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David Simpson's avatar

Spot on. I feel a little less lonely in this very much not black and white world.

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Neoliberal Feudalism's avatar

Nice post, Luc. Although I (at the last second) voted for Trump, I don't necessarily think the issue is one of optimism or pessimism as laid out here but in (1) framing proper expectations so that we can perceive reality better (based on recursive predictions as a grounding mechanism; if predictions are wrong, one's worldview should update accordingly) and (2) holding "our side" accountable based on principles and avoiding the horrors of Q-level "trust the plan" sophistry and blind hero worship which are already popping up like herpes. The way I see it, the issues that allowed 2020 voting fraud have not been corrected: not the national permanent vote-by-mail fraud (headed by a Democrat "tsar" installed by Marc Elias), not the extensive ballot harvesting, not the Dominion electronic voting machine fraud, no one punished for ballot stuffing in key swing state cities, etc. Therefore, one can only conclude that our upper elites allowed this result to happen, for whatever reason(s) remains up for debate...

I hope that Trump is more successful this time around; that would be great if he is. There are certain structural issues that I think will prevent him from succeeding, though - the extreme deficit and national debt which prevents rearing in very high (20%+) inflation, the unprecedented degree of illegal immigration (where they and their children vote Democrat), and this fraudulent voting structure, basically. I'll go into it in my post tomorrow...

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