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marmar

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Sat Dec 27, 2025, 10:08 AM 8 hrs ago

Ending the American Dream by 2029?


Ending the American Dream by 2029?
Eye of Newt and Toe of Frog in Trump's U.S.A.

By Alfred McCoy


(TomDispatch) For writers, the future has long been a tricky terrain. While the past can prove unsettling and the present uncomfortable, the future seems to free the mind from reality’s restraints and let the imagination soar. Yet it has also proven full of political pitfalls.

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So, with some trepidation, let me venture into the immediate future and imagine what the United States will be like when President Donald J. Trump finally leaves office (if, of course, he does) in January 2029. To keep such projections within the bounds of possibility, let’s clip the wings of our imaginations and hew closely to Trump’s policies and policy statements.

America’s Place in the World of 2029

In just 11 action-packed months since his January inauguration, President Trump has already demolished the fundamental geopolitics that have undergirded U.S. global hegemony for the past 80 years. Even if he simply persists in his policies for another 37 months, his impact on the American version of a world order will undoubtedly prove so profound that it will strain the limits of language.

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More broadly, the Trump administration is crippling this country’s overall economic competitiveness by cutting its scientific research and conducting a shotgun wedding between fossil fuels and the nation’s electrical grid. According to the International Renewable Energy Association, in 2024, solar power was 41% less expensive (and onshore wind 53% less) than the cheapest form of fossil fuel. When backed by cost-effective storage batteries, those alternative energies now provide the quickest, most affordable means to expand electrical infrastructure in developed and developing nations. ...................(more)

https://tomdispatch.com/ending-the-american-dream-by-2029/




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Ending the American Dream by 2029? (Original Post) marmar 8 hrs ago OP
it's depressing AF... we can only hope Dems take back congress and limit the damage and/or remove him... or he dies soon LymphocyteLover 3 hrs ago #1

LymphocyteLover

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1. it's depressing AF... we can only hope Dems take back congress and limit the damage and/or remove him... or he dies soon
Sat Dec 27, 2025, 02:27 PM
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