Yeah.

And honestly I think Europe will not see the likes of Milei for decades. Populist, neo-con, statist, yeah. Libertarians, very unlikely. In my view...

The main thing is, this model is only truly bad for the workers in the private sector. Those are the ones with the least security and most opresion. In other words, the people that actually produce most goods, as we know. So it's an incredibly unfair system for those people. Everybody else, i.e the majority of people, loves this model.

And my conclusion is the people in the public sector will never let this privilege go voluntarily. They'll ALWAYS vote for the state. Always. They'll never vote for a Milei. That would be voting to lose privilege.

I think the best we can do in Europe is educate public servants to become Bitcoiners and/or develop skills that lead them to a better job in the private sector.

We might have populists, neo-cons, that close borders. But they'll still be very statist.

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