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Are You One of Them? | *** Urgent Warning From Paradigm?s Publisher, Read Below *** Hi, Matt Insle

Are You One of Them? [The Daily Reckoning] November 05, 2022 [WEBSITE]( | [UNSUBSCRIBE]( *** Urgent Warning From Paradigm’s Publisher, Read Below *** Hi, Matt Insley here, executive publisher of Paradigm Press… with an urgent note. Our chief macroeconomist, Jim Rickards, just released a brand new video with an URGENT warning and I’m making the rounds to make sure you see it. In short, Jim sees a massive midterm election COVER UP unfolding right now. It’s a huge story about President Biden that’s not getting much coverage from the mainstream media. There are TWO things you need to do right now to get caught up: #1 You can see Jim’s urgent update video [RIGHT HERE.]( (He sets the stage for everything you need to know at his midterm election war room: [( #2 Keep an eye on your inbox for an email with “Election Briefing” from Jim Rickards. We’ll be sending out updates leading up to Jim’s live briefing. ^^^ Urgent Warning From Paradigm’s Publisher, Read Above ^^^ The Most Dangerous Man to Any Government - The most dangerous man to any government… - Elites don’t trust you… - Then Brian Maher shows you the strange — and the sad — life of a politician… [Urgent From Jim!]( [Click here for more...]( Hey, it’s Jim Rickards. Big changes are coming to my research service, and I wanted to make sure you saw what was going on. To see my announcement... [Click Here Now]( Annapolis, Maryland November 5, 2022 [Brian Maher] BRIAN MAHER Dear Reader , “The most dangerous man to any government,” argued Henry Louis Mencken, “is the man who is able to think things out… without regard to the prevailing superstitions and taboos.” “Almost inevitably,” continued Baltimore’s sage… “He comes to the conclusion that the government he lives under is dishonest, insane, intolerable… Every decent man is ashamed of the government he lives under.” It appears these United States are rolling out increasing numbers of dangerous and decent men. That is, of men able to think things out, without regard to the prevailing superstitions and taboos… Men who have come to the conclusion that the government they live under is dishonest, insane, intolerable… men ashamed of the government they live under. They are not ashamed of their country, mind you — though some may be. They are merely ashamed of the government that crowns it. For instance: They are ashamed of the government that wrecked their lives and livelihoods and jailed them in over a manageable virus. They are ashamed of the government that would mandate them to take aboard an experimental vaccine without adequate testing — a vaccine that has proven destructive to many — and fatal to some. They are ashamed of the government that spawned a horrific inflation and branded it “transitory.” They are ashamed of the government that cynically labels a $700 billion spending bill the “Inflation Reduction Act.” They are ashamed of the government that trumpets social values often alien to their own. They are ashamed of the government that censors them and tapes their mouths shut when they dissent. They are ashamed of the government that tells them their national borders are “secure,” while millions jump them illegally. They are ashamed of the government that elevates foreign and corporate interests above their own. Here we name but some sources of ashamement. Many others exist — be assured. Are these torts accurate in every detail? Perhaps not always and in every case. A man convinced of government treachery anywhere will tend to see it everywhere. Yet the fact is: Millions of Americans believe they are being bossed and gooned by an overbearing, abusive and rampaging government. They further believe they are languishing at the base of the economic pyramid… while the pyramid’s tip lives grandly — nearly royally – at their expense. And they are hot to change it. The “people” give the orders in democracy, say the civics books. Yet millions and millions of Americans have come to believe that unelected and unaccountable judges, bureaucrats, pettifoggers, understrappers and jacks-in-office do the primary bossing. Thus they are prepared to heave their civics book into the hellbox. “This is a representative republic,” some may shout, “not a democracy. We elect officials to whom we entrust these decisions. If we disagree with them, we get to vote the bums out next time. That’s how it works.” Just so. Yet when one bum goes out, another generally comes in. Not always — not always — but often enough. And if a good man somehow makes it in? He must acquire an extravagant taste for boot polish. He must go along… else he will not get along. He will find himself in a sort of political no-man’s land, obscure and futureless. In most instances he succumbs. Meantime, elites sob about this or that threat to “our democracy.” Yet deeper examination reveals their commitment to democracy is highly… conditional. They do not trust “the people” to do the “right thing.” The Bible-thumpers will ban abortion if you let them vote on it, say the pro-choicers. The isolationists will pull up the overseas stakes, cry the American exceptionalists… and withdraw from the world. The gold bugs and the cryptocurrency kooks will topple the monetary system, lament our monetary mandarins. Anti-democratic hellcats will fan misinformation and disinformation among the red-necked and stump-toothed, yell the censors. Yet the entire lot of them sing hosannas to “democracy.” In reality, they believe no more in democracy than they believe in honesty. They believe merely in their own higher vision — and the power to enforce it. Are we too harsh? Your editor is a man of remarkable equanimity and serenity — if he can say it for himself. Yet here he is insufficiently harsh in all likelihood. Somehow the business seems beyond all human agency, beyond all control. ‘What can I do?’ a fellow wonders, defeated. He may cluck-cluck his opposition to it all — but he is largely a man resigned. His only resort is the vote booth, to which he will take this Tuesday. Will it yield the change he seeks? It is unlikely. It will instead represent the supreme triumph of hope over experience… Below, we show you why anyone seeking high office should be feared — but also pitied. Read on to learn about the strange, sad life of a politician. Regards, [Brian Maher] Brian Maher Managing Editor, The Daily Reckoning [feedback@dailyreckoning.com.](mailto:feedback@dailyreckoning.com) [Warning: Will “Bidenflation” Destroy Your Retirement?]( [Click here for more...]( If you’re like most Americans, you’ve worked hard for decades to build your financial legacy. And now, as a result of Biden’s disastrous money printing policies, that’s all at risk. According to one top retirement expert, “Bidenflation” threatens to destroy your retirement and make your hard-earned savings worthless. That’s why you must take action right away to protect yourself… Get the simple, step-by-step actions to survive “Bidenflation.” [Click Here To Learn More]( The Daily Reckoning Presents: The man seeking high office should be feared, but also pitied… ****************************** The Sad and Strange Life of a Politician By Brian Maher [Brian Maher] BRIAN MAHER A man hunting high office is a man to be watched. And the higher the office he seeks, the closer he must be watched. For this is an ambitious man. And as one fellow who raged with ambition — Napoleon Bonaparte — stated: Those endowed with (great ambition) may perform very good or very bad acts. All depends on the principles which direct them. We generally place our money on “very bad acts.” That is because we have canvassed the history books. Yet a man after high office — in a democracy specifically — is also a man to be pitied. Why pitied? All dignity, all honor, all pride, he must sacrifice in exchange for power. That is because he must face election. Consider the roles that must combine in him: He must be a magician pulling rabbits from top hats. He must be a seller of pre-owned — that is, of used automobiles. He must likewise be a street beggar. He must beg for the franchise of those whom he considers his lessers. After all… if they were not his lessers they would not require his leadership. And so you have the aspirant of high office — by turns showman, confidence man and beggar. Thus this man is a preposterous formula — a man to be both feared and pitied at once. Is this the description of a respectable man? Of a normal man? It is not. Yet it is the description of a man seeking high office. It is the description of a man who believes he is a big deal in this world. It is the description of a man who believes he should lead you. And that you should follow him. But who respects a follower? Not his leader. What Politicians and Salesmen Really Think of You A political candidate and a salesman are brothers. The one solicits your trade, the other your vote. Each pitches his whim-whim at you until he fetches his game. Assume you end up in the bag. He is thrilled to have your sale, to have your vote. But he merely regards you as a means to a rewarding end. He disesteems you inwardly. Behind his flashlight smile he disdains you. You have been duped by his razmataz. He regards you as an all-day sucker. Who then does he respect? He respects the man who refuses the sale, the man who yawned in his face or who voted against him. That is, he respects the man who sizes him accurately. This man he will look straight in the eye... and extend a firm handshake of respect. An Intoxicating yet Horrifying Power Picture our office-seeker in his natural habitat. He stands upon a podium gazing out upon a rustling crowd. What does he see? He does not see individuals. He sees rather a vast, undifferentiated mass. That is, he sees a forest — but no trees. Or to switch metaphors: He is addressing a wheat field. His whoops and shouts raise a mighty breeze. The entire field sways in the wind, this way then that way, back then forth... on his command. He is at once intoxicated by the power he wields over the great human mass, yet horrified that it can be so easily throttled up. It is fearsome to behold. [Man Who Predicted Bitcoin Warns: “Don’t Buy Bitcoin!”]( [Click here for more...]( James Altucher first predicted Bitcoin all the way back in 2013… And ever since, he’s been one of the biggest advocates for it. But now, he’s warning Americans that buying Bitcoin could be a big mistake… [Click Here To See Why]( Pressing the Flesh Our candidate must also appear directly among smaller chunks of this human mass. He considers them his inferiors, yet pretends to be their equals. Their equals? No — their servant! He must visit factories and feign interest in their goings-on. Though he despises others’ children he must plant kisses on infant foreheads. He must attend local eateries, munch bad food and battle bellyaches while shaking countless hands and jabbering with idiots. Invariably, a man takes him by the ear and will not let go. He babbles about his family, his job, his bowling trophy. All the while he longs to be loafing on his sofa in his underwear, looking at the television. The sufferings he must endure in pursuit of power! Enduring his terrific breakfast, he is tortured further by the realization that he must repeat the act at lunch in Columbus and dinner in Wilkes-Barre. Then there is tomorrow in Ocala, Macon and Raleigh. It is dreadful business. The Price to Pay for Power In his private moments, in the silent watches of the night, he wonders if it is all worth it. He decides — begrudgingly — that it is. Such is his lust for office. It simply overwhelms and envelops him. He assures himself it will all be a distant memory once he is secure in office. He will then be free to renege on all the promises he had made to those half-wits and quarter-wits on the campaign trail... “Don’t these people realize that they’re being used as political pawns? Do they think that eating pancakes with me and telling me about their mother is going to somehow influence me?” Let us assume our seeker of high office has pulled enough wool over enough eyes… and wins the election. The Money Is Great He is relieved that he can proceed straight to the business of governing. That is, to the business of picking pockets, trading horses, scratching backs, greasing palms, cracking skulls... and breaking promises. But his reprise is brief. In two years or four years or six years, he will seek reelection. And the entire process must begin anew. Only next time his cynicism has doubled — no, tripled. The political process has worn the very soul out of him. Yet he is consoled and soothed by this one central fact: He has grown extremely wealthy being a humble servant of the American people. As we indict this morally bankrupt fellow, we must nonetheless turn and face a mirror. “Every nation gets the government it deserves,” said 18th-century French philosopher Joseph de Maistre. We must conclude that we deserve the scoundrel above described — and others like him. The admission brings pain, yet truth often does. Is there a way out? Inaction! Another long-deceased Frenchman — Monsieur Étienne de La Boétie — holds out one potential escape, for those in search of one: Inaction. Inaction breaks the politician’s spell. That is, action is not required — merely inaction: You can deliver yourselves if you try, not by taking action, but merely by willing to be free. Resolve to serve no more, and you are at once freed. I do not ask that you place hands upon the tyrant to topple him over, but simply that you support him no longer; then you will behold him, like a great Colossus whose pedestal has been pulled away, fall of his own weight and break into pieces. Perhaps the time has come to abandon the ramparts, lay down the muskets… and twiddle the thumbs… To reclaim our power, perhaps it is time for inaction. Regards, [Brian Maher] Brian Maher Managing Editor, The Daily Reckoning [feedback@dailyreckoning.com.](mailto:feedback@dailyreckoning.com) Thank you for reading The Daily Reckoning! We greatly value your questions and comments. Please send all feedback to [feedback@dailyreckoning.com.](mailto:feedback@dailyreckoning.com) [Brian Maher] [Brian Maher]( is the Daily Reckoning's Managing Editor. Before signing on to Agora Financial, he was an independent researcher and writer who covered economics, politics and international affairs. 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