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    Today, 07:44 AM
    Pfizer, Moderna, Bill Gates, CDC, DARPA... seems the MIC was on board with their directives and all of the travel bans and lockdowns, they even masked up and mandated the jab too. Money is the driver, which facilitated the largest transfer of wealth to the upper 1%. They really don't care by what means. I'm not sure how he could make any enemies while he helped line their pockets. Unless you mean: they hate him across the finish line.
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    Today, 07:17 AM
    Mark Thornton 10/05/2024 https://youtu.be/NHHoj76gDQw Children in the US are raised to be communists. Most of the parents are, too, and don’t even know it. It doesn’t matter if you send them to public or private schools, as all degree-granting schools bias the learning process against the competitive, capitalist, “liberal,” open-minded society—even though its benefits are all around us helping to feed, cloth, house, and protect us.
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    Today, 06:49 AM
    Which is it? Which side of "stop when me when you've heard something you like" are you on? 1. A man of peace and trade who doesn't favor one foreign side above another. or 2. Pro ban, sanction and tariff, China and Iran are enemies, Israel is our friend.
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    Today, 06:29 AM
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    Today, 05:37 AM
    As I understand it ending the fed is on his agenda, immediately following eliminating world hunger, ending poverty and curing cancer. Give the guy a break! He can’t do EVERYTHING all at once you know.
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    Today, 02:48 AM
    Oh please. I love ta like a brother man, but it’schard to take ignorant comments like this seriously. Read a frekin’ history book ffs.
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  • CCTelander's Avatar
    Today, 02:33 AM
    Your initial statement is patently false. I don’t know where you get these ideas but history clearly demonstrates quite thevreverse.
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    Today, 01:01 AM
    Let me know when you’ve shrunk government back down to that size. Then, maybe, we can talk.
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    Today, 12:57 AM
    Please spare me your bullshit straw manning. My commentscwere a direct counterpoint to TheTexan advocating actual isolationism, nothing more. And also please spare us the bullshit lie that tariffs are the causitive agent behind American prosperity, and that free trade destroyed it. Only people naive enough to belive that protectionist shill Ian Fletcher fall for that crap.
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    Yesterday, 11:48 PM
    Not to mention the fact that isolationist societies throughout history have almost always been backward, stagnant societies that usually suffered under some form of brutal, feudal dictatorships. It’s only been after they’ve abandoned their foolish isolationism that they were able to move in the direction of greater freedom and prosperity, although there are certainly no guarantees that the will/would.
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    Yesterday, 11:23 PM
    I don’t see much turmoil between Italy and Aruba, or New Zealand and Costa Rica, or Mexico and China. I see all the turmoil caused by the USofA. Is there a way to isolate from the US government, without having it hunt you down to take your money?
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    Yesterday, 09:32 PM
    That was back when people on the “right” actually had a decent, fundamental understanding of economics. Oh, and they actually opposed, you know, socialism.
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    Yesterday, 09:18 PM
    I do believe that the nationalist-communists finally found the Golden Key: Get some loud-mouthed billionaire who donated millions to Hillary, Chuck Rangel, Kamala Harris and other high profile democrats, who wanted to KICK Tom Massie out of the Republican Party BTW, who spent $8 Trillion in a single term, let a bullet whiz his ear, go back to destination, and Voilŕ - they got their selves some more convert voters. Pure awesome :up::tears: Just remember: make certain that you have that "R" after the name, otherwise it won't work :tears:
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    Yesterday, 04:27 PM
    Mises Wire Daniel Lacalle 10/05/2024 Global liquidity is expanding. In the past three months, the global money supply has soared by $4.7 trillion. This rapid increase started when the Federal Reserve panicked the first time and delayed the normalization of the balance sheet in June. Since then, we have seen a chain of fresh stimulus policies implemented by developed economies, adding to the large fiscal packages already in place. Multi-trillion-dollar investment packages like the EU Next Generation Fund now include massive deficit spending plans. However, money velocity is not rising. All these programs only lead to secular stagnation. Government projects and current expenditures are consuming money at an unprecedented rate. Developed economies cannot live without new and larger spending plans. The result is more debt, weaker productivity growth, and declining real wages.
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    Yesterday, 10:35 AM
    That would have been more credible if he had not ordered a drone-assassination of an Iranian commander and 6 others, ripped up an existing treaty, and taken $100 Million from a pro-Israeli donor. Ron Paul never would have done those things. Furthermore, he was "anti-war" during a "global lockdown" to allow for the largest transfer of wealth. He is a businessman, after all. We Lose, They Lose: A Reagan-Trump Fusion: If Trump-Reagan fusionists take the helm in a second Trump administration, stockpiling canned goods may take on a renewed importance.
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    Yesterday, 08:52 AM
    Trump is in Butler again today? Awesome! I'll do my shopping in Youngstown instead! It's cheaper there anyway! Thanks for the heads up!
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    Yesterday, 07:23 AM
    Mises Wire Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr. 10/05/2024 The Old Right was a principled band of intellectuals and activists, many of them libertarians, who fought the “industrial regimentation” of the New Deal, and were the first to note that, in America, statism and corporatism are inseparable. Despite some current claims, however, these writers ardently defended capitalism, including big business and corporations, celebrated the profit motive, and took a strict laissez-faire attitude towards international trade. They loathed tariffs, and saw protectionism as a species of socialist planning. Frank Chodorov was a central intellectual figure on the Right from the 1920s to the 1950s, editing the early Freeman magazine and founding Human Events and the Intercollegiate Studies Institute. A prolific writer, Chodorov guided two generations of students and activists to the literature of liberty, and urged no compromise with the central state.
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    10-04-2024, 11:47 PM
    Ron Paul Institute by Adam Dick Oct 3, 2024 It was wonderful news to many people last week when word came that Julian Assange would speak publicly this week. For a long time it seemed that such a day would never come as Assange suffered in harsh conditions in a British prison under the threat of extradition to the United Sates where he would likely remain captive in similar harsh conditions until death. The good news came in June that Assange had struck a deal to return as a free man to his home country of Australia. Yet, Assange did not come out in public to speak after returning to Australia. He focused on recovering the best he could from the torment imposed on him for exposing the US government’s dirty secrets, including related to wars. In his introductory remarks as his Tuesday testimony at a Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights meeting of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) in Strasbourg, France, Assange addressed his recent maltreatment and his ongoing effort to recover from it, stating:
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    10-04-2024, 11:32 PM
    By David Stockman October 5, 2024 JD Vance is no slouch as a debater. We’d think even Tim Walz would grant that much after getting shellacked last night by the Donald’s running mate. We will also grant that both men were civil, even midwestern “nice”. But that just goes to prove that most of the blame for the nastiness that pervades the current political process in America, and which has thereby buried the real issues, lies with the Donald. He’s just an incorrigibly bombastic, ill-mannered lout who substitutes name-calling, slogan-checking and bragging for anything that even remotely sounds like a policy discussion. Of course, when it comes to silencing the real issues you can add to the mix the fact that the mainstream media faithfully shunts aside anything outside the UniParty’s “Overton Window” of permissible discussion.
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    10-04-2024, 11:04 PM
    Ron Paul Institute by Adam Dick Oct 2, 2024 Donald Trump likes to talk about how he puts America first. Last night, Trump’s presidential race running mate J.D. Vance made it clear that Vance has other priorities. In answer to the first question of the vice-presidential debate, Vance asserted that his allegiance is to Israel first. Indeed, he suggested that America does not even come in second. Here is how Vance responded to debate moderator Margaret Brennan’s question of if Vance would “support or oppose a preemptive strike by Israel on Iran”:
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    10-04-2024, 08:04 PM
    “Facts abd data” NEVER change ANYONE’S mind. You have to approach it from a different angle.
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    10-04-2024, 07:56 PM
    Agree. I'm just hoping that it doesn't involve another full-blown war. Because at that point, many innocents die, 'Merika stands together and unites, as we suffer more prolonged ramifications rather than a fresh start. I know it's not politically correct but I see Trump doing another historical repeat just like Bush W the "peace candidate". He's too wrapped up and knee-deep in Israel and Water-Front Property. Which will line his/elites pockets while emptying mine.
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    10-04-2024, 07:31 PM
    Trump's agendas have been nationalistic, not individualistic, and he will do whatever he believes is good for the Empire, not you or me. He is among the elite who was responsible for the largest debt increase of any president in history, as well as the largest transfer of wealth from the low/middle class to the upper. Now that the plandemic is over, which resulted in untested jabs and immunity for the pharm complex, and bans on travel which put the MIC on "temporary hold" to allow for "global compliance", the MIC is once again open for business. Perhaps reread the thread to look for the out in the open hidden clues and one can easily speculate where this is heading. On top of that, people don't just give over $100 Million just to be generous. Not counting the neck tie. Too much thought is put into "but it's against Kamala!" and that is where the flaw is. Look at Bush W the "peace candidate" and see where that got us. Because back then, people completely ignored all of the the signals and voted for him anyway.
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    10-04-2024, 06:49 PM
    I’m sure the people of East Timor, by some estimates as many as a third of were wiped out bu Suharto’s genocidal invasion and occupation which Carter fully supported with arms and other aid, will be ecstatic that he’s lived so long.
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    10-04-2024, 05:02 PM
    Mises Wire: We Lose, They Lose: A Reagan-Trump Fusion
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    10-04-2024, 04:57 PM
    Mises Wire Carus Michaelangelo 10/04/2024 Tags: Big Government, Bureaucracy and Regulation, U.S. History, War and Foreign Policy Donald Trump’s ascendancy in the Republican Party fissured the GOP. Increasingly alienated, the GOP’s neoconservative wing flocks more and more to the Democrats. To anyone who grew up accustomed to viewing Democrats as the peace party, a Democrat presidential candidate celebrating the endorsement of Dick Cheney is mind-bending. But while some in the GOP increasingly reject nation-building and democracy-promotion as pillars of foreign policy, others have sought to bridge the gap between foreign policy restraint and interventionism. Matthew Kroenig and Dan Negrea’s book, We Win, They Lose: Republican Foreign Policy and the New Cold War, represents one such attempt.
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    10-04-2024, 11:04 AM
    Aside from Netanyahu hailing Trump as "a friend of Israel" and Miriam's generous $100 Million "contribution" to Trump: Jared Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law, praises ‘very valuable’ potential of Gaza’s ‘waterfront property’ I remember when Bush W sounded like Ron Paul concerning "peace around the world", until bam.
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    10-04-2024, 09:08 AM
    It was Trump who received $100 Million from Miriam Adelson to secure his election, not Harris.
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    10-04-2024, 01:52 AM
    Mises Wire Thomas J. DiLorenzo 10/03/2024 Labor unions are exempted from federal antitrust laws including the Sherman Antitrust Act, which outlaws “conspiracies in restraint of trade.” This is not a bad thing: Everyone should be exempted from antitrust laws. They are an assault on property rights and because their rulings are so arbitrary they are incompatible with justice and fairness. They are also a tool of rent-seeking businesses who practice “lawfare” by routinely suing their superior competitors for dropping their prices, improving their products, and serving their customers better than they do. When they can’t (or won’t) compete in the marketplace they resort to antitrust lawsuits to harass their competitors instead of better serving their customers. They have been a drag on the American economy for more than130 years. A strike by a labor union is nothing if not a restraint of trade. The media are all in a huff today about the dockworkers’ strike that has shut down all of the ports on the east coast from Maine to Texas. Billions of dollars of foreign imports of just about everything are sitting there, restraining trade! And when supply is reduced the effect is to make prices higher than they would otherwise be. It is essentially the same effect of a giant price-fixing conspiracy by American merchants. There is no such price-fixing conspiracy, but we will be observing the effects of one in some industries! The economic effects of the dockworkers’ strike are essentially the same as some of the effects of protectionist tariffs. The purpose of all protectionism is to restrain trade that comes from other countries, which is exactly what the dockworkers’ strike is doing. The purpose of the strike is to acquire higher wages (and to eliminate automation) and not protectionism, but it will have the effects of protectionism while it lasts.
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    10-03-2024, 08:58 PM
    See? That’s why I’m just a plebe and you occupy a position of power and authority here. It’s that rock solid, level-headed judgement. Clearly you’re correct and I was going off half-cocked. I won’t let it happen again. Thanks for pulling me back from the brink!
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