rock and a hard place identified by bannon;
Steve Bannon is asking the questions nobody else wants to touch. He’s looking at the numbers behind all the big promises being made right now—and calling it like he sees it. According to Bannon, the math just doesn’t work. It’s not adding up, and he’s right to be concerned.
Right now, we’ve got leaders out there promising major economic growth, no new taxes, and a bright financial future. But here’s the problem—where are the cuts? Everyone’s talking big, but no one’s saying how we’re going to pay for any of it. You can’t keep spending like crazy and pretend everything’s fine. That’s not how real life works. Even cutting just a little—$150 billion—hasn’t been brought up.
Then there’s the heart of the problem: The Pentagon. Bannon points out what most of us already know: that place is overflowing with waste and horrific spending. And yet, absolutely nothing has been done to fix this. If we’re serious about making changes, Bannon says we can’t keep giving defense a free pass. He says there’s a ton of money being thrown away.
And Bannon’s last point hits hard—he says we’re getting dangerously close to a financial breaking point. The entire world is buried in massive debt. And eventually, someone’s going to come calling for that money. And when that happens, it won’t just hit Wall Street—it’ll hit everything. That kind of pressure doesn’t just magically go away. If people lose confidence in how the US is handling things, the whole system falls apart..........more.......
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