Trump didn't have to do this.
He really didn't.
Bitcoiners make up like, what, 1% of his voters? Max?
This is a big deal.
For Ross, and for the world.
It's a sign and message for what's to come.
Trump didn't have to do this.
He really didn't.
Bitcoiners make up like, what, 1% of his voters? Max?
This is a big deal.
For Ross, and for the world.
It's a sign and message for what's to come.
What’s the sign of him and his entire family pushing shit coins mean?
I think the libertarian vote was more impactful, in regards to the Ross promise, than bitcoiners
It was the right thing to do. Ross exudes the ethos of #bitcoin, was imprisoned by a weaponized justice department, and is now rightfully free!
Trump could have freed Ross from between 2017 and 2021 . 🤷🏼
A vocal minority not only tilt hands of power but eventually power paradigm-shifting revolutions. Dont underestimate we the calculating autists.
Pretty unbelievable some “libertarians” and “progressives” fail to see the obvious reality through their TDS
I think a balanced approach is best. There is a substantial portion of people who have the opposite of TDS. Where if you criticize Trump, you must be wrong. TDS is real. The Trump cult is also real. He should be viewed first in light of his actions. That is, if you can find an accurate account of his actions with the distorted mainstream media.
Which have his actions have been bad for america or the world for that matter?
Is the assertion that he can't make bad decisions? Not trying to get into a policy debate. I'm just saying that believing that someone is pure, infallible and can do no wrong is cult like behavior. It's the inverse of TDS.
TDS = everything trump does is evil and wrong because Trump did it.
Trump cult= if you criticize Trump you are wrong because Trump isn't wrong.
It's the same intellectual failure. There is no difference.
I agree in your assessment in theory. But, I'm asking, outside the realm of theory, which decisions do you actually have a problem with?
Being critical of someone for the sake of being critical, doesn't make you a critical thinker. It's just kind of snobbish. In reality, what actual decisions have made been bad for the world and/or America?
If you don't have any, then you don't really have a criticism... And are in fact wrong 🤷♂️
My criticism isn't of trump. My criticism is blindly worshipping him or hating him.
Are you asking me if a criticism I have of Trump so we can debate that particular issue?
I think your misunderstanding who I'm criticizing.
Not at all. Maybe a better way of saying it is, you're either critically thinking about actions or the man. If someone is either praising or hating the man, they're on the wrong boat.
If you can objectively look at actions and results, then you're on the right track. Most don't pay attention to the actions, They dwell on the man. That's all I'm saying.
If you really want something I guess Id say his rhetoric is what I disagree with the most.
On policy, take schedule F. I think it's mostly a gimmick and would not result in the downsizing of the federal government.
But I don't see the point really. We can debate a specific policy or rhetoric. My point is that delusional people can be found on all parts of the political spectrum. A natural distrust of elected officials is healthy and a founding concept.
So Trump, Biden or anyone else shouldnt be your savior. That's dangerous. Very dangerous.
The critizism is almost always style over substance, almost always shallow as a dry pond
"you" as a general term. Not directed at you.
It's because they aren't really paying attention. They're just used to whining about government. They don't actually know what's going on or pay attention to trump. They hate the system and they see a guy that's made billions off of it.
It's a game and he's the best. They're hating the player... We have a saying about that.