Milan Prša

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Milan Prša

Milan Prša

@MilanPrsha

Anarchist (not what you think), physician, speculator, sound money advocate.

Katılım Şubat 2026
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Rashad Hajiyev
Rashad Hajiyev@hajiyev_rashad·
Nonsense continues to remain in the precious metals market gold rallies on de-escalation and dumps on escalation. Who determines this pattern? Free markets? Complete nonsense
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Mark Slapinski
Mark Slapinski@mark_slapinski·
I'm genuinely confused What the fuck was the point of the Iran war?
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Milan Prša
Milan Prša@MilanPrsha·
@steve_hanke I live in Switzerland and that's simply not the reality. Rent, food, energy, transport and health insurance are 10-30% more expensive than 5 years ago, while wages have barely increased.
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Steve Hanke
Steve Hanke@steve_hanke·
Switzerland’s inflation rate is 0.1%/yr. That's at the lower end of the Swiss target range of 0%-2%/yr. NO SURPRISE. Switzerland’s money supply (M3) just came in at 5.0%/yr. That's within Hanke's Golden Growth Rate of 4.4%-6.4%/yr. THE INFLATION STORY = A MONEY SUPPLY STORY.
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Patrick Karim
Patrick Karim@badcharts1·
You can TRY to spin this any which way you want... But silver's correction/consolidation is STILL ongoing. It only gets SAFER, once this resolves.
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Stephen King
Stephen King@StephenKing·
In February, the average price of a gallon of regular gas in the United States was $2.91. Now it’s $4.22 . That's what you get when you elect an idiot the president of the United States, allow him to start a war without congressional approval.
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Bryce M. Lipscomb
Bryce M. Lipscomb@BryceMLipscomb·
Voted for Donald Trump & I got: 1. War 2. Israel 🇮🇱 First 3. Higher gas $ 4. Large deficits 5. More spending 6. Higher grocery $ 7. Higher clothing $ 8. Higher vehicle $ 9. 401K losses 10. Investments down 11. Devaluation of the dollar. I’m FUCKING retarded. God I’m sorry.
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Trending Bitcoin
Trending Bitcoin@TrendingBitcoin·
🇺🇸 "Big Short" investor Michael Burry warns US financial markets and the economy will crash. "The problem is too big to save."
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Matthias Schmidt
Matthias Schmidt@eurofounder·
My apartment in Frankfurt is cozy 38 square meters Last month an American colleague showed me his house on a video call 4 bedrooms, a garage, a backyard, a pool "How much do you pay?" I asked "$4,200 a month" he said I chuckled Of course an American is getting scammed I pay €3,200 for our wonderful studio Americans need big houses because they have nothing else No culture, no community, no public transport Just rooms full of things they bought on credit My wife's boyfriend comes over almost everyday and we never feel cramped Small living spaces build stronger communities This is why Europeans are happier than Americans
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Shane Migura
Shane Migura@TheSqeakyMouse·
$SLV looking to break out of its pennant on the daily. I’d expect to see a move up by Wednesday.
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Shannon Joy
Shannon Joy@ShannonJoyRadio·
Here we have the Mad King Donald casually discussing WWIII and dead soldiers while standing next to a giant fucking Easter Bunny. Seriously, get me off this ride ...
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Henrick Johansson
Henrick Johansson@compliantvc·
went out for a wonderful breakfast this morning ate a delicious meal for only €8 (croissant + espresso) the waiter didn't beg for a 50% tip instead, the restaurant paid him a respectable living wage without having to rely on charity from the diners on my way home, I enjoyed a free ride on public transit instead of paying $3,200 a month for a leased car that costs an additional $750 a month in petrol just to operate The American mind cannot comprehend the beauty of living in Europe
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Milan Prša
Milan Prša@MilanPrsha·
@Handre He needed THAT to convince him communism had failed? 😂
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Handre
Handre@Handre·
In 1987, Boris Yeltsin visited a Houston grocery store and stood stunned in the produce aisle. The future Russian president couldn't believe ordinary Americans had year-round access to bananas, 30 types of bread, and shelves that never emptied. He later said this moment convinced him communism had failed. Meanwhile, Soviet citizens queued for hours just hoping the bread truck would arrive before supplies ran out. The contrast wasn't subtle: one system trusted millions of daily decisions by individuals, the other trusted a handful of bureaucrats in Moscow to coordinate everything. Today's supply chain crises offer a tiny glimpse of what central planning delivers permanently. When politicians promise to "fix" markets, remember Yeltsin's shock at seeing what happens when you simply let people trade freely.
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Peter Schiff
Peter Schiff@PeterSchiff·
Trump told the N.Y. Times that the only limitations on his power as commander in chief are his own mind and morality. He didn't recognize the U.S. Constitution as restraining him, nor any internationally recognized rules of engagement. I'd prefer that constraint not be tested.
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Milan Prša
Milan Prša@MilanPrsha·
@LPNational That's like saying the goal is less cancer. No, the goal is no government.
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Libertarian Party
Libertarian Party@LPNational·
The goal isn't better government. It's less government.
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Rick Rule
Rick Rule@RealRickRule·
Why might this be occuring?
Canada Proud@WeAreCanProud

#REPORT: 120,000 Canadians moved to a foreign country in 2025, with 55% of them being "mid-career professionals in peak-earning years." The data also shows that doctors, engineers and scientists are leaving Canada at DOUBLE the rate of low-skilled workers.

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BladeoftheSun
BladeoftheSun@BladeoftheS·
Does anybody want to afford it?
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Harry Eccles
Harry Eccles@Heccles94·
Capitalism means the people are controlled by the capitalists who own the markets. There is nothing free about it. It’s all debt and slavery.
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