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Some of you may find my views “contradictory” in terms of why I may still consider myself a progressive. Let me elaborate.

There was once a time when government may have been considered a bit more reliable, responsible, less focused on totalitarian rule through surveillance, control (removing privacy, instituted CBDCs, etc). I don’t think this directions bodes well for anyone, regardless of political alignment. They’ve gone way too far and I see no reason for them to stop.

I think my biggest worry in terms of removing the state entirely from the equation, or even mostly, (even though I see tremendous benefit in free market alignment and often think the state doesn’t do a good job at most things it is tasked to do), is that the past century has created fracture and a dependency in our society for a lot of state social welfare and socialist support for how our economy operates.

Over a long enough time frame I’d be a huge proponent of removing a lot of this. But for the foreseeable future the collapse would just be too big and too damaging for me to stomach.

The lesser of two evils for me is supporting many government social welfare programs (however imperfect they are), and continuing to advocate for and build out parallel systems in bitcoin and have folks trickle in. Then by the time the system is completely crumbling (yes even more than today), hopefully we have more people who have set their life up in a way that is less reliant on this systems that were never going to last anyway (social security, student loan forgiveness, Medicaid, what have you).

That’s why I get so angry at progressive and democratic politicians who are not supportive of bitcoin and all it offers—because they don’t have long term solutions and they know it, particular regarding our economy, social welfare programs , and beyond. They would rather say screw you to millions of Americans than see if there are solutions in Bitcoin and via Bitcoin builders. Insane.

Anyway, that’s my delayed morning community rant. Good day!

That's not far from Ron Paul's position.

Do you think you might be attached to the "Progressive" label for cultural reasons?

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We’re entering into a new bitcoin paradigm. I’m sure it can sound like many things. I’m very drawn to libertarian socialism as well (perhaps via a fedi system), and i probably believe a bit more in equity as well

As long as the relationships are consensual, I'm all for people experimenting with progressive ideas. I hope it works out.