On the threat of celebrity expatriation
It’s entertaining to watch high-profile Democrats pretend they’re upset about the Trump win / Kamala loss, but all of their angry promises to leave the country are bluffs that were called back in 2001.
They never go.
Still, all this celebrity moaning and bellyaching has a purpose: to perpetuate the lie that the two parties are actually different. In reality, any differences between them are superficial, involving positions on “issues” that do nothing but pull emotional triggers: issues like abortion and sexual preference and religious traditions.
Governments don’t care about those things.
The purpose of a corporate government is to strengthen and enrich the corporate form. That’s all.
But governments hold onto power by stirring up emotions. And emotions are being stirred yet again by the temper tantrums the television passes out to each household like refreshments in a second-grade classroom at school.
The truth is, corporate wars will continue no matter who wins a presidential election, wars that are funded by the monetization of debt within a financial system both the Democrats and Republicans relentlessly strive to maintain. If you look under the hood, you’ll find that the economic policies of Democrats and Republicans are nearly identical.
Two years ago I made a video on “capitalism” called The War on the Third Chakra. Capital is saved resources, but our debt-based monetary system can't expand when people save their resources so we’re taught to hate and distrust capitalism. And it doesn't matter who’s in the White House or which party has control over Congress. Stimulus (the monetization of debt) will happen either way.
The third chakra energizes the human act of saving, the behavior of holding money and food back and not consuming / spending it. We need to energize the third chakra and stop believing that the fake war between Democrat and Republican requires our participation.