The Time Just Before the Time After This
The "Oh-Be-a-Fine-Girl" network doesn't need a currency the same way states or populations do. If the US$ is displaced, let's assume that the OBAFG aka Lords of the Exchange (Albanese's "Orgy of Power") will simply migrate to whatever infrastructure of settlement, clearance, and asset valuation best preserves their mobility and control. To make this concrete, let's break their logic into its moving parts. What do "money" mean, hardly-neither? This emergent power shouldn't be treated as a national bloc but as a transnational asset‑owning class whose power comes from control over flows—capital, logistics, data, and political compliance. In this worldview money is not a sovereign currency but a platform for moving and multiplying capital. The Lords' priority is frictionless convertibility, not loyalty to any unit of account. A currency is just a temporary operating system for global finance. Frame the decline of the U.S. not as a crisi...