More Medicare drug price negotiations.
Medical debt is banned from credit reports.
Federal land opened up for housing.
CHIPs act 2 in some fashion. Extreme sanctions against Chinese AI.
More high voltage transmission projects break ground in the Sunbelt.
New testing rules make the case for expedited lead pipe replacement.
Trucks and SUVs will start shrinking back to normal sizes in compliance with NHTSA’s new pedestrian testing.
Grid battery storage will continue to exceed the EIA predicted growth trajectory we talked about in 2023 (only 30GW was expected by 2025 back then).
Energy prices will fall sharply as 2021-22 natural gas prices start falling off contracts while the share of wind and solar increase.
All of this is just a function of time from current, implemented, Biden-Harris administration policies.
I think it’s the latter. I believe medical debt erasure is the future of American healthcare.
We can still pretend to have a private system. The government just regulates collections to the point that medical debt is cheap enough to constantly purchase and erase with public money.
Connecticut’s tough rules are the beginning of a trend.
Hyperbole aside, I seriously think the U.S. will resemble the Weimar Republic in a lot of ways. Political division will continue to increase and there will be a lot more violence.
We will have increasing inflation because $trillions will be created to be sent to other countries and to provide for all the third-worlders we have taken in. The middle class will continue to suffer the most.
With the left in charge, along with their cohorts in the media, a lot of things we thought were shocking will be accepted and championed as “beautiful”. Normal people who complain about the decadence will be canceled, financially or otherwise.
Hyperbole aside - immediately launches into hyperbole
It’s been almost 20 years since this little prediction started making the rounds. The porkulus was supposed to drive hyperinflation. You collectively were wrong then to
People need to read history and compare how things worked back then to how things work now. We don’t print money anymore. We borrow and while that’s not a great idea at this rate nobody seems to be slowing it down.
President Trump doubled the deficit and significantly grew the debt … before covid even hit
I consider minority on white violence to be mostly political. Politicians push CRT and other permanent victim status onto minorities, and minorities who aren’t successful always have an “oppressor” to blame. This causes hatred/violence.