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Can we afford Politicians?

We spent money for a Government that is so corrupt that it begs believe.

Further more the Government has no accountability whatsoever.

And Politicians work in the revolving door sector of making our lives miserable.

The only exception is Ron Paul and he basically agrees with me on many subjects.

Why should we pay for a Government that has no accountability whatsoever and uses violence if we refuse their self proclaimed Authority?

Especially when there are so many solutions to the problem they present and create in order to manifest their own power.

But these solutions aren't even heard of taken into consideration.

Which proves my point.

https://fritzfreud.substack.com/p/can-we-afford-politicians

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The usual job of politicians is to deliver most of the people willingly to the desires and plans of the "owners", but once every 80 years or so, real political talent is necessary to work out a new social-contract which can be functional. It is that time for "the west" again, I think, and a hard time for it, since cheap-oil and cheap copper and so on have peaked, and absolute quantities may have also peaked for a lot of feedstock-commodities like that.

We, societies, need constructive and talented politicians for the next 10-15 years...

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I disagree.

We need inventors not politicians.

Politicians make people subservient to a system... as such they lose their souls.

Politicians always want to keep the 2 class system going.

Inventors however share Ideas that makes everyone's life better.

Without Inventors and people that see the bigger picture we would still live in caves.

It is great Ideas from great people who dare to walk the path no one dared that make change.

Politicians live from the pain they inflict onto others.

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I think you overly constrain the potential roles of politicians. They can very positively contribute to the coordination of reconstruction of a society. Consider Vladimir Putin and Deng Xiaopeng, for instance.

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I know deng... I lived in china...

One thing deng did was to create Shenzhen... it was a fishing village in 1988 and now it is a 25 mil city and the worlds technology center.

But like always there are two sides of the moon... one you see... one you don't - Mark Twain.

I saw them both... same for putin.

Politicians live in a shadow world of perfect systems where people have to comply.

Inventors live by freedom and the law of possibilities.

History speaks for itself.

Most people are famous for creating wars.

On the other hand... the things we use... mobile phone remote AC/DC wireless technology even the internet would not be possible without one man - Nikola Tesla.

Inventors change the world... Politicians make war to enrich themselves.

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In general, yes, but I'm glad that you see what the rare politician, who is a historical-figure, can sometimes facilitate.

Sun Yat-sen might have prevented much suffering and death if he had lived 20 years longer, for instance.

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In General no argument is worth to lose ones respect. And if I would force my pov upon others I would be no better than the Dictators and Impostors I want to derail.

Because I enjoy simply our conversations your blog and your view.

It just hurts me in general that I have to fight so hard for recognition.

Tesla had the same problem and he died poor.

I still have the fighting spirit and I won’t give up.

I am ZEN they can’t touch me and I always present options and solutions… like the AI prevention act and more.

But the fact that I can do it and politicians… isn’t that the proof that they lie?

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Ugo Bardi can send you a free pdf copy for an honest review and you can donate to his sight. He gets pennies from amazon.

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I think Ugo will be more appreciative of those who gain value from his contributions to intellectual discussion.

He has made the information as inexpensive as possible.

He's a good guy.

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I purchased a subscription. I don't think Substack has a donate option. I asked him to send us both a pdf copy in case you don't already have one.

Namaste Friend. Thank you for your work:)

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Thanks Dennis. I have been going through Ugo's long series of Age Of Extermination articles, which I mostly posted before, yet again. This mostly captures them: https://www.senecaeffect.com/search?q=The+Age+Of+Exterminations&max-results=20&by-date=true

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elizabeth nickson has been on fire lately with her analysis of the election fraud-industrial complex. and it is complex all right

https://elizabethnickson.substack.com/p/inside-the-international-criminal

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Thank You, I'll read it carefully.

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Expect the worst from the Genocide Professionals !

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It is hard to know what to expect from them, because they don't mind doing what is worst for us, but they intend to do what is "best" for themselves, which is hard for us to figure out, because they are so tricky and deceptive.

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Can't stay long - work to do... but that first video about Putin's 4,000 page paper looks very much like an AI generated fake. Just sayin'.

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Thanks for the heads-up. Awaiting more information.

It seemed out-of-Russian-character to me, but what do I know?

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John - I'm no expert but there were a few signs to my eye and ear that seemed suspicious. I have noticed in the last several months that more and more I'll watch a YouTube video and about a minute in I'm realize the whole thing is AI generated so even if it's about something I'm interested in I click out as I'm sort of opposed to this new technology. Post something if you find out if it was AI or not. Cheers.

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I know AI writing still has a common odd syntax to it which I'm sure will soon be harder to spot.

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