Is America Going to Get Gayer, Browner, and More Repressive by Disney Stock?
So Adam how is it how do I make a bet on the fact that America is going to get Gayer, Browner, and more repressive by Disney stock they recently had bought by your comeback so I think that'll help you out confirm your biases. yeah man I mean I can't believe they had to drag I grew out of retirement to save this like once impregnable drug or not of American culture like desperate move not looking good if I had to sayYeah yeah it is not Walt's company anymore that's for sure. Roy ain't really putting up much of a fight I think it's his brother oh no the Disney family themselves are like all your weird gay people now so much
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Ray Dalio, founder of Bridgewater Associates, has written several books on the world of investing and the economy in general based on his years of experience as manager of the world’s largest hedge fund. In the latest of his ‘Principles’ series, Dalio applies his quantitative approach of macro investing to analyzing countries, seeking to identify the factors that lead to strength such as education and work ethic, as well as lagging indicators such as a reserve currency that allow a country to spend beyond its means but ultimately presage a fall from dominance. Notably, Dalio sees China’s rise to the top of global power as likely, with America, while ahead, slowly declining. Tonight we debate the merits of his analysis, as well as the overall validity of a global macroeconomic approach that overlooks key factors such as demographics in forecasting long term power status.