Do any of you have a clue how many lives he's ruined?

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... Read moreMany people don't realize the extent to which treating a nation like a business can deeply affect the lives of everyday citizens. Asset stripping, a term usually associated with corporate takeovers, means selling off valuable assets, cutting jobs, and leaving debt behind. When this approach is applied to public institutions like the USPS or the military, the consequences can be far-reaching. Personally, I've seen communities suffer when postal services are downsized or privatized, leading to job losses and reduced service quality. The idea of subcontracting military operations to foreign entities such as Saudi Arabia or Israel can also raise concerns about national security, sovereignty, and ethical implications. Meanwhile, the public often ends up shouldering mounting national debt without clear benefits. This strategy prioritizes short-term profit for a few at the expense of long-term stability and the well-being of countless individuals who rely on these essential services. It's important to critically evaluate leadership decisions that prioritize financial maneuvers over people’s livelihoods and national interests. Public dialogue and accountability are vital to ensuring that government actions serve the population fairly and sustainably.