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@JakekarlP

Nordic Model and Sovereign Wealth Funds

Chicago, IL Katılım Eylül 2019
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Nick shirley
Nick shirley@nickshirleyy·
This is how the daycare fraud works: - “You watch my kid, I’ll watch yours” - Enroll these kids into “daycares” - Collect money from the government - You and your family then get to live off government subsidies California has over 35,000+ licensed daycare facilities
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nordicmodels@JakekarlP·
@DannyNoonanGolf @nickshirleyy I just told you he’s been found guilty of rape and has been accused of raping kids and was best friends with the chief kid rapist. You’re evil and will go to hell
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space cadet 🇪🇺🌐🇩🇪
liberalism will not succeed if it's afraid to fight for its positions and take heat. you have to be willing to get death threats from socialists because you called rent control dumb. otherwise you turn into shapeless technocrats who can't get up from their comfortable seats. political relevance doesn't come from managing the status quo. it comes from formulating alternatives. if you don't shape the debate, you are the one who gets shaped. there are so many social democratic and socialist policies which are obviously failing in real-time right now, you can't be afraid to say it.
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Apex Imperialist
Apex Imperialist@ApexImperialist·
"Trump is the sickness in the Republican Party; he won't let people like Candace Owens and Tucker Carlson get the baton." ~ Nick Fuentes. There are, of course, multiple glaring issues with Nick's proposition. (1) Joe Kent was a member of the same Retard Right that Nick, Tucker and Candace represent. Their side was granted power. Yet any member of it that got such a position neglected his work, leaked documents and finally betrayed Trump as they left office. But I guess Joe Kent and his ilk get to whine on podcasts now; maybe that's a good ending! Why would the American people want more incompetents in office? Trump is doing a great job gatekeeping them and ensuring the quality of the administration. (2) Disloyalty is a trait. Those people who could not show loyalty to Trump would not be able to show loyalty to the American public. (3) Trump has achieved the primary goal he has been elected for: He brought legal and illegal immigration to an all-time low. For the first time since 1964, there is a net negative illegal immigration into the US. To conclude, Trump is a unifying leader who brought MAGA great accomplishments; the Retard Right is the sickness in the movement. They threaten all current achievements to throw a tantrum and whine, "NOT FAST ENOUGH! YOU DIDN'T DO EVERYTHING IN ACCORDANCE WITH WHAT I BELIEVE IS RIGHT!" The members of the Retard Right do not understand politics, and that's why they must either learn and improve or remain in their podcasts, gatekept from power until they fizzle out.
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Auron MacIntyre
Auron MacIntyre@AuronMacintyre·
Gentle reminder that liberal democracy is a comically easy system to hack Democracy is already dicey but it only has a hope of working while it represents the will of a tightly defined people Otherwise your elites simply replace the people to maintain power
Severus Chud@SeverusChud

This is what's happening basically

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Brian
Brian@brian_2o3·
@enjoyer_liberty You act like women actually chose what they believe They just chose what’s safe All it takes is one alpha dude to change everything she “thinks” she believes Turning liberal retards into housewives is easy if you aren’t a faqqot lol
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LT Jonathan Kendrick
LT Jonathan Kendrick@enjoyer_liberty·
“go find a girl and get married!” average zoomer girl:
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Handre
Handre@Handre·
Friedrich Hayek delivered the most devastating blow to collectivism ever written when he published "The Constitution of Liberty" in 1960, and most people still haven't grasped its revolutionary implications. Hayek built his case on a simple but profound insight: human knowledge remains forever scattered and incomplete. No central authority can possibly aggregate the millions of daily decisions, preferences, and discoveries that drive a complex society forward. The socialist calculation problem wasn't just an economic inconvenience—it represented an epistemological impossibility. When you concentrate decision-making power in the hands of planners, you guarantee inferior outcomes because you've severed the feedback mechanisms that allow decentralized knowledge to coordinate spontaneously. But Hayek went further than pure economics. He traced the philosophical roots of liberty back to the rule of law itself. True law doesn't grant privileges to specific groups or pursue particular outcomes—it establishes abstract rules that apply equally to everyone. The moment governments start picking winners and losers (looking at you, modern Western World), they abandon the legal foundations that make freedom possible. Hayek saw this clearly: discretionary government power and individual liberty cannot coexist. The book's real genius lies in connecting evolutionary processes to social institutions. Just as biological evolution produces complex organisms through trial and error, cultural evolution generates sophisticated institutions—property rights, common law, market prices—that nobody consciously designed. These emergent orders vastly outperform anything human planners could create from scratch. Yet politicians and intellectuals keep believing they can engineer better societies through conscious control. Sixty-four years later, we're still fighting the same battle Hayek identified: spontaneous order versus constructed systems, dispersed knowledge versus central planning, constitutional limits versus administrative discretion. Every economic crisis, every regulatory failure, every unintended consequence proves Hayek right all over again.
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Rock Chartrand🤑
Rock Chartrand🤑@RockChartrand·
It’s telling that many so-called communist “rights” in these arguments require taking something from someone else. A genuine right protects your freedom to act. It doesn’t obligate someone else to provide for you. When a “right” means access to another person’s property, income, or labor, it's an entitlement enforced by compulsion. So the shift is redefining rights, from freedom from coercion to a claim on others.
🌽Actual Jake@ActualCorn

"Communism" to these people are workers fighting for basic rights.

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nordicmodels
nordicmodels@JakekarlP·
@TheFP Yeah it’s better for the Cuban people to support an embargo that’s killing them. Stupid cunt
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The Free Press
The Free Press@TheFP·
A Cuban explains why the American influencer convoy isn't solidarity—it's a betrayal. Suanny Barales reports.
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space cadet 🇪🇺🌐🇩🇪
what I wanna see from politics is actually things that increase my standard of living like abolishing rent controls
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Creative Deduction
Creative Deduction@CreativeDeduct·
Friedrich Hayek died on this day in 1992.
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Rock Chartrand🤑
Rock Chartrand🤑@RockChartrand·
One of the clearest signs the idea of “public servant” has eroded is when taxes are justified simply because there’s more to take. The argument rarely points to demonstrated results. It points to untapped revenue. If programs were delivering clear improvements, the case would be made with outcomes, not with the size of the remaining tax base. Instead, the pattern often looks like this: disappointing results → call for more funding → repeat. At that point, it stops looking like service and starts looking like entitlement to other people’s earnings, without accountability for what’s been done with them.
Bloomberg@business

"We need a modest wealth tax on these billions of dollars" California Representative Ro Khanna tells Mishal Husain why taxing billionaires doesn't risk a Silicon Valley exodus Subscribe to The Mishal Husain Show wherever you get your podcasts bloom.bg/4bAVWQF

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