it's a tough decision to be honest. i would be going against all of my principles voting for a man that i despise, just because he said one thing that i like. i'd rather not vote.
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I agree. RFK?
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I think the sad thing is that we have just 2 parties and they’re so polarized that if either deviates from a ‘party line,’ then they’re doomed.
Agree. No way in the world I’d vote for this guy. We’d be a theocracy before the end of his term.
LOL. Maybe loosen up your pussy hat. It's messing with blood supply to your brain.
Did you accidentally think this was Twitter? 🫂
To be honest, Desantis is an authoritarian which kind of goes against the basic freedom principle of bitcoin. So he is most likely political pandering to capture more of the centrist voters.
How is he authoritarian? He's specifically done the opposite?
Why do you despise him?
I don't see Desantis as authoritarian more than he is a reactionary response to liberal expansionism. Liberal expansionism demands that every limitation on human behavior be removed simply for the sake of government having a new class of citizens to protect and pit against traditionalism.
This is similar, in practice and consequence to econ-obsessed conservatives and libertarians believing that human flourishing is best accomplished through market expansionism.
Both sides downplay the severe erosion of social cohesion their expansionism causes. Liberal expansionists downplay the cultural and political discord and the (real) authroitarian reactionism their policies cause, and market expansionists downplay employment upsets and wealth gaps.
Interestingly, both sides insist that the state's raison d'être is to expand "freedom".