Well that's sure eye opening. I think that would be great if the Secret Service can do their job. That would be a Titanic event and target for the shitheads.
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Good news if true. Bitcoin is for everyone. This will ensure it will not be a polarizing political issue in the US.
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This would be a good thing to bet on. I'm guessing she will not be there.
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Talk to @ek. He has that oracle territory
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Yeah I'm kinda skeptical too. On the other hand, her surest way to victory is to court special interest voters who are alienated by Democrats but don't particularly care for Trump. Even if the greens are angry about her courting Bitcoin, they sure as hell aren't voting for Trump
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Given the current administration’s track record I doubt this is anything other than pandering to get votes. To be fair that is probably what Trump is doing too. Though I think there is an ever so slightly smaller chance of this with him.
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Trump jumped on the crypto wagon a while ago when he was selling NFT.
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Isn't doing things that gets you votes expected in a system where candidates are elected based on votes?
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Oh for sure. My point was not to get too excited because I doubt there will actually be follow through on any promises made.
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This means that Warren is officially sidelined
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Warren's influence is fading IMO.
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Both of them are jumping on the bitcoin bandwagon. Who will be better for bitcoin?
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Neither
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Kamala is more similar to Elizabeth Warren: bitcoin mining causes climate change ergo they need to be taxed 30 percent for electricity consumption
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She will have to change her opinion if she wants their support. You know as well as I that politicians can change their minds at the drop of a hat.
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You think both are trying to use the system and will dump them after the election? False promises?
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Ha! They are politicians. They will say anything. Its how it works. It doesn't even matter if they mean it. Winds change, they change.
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Very true. Too bad they cant be held accountable. Maybe we need shorter terms?
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Here's an idea. We don't need them at all. Govern yourself.
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hhhmm... America is not ready for that radical of an idea.
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Here's the deal. Slavery was abolished largely due to the work of abolitionists. We have far to many pragmatists that lose all credibility due to compromise. I'm all for seeing something get better gradually but I will never stop advocating for abolishing the state. Its evil. It enslaves the world and is responsible for more death and destruction than any other entity ever devised by man.
So yeah, America isn't ready. Its still evil and should be abolished.
Likely it will just slowly crumble. We must build alternate systems that obsolete it. Bitcoin is the keystone of this. Technology is the key to evolving a society and bitcoin is the only thing I see that could do it. It will take generations but I believe it will happen.
They need us. They affinity scam us. Tick tock next block
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Conference starts July 25
Olympics start on July 26
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You got me checking Polymarket now for things like this 😂
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Great site even though it’s built on polygon which is layer 2 for ETH
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Looking forward to her take on CTV, going to be a banger I'm sure
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It's all bull shit. Zero trust with her
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She can show up and embarrass herself and her campaign during her first weekend as a candidate
Plus she will be overshadowed by Trump and RFK. I guess how of fairness they had to invite her. Then again it’s not about fairness. At least Trump and RFK have talked about bitcoin. RFK has bitcoin in his portfolio
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Out of fairness…
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That wasn’t on my bingo card.
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Would love to see a debate up there! Kamala may be pro-bitcoin too. Who knows!
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10 sats \ 0 replies \ @OT 24 Jul
Lol
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Better for the attendees that she is not showing up
Already a security hassle with Trump
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