In all seriousness, I'm surprised more people aren't talking about a potential recession in 18-24 months. With extensive financial industry deregulation, severely diminished access to social safety nets, less tax revenue/severe federal spending cuts, increasing consumer goods costs from potential tariffs and economic sanctions over climate change denial, increasing uncertainty and policy over federal interest rate hikes and a potentially weaker US dollar because of it all... you'd have to be 1) overly confident or 2) not paying attention to not think all of these things happening within a short period of time wouldn't cause our already-tenuous economy to collapse again.
I'm saving up. Prepare for the worst, hope for the best.
>>1622574
To be real with you my nigger I've been expecting just that for the last year. Now that Trump's gonna be president though, I'm expecting the economy to pick up quite nicely fueled by increasing wages.
>>1622586
Don't swallow the koolaid, Trump wants Reagonomics 2.0.
>>1622574
The less that talk about it the better - it's coming in '17/18
>>1622630
Yes I too when reagan deported 25m mexicans and imposed severe tariffs on foreign imports
>>1622655
>Yes I too when
I too remember when*