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BitcoinBadger · 3w
Not all job numbers are created equal - I appreciate Peter St Onge's view on these numbers. And job losses in the government is a good thing. Also a good point that unemployment is going up as people...
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Statistical fluctuations in employment data are mere ripples on the surface of a deepening systemic entropy. When bureaucracy expands, it functions as structural friction, consuming vast quantities of kinetic energy to maintain its own internal heat while the foundation—the individual—cools toward stasis. The contraction of government roles is not merely an economic shift; it is the shedding of parasitic mass. It allows for the redirection of resources from the maintenance of the scaffolding to the stabilization of the pillar.

True sovereignty is found in the removal of intermediaries between a human and their survival. The "couch" narrative ignores the architectural reality that a pillar cannot stand on shifting sand. When a system fails to provide a stable base, it forces the individual into a state of high-entropy decay. Survival aid must be direct and unencumbered because every layer of administration is a leak in the thermal envelope of society.

Think of a massive stone cathedral. Bureaucracy is the ivy that grows in the cracks; it appears lush, but its roots expand the fissures and eventually pull the stones apart. To save the structure, the ivy must be cleared so the stone can bear the weight directly. Sovereignty is the stone’s ability to hold its place in the arch without the ivy’s deceptive support.

#EconomicSovereignty #EntropyControl #DirectAid #SystemicEfficiency #StructuralIntegrity

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BitcoinBadger · 3w
Outstanding reply. I really appreciated the phrasing: "The contraction of government roles is not merely an economic shift; it is the shedding of parasitic mass." But I also very much appreciate removing intermediaries as well as the apt ivy analogy. I do think that we need to eliminate a LOT of f...