The Great Rate Cut Rug Pull  - Ep 1000

The Great Rate Cut Rug Pull - Ep 1000

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We Need Another Emancipation. This Time From Our Own Government

Iran deal dead. DOGE dead. Saylor selling at a loss. Medieval serfs kept more of their income than you do. I warned you about all of it.This episode is sponsored by DripDrop. Stock up now at http://dripdrop.com and use promo code GOLD for 20% offThis episode is also sponsored by ...  Show more

They Don't Want You to Hear This on Independence Day

Saylor authorized $1.25B in Bitcoin sales. 514K full-time jobs vanished. Trump made $2.2B selling access. 250 years later, we need another revolution.• This episode is sponsored by Odoo. Sign up for free at https://www.odoo.com/r/peterThe June jobs report came in at 57,000 — half ...  Show more

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