What's the difference between electing a president and electing a village chief?
Trump has won! 👊 As mentioned in the notes from a few days ago, incremental funds are about to enter the market. But today, we will mainly compare the differences between electing a president in the United States and electing a village chief in our village.
1. In the evil capitalist country, such a high-ranking official as the president actually needs citizen votes. Our village chief doesn’t trouble everyone; he has been in office for over 20 years without bothering the common people to vote.
2. The inauguration of the U.S. president requires various speeches and promises to please the citizens. Our village chief doesn’t need to work so hard; the KPI is mainly determined by the town chief alone, without needing to boast or make empty promises.
3. After taking office, the president needs to print money to boost the economy, promote employment, drive the stock market, and deal with some disobedient countries. Our village chief, however, doesn’t have to do that; he only needs to walk around the village every year with two bags of rice and two barrels of oil, take a photo with the impoverished households, and his job is done. The impoverished households feel ashamed and think they have troubled the government.
4. The president risks his life by getting shot while campaigning for votes. Our village chief has been very safe for the past 20 years, living in apartments and driving good cars; for weddings or funerals, he just needs to show up for a drink, and he doesn’t need to appear regularly.
5. The president is over 70 years old and officially in the prime of his career, while our village chief claims to be in his 50s as soon as he drinks, saying he won’t drink anymore. (Bathing and singing, can go)
6. ... The above is just to ramble, but! Trump reserving BTC for the U.S. is far-sighted, while our village chief, town chief, and various other leaders won’t do that because the economy isn’t important; the official hat is important.
In the end, it’s still that saying: don’t mess with contracts. Doge will have sudden surges, and Musk will still make calls; spot can be held. I have always been optimistic about people; many think good news is in place and a correction is coming, but I find this idea very naïve. USTC is the coin I have been mentioning; it can’t have good contracts because it likes to spike, so it can only be spot.