The Overton window has been moved
Bloomberg column by Tyler Cowen: "Trump Likes the Idea of a Federal Bitcoin Reserve. Donβt Laugh."
https://archive.ph/hAnnL
Sad how much I'm incentivised at work to look competent, as opposed to achieve our product goals.
The more I get engineers to do analysis and help me make slides for the "ETeam", or get everyone to commit to highly uncertain estimates, the more competent I look as a product manager.
I actively resist this incentive structure, but it just makes me seem antagonistic and not willing to "operate on an executive level". This, even though by avoiding this middle management bullshit trap I'm helping the business far more.
If the US needs all oil sales to be in USD, and they will start wars to ensure this, why are politicians so keen to promote green energy?
A theory:
The only viable green energy is nuclear and that has been blocked. Wind and solar isn't able to truly replace oil for most uses, but it gives an excuse to use green policy to threaten and control domestic oil production - this ensures that there is still sufficient US demand for oil which helps maintain USD settlement for it.
Perhaps this is why the EU is so rabid about green energy, and why China subsidises production of solar/wind even if they don't use it much themselves.
Probably going to have to vote for Reform UK after reading this in their manifesto:
"We are better to adapt to warming, rather than pretend we can stop it."
Only party not virtue signalling about "Net Zero".
https://www.reformparty.uk/energy-and-environment
This is one of the most undemocratic imperial forces in the world. I'm hopeful that one day a group of countries decide to defy them and render their influence irrelevant, but that seems too optimistic.
In the meantime, best to just mock them and contribute to and use open source tools that cannot be controlled or surveiled.