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This particular one was huge. It set up the taxpayer bailouts of the banks, the never ending cycle of the devaluation of the dollar, and forever wars.

I'm putting a lot of trust in the engineers of the building when I step out there. Lol

I don't get it. That building code specified ridiculously narrow balconies set up taxpayer bailout of banks? How is it that any of us still trust the traitors in our governments?

I was referring to the Federal Reserve System when I mentioned taxpayer bailouts of the banks, the never ending cycle of the devaluation of the dollar, and forever wars. I think there are a lot of people in this country who are just distracted, defeated, and delusional.

Oh haha. Not balconies then. There are some pretty far fetched connections, but not that far fetched I guess. I'll have to finally read that book.

I think there are a lot of people in this country who are just distracted, defeated, and delusional.

Most of us. I do not share this delusion, and it frightens me that so many do, simply accept as whole cloth any stories their government and agencies feeds them, no matter how obviously flawed the stories are.

I feel like I connect with the mindset of the founders of cryptocurrency much more after reading the book. I understand now how much of a lifeline cryptocurrency will be when the entire financial system falls apart.

I was among the distracted until the Housing Crisis of 2008. That was when the alarm went off for me because I was directly effected. Our friend from St. Thomas was also telling us about inept FEMA was during the double hurricanes of 2017. FEMA provided nothing until after the first week and then it was Skittles, bottled water, and canned beans with hotdogs. She said it was up to the citizens to take care of each other. I feel like only when you experience something directly or hear first hand accounts of something does it really hit home.