Good points Hans.

RFK jr once said that he is "the acolyte of Al Gore". (There's a video clip, easy to find) And this is not an overstatement.

RFK jr has aligned strongly with the UN Agenda 21, while Trump - against the odds - signed the US *off* from the Paris climate accord 7 years ago, which incidentally, probably caused much ot the deep state attacks on him. The attacks have been relentless after that, basically 24/7. Biden signed the US back on to the Paris climate accord on his first day in office. It was a big deal for the deep state.

Then Trump stood up at the WEF in Davos and spoke out against the socialist climate alarmism policies and condemned them completely. How many other presidents have openly defied the global deep state like this.

In regards to RFK jr, I still have issues with his statement that he wanted to jail critics of the climate agenda. I don't know if he still have this opinion or if he still consider himself an acolyte of Al Gore, I hope he has grown and changed his mind, yet my trust for him is limited. And in relation to the 2nd amendment and gun rights, RFK is scary. On energy he is a disaster.

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More people in the Bitcoin space should think about this obvious flaw in his Bitcoin policy. It all becomes impossible 🤷

Trump on the other hand understands this very well, because he is grounded in ”thinking simple”; ”what requirements must be fullfilled if we want to reach this goal? Ok. Then we must fullfill these requirements so that we can get it done”.

He was a very successful builder who always did the job on time, or before.

Yes, I hope no Bitcoiner thought that RFK jr's policy promises were doable. It's understandable that the person siting on the bench watching the game and have no chance of winning the game will come up with the idea: I could outbid the real players who have a chance of winning so that I seem like the better option, in spite that I can't fulfill the promises.

Yes but I have seen many, many bitcoiners (according to themselves PureBlooded Bitcoiners!) professing that they’re voting for him. Max Keiser has been very vocal about it too. In my view a quite unintelligent, unpragmatic (but ”principled”😇) take.

And one more thing: These Pure RFK-bitcoiners obviously think it is ok if Ross rot in jail for the rest of his life. But I’m sure they feel good about themselves anyway.

Sure, they are free to waste their votes and benefit the Kamala Harris side. I just don't get it personally.