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RE: How Was 2024 and What to Expect from 2025?

in LeoFinance3 months ago

Trump is driven by selfish emotions rather than any real ideology. For all his faults, Biden is a politician who knows when compromise and cooperation are needed. Adding Musk to the mix is a recipe for disaster, but I expect Trump to get fed up with him grabbing the attention. Whatever happened to Vance?

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Whatever happened to Vance?

Probably he knows "his place" when it comes to Trump, unlike Elon Musk. 😄

Trump is driven by selfish emotions rather than any real ideology.

I tend to agree that Trump doesn't really have an ideology.

For all his faults, Biden is a politician who knows when compromise and cooperation are needed.

One of Biden's faults was that he couldn't see that he was finished, and that HE didn't beat Trump, an entire system did.

They need to know when it's time for someone else as it's a demanding job. Biden's stubbornness cost them dearly. So we get a guy who's old and crazy instead :(

Politicians are just people and have the same faults as the rest of us. They are not all corrupt or stupid as some make out. It's been made about personality rather than policies now and that is not good. The UK has not gone quite as far that way yet, but obviously certain forces are keen to nudge us off course.

It's been made about personality rather than policies now and that is not good.

Certainly agree with this. The focus of discussions have shifted from what is important to what's... cool. Maybe it comes from the focus of new generations...