Hillary's defeat was no ordinary loss. It happened at one of those crucial moments when the plan had to go just right, like a reentry burn. But it didn't happen and there really isn't the spare energy to set it up again.
The underlying reason for Hillary's failure was that the globalist model didn't make sense any more, except for the bigs who collected rents. To billions of people, including the middle class in the Western world, it was a trip to nowhere.
What we are witnessing is the emergence of a decentralized world that will coexist and interface with the globalist model in much the same way as distributed information architectures will live side by side with Google.
Nobody wants to destroy the physical layer of the system, the level 1 connections, It's the level up that the rebels are modifying. We can probably expect multiple protocols to emerge. The cold civil war will die down when the globalists understand the monopoly is broken.
The challenge is to make the intuitive aversion to damaging the level 1 physical layer explicit. As with the deterrence doctrine it's important to understand the dynamics of the new era in order to survive it.
@GlaukosSees
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: "Hillary's defeat was no ordinary loss. It happened at one of those crucial moments when the plan had to go just right, l […]"
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@wretchardthecat
Unfortunately, she will now continue to circle around us for years and years, useless and hazardous, until her orbit finally decays enough and she crashes somewhere like a shoddy Chinese space station...
@wretchardthecat
What about the fact that she didn't campaign in the borderline states as Bill repeatedly advised her? That's what cost her the Electoral College. She did win the popular vote, and we would do well to remember that.