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How about this? You read one of my stories on Medium and tell me what you think. I’ll send you a link. Give me a very detailed review. Then we can discuss step 2. Yes/no?

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My information shows him as a dangerous buffoon. Your information tells you he’s a stable genius. You don’t know anymore than I do. We just have opinions.

Further in my opinion, the shady opportunists, FOX News hosts, Russian-friendly suspects, and other fringe, unqualified characters he’s filling the high levels of government with are amounting a farce, if not forming a future crime scene. But that’s what Americans wanted, so give them MAGA, good and hard, I say.

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A New Era of American Strength? šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø

We can all agree that unchecked spending and the national debt pose an existential threat to America’s future. But today, we are presented with a gift—a three-pronged approach that the new administration seems poised to deliver.

Health. Energy. Spending. These are the pillars that could secure America’s economic dominance indefinitely. Here's how:

1) Health: Nearly half of government spending stems from health-related costs. Addressing the root causes—like the long-term effects of seed oils, sugar, and the mental health crisis exacerbated by mass media (controlled by oligarch-influenced intelligence agencies)—is critical.

2) Energy: Our future energy needs far exceed what fossil fuels can provide. Even if every drop of oil on Earth were accessible, it wouldn’t be enough to sustain the technological advancements and high-energy demands of the coming decades. We must think on the scale of hundreds of terawatts of power—far beyond what we currently produce.

3) Spending: To tackle the debt crisis, bold action is needed—shutting down redundant agencies, eliminating unnecessary regulations, and minimizing government to a minarchist ideal.

It appears this administration is ready to embrace these challenges. Moreover, by successfully countering the oligarchic media's control over public perception, it seems Trump has paved the way for transformative change.

If we rise to this moment, America’s strength—economically, technologically, and culturally—can lead us to an unparalleled future. The question is: Will we seize this opportunity?

What are your thoughts on these priorities?

I think the Biden administration had little clue about these priorities. I think Trump is such a toxic buffoon in mental decline, and the criminals and traitors he’s populating his cabinet with are so outrageously unqualified, that his popularity will crater again in the first months of his tenure, setting the stage for a backlash midterm election in 2026, and a Democratic President in 2028 who’s not a walking fossil.

You asked what others think. That’s what I think.

I think MicroStrategy will become the world’s most valuable company, and Saylor the richest person, save Vladimir Putin or another dictator.

But there may evolve a more market neutral state, when MSTR shares are so diluted that generating Bitcoin Yield provides insignificant accretion, and one might as well sell the shares and buy Bitcoin, reducing various stock market risks.

Until then, šŸš€. They have a new, wide open field to themselves.

Sure, I just don’t think anyone has made the convincing case for how their business model ends. If they can continue increasing Bitcoin per share (Bitcoin Yield) using forms of debt that do not encumber their massively expanding HODL bag, how does that fail? The bigger they get, the cheaper the capital they attract to pay off older debt and buy more Bitcoin.

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