The Democratic politicians won't ever realize that because they're paid not to realize that.
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FDR won 4 consecutive elections not because he had "good messaging", but because he actually delivered for the people. Republicans had to instill term limits because they didn't want that happening again.
You think he would have won even a second term if he didn't get the US out of the Great Depression with his policies? WWII economy also played a part here, but in modern times, the US has been in perpetual war with several different countries, and the only people getting rich off that are the wealthy few, again, due to policy.
Because Democratic politicians don't believe in anything other than protecting their wealthy donors. Neoliberalism is a cancer, and progressivism/socialism is the way to defeat it. The neoliberals will do anything in their power to protect their wealthy donors, even if that means letting Republicans win, because they would rather see a Republican win than a socialist gain any sort of power.
Hell, they even fight against very mild social democratic politicians like Bernie Sanders.
They'll switch to a 128 bit integer, completely breaking backwards compatibility.
Only if it was Obama.
No, that's a Playstation 2 /s
What's the CRT on the bottom left?
Also yes.
Nah, if he speeds up the train, he gets 1000% profit. He just refuses to stop the train because he would only get a 300% profit, which is less growth than last year's 500%, so shareholders would be unhappy.
There is already a PoW crypto that is actually private called Monero. It uses ring signatures to sign transactions and rotating public keys to keep public keys private. It also happens to be relatively stable since it's basically the only crypto that people use as a currency (generally to buy illegal contraband online). It's PoW though, so has the energy consumption issues.
Since it's PoW, though, it still consumes buckets. Something I thought looked cool was Chia coin, which somehow uses hard drive space as a consensus algorithm which saves a ton of electricity, but I haven't read the whitepaper on that, so I don't fully understand it.
Just like how the Democratic Republic of Korea is a democratic republic.