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RE: The Pact for the Future, Monetizing the Global Ecosystem, and Enthralling Plebs to Billionaires

in #life4 months ago

Who do you think should be President of the United States?

None of the above. Given the corruption and capture of the USG by malevolent overlords that have provided only corrupt candidates for the office through machinations instead of organic nominations and democratic elections of those candidates by an informed electorate, none of the options have any potential to materially reduce that corruption and restore sovereign political control of the USG to American people.

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None of the above. Given the corruption and capture of the USG by malevolent overlords that have provided only corrupt candidates for the office through machinations instead of organic nominations and democratic elections of those candidates by an informed electorate, none of the options have any potential to materially reduce that corruption and restore sovereign political control of the USG to American people.

Dear @valued-customer !

Your argument is truly shocking!😦 I assumed you were against the current federal and presidential systems in the United States!😮 I would like to ask you how you would like the current political and economic systems in the United States to change!

I made a dangerous assumption that you supported the Confederacy in the 19th century!😅

...you would like the current political and economic systems in the United States to change!"

Yes, I would like it to change from what it is to what it should be, which is a mechanism that sovereign civilians can use to achieve mutual ends. Before that change can occur, substantial uptake and development of independent means of production need to occur, so that the lion's share of wealth and power redounds to individuals that merit it because they made it, and fiat becomes without utility because it is without value. That will reduce malevolent overlords to mere peers, at best, and enable sovereign people to themselves govern.

While the Confederacy was correct about law [Edit, except about slavery], they were woefully dependent on manual labor and had but a fraction of the wealth of the Union with which to fight a war. They'd have fared better as a guerrilla insurgency, but they were misled and lost dearly.