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Subject The Economy Is Being Nationalized in Slow Motion
Date October 5, 2024 11:14 AM
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This Is a Slow-Motion Nationalization of the Economy
Daniel Lacalle
As real wages decline and middle-class savings are depleted, the government expands its influence, garnering support from a substantial portion of the populace.

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The Regime Wants Appalachia To Suffer
Tho Bishop
Would America’s federal government deliberately undermine recovery efforts to try to achieve its own desired political ends? Of course.

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More than one might think. George Ford Smith asks the AI program some questions about money and gets some surprising answers.

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The Vampire Fiat Money System
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Why American History Is Not What They Say

Jeff Riggenbach’s book is a godsend for anyone who needs a crash course in revisionist history of the United States. The state and its creations are not the heroes. The producers of capital, the average people, the voluntary society: these are the forces that make up civilization.

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