Tag: iran

  • Let There Be A Speedy End To The War

    Nobody voted for “regime change for Iran” or “free Iran” apart from a few snaky Washington DC insiders and people with Iranian family members.

    The war is costing a billion dollars a day. Given the source is the Pentagon, which has famously lost tens of trillions of dollars in the past, the figure is likely double.

    There’s this idea that “best known knowledge” is government statistics and figures but the best known knowledge is that government “is asshole” and when the ringmasters have a vested interest in cooking the books, the books matter less. Yet the majority of people charge ahead, perfectly satisfied with whatever meager disclosure has taken place on the part of the government. I guess to not do so would be enter “conspiratorial” territory, a view I don’t particularly share because I have another alternative: to think in principles.

    Follow the money is the oldest rule in politics, I was so brilliantly reminded by my friend and firebrand Michelle Malkin through her masterful book Open Borders Inc(currently on sale for a mindblowing $6 – that’s Clinton Era pricing right there).

    Money moves incentives, whales move money, therefore whales move incentives. I go back and forth on the libertarian view that increases in government spending beget entropy when so obviously there is a will manifest in what the US Federal government is currently perpetrating on most of the civilized and uncivilized world. There’s a well-ordered symphony to all the chaos.

    Unlike a lot of people given over to “conspiratorial” thinking, I grant there are immediate, personal solutions you can engage to slowly reverse the tide: Bitcoin (& Monero), peaceful parenting, UPB, and self-knowledge.

    You have to pound the solutions into the dirt like a tent stake or people tend to drift off, become unmoored, and too loose in their thinking. Then they try to pull you into that. I won’t be drawn into that like I once was. Formerly I needed the adulation but these days, I’m full up like a big chonker.

    The Iranian brass seem to want to come to terms. The American-Israeli coalition carries the bigger stick.

    Once the money’s been stolen (from future generations), all fire breathing about the war devolves to what serves who’s personal interests. On Telegram I like to play with this equation by repeatedly calling for variations of Tehran to be regime changed if I can get India nuked as part of the deal.

    A lot of people’s programming tells them I’m behaving nihilistically but not really, just finding my legs after being not up to snuff for a few years. There is a lot of thought that goes into these quips. I play the quips close to people’s programming but there’s always a thought going on in the background. I’m not sure anyone notices or appreciates it much but it’s fun to me and that’s the way to keep me engaged: keep it fun.

    AI gives strange gifts.

    Iranian shitbag mullahs, lay down your arms. Our Mexican-American fighter pilots armed with top Israeli spec are too much for you.

    I have no love for the mullahs. I have no love for the banking system Iran will be put on. Please don’t make me choose. I have no stake in this. I want gas back under $3 a gallon where it was before Operation AIPAC Fury began. I don’t know anyone from Iran because I grew up in Oregon cattle country (PETA is taking over the state, by the way).

    There is the specter this will be the first war since WWII where there is significant punishment for those who speak out. The harder the speak out, the worse the banking sanctions. The longer the war goes, the less face that can be saved for our GOP overlords.

    By speaking out for Trump and America’s interests in the first place, not only was my social media career completely kneecapped, resulting in well north of $1million in lost business potential, now if I can’t speak out I don’t get to eat zee bugs? No, thanks. I’ll just sit this one out. Remember, I do other stuff now, too. I can help mend relationships, salvage bad parenting, vet potential mates, increase job performance (good at this one), or help overcome bad personal habits. Did a lot of studying and have had a lot of practicum in order pull that off.

    Hit me up at stevefranssen@protonmail.com if you’re interested.

    The People are not in charge. I wonder to myself if I am beginning to regret going for Trump in 2016 and 2020 given how I absolutely do not regret holding out in 2024. It was an odd stance because it was less about how Trump would be weaponized, which was obvious to see, and more about the lack of Americanness of the politics – which to my discredit I did not well convey. I wasn’t in a forthcoming mood. That’s changing.

    There’s a lot more to be said here but other duties call. Thank you for making it this far. It’s you deep readers who I admire the most. And for the donos, I’ve been mulling over some subscriber only content here on Substack, so stay tuned!

    Kebab, sir?

  • War With Iran Appears Inevitable

    More American wealth is set to vanish.

    I’m going to set up my commentary a little bit, so bear with me as I dump a few negative headlines on you – ice bucket challenge style.

    The Bush Administration said the invasion of Iraq would cost $50-60 billion.

    The actual cost?

    The Costs of War Project at Brown University’s Watson Institute (a widely cited nonpartisan source) estimated around $2 trillion for the Iraq War alone in earlier reports, with more recent analyses (covering 2003–2023 operations in Iraq and Syria, including anti-ISIS efforts) putting the figure at about $1.8–1.9 trillion to date, rising to roughly $2.9 trillion when including projected future veterans’ care through 2050.

    American wealth is going going gone…

    Long-term costs, given healthcare obligations to veterans, approach $6trillion by some estimates.

    Now tack on another 40% to account for fraud.

    The Kushner/Netanyahu war against Iran will be much the same. It is truly a sight to behold to watch an unelected cabal of foreign businessmen traipse around American military sites as if they owned the place:

    You think they’re discussing how they’re going to deliver for the American people?

    After all, they do own the military sites. Rather, they are direct representatives of the people who do. If you interrogated them after a police arrest, they would probably admit as much without blinking an eye.

    Check out the current US national debt. This is the money that is owed to the R*thschilds, Chinese banking cartels, Japan, and various other elite conglomerates:

    The Federal government spends a million dollars roughly every 17 seconds.

    Having been raised by an award-winning accountant and a trained, professional scientist, I know the importance of the financial figures. They cannot be handwaved away.

    America’s liabilities exceed $180trillion.

    Trump has been directed to open a US Board of Peace which is basically a real estate group that looks to make upwards of $50billion on the seaside land that the United States just helped Israel level and empty of human life.

    Let’s check in on public sentiment regarding the Board Of Peace.

    Three weeks ago, the Vatican was invited to the Board Of Peace but declined:

    The new Pope isn’t exactly based:

    It’s worth noting that Trump did not campaign on the Board of Peace and that the $10billion “set aside” for the board and Gaza’s real estate development was literally conjured out of thin air.


    Alright, done with the headlines – on to the commentary.

    The recent Venezuelan venture done under the goofy auspices of the Monroe Doctrine, Operation Southern Spear, cost US taxpayers approximately $7billion plus ongoing security commitments in the region.

    Have you seen the price go down at the pump?

    No, you haven’t because all that Maduro oil is languishing in hoc for whatever reason.

    The hope with Operation Unalive The Mullahs is that it will be a decapitation strike. The Democrats are pouncing on the political opportunity by attempting to shutdown Trump/Kushner’s military buildup in the Middle East:

    Strip Tromp of all his powers heheh

    I don’t like the Mullahs. The Ayatollah is a Black Lives Matter guy:

    And he’s probably not an ally, he just said these things cynically to oppose “the Great Satan that is America”.

    A part of me would be relieved for total outcome conclusion in the Middle East but we all know it will never end until the entire planet is completely subjugated.

    Nest cameras are here. Drones flying by your house will be deployed after a “national emergency”.

    Thankfully there is hope: Bitcoin is hanging in there after taking a walloping the past 4.5 months.

    People who want to project their power don’t want to hear about Bitcoin. Why? Because all State power is advanced by taking other people’s money for one’s own ends.

    That’s the accountant in me.

    The accountant don’t lie.

    The accountant is grateful you’ve made it this far and so here’s a cool pic as a reward.

    The Accountant 1 with Ben Affleck? Good stuff. Accountant 2 with the swarthy little brother? Not so much.

    If I was a betting man, I’d say that Bitcoin is set to go down another $20k but I’m not a betting man anymore and your guess is as good as mine. No one can predict the short to mid-term future of Bitcoin apart from figuring that war will drag it down another ~$9k or so, as it has done in each of the last 3-4 military engagements of the past ~6 years (including Biden’s war with Russia).

    A nifty way of looking at the baseline price of Bitcoin is that is near or just above energy cost. Beyond that, think of the people who are HODLing right now despite the mountains of Bitcoin FOMO being spread on the timeline. These people are doing what they can to hold the uncivilized world to account. That’s the idealism in Bitcoin. Everyone has their reasons for being vested in it. Some people see that the health of Bitcoin as the death of the creeping Leviathan.

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    I’m sick and tired of having to live with the decisions of other people, especially when they’re so inefficient at allocating capital that they force or defraud it out of others. Love the oil and gas guys. Love the organic food producers. Love Toyota for the wonderful, 32 year-old pickup they put into the world for me. Not exactly a fan of these bureaucrats in business suits brainwashing my fellow Europeans into going and dying in yet another Middle Eastern military engagement.

    I guess I’ll hope for a limited decapitation strike. Once the money’s stolen, there’s no morality in it and so then you’re just stumping for your personal interests. I guess my personal interest is that as few White men, zero if possible, die in any conflict with Iran. Of course, I don’t want anyone to die. That’s because I’m kind-hearted. That’s a turnoff for a lot of people these days because everyone’s minds have been gooped by short-form video content and a constant barrage of negativity via headlines (sorry I did that earlier to you).

    If you’re HODLing some measure of Bitcoin, you have my gratitude. You’re one of the good guys. Let’s stay connected. Hit that subscribe button for me will you?

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