Through media in all its forms, we exhaust and are exhausted by the insignificant. To tune in is to believe that Western civilization is nearing collapse, regardless of who holsters up and swaggers into the White House in January. Which is precisely what you’re supposed to think. You’re supposed to think everything is falling apart. You’re supposed to believe that life has never been worse.
Donald Trump was right when he said the system is rigged, but not in the way he meant. It isn’t rigged against him. He’s part of the ecosystem of media, political consultants, producers, politicians and propagandists that are rigged against The People — and it’s working just fine. Everyone’s in on the same game, which is essentially to ensure that The People gobble up what they’ve been serving — and what they’re serving is resentment, fear and anger.
Sure, people were upset about stuff. But what we feel now was mass-produced by a propaganda industry that profits most when people are worked up.
WaPo: Calm down. We’ll be fine no matter who wins.
WaPo: Calm down. We’ll be fine no matter who wins.
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Re: WaPo: Calm down. We’ll be fine no matter who wins.
It matters when it starts to affect my personal finances (Dow futures down over 500 points because Trump doing better than expected).
Re: WaPo: Calm down. We’ll be fine no matter who wins.
So you buy. Surely you are capable of leveraging a down market...
Re: WaPo: Calm down. We’ll be fine no matter who wins.
The stock market is fickle.
Pfft. That was so 14 hours ago.Bob wrote:It matters when it starts to affect my personal finances (Dow futures down over 500 points because Trump doing better than expected).
The sky was falling because the DOW was forecast to drop over 700 points.
It's now only down 15 points.
Perhaps the cries of "It's the end of the world!" was a bit too soon.
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Bold prediction (I hope I'm wrong, but based on the insanity we've witnessed over the past 10 days, I think there's more than a small chance I'm right): the market has already reached its Trump administration peak.