• dannno's Avatar
    Today, 01:44 AM
    I bought a little bit about 12 years ago as a hedge against btc. Looks like btc did just fine, but XRP is looking pretty good as well. It's owned and controlled by a private company, which is risky compared to the decentralized model. But it looks like they might do some good things.
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  • PAF's Avatar
    Yesterday, 08:49 PM
    "any and all federal crimes" Do these guys even think before they make such statements? Gee, I wonder, what does Matt Walsh think about Ed Snowden, or John Kiriakou :rolleyes:
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  • PAF's Avatar
    Yesterday, 11:52 AM
    By Mark Goodwin December 02, 2024 Trump’s pick for Commerce Secretary, Howard Lutnick, is poised to further facilitate the now long-standing, commandeered use of the Department of Commerce to engineer the rise of a global financial control system in private hands that runs on dollar-denominated debt. On November 19, President-Elect Donald Trump announced that Howard Lutnick, CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald and co-chair of his transition team, would be his nominee for Commerce Secretary. Lutnick’s company Cantor Fitzgerald and its subsidiaries are multinational in scope, promote the implementation of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (which have major implications for debt politics and economic activity), and are even directly partnered with foreign state-owned firms that recently came under scrutiny following the release of the contents of the laptop of the current (and recently pardoned) First Son, Hunter Biden. Lutnick had previously been angling for a job as incoming Treasury Secretary, an unsurprising ambition given Cantor Fitzgerald’s outsized role in the U.S. Treasury market (i.e. the U.S. government debt market) and its relationship to dollar stablecoins, which are rapidly becoming one of the main purchasers of U.S. debt. It is unknown currently why Lutnick was passed over for Treasury, despite endorsement for the position from Elon Musk and RFK Jr., and appointed to Commerce instead. However, Trump’s previous Commerce Secretary, Wilbur Ross, was widely believed to have been given the role to repay a past favor of major significance. In Ross’s case, it was his assistance in rescuing Trump from bankruptcy in the early 1990s. At the time, Ross worked for Rothschild Inc., and when clarifying why the European banking dynasty had bailed out the future President, Ross stated “the Trump name is still very much an asset.” Shortly before, Rothschild Inc. had been bankrolling the entry of Robert Maxwell, intelligence asset for Israel and arguably the Soviet Union, into the American economy, with a specific focus on New York City.
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  • PAF's Avatar
    Yesterday, 11:41 AM
    Here's why: Weaponizing Reality: The Dawn of Neurowarfare .
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  • PAF's Avatar
    Yesterday, 09:59 AM
    https://youtu.be/f9wozA-CTmM Whitney Webb unpacks the use of crises by the elite to usher in reforms of our society. http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?568777-Crisis-Politics-A-Means-Of-Control
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  • PAF's Avatar
    Yesterday, 09:23 AM
    OP video: Discussion about the election, Donald Trump, Elon Musk, Tucker Carlson, Peter Thiel, Javier Milei, WEF, U.N., Technocratic Society and Global/Regional Governance, sucking in libertarians, and more.
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  • PAF's Avatar
    Yesterday, 09:07 AM
    PAF replied to a thread Against Free Trade in Economy & Markets
    A Brief History of Tariffs and Stock Market Crises Mises Wire David R. Breuhan 11/04/2024 The most important and globally misunderstood aspect of tariffs is their impact on the stock market. History has demonstrated that tariffs can cause immediate market corrections and destroy investor capital. They also backfire on American manufacturers and consumers. Tariffs may be aimed at foreign companies and governments, but their domestic consequences are often far greater. Advocates for protectionist measures on steel, lumber, electric vehicles, and other products fail to understand that everyone who invests in the stock market has suffered losses because of this policy. It isn’t just the approximately 60 percent of Americans who directly own stocks, often in their 401(k)s and individual retirement accounts, union pensions and teacher retirement plans will be affected, too. The minor bump in price protection for certain industries is more than wiped out by trillions eviscerated in the market capitalization in the major indexes and the domestic economic dislocation.
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  • PAF's Avatar
    Yesterday, 08:23 AM
    For example: A Guide to Tech Billionaire Peter Thiel's Washington Web FineSpeech , can you provide anything else in case I missed it?
    11 replies | 570 view(s)
  • PAF's Avatar
    Yesterday, 07:42 AM
    PAF replied to a thread Against Free Trade in Economy & Markets
    The Cartel Behind The Blockchain https://youtu.be/Z3D8Vo9hRyw Related: The Menace of Tariffs ~ Mises.org
    46 replies | 5308 view(s)
  • PAF's Avatar
    12-02-2024, 11:31 PM
    If Swordsmyth didn’t do it, he might know who did. Either way, I’m still waiting for an explanation as to why.
    28 replies | 778 view(s)
  • PAF's Avatar
    12-02-2024, 09:32 PM
    PAF replied to a thread Gasoline in Open Discussion
    And if price goes up it will be cus of Biden before Trump, of course :up:
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  • PAF's Avatar
    12-02-2024, 09:16 PM
    Mises Wire Mises Institute 12/01/2024 Dr. Gary Schlarbaum, one of our generous supporters, has again offered to match donations received through December 9. That means your $10 donation becomes $20, your $25 donation becomes $50, and so on. For the last ten years, Gary has kickstarted our year-end campaign with his matching gift. He’s ready to match your gift today! With a donation of $25 or more, you’ll receive a copy of Tom DiLorenzo‘s newest booklet, The Axis of Evil: America’s Three Worst Presidents. And, thanks to Gary, your donation doubles. Please donate today. Your gift allows the Mises Institute, in this critical moment, to carry on publishing our books and videos, aiding scholars and teachers of Austrian economics; promoting the Austrian School to the public, and training tomorrow’s champions of the economics of freedom.
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  • PAF's Avatar
    12-02-2024, 08:55 PM
    The same thing Moncef Mohamed Slaoui, a Moroccan-born Belgian-American researcher who served as the head of Operation Warp Speed appointed by President Trump, who was former Head of the Vaccine Department at GlaxoSmithKline, a British multinational pharmaceutical and biotechnology company with headquarters in London, was doing. Making money.
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  • dannno's Avatar
    12-02-2024, 08:46 PM
    Why do you continue to fall for this shit?
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  • PAF's Avatar
    12-02-2024, 08:44 PM
    PAF started a thread Gasoline in Open Discussion
    1 gallon of gasoline is $2.79 today. I will be curious what the average market price will be after January 2025, and what, if any, "factors" will affect it.
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  • dannno's Avatar
    12-02-2024, 01:48 PM
    The negativity in this thread is comical, but nobody has commented yet about how they are creating a new government agency to get rid of the other government agencies like in previous threads on the topic, and that is a shame. 1863666221301764462 https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1863666221301764462
    19 replies | 941 view(s)
  • PAF's Avatar
    12-02-2024, 10:47 AM
    Mises.org David Gordon 11/29/2024 Andrew Puzder, who is both a leading business executive—he was the CEO of a restaurant chain that owns Carl’s Jr.—and an experienced attorney, tells a dramatic tale. The free market is by far the best economic system and has made possible, since the Industrial Revolution, a historically unprecedented rate of economic growth. The free market is an economic democracy in which entrepreneurs vie to do the bidding of consumers, who, in most cases, want the most money possible. In corporations, the consumers are the corporations’ owners, the shareholders, and officers of corporations have a fiduciary duty to them. In recent decades, a new conception of the free market—“stakeholder capitalism”—has become influential, although a resistance movement has arisen that has been able to thwart the most drastic ideas of the stakeholder advocates. According to them, the managers of companies should take into account the interests and values of all of those affected by the company. The stakeholder advocates do not deny that managers have a fiduciary duty to the owners of their business, but they claim that other things must be considered as well. Two of these other concerns—encapsulated in the acronyms ESG and DEI—especially concern our author. I will not explain what these acronyms stand for—readers who want to know can easily find out. Suffice it for our purposes to say that they call for more “diversity,” by which is meant hiring more women and members of ethnic minorities and putting them on the company’s board of directors, and also greatly decreasing the use of fossil fuels in order to deal with “climate change.” Puzder, to say the least, is not sympathetic to “diversity” as it is currently understood, although he does not reject it altogether. He thinks it is desirable to have women and members of ethnic minorities on company boards of directors, because this promotes “cognitive diversity,” but he thinks that this will come about as a side effect if everyone elected to the board is committed to putting their fiduciary responsibility to the shareholders above other considerations, and he opposes mandating these other considerations by government agencies that have been taken over by the “woke” left.
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  • PAF's Avatar
    12-02-2024, 09:49 AM
    They must be moving there because DeSantis pushed like he|| to get eVerify passed along with signs along the road stating bragging about it.
    17 replies | 2287 view(s)
  • PAF's Avatar
    12-02-2024, 09:39 AM
    I admit that I didn't follow Hunter, but according to that OP letter it was over taxes a gun registration form? Shouldn't this be celebrated? Will Trump pardon America if they don't pay taxes and fill out gun forms too? :up:
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  • PAF's Avatar
    12-02-2024, 07:36 AM
    Kudos on the trombone lol
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  • dannno's Avatar
    12-02-2024, 02:03 AM
    Yes and no. Unless you have some entirely new concept for a business, the question always is, who is the richest guy in town? What are they doing? Can I do that? Do I want to do that? Can I do as good or comparable to them in quality and price in a market where they have weak exposure, or can I do better than them in either of those categories and go after their existing marketshare? If not.. then who is the second richest guy in town? Same questions. If not.. then who is the third richest guy in town? Rinse and repeat until you get a "yes".
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  • Slave Mentality's Avatar
    12-01-2024, 07:01 PM
    I am not sure that even the brine shrimp would fuck those hags.
    14 replies | 318 view(s)
  • PAF's Avatar
    11-30-2024, 09:41 AM
    Anything can "sound good" in theory. What if the person is considered a criminal because he/she used self-defense and was wrongly convicted? What if they are considered a criminal because their government is far too restrictive and deems anything outside of corrupt government mandates criminal? Why should a person be considered a criminal just because they don't want to be branded by government , but simply be left alone and off the grid? Cut the incentives and military would not need to be used. For the minimal circumstances of actual crime, local leo should be able to handle the situation. Too many blankets, which I do not agree with. If a crime has been committed against person or property, he/she deserves their day in court in front of a jury, regardless of where they happened to be born. Unless an actual crime has been committed against person/property and they are found guilty by a jury, humans beings have a right to travel freely without intrusion of any politician/government. Otherwise, we could all end up in the same situation where we are found guilty with the key thrown away before proven innocent - just because government wrote some stupid "law". One other example: how does it feel not to be allowed to "secede", if one chooses that it wants to? Does government know best and you should have "faith and trust" in it?
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  • PAF's Avatar
    11-30-2024, 09:22 AM
    Anti Federalist is a friend, and he knows that I would never let his house burn. As for why I made the statement in the first place, that's how strongly I feel about individualism and property rights. I wish you sincere luck in kicking the addiction. I know how rough that can. Years ago I quit smoking for 4 years, I saved a lot of money and felt really great. Then one fun night I lit up "only one" while having a drink with somebody, and then all bets were off. Bad habit I know, but I never should have had that "one". So once again, good luck, and keep busy doing other things - that will help. Oh, and if there are any inconsistencies in what I say, I actually like when they are pointed out. Either I need to reevaluate, or provide more clarification on my hard stance. I'm not a spring chicken, I am very grounded, and it takes solid logic to change my positions ;-)
    127 replies | 2105 view(s)
  • PAF's Avatar
    11-29-2024, 05:24 PM
    Nope. Aside from the little normal quirks, we were made for and "deserve" each other lol. Plus she's hot, and loves Sturgis and hot wings just as much as me :hearteyes:
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  • PAF's Avatar
    11-29-2024, 04:56 PM
    Like I said: I have learned by repeated training to ask where my smokes are after I get laid :tears: "Babe, have you seen my smokes?" "No, honey, I have my own." "Ok, I can't find them, maybe I misplaced them." 10 minutes later after really needing a smoke.
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  • PAF's Avatar
    11-29-2024, 04:51 PM
    Oh, you just try it lol. It could be about cooking, driving the car, credit cards, anything your heart desires... even where the laundry soap is. Just try it and see :tears: I have learned by repeated training to ask where my smokes are after I get laid :tears:
    127 replies | 2105 view(s)
  • PAF's Avatar
    11-29-2024, 04:47 PM
    :tears: I learned long ago that if I wanted to get laid... Anyway, woman says something, they later imply something else, when they are asked for clarification they change the subject and all bets are off lol
    127 replies | 2105 view(s)
  • PAF's Avatar
    11-29-2024, 04:39 PM
    So now you support Common Core? Didn't you once agree that "reading and thought" were essential and missing from public schools these days? I don't get it. You are worse than a woman. Are you a woman? lol Does that mean that you aren't going to read Post #s 60 and 62 now? Stick to cats lol Edit: Oh, I see. I mentioned "Rights". That's what triggered you.
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