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Dalio's warning
he predicts the demise of the US. Largely because of the cyclicality of global influence.
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Dalio's warning
he predicts the demise of the US. Largely because of the cyclicality of global influence.
Whoa, it takes a lot of balls for a current hedge fund manager to say that about Trump.Major billionaire makes bombshell accusation against Trump: ‘Most people are silent’
Billionaire hedge fund boss Ray Dalio has a dire warning about President Donald Trump.
Dalio, the founder of Bridgewater Associates, told the Financial Times in an interview released early Tuesday that the United States is moving toward autocratic-style politics, pointing to how a decline in trust, “gaps in wealth” and “gaps in values” are pushing “more extreme” policies.
“What is happening now politically and socially is analogous to what happened around the world in the 1930-40 period,” Dalio said.
Dalio pointed to the Trump administration’s acquisition of a 10% stake in U.S. chipmaker Intel, which was announced in a historic deal last month, likening the move to “strong autocratic leadership that sprang out of the desire to take control of the financial and economic situation.”
“I am just describing the cause and effect relationships that are driving what is happening,” Dalio told the outlet. “And by the way, during such times most people are silent because they are afraid of retaliation if they criticize.”
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Major billionaire makes bombshell accusation against Trump: ‘Most people are silent’
The hedge fund manager is intensifying his warnings about the president.www.yahoo.com
I read Dalio's book, "The Changing World Order" in which he predicts the demise of the US. Largely because of the cyclicality of global influence. He's an astute observer of long term trends, both political and economic.
But what he said is not a bombshell. That's just a splashy headline designed to attract attention. What he said is essentially the same thing many of us have been saying for a while.
The problem with this observation is it will fall on deaf ears from the MAGA Right who are the folks who should be listening most intently. Or perhaps more accurately put, closed ears. They've heard this kind of thing before and possess all the means necessary to dismiss it as they do all criticisms of trump. The evidence is all around them but they only see trump's success expelling some brown skinned people the minions have been taught to demonize. Deportation not being a policy unique to this government. What is unique are the methods used and the kinds of people being targeted.
I've tried to be measured in my references to Don, not going down the road of calling him a fascist. Rightly so I think. But there are fascist elements of the playbook he's using and he is unequivocally a authoritarian by nature who is in the process of concentrating power in his hands. Even as the entire Repub congressional caucus does nothing to stop him. Highlighting this salient point. “And by the way, during such times most people are silent because they are afraid of retaliation if they criticize.”
He clearly is risking retribution from the thought police. Whether trump just attacks him verbally or sicks the regime on him depends on how bothered Don is by the truth of what Dalio said.Whoa, it takes a lot of balls for a current hedge fund manager to say that about Trump.
Here come the IRS, DOJ and SEC investigations, and anything else Stephen Miller can dream up.
Which, of course, would be ironic as hell, given what Dalio said.
Well, Dalio's right. There are far too many parallels to ignore.He clearly is risking retribution from the thought police. Whether trump just attacks him verbally or sicks the regime on him depends on how bothered Don is by the truth of what Dalio said.
Of note...........here we are talking about what the extent of retribution will be against a private citizen exercising his 1st A rights. That's trump's America. Not the America I grew up in.
Major billionaire makes bombshell accusation against Trump: ‘Most people are silent’
Billionaire hedge fund boss Ray Dalio has a dire warning about President Donald Trump.
Dalio, the founder of Bridgewater Associates, told the Financial Times in an interview released early Tuesday that the United States is moving toward autocratic-style politics, pointing to how a decline in trust, “gaps in wealth” and “gaps in values” are pushing “more extreme” policies.
“What is happening now politically and socially is analogous to what happened around the world in the 1930-40 period,” Dalio said.
Dalio pointed to the Trump administration’s acquisition of a 10% stake in U.S. chipmaker Intel, which was announced in a historic deal last month, likening the move to “strong autocratic leadership that sprang out of the desire to take control of the financial and economic situation.”
“I am just describing the cause and effect relationships that are driving what is happening,” Dalio told the outlet. “And by the way, during such times most people are silent because they are afraid of retaliation if they criticize.”
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Major billionaire makes bombshell accusation against Trump: ‘Most people are silent’
The hedge fund manager is intensifying his warnings about the president.www.yahoo.com
I read Dalio's book, "The Changing World Order" in which he predicts the demise of the US. Largely because of the cyclicality of global influence. He's an astute observer of long term trends, both political and economic.
But what he said is not a bombshell. That's just a splashy headline designed to attract attention. What he said is essentially the same thing many of us have been saying for a while.
The problem with this observation is it will fall on deaf ears from the MAGA Right who are the folks who should be listening most intently. Or perhaps more accurately put, closed ears. They've heard this kind of thing before and possess all the means necessary to dismiss it as they do all criticisms of trump. The evidence is all around them but they only see trump's success expelling some brown skinned people the minions have been taught to demonize. Deportation not being a policy unique to this government. What is unique are the methods used and the kinds of people being targeted.
I've tried to be measured in my references to Don, not going down the road of calling him a fascist. Rightly so I think. But there are fascist elements of the playbook he's using and he is unequivocally a authoritarian by nature who is in the process of concentrating power in his hands. Even as the entire Repub congressional caucus does nothing to stop him. Highlighting this salient point. “And by the way, during such times most people are silent because they are afraid of retaliation if they criticize.”
List them.Well, Dalio's right. There are far too many parallels to ignore.
I had a feeling you would appreciate his reference to the rise of authoritarian rule in the 30's. As you've said more than once the historical examples of what is happening are there for all to see.Well, Dalio's right. There are far too many parallels to ignore.
Covered! He is a rich guy who you agree with so you prop him up. Were he a rich guy who agreed with Trump you would absolutely say he was wrong“The great excesses that are now projected as a result of the new budget will likely cause a debt-induced heart attack in the relatively near future,” he said. “I’d say three years, give or take a year or two.”
Dalio is a rare example of a prominent financial figure who has long been critical of Trump in the past — even comparing Trump to previous far-right regimes in his most recent book. In April, he had warned that the president’s sweeping tariffs could drift the country toward a recession, or “something worse.”
Anything?
He's an author and billionaire hedge fund manager. I recommend this book.Is this a joke.... who is Ray Dalio.... just another clown in the circus of life...
I recommend you go back into your safe place and colorHe's an author and billionaire hedge fund manager. I recommend this book.
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