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"PYUSD has been a failure from a distribution perspective because PayPal didn't choose to make it succeed" Austin Campbell on how PayPal squandered its stablecoin advantage "You have a platform where you're holding an immense amount of user funds, you have them on your legacy ledger, and had you...

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🚨 Incredible Greg Gutfeld monologue on Elon Musk: Musk is changing the world and these bureaucrats think they can get him to shut up, but they cant, and that drives them crazy because he embraces the call for adventure -- which is the complete opposite of a bureaucrat. A bureaucrat exists purely to seek comfort. Building a padded world around him without achieving a thing. Once a bureaucrat is born, its only goal is to feather its nest before it dies. But Musk is the enemy of comfort. Which is weird for a billionaire. In fact, it makes being a billionaire the least interesting thing about him. He realizes that becoming comfortable with life makes you a menace to everyone else, because when you have no challenges you use that time to infringe on others, like a bureaucrat. Do bureaucrats ever learn from failure? No. They avoid failure by avoiding everything -- everything worthwhile. So when they see someone who chases a challenge, they resent him. They've given up on their dreams, so they expect you to do the same. For Musk, its about failure more than success. Failure becomes the next challenge which becomes the next opportunity which leads to wisdom. Compare that to those who despise him. They say it's over political beliefs but its far deeper. They don't have faith in themselves and they hate those who do. Now they could be inspired by him, but its easier to envy him and become an obstacle to the achievement of others. But look -- you don't need to agree with him. It's a free country. You have the right to talk back to him or anybody else. But when you try to stifle scientific progress because you hate a candidate, you're not the good guys. Maybe it should be you we're launching into space. 👏👏👏

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How Jeffrey Epstein rose from maths nerd, to a financial fixer for elites, to the boss of blackmail: ‘If you look at Epstein’s operation, what it looks like to me is that it’s a criminal operation on a number of different levels. Epstein is an interesting case because where does he come from? Well, he doesn’t come from a wealthy family. He doesn’t come from an influential family. He was a Long Island kid who was good at mathematics…he was a kind of smart, nerdy kid who made friends by doing their math homework. You’re not popular because you’re a jock. You’re not popular necessarily because you’re that good-looking or you dance well. You’re popular because you can do other people’s math homework and get them to pass. His whole career is ingratiating himself to wealthy, powerful people. What did he do as a financial advisor? Look at it. Just stand back and look at what he did. And what he did was that he helped them dodge taxes. He also helped them hide money. He could help people discover money that had been hidden abroad. He could help them hide money. If you do one, you can do the other. And that’s how he moved as a kind of fixer and arranger into the realm of the rich and powerful. And in that process, either he or other people who were working with him found out that these people can be compromised in a number of ways. And so then you start installing cameras in your residences, in the bedrooms and the bathrooms. There’s only one reason you do that. It’s fairly simple. The only reason why you collect all of this video information on your rich and powerful friends is to potentially use it as leverage against them. You don’t have to actually use it. You simply have to make them aware that you have it and could use it.’ -Prof. Richard Spence on the latest episode of Going Underground FULL INTERVIEW:

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Wayne Rooney claims playing for Man United is MUCH harder than playing for Arsenal or Chelsea. “Man United, and I can't stress this enough, is a different club to other clubs. So when you, the names you just mentioned there, Lewis Hall, Ollie Watkins, for instance, whoever, I don't know them personally. When you're recruiting for Man United, the level of detail to go into that recruitment, which I don't think has been there over the last 10 years, I don't think it's been good enough. Alex Ferguson was a master at doing it. He'd do it himself.” And to be able to play for Man United is so much more difficult than it is to be able to play for a Chelsea or Arsenal, 100%. Liverpool probably is the closest to Man United with the history of the football club. But to play for Man United, to deal with everything else, the football is a small part of it. Whether you like it or not, it is a small part of it. To deal with everything else which goes on at the football club, with the media, the scrutiny on being a Man United player.” “So you have to get that recruitment right. I don't know whether Lewis Hall is good enough. You don't know whether Lewis-Skelly is good enough. You don't know if Ollie Watkins is mentally strong enough to deal with that. So you have to go into players' backgrounds. You have to go into where they're from, what's the upbringing, and is he strong enough to deal with this pressure?” “So there's so much detail which goes into it. That's why I think previously, with players Man United have brought in, some of them have crumbled. Some of them have not been able to deal with that.”

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Let me explain why I have such fervor for the Patriots during the War for Independence by placing you into the seat of history. Place yourselves in the shoes of a Virginian planter, who just got told that the land you personally put your blood, sweat and tears surveying during which you nearly died, then fighting the French and savages over over where you also had comrades in arms die, nearly died yourself again, well all that land you fought over is actually not going to be yours to settle, it’s actually going to become an Indian buffer state given right back into the hands of the savages you just got done fighting it for. And if you want any of it, you want to use any of it, the land you personally surveyed, the land you fought to keep, you’re going to have to negotiate with parliament for any change in boundaries or for any legal usage of it. Then, on top of that, you now get direct taxes levied against you by that same parliament that says you don’t get to use that land, which itself was largely unprecedented as prior to this any acts which Parliament had undertaken were relegated primarily to international commerce which, understandably, they would get to regulate as it concerned the empire as a whole rather than the internal colonial affairs. But now they’re taxing you. To pay for the war you just paid for in the blood you spilt of the enemies of the crown and the bodies of your fellow Virginians left behind in the wilderness. And this is again, pretty much unprecedented. They’d passed a few silly laws in the past but hardly anyone even remembers them because they went totally unenforced because of how ridiculous they were. Telling people they can’t make hats? Telling people they can’t make their own iron tools? All absurd, and so they went completely disregarded. But now they actually are trying to enforce these things. So you work against it, protesting it, pushing back against it in the houses you have, your own legislatures at home. A Legislature, the house burgesses, which you yourself are a member of. And eventually it becomes so untenable they rescind it. Then, that very same day, that same parliament passes a law declaring that they are the supreme authority over you, in all matters, in all affairs, that whatever they say goes and your own legislatures are all subordinate to them. And there is no recourse for you. You don’t get any representatives of your own. You have no political representation, even though you are, again, a member of the house burgesses, modeled directly off of the English Parliament. In spite of that fact that you own 5,500 acres of land, that you are profiting 2000 British Pounds a year, when an English county only required land in evaluation of 2 pounds to vote, in spite of the fact that you have 1000x as much value as that tiny freeholding yeoman, that yeoman got to have more political say over the course of your life than you did. Because he got to at least vote, which was entirely denied to you. And of course it was. You were 3000 miles away. It would be untenable to have your lands be considered as English counties and send your representatives across the ocean back and forth to cast votes in Parliament. That's why you had the house of burgesses in the first place. Because the ancient charter struck between King James I and the first men of Virginia 150 years prior said quite clearly that they, and all their descendants, which was to say you, were to receive all liberties, immunities, and franchises that you would have had had you been born an England. That you were to be treated equally. There is no world where this situation could ever be construed as honoring the very agreement which set this forth in the first place as equal, when you no longer even had a vote in what laws might be passed over you, and that Parliament could now do whatever it wanted. A parliament which had just denied you the lands that you surveyed, that you fought for. And then as a thank you for the blood you shed, taxed you and rendered you as lesser than an English peasant with a few acres. And all of that, that's what it was to have been George Washington prior to the War for Independence. It is a testimony to his grace, goodwill, temperament, and character as a gentleman that it took him a decade to start killing people over this horrific miscarriage of justice. And to try to claim that because your gross twisting of the letter of a law in total violation of the spirit means somehow, you were the bad guy in all of this, is incredibly offensive in how terrible a read of history it is.

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