Posts Tagged ‘libertarian’
Unschooling Pioneer: In Memoriam John Taylor Gatto (1935-2018)
[featured-img] In his book A Different Kind of Teacher: Solving the Crisis of American Schooling, John Taylor Gatto explained that the primary goal of real education is not to deliver facts but to guide students to the truths that will allow them to take responsibility for their lives. After over 100 years of forced schooling…
Read MoreThe Election Results Are In: As Always, You Lost!
[featured-img] In the USSA this week, statist slaves rushed to closets in public school gymnasiums to participate in the mass cult ritual of voting. They called it “the most important election of our lifetime,” which is the same thing they said last time and many times before that, but has anything really changed? State-sponsored propaganda…
Read MoreHow Bitcoin Changed The World 10 Years Ago
[featured-img] Ten years ago today, the infamous and mysterious Satoshi Nakamoto brought Bitcoin to the world in the wake of a worldwide financial crisis that was caused by central bankers. In this short decade, the innovation of cryptocurrency has become a viable alternative to the traditional financial systems for those who choose to use them.…
Read MoreHealth Insurance Costs Skyrocket as Government Involvement Increases
https://youtu.be/-M72nSGR8tw Over the last few decades, it seems like every industry the fasco-communist US government touches slowly falls apart or becomes flush with waste, fraud and corruption. Just as you would expect from any centrally planned system. From the housing market to student loans, everything the “all-knowing leaders” try to improve, they end up making…
Read MoreVIDEO: The Hidden Secrets of Money (and More) with Mike Maloney
[featured-img] Many in the finance world love to naysay Bitcoin’s potential, citing the admittedly volatile pullback from its peak last December. And yet, everyone on Wall Street still wants in on the bandwagon. It’s so obvious why: The long-term trend for cryptocurrencies is meteoric, but not everyone has the foresight—or the patience—to wait. And that’s…
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