I love what I'm hearing from him, but I can't help but wonder about the odds of him getting the nod from the Dems when they've got Grandpa Joe as the incumbent in office. I also secretly can't help but wonder a bit if he is sincere or just saying what he thinks he needs to say to get elected. You know, like all politicians.
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I don't think any longer any significant change can happen from top. From politicians.
Not only they lie to get elected. Even if they are trustworthy, they get stopped by the corrupted and/or idiotic majority of politicians. Alternatively they are blackmailed or they otherwise lose touch with reality and solid principles.
Unless you're a dictator kind of like Nayib Bukele, it's impossible to pass reasonably swiftly what is actually good for people.
But #bitcoin will fix it from the bottom whether they want it or not.
True, you can’t vote your way out of tyranny. But you might as well vote for the least tyrannical candidate on offer
Alternate view: by voting, you’re putting energy into the system, thereby legitimizing it.
That is what the voluntaryists argue. I’m not convinced that casting a vote endorses the legitimacy of the government when the government doesn’t allow you to exit. The reason I don’t vote is because it’s an action that has no effect.
How many minutes or hours it will take you to vote? Could this time be better, more efficiently and with greater impact used by...whatever #bitcoin related?
That's how I look at things.
Is Robert Kennedy the least tyrannical candidate? He’s called for jailing “climate deniers” and shutting down corporations and think tanks who disagree with him.
