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donohoe 14 hours ago

They just told you what the difference is.

DoesntMatter22 11 hours ago | parent [-]

There is no practical difference. Both parties are glad to drive the car off a cliff

rbanffy 8 hours ago | parent [-]

The big difference is that, at the current rate, economic collapse of the US will happen in my lifetime, and I’m almost 60. I wasn’t looking forward to that kind of planetary upheaval for my retirement.

JKCalhoun 4 hours ago | parent [-]

My wife worries about surviving the next Great Depression. "Do we have enough cash?", "Should I put off retirement?", etc.

I've tried to tell her that we're all going down. Workers will be laid off, markets will crash, real estate will collapse, money will inflate…

Best look instead for ways to try and enjoy life regardless.