Crush Your Enemies Totally: More Yellowstone Wisdom

There are always things to learn from Yellowstone. During John Dutton’s swearing in ceremony for Governor, Dutton’s enemies are sitting in the audience. One of them is the Indian tribal chief Rainwater who is chided by his advisor. 

“You had a chance to be rid of him. You did nothing and he grew stronger. It’s slave rules for you now and it’s all your fault.”

This is where we sit geopolitically in the world. No one fears us and no one respects us. Why should they, we messed up in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, the Red Sea and our half assed support for Ukraine. 

Our lack of strategy, our lack of will to do what is needed: all half assed efforts there. We should have glassed all our enemies' lands. Gutted them with our monetary power and trade instead of shipping all our industry and jobs to our biggest enemy. 

Compounded by internal tribal warfare between extreme stupid left and right wing morons in our government and media, fighting culture wars that distract us from the enemies literally at our borders. I truly hope I am wrong but America from 2004 till now will go down as the biggest self inflicted wound geopolitically in history. Modern day America’s version of emperor Nero fiddling while Rome burns down. 

We are our own worst enemies if we don’t wake up. I for one am not counting on this. I will do everything I can to help further my country's interests via investing in the latest technologies and our best people. Building companies in Defensetech, deeptech and software in general. That and unabashedly, helping to suck in as much talent as possible from the rest of the world to the USA. 

At a personal level, I will continue to build my fortress. My mental fortress, my physical fortress and my financial fortress to weather the storm that is coming. I strongly suggest you all do the same soon. Reality is that violence seems to be coming which sucks. But violence is also needed to defend what you believe in and what you love. 

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