Jane Coaston
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anti-elite message that can be used that I think would prove effective.
Now, granted, I am not, do not look to me for like political guidance, but I do think that like the kind of, these people are scammers and they're trying to take your money is a far more effective message than we will help you make money through this thing that we don't entirely understand.
Pokemon go to the polls.
Like, I just feel like this seems scammy.
I also have used the term, I think over the weekend,
One, he's been lifting and it's working for him.
And as somebody who likes to do push-ups, I'm like, game recognizes game.
But also he started talking about the Epstein class.
It's an easy shorthand to refer to all of these people.
And I think...
cryptocurrency billionaires would be decidedly of that class, especially given now what we know.
And so I do think that populism is incredibly dangerous to me, in my view, more accurately.
I think that populism is a weapon.
It's not actually a politics.
Steve Bannon, who loves Jeffrey Epstein and thought that he was, quote, brilliant, brilliant, brilliant, has been like wielding or kind of using populism as a vehicle to gain power for himself for like
11 years now.
But I do think that the sentiment of like, these people are trying to benefit from your hard earned money, time, energy, and they're doing so through these corrupt means, that can be a very effective message.
And I would far rather personally see Democrats use that than try to be like, we're going to help you use crypto, especially because it just seems like
Time and time and time and time and time again, somebody makes a lot of money out of crypto.
They make actual currency that can be actually wielded or used.