Aurelius's avatar
Aurelius
aurelius@Nostr-Check.com
npub169yu...2thg
Read Michael Hudson Read Noam Chomsky Read Chris Hedges Read Thomas Paine Read JS Mill Push back on Financial Imperialism Push back on War Push back on Time and Resource Theft Push back on Austerity Develop Public Works and Services Advocate for the Poor Disable Power of Large Corporations #Bitcoin!🍊💊
Aurelius's avatar
Aurelius 3 years ago
Bitcoin is a peaceful wrench in the gears of your war machine
Aurelius's avatar
Aurelius 3 years ago
I know of no one who hates me; thus I hate no one. Don’t wage war in my name, and don’t use war to justify the financial exploitation of of me and my brothers.
Aurelius's avatar
Aurelius 3 years ago
A two party state is not a democracy. We are a plutocracy. To vote on either side is to vote in complicity with policies that favor the corporations and the 1% over your own well being.
Aurelius's avatar
Aurelius 3 years ago
https://rageagainstwar.com/ I hope folks can tune into the Rage Against the War Machine Rally, today at 12:30 est. Help push back on a system of militarization sponsored by dollarization OUR DEMANDS -Not One More Penny for War in Ukraine -Negotiate Peace -Stop the War Inflation -Disband NATO -Global Nuclear De-Escalation -Slash the Pentagon Budget -Abolish the CIA and Military-Industrial Deep State -Restore Civil Liberties -Free Julian Assange
Aurelius's avatar
Aurelius 3 years ago
Banks loaning money into existence incentivizes people to borrow for the purchase of real assets (real estate). They have amplified their market by reducing property taxes to leave more rents on the table to repay interest, by making mortgage interest tax deductible, and by allowing buildings and repairs to be depreciated over time. All of these are new developments, and all of these were designed into law by the finance industry to shift payments from the public tax base to banking profits. Bitcoin demonetizes real estate
Aurelius's avatar
Aurelius 3 years ago
Imagine all humans being able to buy a home for a reasonable amount of their life’s labor. They cannot right now…because banking policy monetizes real estate and entices speculators to push up value using borrowed money. That works as long as money gets cheaper and cheaper.
Aurelius's avatar
Aurelius 3 years ago
“Bad credit” means someone has been victimized in the past by lending practices that are solved by Bitcoin. People are lent what they cannot afford. They are bankrupted by medical expenses. They lose jobs do to deindustrialization. When fair money exists, the neoclassical concept of a morally degenerate “bad creditor” becomes far less common.
Aurelius's avatar
Aurelius 3 years ago
The elite’s use of the “dangerous others” argument…. Blame the Russians Blame the Muslims Blame the Mexicans Blame the Blacks Blame the Gays How about we embrace all of those similarly disenfranchised minorities and blame the bankers who foment disdain and hatred among the masses 🤔
Aurelius's avatar
Aurelius 3 years ago
My wife and I spent the past 72 hours caring for a raccoon with a traumatic brain injury. She died last night as I was petting her. Who knew that raccoons purr like cats when you rub their ears, or grab your hand and pull you back if you stop petting them. The only difference between any two species is the amount of time between them and their common ancestor. The real miracle is not humankind, but life itself in any form. We must honor all the creatures. #Panda Raccoon
Aurelius's avatar
Aurelius 3 years ago
If Wells Fargo can create currency with the click of a button, and I have to work all day to create it, that’s a currency with an inequitable labor contribution. If two men instead want to mine a Bitcoin, they have to put in the same amount of work to procure the miners and run the miners. Everything is about labor. The support for this truth is found in 5,000 years of using gold and commodities as stores of trade value. When currencies not requiring stored energy are employed, they fall apart…like every fiat currency ever. We need a currency that requires just as much work for one guy to create as it does the next.
Aurelius's avatar
Aurelius 3 years ago
Centralization has nothing to do with control over amount. It has to do with control over decisions. In a POS protocol, the man who owns the most, votes the most. Like the dollar
Aurelius's avatar
Aurelius 3 years ago
If you're not careful, the newspapers will have you hating the people who are being oppressed, and loving the people who are doing the oppressing. — Malcolm X Thank you Telegram Truth Channel