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I’m just a pizza guy that cares deeply about freedom.

Libertarians and Bitcoiners have a chance to elect people that - could - actually change the terrible way America is heading.

I’ll take 3/4 or even 1/2 a loaf, all day. I have children and grandchildren to protect. If American strays even further left, coupled with an ever growing electronic panopticon, we may have no way out.

Bitcoin fixes a lot, it does not fix everything.

I live in Michigan and it was an absolute shit show under a democrat governor, draconian tyrant, during the last four years of bullshit. Republican ran states - though not perfect - were much much freer than democrat ran states.

Presidents come with coattails, they come with thousands of appointments, and Trump’s team of Elon, RFK, Vivek, Vance, Gabbard; looks pretty damn good to me.

If Trump Wins...

If Trump Wins...

https://brownstone.org/articles/if-trump-wins/

Trump enjoys the momentum.

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Four of the most recent major national polls show him up 2 to 3%, while Democratic-friendly outlets like the New York Times and CNN both show a TIE race in their final surveys.

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The 2016 and 2020 elections were razor close even though Clinton (5%) and Biden (8%) had solid polling leads at this point.

We need to contemplate a Trump win not only in the electoral college but also in the popular vote.

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Here are some thoughts:

JD Vance ascendant, obviously. Big implications for the Republican trajectory.

Will Trump replace Fed chairman Jay Powell? Or merely jawbone for a change in policy? In a new CNBC https://x.com/stealthqe4/status/1849421966517658008

, former Fed governor Kevin Warsh argues that the Fed has juiced both the stock market and inflation. Would reducing inflation, which Trump has promised, automatically therefore lead to a stock market correction and economic slowdown? Not necessarily. If Trump unleashes productive economic activity and Congress ends the fiscal blowout, the Fed could normalize monetary policy without causing a major economic slump.

Will Trump impose the broad and deep tariffs he proposed? Or will he mostly threaten them as a bargaining tool with China? I’m betting on some of the former but more of the latter. We notice, however, Trump allies are floating a trial balloon to replace income taxes with tariffs. As impractical and improbable as that may be, we’re glad to see the mention of radical tax reform reemerge after too long an absence from the national discussion.

How will he organize the “deportation” of illegal migrants? In the best case, it will be difficult. There will be scuffles and chases. Critics will charge the new Administration as cruel and worse. How much stomach will Republicans have for a messy process? One idea would be to offer a “reverse amnesty” – if you leave peacefully and agree not to return illegally, we will forgive your previous illegal entry(s) and minor violations. This would incentivize self-identification and quiet departure. Plus it would help authorities track those leaving. Would migrant departures truly hit the economy, as critics charge? We doubt large effects. Substantial native populations are still underemployed or absent from the workforce.

We should expect a major retrenchment of regulatory intrusions across the economy – from energy to crypto. Combined with recent Supreme Court action, such as the Chevron reversal, and assisted by the Elon Musk’s substance and narrative, it could be a regulatory renaissance. Extension of the 2017 tax cuts also becomes far more likely.

Trump has never worried much about debt, deficits, or spending. But he’s tapped Elon Musk as government efficiency czar. It’s an orthogonal approach to spending reform instead of the traditional (and unsuccessful) Paul Ryan playbook. Can this good cop-bad cop duo at the very least return out-of-control outlays to a pre-Covid path? Can they at least cancel purely kleptocratic programs, such as the $370-billion https://www.realclearinvestigations.com/articles/2024/10/22/overnight_success_bidens_climate_splurge_gives_billions_to_nonprofit_newbies_1066437.html

? Might they go even further – leveraging the unpopular spending explosion and resulting inflation to achieve more revolutionary effects on government spending and reach? Or will the powerful and perennial forces of government expansion win yet again, sustaining a one-way ratchet not even Elon can defeat?

What if the economy turns south? One catalyst might be the gigantic unrealized bond losses on bank balance sheets; another might be commercial real estate collapse. Although reported GDP growth has been okay, the inflation hangover is helping Trump win on the economy. But many believe the post-pandemic economic expansion is merely a sugar-high and has already lasted longer than expected. A downturn early in Trump’s term could complicate many of his plans.

How will NATO and its transatlantic network respond? Or more generally, what will the neocon and neoliberal hawks, concentrated in DC and the media, but little loved otherwise, do? Does https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2024/10/trump-authoritarian-rhetoric-hitler-mussolini/680296/

from Anne Applebaum — arguing Trump resembles Hitler, Mussolini, and Stalin all rolled into one — portend continued all-out war on prudent foreign policy? Or will they adopt a more sophisticated approach? If the neocons move wholesale and formally (back) into the Democratic fold, how long will the coalition of wokes and militarists hold? On the economic front, Europe, already underperforming vis-a-vis the US, will fall even further behind without big changes. Reformers should gain at the expense of the transatlantic WEF-style bureaucrats.

Can Trump avoid another internal sabotage of his Administration? Before then, if the election results are tight, will the Democrats seek to complicate or even block his inauguration? Can he win approval for his appointees in the Senate? Can he clean house across the vast public agencies? How long will it take to recruit, train, and reinvigorate talented military leadership, which we chased away in recent years? And how will Trump counter – and avoid overreacting to – taunts, riots, unrest, and lawfare, designed to bolster the case he’s an authoritarian?

Will the Democrats reorient toward the center, a la Bill Clinton? Or will the blinding hatred of Trump fuel yet more radicalism? Orthodox political thinking suggests a moderation. Especially if Trump wins the popular vote, or comes close, pragmatic Democrats will counsel a reformation. James Carville, for example, already complains that his party careened recklessly away from male voters. And Trump’s apparent pickups among Black and Latino voters complicate the Democrats’ longstanding identity-focused strategy. Other incentives might push toward continued belligerence and extreme wokeness, however, and thus an intra-party war.

Will the half of the country which inexplicably retains any confidence in the legacy media at least begin rethinking its information diet and filters? Or has the infowarp inflicted permanent damage?

Will big business, which shifted hard toward Democrats over the last 15 years, recalibrate toward the GOP? Parts of Silicon Valley over the last year began a reorientation — e.g. Elon Musk, Marc Andreessen, David Sacks, and before them, Peter Thiel in 2016. But those are the entrepreneurs. In the receding past, businesses large and small generally lined up against government overreach. Then Big Business and Big Government merged. Now, a chief divide is between politically-enmeshed bureaucratic businesses and entrepreneurial ones. Does the GOP even want many of the big guys back? The GOP’s new alignment with “Little Tech” is an exciting development, especially after being shut out of Silicon Valley for the last two decades.

Industry winners: traditional energy, nuclear energy, Little Tech. Industry losers: Green Energy, Big Tech, Big Pharma, Big Food. Individual winners: X (nee Twitter), Elon Musk, RFK, Jr.

How will the Censorship Industrial Complex react? A Trump win will pose both a symbolic and operational blow to governmental, non-governmental, old media, and new media outlets determined to craft and control facts and narratives. It will complicate their mission, funding, and organizational web. Will they persist in their “mis/disinformation” framing and their badgering of old media and social media companies to moderate content aggressively? Or will they devise a new strategy? A.I. is pretty clearly the next frontier in the information wars. How will those who propagandize and rewire human minds attempt to program and prewire artificial ones?

How will Trump integrate RFK, Jr. and his movement? Will RFK, Jr. achieve real influence, especially on health issues? Big Pharma and Big Public Health will wage a holy war to block reforms in general and accountability for Covid mistakes in particular.

Trump has promised to end the war between Russia and Ukraine. On one hand, it should be easy. Despite what you hear from DC media and think tanks, Ukraine is losing badly. Hundreds of thousands are dead, and its military is depleted and faltering. Ukraine should want a deal quickly, before it loses yet more people and territory. Russia, meanwhile, always said it wants a deal, even before the war started, focusing on Ukrainian neutrality. Why Ukrainian neutrality should bother the US was always a mystery. And yet even critics of the West’s support for Ukraine, who want an agreement, think it will be difficult to achieve. The Western foreign policy establishment has invested too much credibility and emotion. It will charge “appeasement” and “betrayal” and make any deal difficult for Trump. Russia, meanwhile, has secured so much territory and now has Odessa and Kharkiv in its sights. Putin will not be eager to accept a deal he would have taken in 2021 or before. The far better path for all involved was a pre-war agreement, or the one negotiated but scuttled in April 2022.

What if A.I. launches a new productivity boom, enabled by an agenda of energy abundance, including a nuclear power revival? The economic tailwinds could remake politics even more than we currently see.

Can Trump, having run and won his last campaign, consolidate gains by reaching out and uniting the portions of the country willing to take an extended hand?

Republished from the author’s https://infonomena.substack.com/p/if-trump-wins

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Sat, 11/02/2024 - 22:10

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/if-trump-wins

I’m a libertarian/conservative/atheist.

I had knock down drag out fights with the right for 30 years.

But today’s left has gone insane.

How this race is even close (if it truly is) is unbelievable.

As the old saying goes: Ignorance is bliss. I’d guess the more awake u r, the more u might tend to be pessimistic. On the other hand, bitcoin - and Nostr - offer real hope for a better world.

No problem. I appreciate your reply. I’m just a 60 y.o. pizza guy (not techie at all) that cares deeply about freedom. I worried as shit about the future of my children and grandchildren. Therefore I just want to take every chance I can to get this country right before it’s too late.

I and do believe Trump - Along with Elon, RFK, Vivek, Vance, Gabbard - make a formidable team. (Obviously I’ve been disappointed before by politicians, so who knows??)

And to be honest, after the covid hysteria and tyranny I am beyond disgusted. And it’s what drove me to bitcoin.

Bitcoin though - Does give me great hope, as does Nostr.

Lastly - I live in Michigan - our democratic far leftist tyrannical zealot Governor locked michigan down like a bitch. Luckily we live 20

Minutes from Indiana - and were down there all

The time and I drove to Florida 5x’s because I refuse to wear their slave mask to Fly.

Republican ran states - as bad as they initially were - were far far better and much, much more free than democrat ran ones.

Presidents have coattails, bring Tons of appointments, etc.

Therefore, I’m taking my best shot. Take care.

I wish you well.

Not blind at all. But thanks for keeping it civil.

While your statement is probably true, other factors are true as well. Some uncancelable entities moved the needle. Rogan and Chappelle for sure. Also Elon purchasing Twitter helped immensely. And a ground swell of people - finally - got sick and tired of being called every prerogative known to man.

Many Other companies began to lose high value employees - old enough to comfortably leave (that would have stayed longer).

But let’s say u r completely correct, I am blind as you wrote.

I still want the innocent J6’ers Pardoned, I’d love to see Snowden free to return home, and Ross’s sentence - at least commuted.

Freeing Ross may nerve be closer than this election. The left has made zero movement in this direction.

Further - In my humble opinion, bitcoiners and libertarians can sometimes get too deep in the theoretical weeds.

Well, while I never make Heroes of any human - at my age I’m fully aware of their ability to betray - but I would argue - for now - Bukele was/is a great move for El Salvador. Elections matter.

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I will not be voting in this election, or any others for that matter.

Not because I don’t believe in democracy, nor because I don’t believe in the political rights that have been won by generations past; but because of how atrophied both have become in the mutilated abomination that we currently call our form of politics and voting. The false dichotomy that is the current forms of red and blue I believe are much more damaging and pernicious than refusing to vote for either could ever be. Our political agency has been lost, and politics is most squarely to blame.

There once was a time that our elections were actually free and fair, that voting for the right people in the right places and circumstances could make significant differences that actualized The Political; but that is no longer true of the system of politics that has replaced The Political. All that we have now is a system of false and petty differences that will ensure that the machine of government and military continues to crush on, be it under a banner of blue or red—this is the only real ‘political’ choice that we are given. As for everything else, it will continue on to masquerade and marionette towards the promise of possibilities that will never come, just as the broken dreams of change will continue to tell.

I say this to you as the US federal government funnels billions of dollars into foreign wars and shell corporations that will get their money no matter who wins. I tell you this as every budget continues to spiral out of control with every politician having more concern with how they will get their cut, than how they will stop the madness. I say this at the very moment that some child is being killed with munitions from money that each of us as citizens had our dollars financed, and with there being no possibility for any of us to end any of this—at least not as far as voting is concerned.

While I believe in democracy, it is not the one of the state provides, and while I believe in voting, it is not a principle that doing once every four years can solve anything at all. Our current system of politics is at its end, and it has been for quite a while. It is all entirely clear and apparent for anyone to see, and yet the consequence of this truth is far too profound and existential for anyone to actually speak to. That is because the terror of having to admit to ourselves that our political system has been overthrown and taken over by non-elected officials who are responsible to no one but themselves and their contingency of politics is all that matters within the engine of the state, and its demand to remain in power no matter what. The real danger is the state of emergency that has become every day of our lives, with no possible hope of it ending, no matter who is elected to whatever role it may be. The machine of the state operates in one direction, and it is to continue to gather more power for itself no matter what.

To accept the truth of the darkness that we are in is to also accept the fact that this is not something that we can vote our way out of. If we are to create the radical change that we must manifest not only to save ourselves from the destitution and squaller that the current system of politics seeks to impress upon us, but to also create a radical new hopeful future where the vote and democracy can means something again, than it is something that we must build for ourselves alone. If we are to give ourselves and posterity a future that is more free and far than the one that we were given, where The Political can open itself up to politics once again, we must accept that the current path leads to nowhere. We must demand of ourselves to go out into that darkness and seek out new and different solutions that are outside and beyond the power of the state to influence or control so that we may access The Political once again and see what the truth of voting and democracy can offer, or what new and different political systems can offer.

The Political is the radical power that all people everywhere are alway entitled to when the see that the power to create change comes not from asking for approval from the old systems; but to neutralize them with something new. While I do not know what these new systems are, or how they will be created, I do see that there is something immensely powerful in what is being built here. The internet and the possibilities that it offers along with decentralized, censorship-resistance systems imbedded with cryptography at their heart, and sovereignty in mind may just be the kind of protocol that we need to breath life into The Political once again. Few of you will believe in the possibility of such new system of politics for the future, and even fewer will participate in attempting to building such systems, but I believe it is our only hope to create a future which is more free than the one that we have been given, and it is the only hope we have now to ever access The Political again.

While I agree we must change the system, I believe you should take all the ground you can, when given the opportunity. Trump is by far better than Kamala. As a libertarian I’ve had knock down drag out fights with the right for decades, but today’s left… - They have gone insane. We are now - finally - making headway against DEI, all the woke Bullshit, bitcoin is growing, as is Nostr, the right embraces BTC far more than the left.

I’ll take the breathing room that a Trump presidency can give us.

I was at J6 for Trump’s speech (though didn’t go to the capital). My heart goes out to the innocents still jailed - I want them pardoned. I want Snowden pardoned (maybe there’s a chance) and I want Trump to: Free Ross. All That is certainly worth my vote.

Bezos writes: “Many of the finest journalists you’ll find anywhere work at The Washington Post, and they work painstakingly every day to get to the truth. They deserve to be believed.”

He says They - DESERVE- to be believed? After the last 4 years of tyranny, censorship, and elites decreeing just who and who is not “Essential”…. FO

Headed back to punta gorda, Florida tonight.

If any bitcoin people want to meet up, lmk. There for a week.

Good thing Michael Keaton told me I have nothing in common with Trump or Elon. I had no idea…..

Ty for the compliment! We look forward to helping you, bitcoin and Nostr grow!

I don’t disagree with a lot of that sentiment, however, it’s pretty obvious that Bukele and Milei are both, for now, good for their countries.

It’s pretty obvious to me that Musk, is currently, good for (though not perfect) freedom of speech.

IMO if Kamala wins (or steals it) we are in deep shit. If Trump wins - though not perfect - we are much better off.

And a President comes with coattails. I’ll take a Republican Gov. during the scam-Demic, over a Democrat Whitmer (MI) and Democrat Newsom; whom were draconian beyond the pale...

I’ll also take a wall. I want immigration. I want it Sane, slow, methodical, vetted, paying their own way - and that is not what is occurring currently.

And I want the January 6th innocents pardoned. And Ross free.

Much better chances w Trump, hands down.

I didn’t assume you were anything….

And it’s True - the initial money came during trump. But he let the states dictate “lockdown” (what a shitty phrase, left call it what it was: tyranny) measures. I live in Michigan, ran by a Democrat Governor tyrant. Luckily I live only 20 miles from Indiana, which was much much freer. My wife and I were down there 2-3 times a week for some freedom. (Rep. Gov) and I drive to Florida 5x’s, because I would not wear the slave mask to fly. Again- rep. Gov. Much much freer.

The first money pumped out was “necessary”. If u r going to shut down work, basically a taking, u need to let people live.

It seems to me trump was played by the deep state. And if I were president and a Ton of people were telling me we are going to lose millions of people - I’m not sure how I would react. That is why - as disgusted as I was by the enslavement, (I never wore their slave mask except to visit my dying mother - who was pretty far left - and to fly one time to El Salvador because I rationalized that trip was more important than my enragement over what was occurring) I give a little leniency to those that were scared shit less the first couple of months.

(I give no quarter to those that wanted to slave mask my children, and grandchildren, force Jewish star “vax” papers on a supposedly “free” people, or wanted the state to medically rape my friends and family)

That said - once we knew there was little danger at all, the free flow of money should have stopped. Dems added greatly to that.

Further. During the entire fiasco the right was much better with freedom of speech. It wasn’t the right that censored Drs. like Peter McCullough, Robert Malone, etc. Thankfully - thought not perfect - Musk bought Twitter and has helped push back against the censorship of the left.

There is a lot more I like about trump. Better with illegal immigration, no new wars, much better economy until the scam-Demic, bringing N Korea and SK to the table was incredible.

IMO it’s vital that Trump win. And importantly, it gives bitcoiners and nostr some breathing room from the tech oligarchs and the current powers that be.

I don’t agree with her. I see many libertarians or even libertarian/conservatives like myself. As for those of us that support Trump, calling us “simps”, is a bad take as well.

I look at what Harris and Biden have done there last four years - crushing dissent with the help of the tech oligarchs (hence why I use Nostr and hope it grows), enslaving our country thru the scam-Demic, unfettered illegal immigration, 2 new wars, higher gas, food, everything.

We don’t “hate” because I support Trump. We care. We want to buy time to foster a return of freedom of speech. We want our country safe. We want those that attended January 6th and are now jailed (I went there as well, though left after his speech) pardoned. And I want to Free Ross.

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And fantastic food as well!

I highly recommend!

Thanks again.

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