https://youtu.be/_WkRQHRm_PY?si=5WNBAW4cf5-4Ci3B
*it is not as much recklessness, it is organized disconnectedness. Political oligopoly creates the slowness of how politicians are able to recognize the situation with an effective policy. (Even if though trial and error.) I personally think, they are slow on purpose in recognition beyond the reasons for political oligopoly.
** @rachelcunningham2498 For the macros....Inflation 3% is the new 2%....??? To me 2% is too high....if CPI and PPI are being counted accurately in a gov't shutdown. What are the political parties hiding with a shutdown? This is why I call it a political oligopoly as they shut out competition. It is still reckless as the courts are politically packed as the judges help protect an establishment that distains us people. Relief comes with a stabilized currency and trade policy, of which has not manifested in the last several years. Relief comes in a better SEC, FTC, and legislative-executive recognition of and for reform.
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