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dark-fantasy fiend@BocchusT·
🎮 Epic Games Account for Sale 🔥 Over 40 premium games incl: GTA V Ghostwire Tokyo A Plague Tale Bioshock Infinite Dragon Age Inquisition Dead by Daylight Tomb Raider & more! 💻 PC – Epic Games 📦 Full access 💰 DM if interested! #Titcoin #EpicGames #forsale #gamer #gamedev
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November 1923. You're a German shopkeeper watching customers wheel barrows of cash through your door to buy a loaf of bread. The Reichsmark went from 4.2 per dollar in 1914 to 4.2 trillion per dollar in nine years (your great-grandfather's savings literally became toilet paper, and cheaper than actual toilet paper). What took the Weimar Republic nearly a decade of gradually debasing their currency, today's shitcoin creators accomplish in a few months of straight-up rug pulls. Terra Luna collapsed from $80 to zero in 72 hours during May 2022, vaporizing $60 billion faster than you can say "algorithmic stablecoin." At least the Germans had the courtesy to slowly boil the frog. The Reichsbank kept printing to fund war reparations while claiming everything was fine. Do Kwon kept minting new Luna tokens while tweeting about "diamond hands" right until the ecosystem imploded. Same playbook, different timeline (though honestly, the 1920s Germans had better marketing). You're watching monetary history on fast-forward. Every government eventually prints itself into oblivion, but crypto founders decided waiting decades was for amateurs.
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Libertario 🟨⬛
Libertario 🟨⬛@QuotesforGoal·
"El argumento más sólido a favor del socialismo es que suena bien. El argumento más fuerte en contra del socialismo es que no funciona" Thomas Sowell
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Libertario 🟨⬛@QuotesforGoal·
"Ningún gobierno puede dar algo que no lo haya tomado de usted en primer lugar" Winston Churchill
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Thomas Sowell Quotes
Thomas Sowell Quotes@ThomasSowell·
“Capitalism only works by spreading to more of the population what used to be the privileges of the few.” — Margaret Thatcher
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The Rabbit Hole
The Rabbit Hole@TheRabbitHole·
Gov spending -> Inflation -> Weaker Dollar
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Medieval merchants created something government never could: instant global trust without bureaucrats. The Law Merchant guilds policed their own trades across continents—break your word in London, and Venice blacklisted you within months. No courts, no regulations, just pure reputational enforcement. These networks moved billions in today's money while kings fumbled with local disputes. A German trader's handshake carried more weight than any royal decree. And why? Because voluntary associations actually gave a damn about results, not political theater. Bitcoin's proof-of-work mirrors this perfectly—decentralized enforcement that makes cheating expensive as hell while keeping honest actors profitable.
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Time Preference@TimePreference_·
occupational licensing restricts labor supply and raises consumer prices requiring government permission to work protects incumbent practitioners, not public safety these barriers to entry reduce competition and economic mobility while increasing costs
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DREAM MILFS
DREAM MILFS@DreamMILFs·
Quality Time With Stepmom
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Made in Ancapia
Made in Ancapia@MadeInAncapia·
🖋️| "El Estado nada produce. Solo puede confiscar lo que otros han producido." - Murray Rothbard
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Magatte Wade
Magatte Wade@magattew·
The rhetoric around “imperialism” and “neocolonialism” is often just a convenient excuse for incompetent leaders and populists. They give grand speeches blaming foreign powers for their countries’ problems while they’re the ones actually causing the poverty.  And of course they get incredibly wealthy doing it. For instance, Mugabe blamed “Western sabotage” for Zimbabwe’s collapse.  But the real damage came from his own chaotic land seizures and money printing.  By 2008, inflation hit 79 billion percent and agricultural output had already collapsed by more than 50%. Years later, Mugabe himself admitted the land redistribution was mishandled.  But he’d already spent decades deflecting blame onto the West.  Classic playbook (watch out!)
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Michael A. Arouet
Michael A. Arouet@MichaelAArouet·
This chart explains why the German economy is falling apart. Instead of starting small businesses, Germans prefer to "work" for the government. A nation cannot stay prosperous with such a mindset. It all starts with values. With its left mindset Germany is simply cooked.
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Picture this: August 1792, and Jacques-Pierre Brissot stands before the National Assembly clutching a stack of assignats that theoretically represent vast Church lands confiscated during the Revolution. The government has already printed 2.4 billion livres worth of these "revolutionary bonds" backed by nationalized property. Brissot swears these aren't just paper promises—they're solid as the stolen monastery dirt backing them. Fast forward eighteen months to February 1794. A loaf of bread that cost 8 sous in 1790 now costs 3 livres in assignats (but still just 12 sous in gold, funny how that works). The government's brilliant solution? Print another 8 billion livres worth. Robespierre's finance minister Claude-Adrien Helvétius literally argues that more paper money will somehow make each note more valuable. You can't make this stuff up. By 1796, merchants in Lyon refuse assignats entirely—they'll take Spanish silver, English guineas, hell, they'll barter for turnips before accepting France's "land-backed" currency. The assignat collapses to 0.5% of face value. A 100-livre note buys you what 50 centimes bought six years earlier. The printing presses finally stop in February 1797, but only after destroying France's entire monetary system and wiping out anyone foolish enough to hold government promises instead of real assets. Sound familiar? Every crypto enthusiast swearing their digital tokens are "backed by real utility" channels the same energy as Brissot waving those worthless assignats. The technology changes but the human delusion remains identical—believing you can conjure value from government decree and clever marketing.
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Time Preference@TimePreference_·
social security is not an investment it's an intergenerational transfer scheme current workers fund current retirees with no actual savings or capital accumulation demographic shifts guarantee this system's mathematical impossibility without massive tax increases or benefit cuts
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Libertario 🟨⬛
Libertario 🟨⬛@QuotesforGoal·
"Algunos izquierdistas creen que el mundo comunista funcionaría bien si la «gente buena» estuviera a cargo de él. No se dan cuenta de que, por definición, la gente buena no quiere controlar la vida de los demás" Ludwig von Mises
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Pol Pot's cadres didn't just murder two million Cambodians between 1975-1979—they tried to solve the calculation problem by eliminating it entirely. Cities emptied at gunpoint. Money abolished. Markets banned. Private property erased. They literally started counting from Year Zero, as if human civilization could reboot like a crashed computer.
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Magatte Wade
Magatte Wade@magattew·
One of our 15-year-old students at Tiossan Academy (my school in Senegal) decided to stop waiting for permission and built a tool for all of us. Go to africastupidlaws(dot)org right now. It’s a simple place to submit the most ridiculous, business-killing laws in your country.  If a teenager can build a website to track this, maybe our leaders can find the courage to start repealing them.
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People in Africa work harder than almost anyone. They are not lazy. They carry water for miles and work in the sun all day.  But if the rules make it impossible to build a factory or buy a tractor, they will always stay poor.

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November 1910: Six men boarded a private railcar in New Jersey under fake names. No reporters. No government officials. Just America's most powerful bankers heading to Jekyll Island to draft legislation creating the Federal Reserve. They spent nine days designing a central bank that would cartelize the banking industry and transfer monetary control from the market to a handful of insiders. Paul Warburg brought European central banking expertise. Nelson Aldrich provided political muscle (his daughter later married John D. Rockefeller Jr.). The meeting stayed secret for decades. When you control money creation, you control everything else.
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Time Preference@TimePreference_·
quantitative easing is monetary inflation by another name central bank asset purchases expand the monetary base while suppressing interest rates this creates asset price bubbles and wealth inequality while claiming to stimulate economic growth
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Magatte Wade
Magatte Wade@magattew·
People in Africa work harder than almost anyone. They are not lazy. They carry water for miles and work in the sun all day.  But if the rules make it impossible to build a factory or buy a tractor, they will always stay poor.
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The Pholosopher 🌎🕊
The Pholosopher 🌎🕊@ThePholosopherX·
Capitalism is what's necessary for prosperity. Central planning always fails to meet people's wants and needs because the planners cannot accommodate every person's changing demands second-by-second.
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