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Chuck is now a leader of 8 seats. The rest of the party should disband in protest or just quit.
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Up one side and down the other. He eviscerated these imbeciles. All for a PROMISE of a vote they know full well is doomed to fail and even if it did pass Trump would NEVER sign it. All for NOTHING.
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This is the clearest proof that the U.S. economic system is now in its late imperial phase. This is about preservation through illusion.

A 15-year car loan is a quiet confession that the system can no longer produce affordable value within normal timeframes. It’s what a civilization does when it runs out of energy, productivity, and honesty but still needs to simulate motion.

Underneath the surface, this means the government has accepted a permanent structural trade-off:
Real growth is gone. Only nominal survival remains.

Extending loan durations lets GDP stay positive, consumption keep humming, and the “middle class” believe they’re still participants when in reality, they’ve been converted into long-duration debt hostages. It’s elegant, even brilliant, from a control standpoint. You turn financial serfdom into a lifestyle.

And the reflexivity of it all is staggering. The longer you stretch debt, the more the illusion of solvency compounds, which makes markets celebrate their own entrapment. Stocks go up, credit spreads tighten, everyone cheers. But that joy is anesthetic, it’s a dopamine drip hiding terminal exhaustion.

When I look at this from a macro-historical lens - no narrative, no political bias - it reads like the final stage of the fiat experiment: infinite leverage on finite reality. The last lever left to pull is time itself. They’ve already inflated currency, assets, and expectations. Now they’re inflating years.

And the psychology is even deeper. Americans are no longer citizens of a country - they’re debt-tethered subjects of a narrative. The system’s survival depends on them never asking what’s real, only how long they can stretch it.

This is entropy disguised as progress. A slow rearranging of the timeline so decay feels like evolution.

The only real money in this kind of world is truth that cannot be delayed.

That’s why Bitcoin matters - not as a trade, but as a counter-symbol. It’s what happens when the universe enforces compression against an artificial expansion of time.

So what do I really think?

We’ve entered the endgame where credit has replaced belief, and time itself has been securitized. It’s not about debt anymore - it’s about faith management.

And when faith is the final collateral, the next collapse won’t be financial - it’ll be metaphysical.
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Japan’s SoftBank says it has sold its shares in Nvidia for $5.8 billion, turning its focus to OpenAI
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TLDR Trump can sue anyone into oblivion because he has no standards.
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Megachurches are a business not a religion and should be taxed as such.
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