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cadoman
(1,332 posts)And both parties are going to eat from that trough. There's just too much money there that a candidate can go against it and remain competitive.
Also keep in mind that money flows both during the primaries and the general. So it gives a big step up to a candidate who takes the money.
There are increasingly few issues where money doesn't flow to both sides, pretty much assault weapons and women's health.
Johonny
(23,855 posts)And the vast majority of it will remain a complete scam. A legal, for now, scam. I avoid it completely.
cadoman
(1,332 posts)Unless dollars, euros, pesos, etc. are worthless as well?
What is your definition of the term "worthless"? Is it "worthless" to impoverished peoples in Africa who don't have access to stable banking systems?
https://www.brookings.edu/articles/the-role-of-cryptocurrencies-in-sub-saharan-africa/
https://www.weforum.org/stories/2021/09/what-are-the-implications-of-widespread-cryptocurrency-adoption-in-africa/
Is it worthless to freedom fighters in Ukraine who use it to fund their resistance to fascism?
https://www.elliptic.co/blog/live-updates-millions-in-crypto-crowdfunded-for-the-ukrainian-military
Is it worthless to women who don't have equal access to the financial system in their countries?
https://www.coinbase.com/learn/community/women-and-crypto
Is it worthless to Black Americans who suffer the worst outcomes of our current financial system, which is built to enable white privilege?
https://www.coinbase.com/learn/community/black-americans-and-crypto
https://peopleofcolorintech.com/front/the-black-folks-spearheading-the-crypto-revolution/
It seems pretty clear now that crypto is here to stay. It makes sense to have a Democratic vision for crypto and how it is regulated, rather than bury our heads in the sand about its "worth" just because we don't prefer it.
Hey Joe
(51 posts)Money is still green.
Fuck these people
Celerity
(50,317 posts)
YEAs

Alsobrooks (D-MD)
Booker (D-NJ)
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Fetterman (D-PA) Manchin's ghost
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Heinrich (D-NM)
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Kelly (D-AZ)
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Slotkin (D-MI) Sinema's ghost
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Not Voting
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NAYs

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et tu
(2,233 posts)well stated and to the crux of it all-
and d hogg is trying to correct course
so he gets tossed soooo frustrating
markpkessinger
(8,761 posts). . . but names like Schiff, Warnock, Gillibrand do! WTF, indeed!
Bettie
(18,377 posts)isn't that always the answer to these questions?
Mossfern
(3,915 posts)I'm losing faith in the universe at this point.
Thank goodness I can take solace in my garden - for the time being.
Yeah deer - I'm looking at you.
orangecrush
(25,031 posts)I lived in the country, and fully sympathize!

a kennedy
(33,728 posts)
milestogo
(20,850 posts)And Kelly
Tribetime
(6,592 posts)awesomerwb1
(4,753 posts)Especially the younger people.
Anyone who doesn't understand crypto/blockchain technology should at least make an effort to understand what it is and how it works.
Unless you think IBM, Microsoft, Visa/Mastercard, JP Morgan, FedEx Walmart, Siemens, Shell, Coca Cola, Samsung, gold man sachs, Fidelity, Amex, Pfizer, Mayo Clinic, HUmana, Roche to name but a few, are dumb.
Passages
(2,896 posts)The World Economic Forum
https://www.weforum.org stories 2017/11 joseph-...
Nov 30, 2017 Nobel prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz has said the cryptocurrency 'doesn't serve any useful function'.
Joseph Stiglitz: 'We should shut down the cryptocurrencies'
CNBC
https://www.cnbc.com 2019/05/02 joseph-stiglitz-w...
Joseph stiglitz on crypto from www.cnbc.com
May 6, 2019 Joseph Stiglitz, a Nobel-Prize winning economist, says cryptocurrencies should be shut down. He worries that they enable illicit activity by
highplainsdem
(56,653 posts)"Crypto is basically a pyramid scheme, with early investors dumping their tokens when the price rises," wrote Jonathan Taplin in The End of Reality: How 4 Billionaires Are Selling a Fantasy Future of the Metaverse, Mars and Crypto.
I have recently been doing a deep dive on cryptocurrency. Most of the books written so far appear to reach this stark conclusion.
By convincing people to pay "real money for fake money," the people at the top of the crypto pyramid have amassed tremendous wealth. And now these wealthy "cryptopians" want to translate that wealth into political power. They very openly seek to topple the US dollar and replace it with crypto.
And in 2024, these crypto guys are becoming a major force in American politics. A $200 million crypto-funded PAC has quickly become one of the major players in this election cycle. Its main goal is to stock Congress with crypto-friendly politicians and, of course, to influence the presidential race.
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(2,896 posts)orangecrush
(25,031 posts)oasis
(52,348 posts)
Vinca
(52,199 posts)highplainsdem
(56,653 posts)people involved:
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100220066913
And they're trying to make sure not just our economy but our entire society will be subjugated and warped to support their delusions, which they want us to believe will bring utopia.
Con artists have found their ideal president with Trump.
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(2,896 posts)highplainsdem
(56,653 posts)https://www.democraticunderground.com/100219732996
From the second one:
The Crypto Industry Emerged As a 'Political Money Death Star' in 2024
https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/trump-moreno-congress-crypto-death-star-2024-1235168746/
But in the last year, the crypto industry quietly became the biggest corporate spender of the entire 2024 election. According to a report from the nonprofit watchdog Public Citizen, nearly half of the $274 million in corporate money contributed during this years elections came from crypto firms. For comparison, the second biggest spender, Koch Industries the corporation made famous by Jane Mayers opus Dark Money gave $40 million to its Super PAC, Americans for Prosperity Action. Kochs firm and employee PAC only put around $6 million toward electing Republicans to Congress.
After its 2024 spending spree, crypto industry cash is poised to account for a staggering 15 percent of all known corporate contributions made since the Supreme Courts 2010 ruling in Citizens United, the watchdog group found.
The sheer scale of the spending is unprecedented and unlike anything that we have seen before, says Rick Claypool, who authored the report for Public Citizen. He likens it to a political money Death Star that theyre just sort of aiming at the candidates and races. The industrys donations appear to be both about achieving its narrow policy agenda a demand for light-touch regulation in Washington as well as striking fear into candidates hearts about the possibility theyll spend against them.
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orangecrush
(25,031 posts)oasis
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Emile
(35,090 posts)Who are these Democrats? Do they call themselves centrist?
orangecrush
(25,031 posts)At some of the names.
"16 Senate Dems Join GOP to Advance Crypto BillA Gift to Trump's 'Reeking Corruption'
"No Democrats should be supporting Trump's self-enrichment," said one grassroots progressive group.
The industry-backed Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins (GENIUS) Act passed a cloture vote, with support from Sens. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.), the original co-sponsor of the bill, Angela Alsobrooks (D-Md.), Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.), Mark Warner (D-Va.), Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-Del.), Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.), Ben Ray Luján (N.M.), Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), Cory Booker (D-N.J.), Elissa Slotkin (D-Mich.), John Fetterman (D-Pa.), Maggie Hassan (D-N.H.), Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.), Jon Ossoff (D-Ga.), Alex Padilla (D-Calif.), and Jacky Rosen (D-Nev.). The bill is now teed up for Senate debate.
https://www.commondreams.org/news/senate-democrats-genius-bill-advance
walkingman
(9,364 posts)Hotler
(13,192 posts)You know John, you either stand for freedom and democracy or, you stand for fascism and dictatorship. There is no middle of the road, no common ground. I wonder what's the going rate of campaign donation a vote like that earns?