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here's the thing. Outside of the terminally online and politically curious, most folks still haven't checked in for duty.

Life hasn't changed much from a personal aspect for most people.
I dont think the average American will be checking in for duty until its too late. Thats why I never worry about it and just change my approach depending on where I am. At this moment in time I'm looking at it as: get as many people engaged before primary season

Most folks don't wake the first time you shake them. All I can do is give them the tools to do the right thing when they do wake up. For now at least
 

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Much like Richard Spencer, Chuck Johnson has undergone a bit of a centrist-liberal pivot. Its wild.

anyways yall gotta read this:


In a sense DOGE is really a confession of how little work Silicon Valley really does. You’re supposed to look busy for the tech hustle to continue. That’s what all that return to office stuff is really about. Look busy—or people will start to look too closely at the cult and the whole thing will unravel. The reason Elon asks “what did you get done last week” is that he genuinely doesn’t know, nor is he a smart enough manager to know. It’s all a performance, isn’t it?

Of course the purpose of government isn’t to be efficient but to protect rights. But the vary notion of rights is something that’s hard for the Russian, Chinese and Nazi oligarchs we know to, well, grok. I’ve taken to call pronounce the Department of Government Efficiency with a German accent. Go on try it yourself.

Maybe the reason the broligarchs ran to government is that they had run out of ideas and podcasting was increasingly boring…. Is this governing… or midlife crisis?

Or maybe these weird foreigners don’t really know what our country is really about.
 
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