Reflections in the Interregnum
I've been right, wrong, and indifferent about the U.S. election, but I'm glad it's over. Now, via a mix of top-down and bottom-up measures, we must continue pursuing liberation and decentralization.
Well, I called it publically, though privately, I admit I felt it would go differently.
I was wrong about the DNC-cum-Deep State’s ability to throw the election into chaos, though it wasn’t due to a lack of effort. The other team was vigilant and prepared.
I still say a fiscal reckoning is coming, and it might be impossible to turn the Titanic away from the iceberg.
I do believe both parties are rotten, but I continue to hold that one party is uniquely evil and deserves to lose in 2024.
This party is responsible directly or indirectly for censoring me and millions of others.
And here’s another example.
I also think the people have one opportunity to roll back the Glob, in which we have all been in the thrall for decades.
Finally, I am still far more committed to the bottom-up project of liberation and decentralization, but our numbers are still too few, and the memeplex is underdeveloped. So, I persist.
Back to your regularly scheduled programming.
> I still say a fiscal reckoning is coming, and it might be impossible to turn the Titanic away from the iceberg.
A glimpse of this happened in late 2019, when the Fed acted to ease monetary policy. The #COVIDHoax a few months later allowed many people to blame the U.S.'s economic troubles entirely on the "novel coronavirus."