We get to a better future by building on what we have today rather than allowing for a total collapse. A collapse of trust in institutions and structures would be a result of the pollution, the corruption, of the current monetary structure. A collapse of trust would not be a positive event for humans, especially for the lower 99%, the narrative would be hijacked, seized upon by authoritarians, central planners, in the name of the collective to exact their version of justice.

We build on yesterday by holding those in office to their oaths of office and then find the hirelings.

Regardless of where in the world we look, science, politics, government, religion, art, industry, trade, agriculture, food, media, academia, finance the same cause is quietly screaming out for you to see the reoccuring pattern.

Bitcoins rise is the converse to this fall. It is telling you how valuable is a clean unadulterated accounting ledger, and how much the world yearns for an true, simple, clean, trust worth accounting.

Justice Stephen Breyer, who may be nearing the end of his Supreme Court tenure, expressed concern on Tuesday about the

Source: Stephen Breyer worries about Supreme Court’s public standing in current political era

“These are more than straws in the wind,” the 82-year-old Breyer said. “They reinforce the thought, likely already present in the reader’s mind, that Supreme Court justices are primarily political officials or ‘junior league’ politicians themselves rather than jurists. The justices tend to believe that differences among judges mostly reflect not politics but jurisprudential differences. That is not what the public thinks.”

Breyer also warned against proposals to expand the size of the Supreme Court from its current nine members. Public trust was “gradually built” over the centuries,