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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Aug 2

    The economic expansion in the United States celebrated its ninth birthday last month. If it survives another year, it will be the longest on record. But eventually something will kill it.https://nyti.ms/2AB5b5c 

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      1. Khan Tent‏ @DjonesBigWork Aug 2
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        Why are you hiring racists?pic.twitter.com/4HtGt9g7rx

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      1. Ralph Pootawn‏ @wegroplease Aug 2
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        Why did you hire a full on racist who can’t spell twitter as your new editorpic.twitter.com/hsYdjx5xMg

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      1. marea rosa 🐝‏ @smrt_fasizmu Aug 2
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        normal economic system, requires regular, almost scheduled human suffering to sustain itself

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      1. Tristin‏ @ott_tristin Aug 2
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        Wages and job security haven’t increased

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      1. D1&Only‏ @4realthing Aug 2
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        He’s almost done!pic.twitter.com/d48RGXDmSb

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      1. whoop whoop‏ @KimNaude Aug 2
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        @realDonaldTrump will cause the next recession 💯💯💯

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      1. pent‏ @getdadabsr Aug 2
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        Better question, Why isn't our government saving money and taxing corporations or the .1% adequately to protect us from the next recession?

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      2. HonestRepublican‏ @gop_musings Aug 2
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        With any luck, the recession we're creating will hold off until a Democrat is elected president.

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      3. Jesus F’ing Christ‏ @4_sixteen Aug 2
        Replying to @gop_musings @nytimes

        So they can dig you out of it like Obama did?

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      4. HonestRepublican‏ @gop_musings Aug 2
        Replying to @4_sixteen @nytimes

        Meh. Recessions are just good opportunities to buy at a discount.

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      5. Jesus F’ing Christ‏ @4_sixteen Aug 2
        Replying to @gop_musings @nytimes

        Missed the ‘parody’ part of your account 🤷‍♂️. You’re probably spot on with it by the looks of it.

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      1. Sushi-o-path‏ @JurisImprudent Aug 2
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        If interest rates return to anything like their historical average, the federal government will be forced to spend more than half its budget solely on servicing debt.

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      2. Susan Rockwell‏ @redact_group Aug 2
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        Same thing as last time: real estate bubble. Prices are still inflated because nothing was done post the Great Swindle of 2008 but reflation. And if some of those too big to fail monopolies break, they will be bailed out, as the lesson of 2008 taught us. That's the short term.

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      3. Susan Rockwell‏ @redact_group Aug 2
        Replying to @redact_group @nytimes

        Student loans won't do it because government is in complete control of that debt (and could solve the problem if they weren't fat theocratic fascists); car loan debt is nothing because the assets can be repossessed easily, and spun again.

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      4. Susan Rockwell‏ @redact_group Aug 2
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        Oh, that stock market, regardless of how pumped up it is, will be backed by the same manipulators who put a floor in it before. Why?

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      5. Susan Rockwell‏ @redact_group Aug 2
        Replying to @redact_group @nytimes

        Because when these old men forced everyone to put their retirement in the market, they boxed themselves in: the market will be bailed out or the collapse in 2008 will look like child's play. Also, that's the "savings" of the 10%ers. Moral hazard, alive and well.

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      6. Susan Rockwell‏ @redact_group Aug 2
        Replying to @redact_group @nytimes

        In the long term, it's unaffordable healthcare and an oligopolistic insurance industry, which is in the middle of collapsing, that will cause the dislocation and destruction. (Already is.)

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      7. Susan Rockwell‏ @redact_group Aug 2
        Replying to @redact_group @nytimes

        GDP is no longer a reliable predictor of the health of an economy due to several factors but manipulation and unprecedented wealth inequality are just two. (90% of Americans are serfs - they hold zero wealth, working only to service their debt.)

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      8. Susan Rockwell‏ @redact_group Aug 2
        Replying to @redact_group @nytimes

        "It's called the American dream because you have to be asleep to believe it," George Carlin.

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