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vkouyesterday at 6:40 PM1 replyview on HN

He can mull all he wants and half the time, that mulling turns into reality.

In practice, he has the authority to do anything he wants. Who is going to stop him? You? His pets in Congress? JPow's private hit squad? Clarence Thomas?

The first rule of neo-America is that you're playing the Chairman's Game[1], and there are no more rules. Its counterparties should bargain with it accordingly.

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[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mao_(card_game) [2]

[2] The Chairman's Game is a game invented in a university. Some say it was invented at Stanford, while others say it was invented at MIT. It was inspired by a formerly prominent, but now somewhat disgraced Chinese politician that was famous for coming up with a lot of interesting new rules for his subjects to follow, and enforcing those rules very harshly, without necessarily informing those subjects what those rules were. It's a little bit like Uno, a little bit like Crazy Eights, and the only thing that I can tell you about it is that there are times, when playing this game, when it is not a good idea to speak.


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loegyesterday at 9:48 PM

> Who is going to stop him? You? His pets in Congress? JPow's private hit squad? Clarence Thomas?

Yes, ultimately Clarence Thomas and his eight friends, or Congress.

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