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RE: LeoThread 2025-08-16 03:50

in LeoFinance2 months ago

were like, okay, now is our opportunity to really go for broke here. It's an opportunity to swing for the fences. And I don't think anyone who lived in the 90s, who grew up in the 90s like me, could have ever imagined that we would be where we are today. I mean, it was stock market was roaring, people were partying, everyone looked great, everyone felt great. It was one of the most incredible times that I remember in terms of just euphoria. So anyway, comparing those to the 70s and the 80s, that's been coming up a lot in my mind lately. And I would like to explore the 70s more. I mean, I think we've covered the 90s enough, maybe from a political standpoint from the both domestic politics and maybe even foreign policy would be interesting if we had the right guest on. I mentioned full spectrum dominance. Andrew Bacowicz wrote a book, American Empire, where he talked about that, but I'm sure there are a number of books that cover it. But especially the 70s, there's so much there to (13/32)