The Revolution continues

in alt-currency •  8 years ago  (edited)

What do Amazon, alt-currency and the recent election in GA have in common?
Rebellion.
Allow me to explain. Amazon has big food manufacturers like General Mills and ConAgra more than bit concerned about their dwindling shelf space and how consumers are continuing to educate themselves via social media and other avenues about the quality of food they are buying. If Amazon takes over the super market industry, and I think it will, you can expect better food choices from smaller companies at better prices.
Next, alt currency. I saw an interesting piece on cnbc the other day(it is attached below). They sent Seema Modey out into NYC too try and live off of bitcoin for a week. She found it very hard...no surprise their right now but that is going to change as more companies open up to alt currency. The bobble heads all seemed to get a good laugh out of it. This piece reminded me of the time Jeff Berwick, The Dollar Vigilante got laughed at by Pete Santelli. I believe Bitcoin was in the $100's then. So Pete who is laughing now?(also attached)
http://video.cnbc.com/gallery/?video=3000627081
Pete Santelli/Jeff Berwick interview: http://www.maxkeiser.com/2013/04/jeff-berwick-on-cnbc-the-santelli-exchange-about-bitcoinatm/comment-page-1/
Lastly, the recent election in the state of GA where Democrats spent $60 million to attempt to install their Trudeau/Weiner clone as a referendum on Trump. Even with the help of all the major networks they could not pull it off. Now please realize I am no Trump fan but the inability of the Global Elite to get the masses to lock step with whatever agenda they decide on is cracking more and more.
Keep it up everyone.

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What they (DEMS) should have done, regarding the GA election, was have George Soros voice his support for Karen Handel. That might have hurt her enough to give the Democrat candidate a chance.