

A retired Boston Red Sox legend has recently expressed his thoughts about the present state of the USA. Though it’s not the very first time that he has shared his viewpoints on a socio-political matter. Retired from the MLB stage for a long time now, he is an active political commentator. The personality is none other than the famous Curt Schilling.?
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A six-time All-Star player, Schilling played for the Baltimore Orioles, Houston Astros, Philadelphia Phillies, Arizona Diamondbacks, and the Red Sox. He played a significant role in the Diamondbacks’ shocking World Series victory in 2001. Receiving multiple accolades for his heroics that year, the star pitcher won three World Series championships in his overall career. A pitching behemoth during his playing tenure, Schilling has presented his thoughts on his country’s upcoming financial situation.?
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Schilling, the Red Sox hero in the yesteryears, has always remained notoriously outspoken. Despite his retirement as an athlete, nothing much has changed in his distinctive approach. A conservative political commentator for the Blaze TV network, he has remained highly critical of the present US political administration. So Schilling has yet again echoed similar beliefs which echo with some of his fellow retired MLB counterparts.?

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OAKLAND, CA – August 30: Curt Schilling #38 of the Boston Red Sox pitches against the Oakland Athletics during a Major League Baseball game on August 30, 2006, at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum in Oakland, California. Schilling played for the Red Sox from 2004 to 2007. (Photo by Focus on Sport/Getty Images)
The conservative media outlets in particular have raised concerns over the hike in prices in complaints against the present government. The opposing voices have grown louder since the USA promised to provide $1.8 billion worth of financial aid to Ukraine. Some now believe that the USA is about to reach the point of an economic crisis. So Schilling thinks that the state of disarray is much closer to becoming a face of reality.?
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A Twitter user named Politics N Food posed an online question to Schilling, quoting, “Gehrig38 How close are we to crisis mode in this country?”?
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https://twitter.com/PoliticsNFood/status/1607451403277983746?t=VzUQOsM2Efs4xSPt8CuKKA&s=
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Schilling replied to the query, by stating, “IMO far closer than most believe.”?
IMO FAR closer than most believe. https://t.co/u1usHNTrUo
— Curt Schilling (@gehrig38) December 26, 2022
One fan replied to Schilling, by writing, “Curt we?re not close we?re there. The question is will the realization be beyond the point of no return?”?
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Curt we’re not close we’re there. The question is will the realization be beyond the point of no return ?
— bob (@bob29790056) December 27, 2022
Some replies from other fans:?
Unfortunately I feel it needs to happen. There has to be a stop to this shit at some point
— Acorn Oakley 🇺🇸 (@OakleyAcorn) December 26, 2022
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https://twitter.com/ManMassMaine/status/1607506892577988609?t=AbvL52hDmEa3RjOJ1WOKYw&s=19
Ummm..we are already there.
— Kate Carbery (@misharu2) December 26, 2022
I hate it , but I do agree.
— Anthony Parsons (@AParsons74) December 26, 2022
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We r already there. So in debt now it is prob already too late.
— LittleOne 🐊 (@RealLittleOne) December 26, 2022
Thus, most of Schilling’s followers wholeheartedly agreed with whatever he had to say.?
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But then again, notably, those people also have the same political beliefs as Schilling.?
So, what do you think about Curt Schilling’s opinion? Is he correct in his judgment or is he wrong? Please let us know in the comments section.?
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