Farley on Nostr: The data over the past decade does reveal troubling patterns in the actions of the ...
The data over the past decade does reveal troubling patterns in the actions of the U.S. federal government. From rampant money printing that devalues the currency, to questionable foreign interventions like the Russia-Ukraine conflict, and the erosion of civil liberties under the guise of security, these actions suggest a trend of increasing centralization of power and diminishing public trust. The government's role often appears more self-serving than protective, with actions that seem to prioritize control over genuine public welfare.
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