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The DSA Is More Sinister Than You Think, Caleb Hammer Explains Taxes, & Alex Karp Pops The AI Bubble

Tom Bilyeu · 2:09:17 · 2 weeks ago

American prosperity is built on individual agency and competitive markets, while modern social movements, government-backed inflation, and restrictive energy policies act as forces of decay that threaten long-term stability.

  • DSA political strategy — The group utilizes a "party surrogate" model, where members run as Democrats to co-opt the party's infrastructure and push socialist agendas .

  • Elite overproduction — A surplus of college graduates without meaningful roles in the economy fuels movements like the DSA, as these individuals seek power through activism rather than productive labor .

  • Inflation as theft — Expanding the money supply acts as a hidden penalty for the working class, effectively stripping them of purchasing power to subsidize government spending .

  • Tax system realities — Contrary to common belief, the US operates one of the most progressive income tax systems globally, with the bottom half of earners contributing only 1% of federal income tax .

  • Energy scarcity — Governments prioritize climate goals over industrial growth, leading to preventable shortages and rationing that lower living standards .

  • AI data risks — Corporations risk handing their proprietary "alpha"—or competitive advantage—to AI developers unless they utilize an application layer to shield their internal data .

  • UK civil liberties — Authorities utilize pre-emptive policing to manage speech, sometimes detaining citizens to prevent hypothetical "breaches of the peace" rather than addressing actual criminal acts .

  • How does the "party surrogate" model allow the DSA to gain influence within the Democratic Party?

  • Why do corporations risk losing their competitive advantage when using large language models without an application layer?