The system can afford the losses. What it may not afford is the timeline — and the same compression that broke SaaS marks is already climbing toward the trillion-dollar IPOs.
Four forces are compressing American economic life at the same time. The conventional frames only see them one at a time.
The dollar isn't being replaced. It's being unbundled, and the first phase of the transition is the U.S. trying to become the protocol before something else does.
The aggregate penetration story misses the real trigger and the gap between when costs fall and when prices follow is what actually decides whether we get a productivity boom or managed stagnation.
The architecture isn't hidden. It's permitted because every possible objector either benefits, can't coordinate, doesn't understand it, or prefers it to the alternative.
A small slice of society is compounding speed, leverage, and output at historic rates. Much of the public is not on the lower branch of the K. They are being pressed into managed stagnation
Oil does not need to go to $150 to matter. A month of shutdown drag plus a war-driven energy shock is enough to turn the next GDP print into a warning shot.
Execution is now a commodity. Your metrics should reflect that.
War, debt, and AI walk into a bar. Capital buys the next round. Labor picks up the tab.