The cryptocurrency industry spent almost $200 million to influence the outcomes of the 2024 United States elections. This unprecedented degree of corporate spending from a relatively small industry had a major effect — but probably not in the way you think.
Let’s talk about where the money came from, where it went, what the cryptocurrency industry’s goals are in politics, and what to do now.
Molly White
Category: Politics
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The Cryptocurrency Industry’s Unprecedented Election Spending
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Army Talk: Fascism!
Citizenship in a democracy is more than a ballot dropped in a box on Election Day. It’s a 365-days-a-year job requiring the active participation and best judgement of every citizen in the affairs of his community, his nation, and his country’s relations with the world.
Fascism thrives on indifference and ignorance. It makes headway when people are apathetic or cynical about their government – when they think of it as something far removed from them and beyond their personal concern. The erection of a traffic light on your block is important to your safety and the safety of your children. The erection of a world organization to safeguard peace and world security is just as important to our personal security. Both must be the concern of every citizen.
Freedom, like peace and security, cannot be maintained in isolation. It involves being alert and on guard against the infringement not only of our own freedom but the freedom of every American. If we permit discrimination, prejudice, or hate to rob anyone of his democratic rights, our own freedom and all democracy is threatened.
Army Talk Orientation Fact Sheet #64October 26, 2024 (Letters from an American)
Army Talk: Fascism! (Internet Archive)
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Rules of Engagement
1) When somebody hurts you, tell them. When somebody steps on your toes, let them know that they stepped on your toes. See how they react. They’ll tell you who they are.
2) When somebody seems too unsafe to trust with your pain, set a boundary. If somebody has proved themselves less safe than you thought, but you still think it’s safe to do so, tell them that you’re going to have to withdraw in some way from them. See how they react. They’ll tell you who they are.
3) When somebody seems too unsafe to trust with your boundaries, leave. If it’s not safe to tell them, or you’re not sure if it’s safe, withdraw from them without telling them. See how they react. They’ll tell you who they are.
A. R. MoxonRules of Engagement (The Reframe)
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Three big answers (about NC elections)
What direction is North Carolina headed in?
The answer: still unclear.
Carolina Forward Research StaffTogether, Robinson and Morrow may have publicly established the floor of support that Republican statewide candidates can expect in North Carolina, no matter what. If anything, this speaks even more clearly to how deep political polarization has sunk in.
Carolina Forward Research StaffThough Democrats won a majority of votes for the State Senate (50.1%) and State House (51.1%), Republicans nevertheless held on to their supermajority in the former, and are just 1 seat from a supermajority in the latter.
Carolina Forward Research StaffThree big answers (Carolina Forward)
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Wind the clock
What you don’t do is give up. The outcome of this election has exposed to many the realities we didn’t want to see, of just how many people around us openly embrace hatred and bigotry and authoritarianism. Standing up to that can be scary and even dangerous, but it is also right. Beliefs are the things you stand for even when it’s scary, even when it’s hard, even when there might be consequences. And the less danger you, personally, face for standing up for what you believe, the more obligated you are to do it.
Molly WhiteWind the clock (Citation Needed)
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American Reality
The shining possibility of an America living up to its ideals feels washed away by the dark reality of the America that is.