Translated from French
I think the collapse of French debt will coincide precisely with the moment when Optimus is ready for large-scale production.
It’s no coincidence. Optimus will enable us to multiply our GDP by ten.
If tomorrow we had to rebuild France from the ground up, here’s what I’d do: renegotiate the debt, return to the franc because the European Union will probably collapse, sign an ambitious contract with Elon to deploy as many Optimus units as possible… and start by negotiating a bulk price with him, promising him a grand party at Versailles to thank him for the discount
I’d scrap all the absurd regulations that block building permits, put an end to centralizing Jacobinism, and shrink the state to 10-20% of GDP maximum (out with you and to work)
Result: 5 to 10% growth per year, and everything set right in two or three years. A true French renaissance.
The old world may take a little more time to fall. The new one is already emerging at an extremely rapid pace.
There’s every reason to be immensely optimistic.
Translated from French
Yes, the French are likely to suffer. The fall could even be quite violent.
But unlike many, I am deeply optimistic.
What’s depressing the French today isn’t just the decline. It’s the feeling that it’s permanent, that nothing will ever change, and that we’ll remain eternally trapped on this trajectory.
Yet the Macron episode is probably the culmination of a technocratic and globalist project built over the past fifty years—including by part of your own camp.
Once this sequence is over, the diagnosis will finally be clear. We’ll know what failed, who carried that failure, and what needs to be rebuilt.
The turn might be brutal. But once the turn is past, all that’ll be left is to rebuild. And hope will return as soon as the French realize an exit exists.
Above all, technology is now playing in our favor.
What once took twenty or thirty years can sometimes be rebuilt in two or three thanks to artificial intelligence, robotics, and automation.
A leaner administration, a revitalized industry, revamped public services, more abundant production: we’ll be able to rebuild at a speed never seen in history.
The old world might take a few more years to collapse.
The new one, though, can emerge extremely quickly.
There’s every reason to be immensely optimistic.

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