The most interesting fact I got from this was the editors note, stating that Amazon is a funder of NPR...hmmm, interesting.
https://www.npr.org/2025/09/23/nx-s1-5550290/amazon-prime-membership-lawsuit-ftc-fraud-antitrust
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Love how this guy explains this, anyone should be able to understand the play here.
I know it's constantly changing but how would one do the math to figure out the Bitcoin price? How would the equation look?
One day a person said to the Buddha, " I desire happiness, what must I do"?
The Buddha replied, "First, eliminate"I", which represents the ego". "Then eliminate desire, which represents craving and wanting".
After that the only thing that remains within you is happiness.
Nobody, knows nor values their free will more than a libertarian.
Instead of fixing the infrastructure of your country because you are not interested in sharing your wealth just move in a mass of people whom are used to living in poor conditions to keep your illusion up much easier while you continue to enjoy your wealth and higher standards of living. Invest in low cost/ high profit schemes such as data centers for your AI and cloud offerings to the public that willingly gives you their data for you to rearrange and sell back to them and all is well while the older domestic population is distracted and content playing with your product and going in circles and circles until they die out and cannot revolt. Rinse and Repeat until all resources are depleted. What does it matter to you, you're going to die one day.
Modern Common talking points between the 1% and politicians
Journalists now must get permission to release reporting on the Dept of Defense
"Everyone you meet is fighting a battle you know absolutely nothing about. Be kind. Always."-Robin Williams
Are the risks to cold storage real as it seems in the U.S or will the Bitcoin and privacy advocates defeat the push to take away our privacy? I'm uneasy with the idea of taking some of my Bitcoin of exchange when stuff like the patriot act in regards to Bitcoin and private/anonymous transactions are facing such hard times right now. The script has flipped recently when I thought we were headed towards better regulations regarding privacy.
Getting crazy in Paris
To those with the money and/or power to change things in this world. Is what your doing making things better or worse?
What need Bitcoiners to help those that are stuck in the fiat trap, not out of choice but out of the perceived necessity. Example scenario: Bob, can't ever afford to keep, or buy Bitcoin because he seems to only ever have enough money to cover his ongoing necessities (paycheck to paycheck, being tapped out).
This is where I would suggest looking at ways you can save money or stretch out expenses (not long or too significantly) so you can exchange into Bitcoin, although it won't seem like much, it doesn't matter because you always have to live within your means and adjust to your economic factors.
Don't let Bitcoin podcasters cause you FOMO, that's extremely important. They give you the news and use that to keep yourself informed of the health of the Bitcoin network, nothing more. Time your buys, however large or small, based on your own movement research.
I'm a freedom of speech absolutist because otherwise you're basically policing thoughts, saying that whomever hears a call for violence has no ability of their own to say no.
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Fannie and Freddie Mae may be the best bet right now (stock wise) and hold onto it. Oh and Bitcoin #1 of course.
People don't seem to understand how freedom of speech applies to them in this country. It applies in your private life but it doesn't protect you from your employer or school punishing you for something you say that doesn't represent their goals. That's a different bubble protected by internal regulations and rules.
Of course NY Times blames everything under the sun (especially Trump) besides the root of the problem. College in th America is a scam, a money trap and throwing out lazy ideologically driven brainwashed sheep.


The Newest Face of Long-Term Unemployment? The College Educated.
For years, only a small portion of the people experiencing long spells of joblessness were college graduates. That’s starting to change.