A lot of people from the MAGA side of things had a lot of problems with Trump hosting the Tech Bros in the White House, the Bill Gates types, along with Zuckerbucks, and many others. All the big tech companies, such as Microsoft, Facebook, Google, Apple, and many others, worked hard against Trump to destroy him, not just to beat him in an election. And with Bill Gates, he has his hands all over COVID, and many deaths that resulted from the created bioweapon. Why was he sitting next to Melania? He should be in jail! I get it. I don’t like any of them. But I understand what Trump is doing, and I think it’s a great idea. It would be hard to cheerlead a dominant, thriving economy and to leave those guys out of it. And there is a bigger point to make about it that we’ll get to. However, the wealth creation that comes from the tech sector is truly massive – the kind of economy that most European countries would love to have from just one of the people sitting at that table. And here was Trump getting all of them, former enemies, cheerleading his efforts to expand economic opportunity through the use of AI. As I have been saying from the beginning of AI, our experience isn’t going to be Skynet from the Terminator movies; it’s going to be more servant-oriented, like Star Wars, where bandwidth expansion will make human beings busier than ever. AI is going to want to serve the human race, not to take it over, and the people at that dinner were happy to have a President who could put differences aside and help bring their passion projects to life. I personally love Apple products, and it has bothered me to see them working against the Trump administration all this time, except for recently. Watching everyone at that big table praise the Trump administration was more than a little satisfying. And I only see good things coming out of it. Should we trust any of them? Of course not. But it’s good to get your enemies to work on your behalf, any time you can.
Now, there are many things to consider, especially regarding technology. The downside to AI and computer software in general is the impact on the human mind as it attempts to adapt to it. The Furry Culture that people are discovering now, as a result of Tyler Robinson, is very sexually disturbing, but emerges from a mind incorporating these new changes from technology to reality. Tyler Robinson is the killer of Charlie Kirk and his boyfriend, who was a persistent gamer who seldom ever left the house, and lived in that virtual world, losing touch with reality, obviously. If there weren’t so much anxiety between this new technical gamer culture and reality, would Charlie Kirk be alive today? Would the world be better off? And many would say that technology is the root of evil, corrupting the youth. And there is a lot of evidence in that direction that is perfectly justified. However, with all these new elements comes the need to ground all thinking in the traditions of the past that have proven effective, and to build a future around them. And that responsibility comes directly from leadership, which is what President Trump is providing. In many ways, Trump’s embracing of those who have worked against him allows rebellion to be pushed aside and for the human race to accommodate the changes it needs for its own sake much better. With leadership, people will find their way through the changes, rather than letting them emerge in a vacuum where everyone loses touch with reality.
But even more important is the notion that the Trump administration is a fascist one, that suddenly has all kinds of implications after the murder of Charlie Kirk. Why do young people think that Trump is a fascist, or anybody from the MAGA movement, for that matter? Elon Musk obviously fell off the wagon as a tech leader, which has continued to mystify people who wonder why Musk was ever drawn to Trump at all. But why would Trump let these crazy characters near him in any way when they have shown themselves to be enemies? Well, because it’s better to have people close than isolated. And nothing dispels the fascist accusation more than not being one, and being accommodating of all people with all kinds of different beliefs and working them toward a common goal that they share with many other people. When Trump sits down with people who have not been friendly toward MAGA positions, he is building the party. Elon Musk, for instance, is leaning against trying to start a new party, but is considering getting behind J.D. Vance after the Vice President did a nice job hosting The Charlie Kirk Show podcast after his assassination. You do much better in life bringing people together than in driving them apart, and in so doing, Trump takes the air out of any fears leveled at him that he wants to rule as a dictator. The argument falls apart whenever Trump does these big meetings with people many think he should make enemies out of, or pay back with revenge. That kind of thinking is what holds back the world. As a businessman, Trump believes he can utilize everyone as an asset that benefits the task at hand. In this case, a thriving economy that benefits all people, providing many with upward mobility.
I personally have a lot of enemies, and people I wouldn’t trust with a 30-foot pole. However, in my day-to-day life, I don’t let everyone know who my enemies are. If they want to talk to me, I accommodate them and measure if there is anything useful that can come from the experience. But I don’t trust them. And I’m sure that is the case with Trump. If you are powerful, you don’t need the approval of others, and Trump doesn’t need the approval of the Tech Bros. But they need him, and if he can bring them all to a table to expand the economy and work with him instead of against him, then so be it. We don’t have to prove anything by putting them in jail. There is still time for Bill Gates to atone for the harm he has caused to the world and many others. But if there is a benefit to be extracted from them in some way, you will never know it if you don’t open the door to the possibility. And that traditional way of validating honor is what we’re talking about. When people mean to do you wrong, we measure a resistance to them as the only ethical outcome. However, building larger entities, such as an economy or a political party that truly affords people personal freedoms, is even better. And people shouldn’t know where they stand with you. Conflicting with people you hate isn’t always the best thing. Instead, it seldom is. However, if you can get them working in a direction you support and can guide them in that direction without compromising yourself in the process, then that is best. And that’s undoubtedly what Trump is doing. And I think it’s a good idea that many good things will come from it. Not without their challenges, but they are things that will improve the world we live in. And that is always a good idea.
Rich Hoffman

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