In a key scene in the classic Frank Capra film, “It’s a Wonderful Life,” George Bailey (played by a noble, sincere James Stewart), faced with a run on his family-owned bank instigated by the evil, grasping Old Man Potter (played by a sneering Lionel Barrymore), tries to convince his friends and neighbors that even though he cannot meet their demands for mass withdrawals, their deposits are secure.
I agree with this Larry. Animal spirits in the market place can turn to fear from greed very quickly. There's so much debt in the system that we are very vulnerable to a loss of trust. it;s hard for me to differentiate Trump's policies from nihilism.
Thanks. Even scarier is that I don't think he really has a policy. He thinks that if just picks something BIG, he can sell it like Trump steaks. But he also refuses to back down so unless he can find a way to declare victory , he'll take us all over the cliff with him.
Sorry to say this, but if he takes you over a cliff before he can order the army into my country, I call it a W, despite the pain that will spread everywhere
I agree with this Larry. Animal spirits in the market place can turn to fear from greed very quickly. There's so much debt in the system that we are very vulnerable to a loss of trust. it;s hard for me to differentiate Trump's policies from nihilism.
Thanks. Even scarier is that I don't think he really has a policy. He thinks that if just picks something BIG, he can sell it like Trump steaks. But he also refuses to back down so unless he can find a way to declare victory , he'll take us all over the cliff with him.
Sorry to say this, but if he takes you over a cliff before he can order the army into my country, I call it a W, despite the pain that will spread everywhere