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There is a lot of downside. Institutions, captured as they might be, have a lot of value. There has been a lot of pain in Argentina from Milei's reforms, and we were in much worse shape than the US already.
I’d say it’s manifestly obvious that our institutions have much less value than they did in the past.
There has to be a limit to how much they can beclown themselves and burn through their credibility until the currency they use to keep themselves afloat, reputation, is virtually worthless.
Clearly I’m not alone in feeling this, Trump has a mandate and I hope he uses it good and hard.
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