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  1. Besides keeping Democrat senators running for President in DC clearing the way for Biden, has anyone considered the effect on the American consumer’s buying habits with a full blown televised bread and circus impeachment trial? Last presidential election cycle many consumers held off buying large items awaiting the outcome of the election. I believe we are likely to have that and more if there is an impeachment trial keeping Americans tied to their electronic devices to watch the battle. And I think that is part of the plan to help get someone from the Deep State elected as President next November.

    1. I am curious too. I think 2020 is going to be a rough ride. And since I’m just a regular person, my feelings are probably similar to others. My personal plan was to be completely stocked up prior to the end of 2019, to do very little spending in 2020 so that I can build cash reserves to get through whatever may come after the election. While I think the Donald will be re-elected, I don’t underestimate the ongoing attempts to remove him from office, and crash the economy trying to do so. And if he does win again, I expect those who oppose him (and us) will cause all kinds of trouble. Just my gut feelings. So, either way, I have planned to tone spending way down next year. My two cents, misguided or otherwise.

    2. As a business owner for 36 years, I can assure you that every presidential election cycle people draw their purse strings tightly starting about June, and they don’t turn loose until mid November.
      It doesn’t really seem to matter who wins most of the time, they just get tight with their money until after things are settled.

      I personally feel that this effect is part of what led to the bubble bursting and the recession of 2008. I often wonder if people with vast sums of money didn’t help things along to benefit their own ends ( profit and or pushing along their idea of a new world order).

      My business has been odd for the last 3 years, and I blame it partly on the constant turmoil from the medias constant harassment of President Trump.

  2. It is good to see that the overseas sales of guns has moved out of the hands of the bloated state department as this has been a negotiating tool rather than simply commerce. Since this responsibility has been removed will the state department cut their staffing? Tongue in cheek. With 75,000 employees they are well beyond their quota for doing their assigned tasks.

  3. RE: Heavy truck sales,I live near the epicenter of inland ports(container intermodal/rail). While volumes are down the capacity is still short, any CDL driver with equipment can be working tomorrow(today if he has DOT Authority). The order frenzy was based on corporate inexperience and those cancelled orders also lose their deposits.
    The terrorist/sabotage/false flag group”White Helmets” founder (British MI-6 agent) was found dead this morning in Istanbul. Are Syrian loose ends being cut,with US troops withdrawing and Iraq refusing to allowing them to stay,reoccupation of oil fields,Russian/Turk cooperation on ending Kurd genocide, Organization to Prevent Chemical Weapons investigations proven fraudulent, US claims of chemical weapons transfers to Syria from Iraq proven fraudulent, ISIS (israeli secret intelligence service/mossad/didn’t bother to change their name) exposed as joint CIA/Mossad operation, Hillary’s coup of Libya to steal weapons to start illegal war/invasion of Syria. A lot of loose ends are still to be cut.
    Gold and Silver prices are worth watching/buying the dip.

  4. We are on the horns of a dilemma: to spend or not to spend. At some point we may need/want to go all in on tangibles and not be the one left holding useless dollars. Ears to the ground. We don’t want to be the last one out of the room.

  5. My spending is going to be more focused in 2020. The tools I need I will purchase.
    The alternate stores of values like PM’s will be bought only to a point.
    The old adage of having cash,(dollars), does not hurt in 99% of the time.
    Also, building more stores of food and hardware is a given.

    I agree with many that chaos is likely if Trump wins or loses.

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