Inequality in US may spur ‘terrible civil war’, says hedge fund billionaire

Interestingly I'm a retired senior officer in the military and now CEO of a corporation. So yeah, I've got an opinion but it is based on first-hand experience, which normal people generally consider being "informed" and an "understanding of how leadership actually works in these organizations". What, exactly, is your opinion and vastly superior understanding "of how leadership actually works in these organizations" based on then? You read a book about it in one of your classes?

It's interesting to see your response here. You made the completely asinine assertion that somehow running a bank is incredibly hard...because board members apparently, while running the largest military in the world is, apparently to you "some little game" by comparison. And when someone calls you on that bullshit, you don't even have the balls to defend your moronic assertion but instead launch into an absurd ad hominem attack with absolutely no actual content. Have you stopped to think why you would do that? Is that the kind of person you are, and is that actually effective at accomplishing anything?
What would you say are three primary threats to the United States of America Today?
 
Another prominent voice thinks similar:

https://www.albawaba.com/news/francis-fukuyama-now-says-us-hegemony-will-definitely-end-1455806
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Francis Fukuyama Now Says US Hegemony Will Definitely End
Published November 21st, 2021 - 11:22 GMT

A renowned American political scientist has predicted the end of the US hegemony, with a deeply polarized society affecting the country’s foreign policy.
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And this one:

https://www.albawaba.com/news/61-percent-americans-want-biden-step-down-1455514
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61 Percent of Americans Want Biden to Step Down
Published November 18th, 2021 - 11:03 GMT

A new US poll shows that 61% American voters want President Joe Biden to stand down at the end of his four-year term and make way for a new candidate to head the Democrat ticket.

The HarrisX poll commissioned by The Hill said only 24 percent of respondents said he should run for president again and 15 percent said they were unsure.
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