As a general rule I think most politicians are completely incompetent but Liz Warren is one of the few I actually think is evil.
https://twitter.com/watcherguru/status/1641447649231646720?s=46&t=6V7r50ixdlZJYQ3Sv6w14A
Don't be a binary thinker. Politicians can be both incompetent and evil.
I did the same. As far as I know, it is decentralized and committed to privacy.
I think it's more about keeping the rest of the world in mind than not understanding it.
There might also be an element of frustration in recognizing that the largest gains from Bitcoin are going to accrue elsewhere, at least in the short term.
People who have worked in congressional offices would tell you that calling really can make a difference. The lizard people don't like dealing with fallout from their voters.
Accept it, bitch
Timely reminder
Who gets to decide who's "healthy" or "well balanced"? I'll pass on that agreement.
You're making a statistical error in your causality statement, as well as the fact that mass shooters don't have to like guns. The share of gun owners who don't commit murder is higher than the share of psychoactively medicated people who don't commit murder.
I also don't think there's any credible evidence to support your claim that trans people are only on meds because society is so mean to them. If someone's trans in any major American city, the vast majority of people around them are falling all over themselves to virtue signal what an ally they are.
Maybe sooner than expected. Many people expected the collapse to be very fast.
https://stacker.news/items/158542/r/Undisciplined
New site for stacking
It's obviously not really about Tik Tok. They're just trying to get more tools to stifle dissent online.
That's the direct effect. The very old, very young, and very sick will also die as medical products and services become extremely scarce.
But the shooter's not allowed to bring his gun into the gun-free zone.
All forms of collectivism are for the unimpressive.
You're absolutely right that they will try to protect themselves by any means necessary. However, there's an implication in comments like this that they have any idea how to effectively protect themselves.
The regime is old and their mindsets are from the last generation where they could regulate, ban, and propagandize their way around threats.
I don't think they understand their new challenges well enough to adapt.
I take it you aren't aware of the link to psychoactive medications in mass shootings. And while we don't know those details yet, the vast majority of trans people are also on psychoactive medications.
It's a much stronger correlation than with gun lovers and mass shootings.
That's at odds with pretty much any available evidence. White men commit more violent crime than East Asian men, but that's about it.
Maybe he's talking about military actions. Russia vs Ukraine, plus the adventures of the American empire, might be counting for most of the violence at the moment.
There aren't enough recent mass shootings to make this proportional. However, it might be indicative of the portion of psychoactively medicated people that identify as trans.
If our simulation is a comedy, that train will derail and contaminate another water shed.
A state’s basic functions are to:
1. preserve its borders
2. protect peace
3. honor private property rights
4. enforce contract law
5. ensure there’s non-violent means for dispute resolution.
These are means of guarding people so as to allow commerce to be conducted smoothly.
A traditional empire produces security.
They have this saying about Genghis Khan and the Mongols - when they controlled all of Asia, a virgin could’ve ridden from one end of the empire to the other with a pot of gold on her head without being molested.
The Mongols made a point - don’t fuck with the system. If anything gets stolen/anybody gets hurt, they show up with an army and kill everybody for 100 miles in every direction.
The #1 export of the U.S is security. If you look at its bases, they’re basically everywhere besides China and Russia.
-- an excerpt from the Saylor Series Episode 2 - the Rise of Man through the Dark and Steel Ages, its 2-minute version can be found here https://www.2minutebitcoin.org/blog/saylor-series-episode-2-the-rise-of-man-through-the-dark-and-steel-ages-robert-breedlove
That's an idealized fantasy. Here's an accurate description of the state's basic functions: https://mises.org/library/anatomy-state
