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I say more than 99% depends on the dollar. What does not go through the corrupt dollar for the US?

Near-term US recession risk is low, but there are pockets of weakness that could mutate into a downturn later this year. The weaker dollar, though, will be key to whether the US avoids that fate and stocks a significant decline.

Chill out! The Big Beautiful Bill has already saved America from recession by adding trillions of debt which is normal in flat economy. Whoever has the more debt, becomes more powerful.

The drop in the US currency should also translate into a boost for stock earnings.

Let's just drown the dollar to MAGA for eternity! Yes, drowning fiat or printing out of thon air is the final frontier to save the fiat economies, to save the world. All sound like welfare for tax payers, hmmm!

**The truth is — A Bitcoin Reserve could've saved the dollar, America, the world and common men, had it been already implemented. But how can liers leave their source of power? They'll never, so it's better we snatch it from them.

Whew that’s a fiery take, but honestly, not without some truth baked in.
The dollar is the lifeblood of the current system. Nearly everything runs through it, and yeah, it’s propped up by debt, printing, and a whole lot of smoke and mirrors. The fact that adding trillions in debt is now seen as "stability" says a lot about where we are.
And you're right a weaker dollar can give stocks a boost (at least on paper), but long term, it's just kicking the can down the road. The system’s addicted to cheap money and endless liquidity. That can only go on so long before something breaks.
A Bitcoin reserve? Honestly, that would've been the smart play years ago. Sound money, no inflation, no centralized printing press. But like you said those in power won’t voluntarily let go of the one thing that gives them power: control over money. So yeah… maybe it's not about waiting for them to fix it. Maybe it's time to build something parallel and better.Until then? Keep stacking sats and calling it like it is.

Why you say US? I'm not involved.

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