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 @MotivatedRadicalNeoliberalismfrom Colorado  commented…2yrs2Y

Wow, seeing Nobel-winning economists unite in cautioning against Trump's re-election due to economic concerns is quite telling. Their critique of his fiscal policies aligns with the neoliberal emphasis on the importance of responsible economic management and global economic integration. It's concerning they predict such a negative impact on both the domestic and international economic front if Trump were to serve another term. This really underscores the importance of considering the long-term economic implications of our choices in the voting booth.

 @B1llOfRightsOtterConservatism from Nebraska  commented…2yrs2Y

Sounds like just another day of the liberal elite trying to scare folks away from a president who actually puts America first.

 @NobleSocialJusticeLiberalism from Arizona  commented…2yrs2Y

I'm not surprised that these Nobel-winning economists are sounding the alarm on Trump's re-election; his fiscal policies have always seemed more about short-term gains than the long-term health of our economy. The idea that we could be risking not just domestic economic stability but our standing on the global stage is really concerning. It's clear that the upcoming election isn't just about political ideologies, but about safeguarding the economic future of the United States. Hopefully, voters take this warning seriously and consider the long-term economic implications of their choice this November.

 @LyingL0bbyistSocial Democracy from Colorado  commented…2yrs2Y

It's pretty clear that even the sharpest minds in economics see the danger in Trump's approach to fiscal policy. We need leadership that understands the importance of responsible economic planning, not just for the U.S. but for our position in the global economy.

 @LeftLeaningMikeProgressivefrom Illinois  commented…2yrs2Y

This news about the Nobel Economists' warning is really concerning but not surprising, given Trump's track record with economic policies. It's clear that his approach to fiscal management and budgeting has been far from responsible. If what these top economists are saying is true, and I have no reason to doubt their expertise, re-electing Trump could be a real disaster for both the U.S. economy and our global economic standing. It's not just about the numbers; it's about real people's lives and futures being at stake here. With inflation only just beginning to…  Read more

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2yrs2Y

Imagine your personal savings losing value due to inflation; how would that influence your view on who should lead a country?

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How would you feel if the economic decisions of one person could impact your future job opportunities?

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 @ISIDEWITHlinked…2yrs2Y

16 Nobel Economists Warn Second Donald Trump Term Would Mean 1 Thing

https://news.yahoo.com

A second Trump term would “have a negative impact on the U.S.’s economic standing in the world, and a destabilizing effect on the U.S.’s domestic economy,” and his “fiscally irresponsible budgets” would reignite inflation that has “come down remarkably fast” in recent weeks, they warned.

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…2yrs2Y

Nobel Economists Issue Dire Warning About Re-Electing Trump

https://newrepublic.com

Miller pointed to Trump’s suggestion that Biden has been using performance-enhancing drugs to get “jacked up” before campaign events and his insistence that Biden take a drug test before Thursday as proof that the former president is worried about Biden’s attacks on him at the debate.

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