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Unauthorized intel. Redacted narratives. Broadcast from the breach.
가입일 Ağustos 2020
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Give the man the Super Bowl. It would be the most watched Super Bowl halftime show in history. It would be a cultural milestone. It would be a story of redemption. It would be biblical in terms of global impact. It would be era defining.
Autism Capital 🧩@AutismCapital
Greatest living artist. Change our mind. Impossible challenge.
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@Sassafrass_84 @shepherd_book His position is a convenient way to avoid an adult discussion about jewish influence.
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@indexred @lakes12341 Just as an aside, youve always argued in good faith in my experience, and you make me think.
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This is my problem with libertarians. They choose purity over power.
There is no Austrian economics movement.
Nick has motion and he's friendly with Dave Smith. Why wouldn't you support Nick and say, as long as you bring Dave along in some capacity, you've got our support?
Captain Ⓐncapistan@CptAncapistan
@indexred Fuentes is economically illiterate
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@thorninthenorth @CptAncapistan You can end the Fed all you want, as long as Jews are in power, it doesn't matter.
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@indexred @CptAncapistan anyone who says economics don't matter is not worth listening to
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OK. Fair enough. I didn't get that impression from the posts, but do appreciate your takes.
100% we need viable paths from here to there. And, these "libertarians" that Nick calls out don't get that. IMHO it's that the party and so many have been taken over by leftists... which, is the trend of all institutions.
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The fundamental problem in America is that we have people in charge who do not put the best interests of Americans first.
It doesn't matter what the economic system is as long as that's the case.
The point I'm trying to make is that Nick has a movement that puts America first. He's friendly with Dave and doesn't care about the economic system, so he's willing to compromise there.
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The economic system is of utmost importance.
If the country doesn’t move toward free markets, the downward spiral will never stop, regardless of the demographics.
Index Red@indexred
@CptAncapistan here is Nick trying to make a deal with the left He's not against the free market he just doesn't care about the economic system because it doesn't matter. The reason he wouldn't make a deal with libertarians is more because they don't understand politics enough to be of value
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I am actually arguing ideas with him. This isn't about Nick. It's more about strategy: what's the path to ending the Fed?
This is very similar to the discussion I have with blacks about reparations. It doesn't matter if I'm for them or not. What is the path politically to acquire power to make them happen if that's what you want?
I agree with Austrian economics. I have no desire to discuss it because Austrian economics doesn't matter. We will have to build coalitions to make a political push. As long as the push is in the right direction, that matters more.
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Same. I was fine supporting Trump in 2024 based on most of what he was saying, and most of what happened previously, and a hope he didn't get used again.
I get that you support Nick. I don't get why you push him so hard. He hasn't won. He has won some increase of views over time. But, why not make your own arguments and you make discuss?
This CptAncapistan account is not huge. I think he's mostly muted me, though I seem to agree with him on economics, 0% on popular culture.
Why don't you argue ideas with him? Why rely on Nick?
I will never see Nicks opinion. I find him to be the "right" version of a Mark Levin. I don't see him going anywhere.
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@CptAncapistan Massie has no movement. None of those guys do. Maybe it will be born; I don't think any of them have the ability to create one organically we'll see. But that is the ultimate difference. Trump had a movement. Nick has one now.
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The right is at a crossroads as we leave the Trump era. It can go in a Vance direction, a neocon direction, a Massie direction, or a Fuentes direction. The libertarian backing of Trump, who was always going to be the nominee in ‘24, was an attempt to push MAGA in our direction. It didn’t work, but Massie has raised his profile in the process. Now that there is no presumptive nominee for ‘28, I think the play is to go all in on Massie if he’s willing to run. If not, then I don’t know yet. A lot can change. But none of it really matters if we don’t start moving toward free markets. Some flavors of socialism are less bad than others, but they’re all bad, and Fuentes’ is only better than the current system in that he’d presumably have us in fewer wars.
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I'm a very big supporter of his movement. He's really just replaced Trump. It's funny when I was supporting Trump nobody ever said anything like that as feedback.
I'm a big proponent of learning from people who have a better take than you do. I'm a big proponent of best take wins—I don't care who has it.
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Why do you rely on Nick so much?
I've seen your videos. You are worth making arguments yourself.
Let's face facts - there are a lot of people who have no interest in Nick, and it's not just because the left hates him. He's pretty malleable on certain things. He's a great media person, but he turns off more people than he attracts.
Why push a personality instead of a position? Is it because he has no positions we can be confident he'll stick to?
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And I'm not aiming that at you; it's more about the larger libertarian discussion.
This is why everyone, like Nick, Charlie Kirk, and many other people I've talked to, are former libertarians. I don't know your position fully, but it's frustrating.
Politics is the struggle for power, whether in the workplace, a locker room, or at the state, city, county, federal, or global level.
You can't have liberty without power. You could argue that the only people with liberty are the ones with power, and that the more power you have, the more liberty you have.
That's why I supported Dave Smith backing Trump even though I didn't back Trump. I saw it as a power move to make a deal. It was great; it didn't work out, but that's what you need to do. The decision was solid, and Trump exposed himself as a Jew and they dropped support.
You have to get in the arena. Otherwise you're just a bunch of nerds at a nerd convention who are right, but it doesn't even matter that you're right—who cares? You're politically meaningless.
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@indexred It’s not that I don’t understand it, it’s that I despise it.
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@wholemars My wife hates big trucks and doesn't like the Cybertruck. Normally she wouldn't drive it, but because of full self-driving she didn't have a problem trying it out and would've loved the truck if it looked different.
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@indexred yeah, and the cybertruck is such a comfortable vehicle to use it on
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@CptAncapistan here is Nick trying to make a deal with the left
He's not against the free market he just doesn't care about the economic system because it doesn't matter.
The reason he wouldn't make a deal with libertarians is more because they don't understand politics enough to be of value
Fuentes Updates@FuentesUpdates
Progressive Democrats and nationalist Republicans need to work together. The left will have to give up on immigration, and the right on the free market. That would be a popular compromise and a blueprint to remove support for Israel.
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@indexred I’m not delusional enough to think he’d bring Dave Smith along.
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@CardinalMason as long as he doesn't have to denounce Nick
that would hurt if he did
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