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@pre@boing.world
2025-11-22 11:20:28
Content warning: re: bitcoin conference report

Britain is broken, in various ways. Could adopting bitcoin help it bounce back?
Renegade Investor thinks so.
Central banks printing money causes government debt and artificially low interest rates. Their monetary policy is political and done for bankers not for people.
Bitcoin monitory policy is fixed.
Lockdown during pandemic was funded by money printing, and caused a big inflation pump and government debt increase. It caused the current cost of living crisis.
Lockdown could have been impossible under a bitcoin standard.
In pounds the cost of living has gone up lots over the last decade. But in bitcoin it's gone down massively.
He thinks wealth redistribution is taking money from productive people and giving it to those who aren't increasing the country wealth. Here I disagree entirely. Wealth is reality being taken from the workers and given to the capital owners. We are redistributing wealth towards the rich currently. Taking the wealth created by workers to give to idle owners.
I also wonder, would limited government power be good? Did the lockdown save lives? Would it do do under a worse pandemic? Limited government power may be double edged.
Not sure why he thinks immigration is funded by government, rather than immigrants increasing the country wealth. Seems to think bitcoin could reduce immigration, which I find unbelievable and undesirable.
This talk I disagree with quite a lot.
#bitcoin #bitfest #britain

Democrats focused on the improving metrics
and lost voters who were drowning in the day to day reality.
Trump is doing something even worse.
He is telling people their suffering does not exist at all.
That is not optimism.
That is contempt.
And contempt has a way of boomeranging in politics.

@callunavulgaris@mastodon.scot
2025-12-20 05:56:26

Santas and elves rob Montreal grocery store to ‘give food to the needy’ | Canada | The Guardian
theguardian.com/world/2025/dec

The recent election results proved something important.
Voters responded to candidates who spoke directly to economic pain.
When Democrats leaned into economic populism, they won.
They won by acknowledging reality, not sugarcoating it.
They won because they talked like people who know what a grocery bill feels like in 2025.
The mandate was clear:
tell the truth about the economy and fight for people who are getting squeezed.
And now comes Trump,…

@krispijn@social.sargasso.nl
2025-12-28 12:15:03

US voters linking climate crisis to rising bills despite #Trump’s ‘green scam’ claims:
“It’s a fundamental error to treat these issues as mutually exclusive – climate solutions are also cost-of-living solutions. Most of the elite discourse is very bad at estimating or understanding levels of public concern, and this is a good example of this.”
#ClimateChange
theguardian.com/us-news/2025/d

@skington@glasgow.social
2025-12-29 13:23:00

Reform have written to me. Wow, what a push poll. “Rising crime”, “mass immigration” (not devolved), but no mention of transport, let alone the environment (unless that’s what they mean by high energy prices).
Also, why only one set of choices for who I’m voting for? Have Reform forgotten that in a Scottish election you have two votes (constituency and list)?

A survey asking who I voted for at Westminster 2024 / who I’ll vote for in Holyrood 2026, and which issues are most important to me: Scotland’s NHS, Cost of living crisis, Mass immigration, High energy prices, Scottish education standards, Rising crime, Fishing and farming, North Sea oil and gas, Attacks on free speech, Independence.
@primonatura@mstdn.social
2025-12-30 14:00:52

"US voters linking climate crisis to rising bills despite Trump’s ‘green scam’ claims"
#US #USA #America #Climate

@lilmikesf@c.im
2026-01-03 20:42:52

While #Drumpf instigates #WarForOil vs #Venezuela from his #GOP bully pulpit , the US