changes. We could end up with a more free-market economy, fewer government bureaucracies, strengthened manufacturing, and all kinds of positive incentives to produce. Other politicians will have a hard time opposing any of it. Vote Trump!

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Aug 28Liked by Peter Nayland Kust

Will Trump thump his chest as the “father” of CBDCs like he did for the covid shots? Can’t help but think he’s in on the big globalist play. Sure hope ghat I’m wrong.

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Aug 28Liked by Peter Nayland Kust

I suspect Trump is horrified at how bureaucrats like Fauci misled and played him. I’ll bet he never trusts any entrenched agency head again. This time around, Trump is likely to only trust his own people, and try to ‘drain the swamp’ for REAL.

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For what it's worth, Trump's opposition to CBDCs has been persistent and explicit.

https://decrypt.co/242980/trump-stumps-against-cbdc-fed-chair-says-nothing-new-digital-dollar

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Aug 28Liked by Peter Nayland Kust

But, “Prosperity is just around the corner”, right?

Right?

If a band does a hip-hop version of “Happy Days Are Here Again”, I’ll know we’re in big. trouble.

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