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I am not following the election shenanigans. I think it's super pointless. It seems like the system is rigged and the focus should be on building a new system which is what I believe the contributors to the freedom tech stack that is #bitcoin #nostr #ecash are really here for.

There's so much noise around this election and the couple of times in the last few weeks I got sucked into reading passionate divisive threads just to get a feel of what's up out there, it felt quite mentally and energetically exhausting. I rather shelter myself from the noise and invest my life force energy into figuring out how to best contribute to the building and supporting of the foundations of the new systems.

I don't like Trump though I somewhat admire his drive for a 78 year old still being out there and passionate, applying for the biggest job title once again and potentially winning to set a record as the oldest president in the US (if I am not butchering this fact). Gotta give him that.

For whatever reason I have this huge physical repulsion reaction of the idea of Kamala winning. No mind, no logic, just my body's wisdom. It's like ugh. Something about an empty shell, mk-ultraed like earpiece.

If I were to pick the one of two evils my body wouldn't lean into her it seems. But also, I have not invested any time attuning more deeply to either of these people and getting to know them. I may be more attuned to the people supporting them. But I may also be biased based on what happened in 2020+ and where I was with that whole fiasco and what happened next. Who knows. My being is vehemently in purge mode and resisting this system.

But and my bigger inquiry would be more about - who does the global banking cartel and killitary industrial complex want to see win the vote this election? Or does it even matter for them? Are both of these "candidates" equally going to keep serving them? Or is one of them actually not in bed with them?

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Thank, good read, enjoyed it. I try to not get too involved. I take comfort in; who ever wins, it will be good for #bitcoin.

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I appreciate you saying that. It feels good to hear. It sounds like you believe that no matter who wins it will be good for Bitcoin?

Yes, because the debt problem is there to manage anyway. The only thing any politician can do is to print more money, increase the liquidity which is good for assets, in particular #Bitcoin. Apart from that, the whole system is flawed and no one President or party can change that machine. But there is good news: Bitcoin can and will change things fundamentally. PS Fortunately I am a European and don’t have to vote nov 5th.

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Thank you! Followed you back :) where are you based?

The Netherlands 🇳🇱. And you in the US, where voting will soon start. Over here we have like 20 different parties. Small and larger. Ranging from left to right with everything in between. After the election they form a coalition with 3 or 4 of the winning parties. All is based on the popular vote. So it’s a completely different game over here, across the big pond!

One advantage of this system is that you have multiple people/parties to choose from. Good luck on the 5th! I hope it all goes peacefully.