I wouldn't vote for Dems even with a borrowed vote, but I do apricate the way this Kennedy is pushing the Overton window with his candidacy. I hope nothing bad happens to him.
Sort of yes, sort of no. The war on crypto might defund these banks, but it also means JP Morgan Chase gets to eat up these banks and keep itself alive, centralizing the banking sectors around only the largest banks. So yes, as controlled demolition of the monetary system, it is still a good thing for some elites.
The problem is that the fundamental basis of the economy is already dead. It's like asking whether or not the gangrene in the arm caused the cardiac arrest on the patient, rather than the fact that he was shot in the head.
There is no money. The system is already dead. This is just agonal breathing. Nothing can be recovered. Claiming that this one bank failure comes from this one policy is simply irrelevant. There are bad policies in every sector that are overlaying on top of each other. We have a Gordian Knot of bad ideas, and we've well past the point of no return.
Honestly he seems like the only candidate who actually reads and thinks about anything important. Maybe he'll get on as Trump VP pick? I'd certainly like to see that
I wouldn't vote for Dems even with a borrowed vote, but I do apricate the way this Kennedy is pushing the Overton window with his candidacy. I hope nothing bad happens to him.
Attacking big pharma and the big banks….
If he becomes a threat, he'll likely follow the family tradition.
Let's make sure we have an "unhinged lone wolf" ready just in case. -The CIA probably
Understandable, but are you sure he's a democrat? The redditors consider voting for him a perma-bannable offense.
Why would he run for president as a Democrat if he isn't one?
Sort of yes, sort of no. The war on crypto might defund these banks, but it also means JP Morgan Chase gets to eat up these banks and keep itself alive, centralizing the banking sectors around only the largest banks. So yes, as controlled demolition of the monetary system, it is still a good thing for some elites.
The problem is that the fundamental basis of the economy is already dead. It's like asking whether or not the gangrene in the arm caused the cardiac arrest on the patient, rather than the fact that he was shot in the head.
There is no money. The system is already dead. This is just agonal breathing. Nothing can be recovered. Claiming that this one bank failure comes from this one policy is simply irrelevant. There are bad policies in every sector that are overlaying on top of each other. We have a Gordian Knot of bad ideas, and we've well past the point of no return.
Honestly he seems like the only candidate who actually reads and thinks about anything important. Maybe he'll get on as Trump VP pick? I'd certainly like to see that
Ellen Brown has been around forever with reasonable down home ideas. Good to see them having having this conversation.