As Eric Prince called for the return of Colonialism and others want the return of the Aristocracy, First Lady Melania Trump, the wife of our digital Caligula, accepted the Fox Nation "Patriot of the Year" award. I named her speech the "Ode to a Few."
There's a strong shout out to TechGods, the greater (Peter Thiel) and the lesser (VP J.D. Vance).
There's a tip of the hat to Trump II, builder of cities. Trump's newest buildings are going up outside of the U.S. in the oil rich Middle East.
The "common good" arises from "their creation." Not yours, not mine.
Note how God is completely absent from this speech and how many of God's powers have been usurped by TechGods trying to build the science fiction of their youth.
Elon Musk deserves his $1 trillion pay package, recently approved by shareholders, because everything at Tesla is his creation. Musk referred to Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS) as "corporate terrorists" after they recommended a no vote on his pay package. One can read his Tesla employee reviews on Glassdoor and know that Elon is missing significant knowledge about leadership, as are many of his fellow TechGods.
Aristocracy is back. TechGods have one simple task, to please Trump II, emotionally and monetarily. As long as Daddy is happy, TechGods can garner huge chunks of federal business and tap Uncle Sam's wallet for $ billions.
We know how much the government pays for a hammer. How much might that "all night algorithm" fetch under a Trump approved deal? Surely, someone at World Liberty Financial knows.
That which is natural and beautiful has virtually no relation to this administration, Trump's band of cabinet lackeys or his insufferable TechGod supporters. TechGods are thrilled that they can dismantle freedoms and harm citizens for riches/status beyond belief.
From God's creation, many wonderful things can arise. TechGods and Trump II intend to pilfer, naturally and inevitably. It's anything but beautiful. It's unGodly.