Anyone watching, or plan to watch, Am I Racist?
Seems entertaining....
sperry
sperry@bitcoin.rocks
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Cabins. Snow. Photos. History.
SimpleX: https://w3.do/kPkcoYm7
Slipping into your bitcoin-only feed with some #nostrnormie content.
#wildlife
#moosestr
#photography
#wildlife
#moosestr
#photographyExcited to have set-up a "working ranch" visit with my family to a beef producer about 2 hours from our home. We'll be visiting for a few hours and buying beef from them directly, as well.
Consensus shows the "town" has a population of 10. πππ₯
"Shake a ranchers' hand."
It's past time to get familiar with where your food comes from.
#beefinitiative
#beef
#farmtotable
I want the politicians from 100 years ago, back.
The economic policies of Presidents William G. Harding and Calvin Coolidge, known as "normalcy" or "normality," were focused on reducing government intervention in the economy. These policies included:
1. Cutting taxes: Harding reduced the top income tax rate from 73% to 25% and cut corporate tax rates. Coolidge continued this policy by cutting the top income tax rate to 25% and reducing corporate tax rates further.
2. Reducing government spending: Harding sought to reduce the size of government by cutting federal spending on various programs and departments. Coolidge continued this policy by reducing spending further.
3. Deregulation: Harding's administration worked to reduce government regulation of businesses and industries. Coolidge continued this policy by reducing regulation further.
4. Strengthening the gold standard: Harding supported maintaining the gold standard, which helped to stabilize the value of the U.S. dollar. Coolidge continued this policy by maintaining the gold standard and reducing the gold content in the U.S. dollar.
5. Tariff reductions: Harding supported reducing import tariffs to encourage international trade. Coolidge continued this policy by reducing tariffs further.
These policies aimed to promote economic growth by reducing government intervention in the private sector.
The economic policies of Presidents William G. Harding and Calvin Coolidge, known as "normalcy" or "normality," were focused on reducing government intervention in the economy. These policies included:
1. Cutting taxes: Harding reduced the top income tax rate from 73% to 25% and cut corporate tax rates. Coolidge continued this policy by cutting the top income tax rate to 25% and reducing corporate tax rates further.
2. Reducing government spending: Harding sought to reduce the size of government by cutting federal spending on various programs and departments. Coolidge continued this policy by reducing spending further.
3. Deregulation: Harding's administration worked to reduce government regulation of businesses and industries. Coolidge continued this policy by reducing regulation further.
4. Strengthening the gold standard: Harding supported maintaining the gold standard, which helped to stabilize the value of the U.S. dollar. Coolidge continued this policy by maintaining the gold standard and reducing the gold content in the U.S. dollar.
5. Tariff reductions: Harding supported reducing import tariffs to encourage international trade. Coolidge continued this policy by reducing tariffs further.
These policies aimed to promote economic growth by reducing government intervention in the private sector.Mornin'
Slipping into your bitcoin-only feed with some #nostrnormie content.
#moosestr
#photography
#wildlife
#moosestr
#photography
#wildlifeMarriage, politics, etc....
#marriage
#disaster
#alwaysright
#alwayswrong
βSatoshi would never stray from that topic. He would never let slip any personal information whatsoever, never talk about his mood, the time of day,β he says in one clip. βIt was always 100% all about Bitcoin.β
https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/early-bitcoin-developer-backs-satoshi-nakamoto-theory
I need this. Looks like quality, too.
https://www.blyronix.com/products/handmade-wooden-fencing-puppets?variant=c2126b8f-2450-4d36-bd83-d9201e6caf36
https://www.blyronix.com/products/handmade-wooden-fencing-puppets?variant=c2126b8f-2450-4d36-bd83-d9201e6caf362 years no alcohol.
6 weeks no weed.
Only made it 5 days with zero sugar, lol.
zero judgements if you enjoy any or all the above.
Anyone ever heard of "The Contract Killer Course"?
I've read thru his page a bit and it seems interesting enough.
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