The *new* "race" will happen (is already happening). But it won't be master. 
And it won't be a race. And the ordinary won't be culled or disappeared.

I didn't (would never) vote for anyone as obviously chaotic/high-conflict as 
Trump. It's patently absurd to *vote* for something so anti-voting, so 
anti-bureaucracy. And although I contain multitudes, I can't bring myself to be 
that self-contradictory.

However, I've been aligned with the "We don't need no water; Let the m0th3rfvck3r 
burn; Burn m0th3rfvck3r; Burn" attitude for a long time ... since I was a kid, 
though I can't pinpoint any inflection points. That sentiment isn't an indicator for 
voting patterns. I posit that the overwhelming majority of people are very good at 
compartmentalizing. It's the foundation of all the accusations of hypocrisy.

As for particular attempts like medica[re|id], sometimes the only way out is 
through. To actively kill it would be immoral. So you try to make it work. But 
*if* you fail, you try again. It would be reasonable to claim it has already 
failed. So we might be at risk of confusing loss-cutting with sabotage. Those 
who want us to cut our losses and apply resources to something promising can be 
temporarily allied with the saboteurs. It's akin to pundits arguing whether or 
not we're already in a Constitutional crisis.

On 4/20/25 11:25 PM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
Maybe one idea in this essay makes any sense.


https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/19/opinion/extinction-technology-culture.html 
<https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/19/opinion/extinction-technology-culture.html>


“Or to simply embrace the culling of the common person, the disappearance of 
the ordinary, the emptying of provinces and hinterlands — on the theory that 
some new master race of human-A.I. hybrids stand to inherit anyway.”

*From: *Friam <[email protected]> on behalf of Jochen Fromm 
<[email protected]>
*Date: *Sunday, April 20, 2025 at 10:50 PM
*To: *The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group <[email protected]>
*Subject: *Re: [FRIAM] The broken American Dream

Marcus, your reply makes me wonder if you have voted for the orange guy in the 
White House. If yes, would you do it again? Here from Europe it looks as if the 
orange menace leaves a trail of destruction on his way between the Golf Club in 
West Palm Beach and Washington and back. To use a meteorological metaphor for 
Nick: the guy who is wearing orange makeup acts like a tornado out of control 
that destroys everything in his path - the economy, the retirement savings, and 
the last remains of the American dream.



-J.



-------- Original message --------

From: Marcus Daniels <[email protected]>

Date: 4/20/25 6:58 PM (GMT+01:00)

To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group <[email protected]>

Subject: Re: [FRIAM] The broken American Dream

It seems to me to be a little more scale free than that.   I just paid my 
quarterly taxes.   The thing that bothers me is not that it a significant cost, 
but that it is not a responsible spending plan.  I am pouring money into a 
Medicare program that is becoming insolvent and creating increasing deficit 
spending.   It seems to me that if my taxes are 5% higher, that’s fine if it 
fixes the problem.   But many won’t step up to that 5%, so my reaction to those 
people is:  Let’s let this thing fail.   Private insurance it is.   I am now 
much more inclined to aggressively write off business expenses than see my 
productivity go a losing enterprise.   I am sick of cheap people.

*From: *Friam <[email protected]> on behalf of Jochen Fromm 
<[email protected]>
*Date: *Sunday, April 20, 2025 at 7:47 AM
*To: *The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group <[email protected]>
*Subject: *[FRIAM] The broken American Dream

Stephen Marche's article about the state of America leaves me with the 
impression that the only thing that all Americans still have in common is the 
feeling that the country is broken. Stephen writes:

"The country clubs are rife with men and women, in incredible luxury, complaining 
bitterly about the state of the country. The richest and most powerful, the Americans who 
have won, who have everything, are still not happy, and why? Their answer is that the 
American dream must be broken."

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/ng-interactive/2025/apr/20/american-dream-trump-canada

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