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We all skipped over this but this really fucks us over if the Fed doesn't drop the rates. A major part of the plan is to refinance the Biden loans that are coming due this year so the interest doesn't kill our economy, if these assholes don't drop the rates we can't do that.
 
We all skipped over this but this really fucks us over if the Fed doesn't drop the rates. A major part of the plan is to refinance the Biden loans that are coming due this year so the interest doesn't kill our economy, if these assholes don't drop the rates we can't do that.
It would fuck you over more if the Fed issued four cuts and caused permanent inflation much greater than Trump ever caused during the free checks and business loans. Why should a cut be issued if the performance isn’t there to sustain it?

Trump: “We’re going to end inflation.”
Also Trump: “I’m raising the debt ceiling by 4.5 trillion, creating months of uncertainty, and bullying the fed to issue a billion rate cuts.”
 
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Idk man, most people used to be freehold farmers that banded together in outrage over a small amount of taxation
Albion's Seed is a great history of the different English ethnicities in America and their struggles. You could also look into the multiple great revivals America has undergone the first being in the 1730s. The second was huge in the South and Midwest during the 1810s. Americans for sure had ethnic and religious identities. An ancestor of mine was a baptist minister that founded over 100 towns in Kentucky during the second revival period.
 
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We all skipped over this but this really fucks us over if the Fed doesn't drop the rates. A major part of the plan is to refinance the Biden loans that are coming due this year so the interest doesn't kill our economy, if these assholes don't drop the rates we can't do that.
Has that been stated by the admin or is the conclusion of the internet?
 
Some statins are overprescribed and their side effects are sometimes ignored as an "ends justify the means" thing, but they do work
They're the most profitable drug in history and they keep lowering the threshold to prescribe them, that should be your first red flag.

The guidelines have gone from under 300 total cholesterol to under 200 to pushing even lower including pushing for under 70 ldl being ideal. they have no idea what they're doing except looking to the dollar signs.

There are connections between statins and cognitive decline and I've personally known two different people who had symptoms of cognitive decline who, after stopping their statins, saw a complete reversal in the symptoms.
They'll say that it's only water soluble statins that can get past the brain barrier into the brain but a variety of factors can cause impaired brain barrier function and may result in other ones getting past too. They see impaired barriers in shit like alzheimers and MS for example.

There's no benefit if you're over 65, no benefit if you don't have coronary calcium, no proof of a benefit for women, and might as well be no benefit if you haven't had a heart attack. They also increase calcium in the arteries which they cope over and come up with excuses as to why that's good actually.

They use bloated statistics to make the effect seem bigger than it is, like relative risk instead of absolute, and most of the evidence is for people with metabolic problems or diabetes or pre-existing heart disease. The former two you'd have a much more significant effect if you just got healthy and fixed the diabetes and insulin resistance given they're something like a 4x risk factor for heart disease way beyond what statins can do.

I guarantee it's fucking bullshit, every single thing I looked into after my doctor prescribed them (before I turned my health around) set off major red flags. Heart disease rates have continued to climb since we've been using them despite how pverprescribed they are, there's no real evidence they're helping with anything.

There are tons of criticisms, doubts, and major concerns about how the studies into them are run that are legitimate e enough for me to turn them down and go for lifestyle instead.

Plus the patent is going to expire soon if it hasn't already and they're predictably switching to a new drug to profit off of, another sign it's all been a gift.
 
Has that been stated by the admin or is the conclusion of the internet?
Trump stated directly that he’s trying to refinance trillions in bond payments coming due. That’s why he needs some debt cap, and also because China is dumping US treasury bonds to retaliate.

It serves their purpose of devaluation of the yuan to overcome tariffs, but also makes them hyper toxic to foreign exchange

They’re going to be dipping into the gold reserves, but at a point it’ll be a scramble to establish a welfare state when the factories aren’t making profit
 
This ticks me off, one of the few things that US science does well probably going to go and it's still only a blip in the budget. Musk better come out saying he'll make up for this somehow.

NASA’s science budget could be cut nearly in half under an early version of President Donald Trump’s budget proposal to Congress, a move that would terminate billions of dollars’ worth of ongoing and future missions, according to two individuals with direct knowledge of the administration’s plan.

The budget plan, sent to NASA by the Office of Management and Budget, would give NASA’s Science Mission Directorate $3.9 billion, down from its current budget of about $7.3 billion, according to the individuals who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to publicly discuss the details.

The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment. NASA press secretary Bethany Stevens issued a brief statement: “NASA has received the fiscal year 2026 budget passback from the Office of Management and Budget, and has begun the deliberative process.”


The budget proposal, though not yet formally submitted to Congress, would eviscerate a long list of planetary and astronomical missions, including the next major NASA space telescope and the agency’s goal of bringing samples of Mars back to Earth to search for signs of ancient life.

NASA’s astrophysics budget would take a huge hit, dropping from about $1.5 billion to $487 million. Planetary science would see a drop from $2.7 billion to $1.9 billion. Earth Science would drop from about $2.2 billion to $1.033 billion.
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“This is an extinction-level event for NASA science,” said Casey Dreier, chief of space policy for the Planetary Society, a space advocacy group. “It needlessly terminates functional, productive science missions and cancels new missions currently being built, wasting billions of taxpayer dollars in the process. This is neither efficient nor smart budgeting.”


The Hubble and Webb space telescopes — celebrated for their long list of discoveries as well as stunning images of the universe — would remain supported under the proposal. However, no other telescope would be funded.
That includes the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, which has been designed to study distant galaxies and faraway planets from an orbital outpost about a million miles from Earth. The hardware of the Roman is in place and being integrated and tested at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. The Roman is scheduled to launch as early as September 2026.
The budget draft, known as a “passback,” is one step in the process by which the president sends Congress a 2026 fiscal year budget request. Congress has the power of the purse and can rescue programs targeted for termination by the White House.


Massive science cuts would put NASA Goddard in a perilous position.
“It’d be a huge loss to our country, because what the men and women at Goddard do is the foundation for everything else that we do in space,” Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Maryland) told The Washington Post. He said the Maryland delegation will fight back.
“I think there’ll be very strong bipartisan resistance in Congress to cutting missions that are the foundation of our space program,” he said. “This is like eating your seed corn, and it will have very damaging impacts on our space program, on national security programs, and it will undermine our leadership in the area of technical innovation and scientific research.”
This is a developing story and will be updated.
 
The guidelines have gone from under 300 total cholesterol to under 200 to pushing even lower including pushing for under 70 ldl being ideal. they have no idea what they're doing except looking to the dollar signs.
They push statins because heart disease is a leading killer. As for cognitive decline: long-term studies on statins, which do exist, have not proven that it increases the risk of dementia, Alzheimer's, or overall cognitive decline. I'm not denying your anecdotes, everyone's body is different, but the long-term studies (which were not conducted by statin manufacturers) do not support this.

Statins can lower short-term cognitive performance because they lower LDL (which they are supposed to do) and can raise blood glucose, but this stops being a thing after a "break-in" period and decade-long studies show no notable impact on cognition. Because statins lower inflammation, some suggest it actually helps prevent dementia and Alzheimer's.

Of course, it's also possible that this is all complete horseshit, but that's throwing a lot of data out. I don't get paid to shill for statins, but I do take one because of genetics and I have had zero side effects.
 
We all skipped over this but this really fucks us over if the Fed doesn't drop the rates. A major part of the plan is to refinance the Biden loans that are coming due this year so the interest doesn't kill our economy, if these assholes don't drop the rates we can't do that.
Rates need to be increased not lowered. Printing endless cheap or even free money for two decades is why we're in this mess.
 
This ticks me off, one of the few things that US science does well probably going to go and it's still only a blip in the budget. Musk better come out saying he'll make up for this somehow.
NASA shouldn't have overcharged the taxpayer for their previous space telescope and spent tons of research money on climate conspiracy theories and DEI if they wanted to keep their budget.

That agency needs a massive purge before it can become a useful scientific research department again.
 
Rates need to be increased not lowered. Printing endless cheap or even free money for two decades is why we're in this mess.
Um no, we’re supposed to make the billionaires richer so we can save America. Didn’t you get the memo?
Sorry dude, you got badpacked. The oracle says refi on treasuries is more important
 
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