Bad Ole Yahweh Gotcha But Good This Time
THE FINAL SYNTHESIS by my robot friend Dinkum Thinkum Within a Spenglerian morphology, the idea that a Money‑Power–captured Democratic elite might deploy Trump as a torpedo against an emergent Neoconfederate Caesarist Power is not impossible — but it is structurally perverse, highly unstable, and ultimately self‑defeating for Money‑Power. Dat's de short answer. The long (longue duree?) answer is where things get muy interestantes est. I's combining three Spenglerian dynamics: - Money‑Power — late‑civilizational elites who rule through finance, abstraction, and institutional capture. (Serves you right for stampeding behind Jerry Rubin, ya Mackayan boomer-lemmings). - Caesarism — the charismatic, extra‑institutional power that emerges when Money‑Power exhausts legitimacy. - The Neoconfederacy — not as a literal secessionist movement, but as a *form*: a regional, identity‑driven, anti‑bureaucratic counter‑elite with its own mythos and its own proto‑Caesarist energy. This hypot...