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If and when Bitcoin becomes a mainstream issue, it is going to undoubtedly throw a cat amongst the political pigeons… and doves… and hawks.

To show what I’m saying I’m going to use the excellent Nolan Chart depicting the different streams in US political thought as plotted against the axes of “Belief in Personal Freedom” and “Belief in Economic Freedom”:

Nolan Quadrant Chart of the Political Spectrum

The debate about Bitcoin has the potential to align two recent Grassroots political movements – Occupy Wall Street & The Tea Party Movement. It also has the potential to divide the Right Wing

ALIGNMENT OF OCCUPY WALL STREET &  THE TEA PARTY MOVEMENT

Up until now the OWS and Tea Party movements have been united in their belief in Personal Freedom, but divided in their belief in Economic Freedom. In the above diagram the OWS would occupy (pun intended) the top left quadrant (left wing),  and the Tea Party the top right – Libertarian.

The reason OWS opposed economic freedom – as it applied to banks and big corporates – was because it believed that an unregulated environment had led to worsening economic conditions for 99% of the population and unfair gains for the 1%.

The Tea Party movement on the other hand, along with the Republicans and the Ron Paul camp, promulgated less government intervention into the affairs of banks and corporates believing that the dymanics of the pure Free Market would automatically rectify any market inefficiencies for the greater good of all.

My own view is that on a deeper level this surface split between the OWS and Tea Party was based on different interpretations of  how the actual system worked. The OWS believed that the way the US economy is presently structured render free markets nothing more than a hoax. Their belief is that the odds are totally stacked in the 1%’s favour. So actually OWS  weren’t opposed to real economic freedom just the false economic freedom as peddled by the corporate lobby.

ENTER: Bitcoin. With the Bitcoin monetary system in place the OWS can now say “Cool, lets have the real economic freedom – as Bitcoin will really facilitate it!”  and in doing this their position on the above graph shifts from the top left quadrant to the top right Libertarian quadrant where they can join their Tea Party brother and sisters.

DIVISION ON THE RIGHT WING

For the Right Wing Bitcoin is a very thorny issue. True “Economic Freedomists” must surely embrace Bitcoin. If they don’t,  they throw their adrent battlecry of “All will be solved by the Free Market” into a very contradictory position. Either they will have to support Bitcoin and retain their position in the bottom right quadrant (and risk upsetting many of their campaign financiers) or they will be forced to renage on their “Economic Freedom” principles and take one step to the left where they will share territory with the Nazi’s and North Korea – the Totalitarian State.

 

 

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Today’s announcement by NY Mayor Bloomberg that he is now backing Obama for the election is huge. I’ve been following Bloomberg closely for the past year, especially after the Occupy Wall Street movement. This is a huge shift for mayor Bloomburg who has a Republican background and has always been a staunch supporter of Corporate America.

What caused the shift? In his own words – Super Storm Sandy. The effects of global warming finally struck home and on that card there is no doubt that the Deomcrats have a better record than the Republicans.

I watched the pictures of the Atlantic Ocean flooding onto the floor of the New York Stock Exchange a few days ago. Maybe it was Nature’s own Occupy Wall Street that finally got the message home. It has finally placed Global Warming at the center of US Politics, where it belongs. In fact (if and) when Obama is announced President next week, Mayor Bloomberg’s announcement could well prove to have been the pivot point of the whole lead up to the election.

The “Trickle Down Effect” takes on a new level of reality: Ocean water trickling into the heart of Corporate America; Global Warming trickling into the heart of American politics. So huge a symbolic moment is rare. Lets hope it will go down as a defining moment in the fight against Global Warming too…

 

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American politics – am I missing something?

27 October 2011

I am not an American citizen. I live far away. However American politics ultimately affects me along with everyone else on the planet. So I watch whats going on from the outside and am often very puzzled with what I see. In my opinion the OccupyWallStreet movement is well overdue. And I’m hoping it can […]

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5 Concrete demands of Occupy Wall Street

19 October 2011

Whilst Corporate-backed Big Media try to paint the international Occupy movement into a chaotic, left-wing hole – some very bright people within the movement are coming up with solid and practical solutions: 1. Break up the monopolies. The so-called “Too Big to Fail” financial companies – now sometimes called by the more accurate term “Systemically […]

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