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Finally a poll that makes some sense
I really thought statism was on the ropes there for a moment but alas π
Even though the election favored the candidate I preferred, statism is still the true winner, with its restrictions and economic control. History shows us that, regardless of political leanings, state power tends to expand, inevitably stifling freedom and human creativity.
Itβs time to look beyond parties and leaders. Austrian economics teaches that true prosperity comes from voluntary cooperation and respect for individual freedom. Bitcoin and Nostr are the first steps toward a future where people can interact and create without intermediaries or censorship.
There is hope in a decentralized world where value and ideas flow freely. More than changing governments, we need to transform how we understand and live out freedom.
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Anarchism (tm) wins also! Now complaining won't be illegal.
That's the point, it's never at stake
If this version of statism eliminates citizen-based tax then I won't complain about the state for a minimum of one month ... and that's a promise. If not I'm ramping it up to 11.
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True, statism wins, in a way, however: theyβve tried to kill Trump twice already. If they finally succeedβ¦we might see some real change. In a way, I think the best outcome of the election would be an eventual successful assassination of Trump. I donβt wish death on him, but heβs had a long life and martyrdom would be a good spark for things to come. Itβs a sacrifice I would make, especially at his age.
Change that map to states where aborting is legal or illegal, and let's see if it still looks the same.
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I wonder who would become Augustus Trump in the new American Empire if that were to happen.
Ha ha so true, there is the state & there is you
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Bitcoin & now nostr was the connective tissue we all needed, pretty optimistic for the future really
True, me too
People who want to be left alone will always lose to those who want power.
Weird, state doesnβt usually try to assassinate its own.
bitcoin wins