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Are presidents not allowed to support future candidates who they think will best carry their decisions forward?
Also, literally every single president in history has issued an executive order (except Harrison who died a month in) – why should this change now?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Executive_order#Table_of_U.S._presidents_using_executive_orders
Not sure what you’re trying to argue for, but if you’re really using decentralization as a measure to pick a side, I’d argue the other side is demonstrably worse in this regard due to their tendencies toward regulation and censorship, and their near unilateral historical influence over social media, traditional media, academia, big tech, the primary process, etc.
I prefer to judge based on actions over speculation about hypothetical future political scenarios, and on the net I think Trump and the team he has assembled better represents the interests of the crypto industry and country at large 🤷🏻♂️ 1 reply
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