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libertarian / #bitcoin is truth / #deathtofiat / #endthefed / #NOLATillYaDie

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Bojan Tunguz
Bojan Tunguz@tunguz·
A very useful flowchart.
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Boring_Business
Boring_Business@BoringBiz_·
Watching AllBirds stock be +430% after announcing a pivot from being a shoe company to a GPU as a service AI company
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Scott Lincicome
Scott Lincicome@scottlincicome·
Your annual Donald Rumsfeld IRS Tax Day Letter appreciation post.
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John Mappin
John Mappin@JohnMappin·
This communication from Tucker Carlson and his company is very true very worrying and extremely gracious. Every American and International observer should read it.
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Wayne Waldrop
Wayne Waldrop@WayneWaldropW·
Why I would vote for Thomas Massie in 2028: - He wants to reduce spending - He wants to End the Fed - He supports food freedom - He supports National Constitutional Carry - He exposed the Epstein class - He is already against the next war - He doesn't accept AIPAC money - He wants to put an end to omnibus bills - He votes on principle, not to appease a political party Would Thomas Massie have your vote?
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I've often said similar.
Brivael - FR@BrivaelFr

Il y a une phrase que j'adore : "Je suis communiste avec ma famille, socialiste avec mes amis, libéral avec mon pays, et capitaliste avec le reste du monde." Cette phrase est brillante parce qu'elle résume l'erreur numéro un que font les gens quand ils réfléchissent aux systèmes économiques : appliquer ce qui marche à petite échelle à grande échelle sans comprendre que la complexité des systèmes change tout. Le communisme avec ta famille ça marche. Tu partages tout, tu ne comptes pas, chacun donne selon ses capacités et reçoit selon ses besoins. Et ça fonctionne. Parce que tu es 4 ou 5 personnes, que tu connais tout le monde intimement, que la confiance est totale, que la tricherie est impossible à cacher, et que l'amour remplace les incitations économiques. Le socialisme avec tes amis ça marche aussi. Un groupe de 20-30 personnes. Tu partages les restos, tu aides un pote à déménager, tu files un coup de main sans compter. La réciprocité est naturelle parce que tu connais chaque personne et que ta réputation est en jeu. Mais dès que tu passes à l'échelle d'un pays, 68 millions de personnes, tout s'effondre. Pourquoi ? Parce que la complexité des systèmes est non linéaire. S'organiser à 5 c'est trivial. S'organiser à 50 c'est difficile. S'organiser à 50 millions c'est un problème d'une complexité fondamentalement différente. C'est pas juste "plus dur". C'est qualitativement un autre problème. À grande échelle, tu ne connais plus les gens. La confiance disparaît. La tricherie devient invisible. Les passagers clandestins prolifèrent. L'information nécessaire pour coordonner 68 millions de personnes dépasse la capacité de n'importe quel planificateur central. C'est le problème du calcul économique de Mises (1920) et de l'information dispersée de Hayek (1945). Un cerveau central ne peut pas traiter l'information que des millions de prix de marché transmettent en temps réel. C'est exactement pour ça que le communisme produit des familles heureuses et des pays morts. Le modèle ne scale pas. Pas parce que les gens sont méchants. Parce que la complexité des systèmes rend la coordination centralisée impossible au-delà d'un certain seuil. Et c'est l'erreur de jugement fondamentale que font la plupart des gens qui adhèrent aux thèses marxistes. Ils prennent leur expérience du partage en famille ou entre amis, un modèle qui marche à 5-20 personnes, et ils l'extrapolent à 68 millions de personnes en ignorant complètement l'émergence de la complexité. "Si ça marche chez moi, ça devrait marcher pour le pays." Non. La physique des systèmes complexes dit exactement le contraire. Le marché libre c'est le seul système qui scale. Parce qu'il ne dépend pas de la confiance personnelle, ni de la bonne volonté, ni d'un planificateur omniscient. Il dépend de prix qui transmettent l'information, d'incitations qui alignent les comportements, et de la concurrence qui corrige les erreurs. C'est un système conçu pour fonctionner avec des inconnus, à n'importe quelle échelle. Sois communiste avec ta famille. Socialiste avec tes amis. Et libéral avec tout le reste. Parce que la taille du système détermine le modèle qui fonctionne. Pas tes bonnes intentions.

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Thomas Massie
Thomas Massie@RepThomasMassie·
Families are hurting financially due to trillions of dollars of wasted and reckless spending that began 6 years ago today. On March 27, 2020, Congress passed Pelosi’s $2 trillion COVID bailout that funded mail-in elections. I was the ONLY Republican to stand up against it.
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Interesting take
mike bski@BskiMike22802

Republicans. I stopped arguing with Democrats about voter ID. I'm AGREEING with them now. Trap set! Republicans. I stopped arguing with Democrats about voter ID. I'm AGREEING with them now. They have told us — loudly, repeatedly, for YEARS — that requiring identification to exercise a constitutional right is racist, discriminatory, and an unconstitutional burden on marginalized communities. Identification requirements disproportionately impact Black Americans, women, and low-income citizens. Their words, not mine. Fine. I accept the premise. Which means every gun control law requiring identification must go. Background checks. NICS requirements. Waiting periods. All of them demand ID. And those requirements fall disproportionately on Black Americans and married women — by statistically documented margins. By the left's OWN logic, that is systemic racism embedded directly into the Second Amendment. So I wrote the bill. (see my X articles) The Constitutional Firearms Access Act. No government-issued ID required. Verbal attestation from a neighbor is sufficient. No background check. No waiting period Sound outrageous? It is the EXACT same standard Democrats demand for voting. The Constitution does not create a hierarchy of rights. You do not get to pick which amendments get safeguards and which ones do not. Either identification requirements are discriminatory barriers to constitutional rights — or they are not. You cannot argue both positions without exposing yourself entirely. Republicans, you have two choices. Pass the SAVE Act — voter ID for elections. OR pass the Constitutional Firearms Access Act — no ID required to buy a firearm. Democrats already made the argument FOR you. I already wrote the legislation FOR you. YOU HAVE NO EXCUSE. Look at my X Articles for the bill. But what do I know — I am only a science teacher who understands that the Bill of Rights does not come with a "pick your favorite" option. #MAGA #Trump #Veterans

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This is making me thing this morning.
Dan Burmawi@DanBurmawy

There is a species of ant that approaches the edge of another colony, kills a single worker, and then takes on the dead ant’s scent. For ants, scent is everything. Wearing that scent, the intruder walks in with no resistance. The workers pass by without concern. The intruder moves inward, toward the queen, then It sprays the queen with a different scent that makes the workers turn on her. Then they surround her and kill her. The intruder does not need to fight anyone. The colony does the work itself. Once the queen is gone, the intruder reproduces. The true invader is no longer an intruder. It is the future. This is how ideological takeover works. A destructive foreign ideology takes the scent of familiar ideas and walks in as if it belongs. It speaks the native vocabulary, justice, equality, compassion, rights, progress. It uses these words and quietly changes what they point to. Then it moves inward. It alters how foundations are perceived. Responsibility is made to smell like cruelty, law like oppression, borders like hatred, tradition like danger, history like guilt. At that point, the civilization turns on itself. Its courts, universities, churches, media, and bureaucracies begin treating their own foundations as threats. They believe they are defending the system. They are enforcing what now smells legitimate. They do not see the intruder because it sounds exactly like them. And when the founding principles are finally removed, discredited, dismantled, erased, the foreign ideology does not need to conquer anything. It inherits what is left. The queen is gone. The colony is no longer itself. The most effective conquest is the one that convinces a society that its own foundations are the enemy, and that killing them is an act of virtue.

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