River Dog wrote:Yeah, Musk has been at odds with Trump since he started imposing the tariffs that hurt his company Tesla so badly. I'm actually getting a kick out of this very public feud, especially this latest one about Trump and the files about Epstein.
But this is nothing compared to the damage that Trump and/or Musk could do to our country if they are left to their own devices. Having just spent a couple days at a very nice federal campground a long way from nowhere (10 miles from the Montana-Idaho border between Missoula and Lewiston) and where the USFS employees actually live near the campground, it reminded me how this experience could be destroyed forever.
It could be destroyed forever not by Trump, but by the insane financial mismanagement of the nation. We paid 882 billion interest on the national debt. That is 13 percent of U.S tax revenues on the interest of the debt without paying down any of the principal. We paid 1.52 trillion or 22.4 percent on social security which is funded by a 13.2 percent tax broken down between the employee and the employer. The interest payment on the debt and the debt itself are funded by nothing but taking money from other programs to pay the bill the government has built up.
I'm betting both political parties have given up on paying the national debt and are triaging the interest until they bankrupt the nation or can inflate their way out of this and try to gain some stability with massive money printing while cutting at the same time, something neither party wants to do. Democrats don't like to cut spending, they just keep spending more. Republicans don't seem to want to increase taxes, they keep cutting taxes and pretending trickle-down economics works when it doesn't.
Given how American politicians must obtain support for campaigns and votes, they have no choice but to appease the rich who pay for the campaigns and appease the voters who provide the support to take office. This careful balance has led to bad management of the nation as it seems to attract people more interested in running the government like a business in the Republican Party or a charity in the Democratic Party. Neither way is a good way to run a nation.
The American people themselves are culpable themselves as they support both of these ideologies whether it's wealthy business people in the Republican Party funding campaigns or the left where wealthy environmentalists and social crusaders fund the Democratic Party. No one is much interested in sensible management of a nation and government that was meant to be responsible and stay out of the way unless they have to step in.
We're already headed for an iceberg labeled the national debt and the only way they can think to keep us from hitting it is keep adding water to keep the ship farther away but making water worth less and everything else on the ship cost more hoping wages keep up enough Americans can afford life. It's getting stretched more and more to the point it has to break. When that happens, national camping grounds will be pretty low on the list of concerns.
it's funny the number of folks that think the debt doesn't matter as the interest payments become a larger and larger portion of the federal budget as they keep expanding the debt. Both parties keep implementing policy that isn't good for the national debt which leads to economics that aren't good for working people. Pretty terrible path American politicians have put us on with the largest generation in history retiring and on fixed income when they have to inflate the hell out of the economy to have some chance of getting control of the debt or the interest payments will keep eating the federal budget. They seem to want to convince us all the tax-supported social security and Medicare is the problem while they keep running up the debt and spending irresponsibly on other areas of the government.
It's something to watch. I think America is either going to have to move to European style socialism with higher taxes or a third-world stratified nation of wealthy and poor as the middle class is destroyed by inflation and debt mismanagement by both parties due to both parties keeping Americans at each other's throats so working class Americans never gain the power to gain control of this situation in a way favorable to them. Younger generation seems to be realizing they are screwed.