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Re: Trump vs. Biden is almost like Bitcoin vs Fiat
by
temple
on 05/06/2024, 08:55:05 UTC
On the other hand, Trump is a businessman. So he can understand the potential of cryptocurrency. That's why he is talking to the enterprises and company leaders to understand the impact of cryptocurrency from the business perspective.
He is not exactly a businessman, he is more of a showman with a good advertising team who know what the hot topics are and can create good speeches for him to attract the public (or better said the sheeple). The same people who have forgotten that in the final months of his term, Trump was pulling off a Reichstag Moment and it would have succeeded if it weren't for his own Chairman of the Joint Chief of Staff (the highest-ranking and most senior military officer in the United States Armed Forces, general Mark A. Milley).

So does his fake promises regarding crypto really matter when his own cabinet described his actions as the same actions by Hitler and the Nazi regime before solidifying their power?

The Reichstag Moment was insane and guess what he is doing now that he has been found guilty on 34 charges. In one of his most recent interviews he said this:

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“I don’t know that the public would stand it, you know? I don’t — I’m not sure the public would stand for it,” Trump said in an interview on Fox News’s “Fox & Friends Weekend,” when asked about the possibility of house arrest or jail time.

“I think it’d be tough for the public to take. You know, at a certain point, there’s a breaking point,” Trump added.

In other words, he has once again been intentionally playing rhetorically with the possibility for another riot should he get sent to jail. The way he does it knowing what happened back then shows how reckless he can be when it comes to civil peace.