@djsumdog Trump is most likely a puppet, but there is a good chance he might actually block CBDCs, but for a completely different reason than you might think.
A lot of people speculate that there is a "civil war" going on between the elites/shadow government. A certain faction isn't on board with The Great Reset/Agenda 21/30 because having a global, technocratic, "China-style" economy will destroy the tried-and-true, war economy. The Great Reset will destroy the middle class and the war economy depends on a middle class that is constantly consuming products. CBDCs and social credit will block certain people from participating in the white market, so less money will be used to fund wars.
Again, this is all speculation. Honestly, I don't know if continuing the war economy would be better or worse than what they're planning.
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>and even then I wrote in Mike Graven and Ron Paul.
Sometimes, I still wonder if write-in voting could still work. Legally, the booths are required to count all votes from registered voters as valid (minus duplicates of course), but there is no way to enforce it. Maybe if we do get a majority to write-in and even if the majority of write-in votes are thrown away, it would be obvious, possibly even more than the 2020 election, and it will just incentivized the masses to revolt, so they *MIGHT* think twice before doing it. Ideally, the candidate should be someone with ZERO connections to congress, CIA, any megacorporations, or organizations, and should be independent from any party.
Who could that be? I don't know. Maybe @ShivaAyyadurai, but he wasn't born in America (though he claims that there is a loophole), and do you really think the CIA/Federal Reserve/Deep State/Bilderbergs/WEF/Club of Rome/etc are going to take kindly to the fact that an independent candidate who won an election solely from write-in votes. That person would have to be REALLY good at dodging assassination attempts.
However, I feel like real change is going to happen at the grassroots, at this point. James Corbett does SolutionsWatch if you want any examples. Miles Mathis also occasionally talks about solutions but from a more non-libertarian perspective and less frequently.