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The Trump administration seems to be leaning into industrial policy in the same way that the politicians of James J Hill's time were in an attempt to build out the American rail system. Central planning never works, and I find it hard to believe it will work in this context. nostr:naddr1qvzqqqr4gupzq3e0gs8jnmued6f2rp4c6vs07xqvs4vs8zpwt82smcdch4txjvq7qys8wumn8ghj7cnfw33k76twd4shs6tdv9kxjum5wvhx7mnvd9hx2tcpzemhxue69uhk2er9dchxummnw3ezumrpdejz7qqed3jhxum0deej6enjdakj66npd4jhxtt2945xjmrv4pu2r4
2025-12-04 03:27:53 from 1 relay(s) 4 replies ↓
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I find it hard to believe anyone regards the trump administration as anything else but a pack of grifting scammers. The more control they have the higher the bribes they can take in. He is pardoning a narco state leader with baseless claims about Biden. It is so transparently corrupt. The maga movement is dead it’s pure kleptocracy now.
2025-12-04 04:39:47 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent Reply
The documentary on Hill was great. Few understand how destructive to the soul and culture, fiat and central planning is. The desire to just “get money” instead of simply striving to create value in the world is spiritual poison. The love of money the root of all kinds of evil.
2025-12-04 05:22:45 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent Reply
It’s the same old movie playing again. Governments think they can engineer prosperity from the top down, whether it’s 19th-century railroads or modern U.S. industrial policy. Central planning creates distortions, misallocates capital, and eventually collapses under its own weight. Real progress has always come from open markets, voluntary coordination, and individuals solving real problems, not bureaucrats picking winners. That’s exactly why #Bitcoin matters. It removes the political layer from economic coordination. It exposes the cost of bad policy. It rewards efficiency, transparency, and long-term thinking instead of short-term political incentives. If anything, these renewed attempts at centralized control only highlight how urgently we need decentralized, permissionless systems. The future gets built by people operating on a sound economic foundation, not by politicians trying to steer complex systems they barely understand.
2025-12-04 07:07:40 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent Reply