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Convex combination of Ron Swanson and Britta Perry Cohost of The Stacker Sports Podcast
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Trump Orders Hospital Ship to Greenland | The Libertarian Institute > President Donald Trump said the US is sending a hospital ship to Greenland. Denmark responded that Greenlanders are not in need of additional medical assistance. > “Working with the fantastic Governor of Louisiana, Jeff Landry, we are going to send a great hospital boat to Greenland to take care of the many people who are sick, and not being taken care of there,” Trump wrote on Truth Social Saturday. > On Sunday, Denmark explained its colony was not in need of additional medical care support. “The Greenlandic population receives the healthcare it needs.” Defence Minister Troels Lund Poulsen continued, “They receive it either in Greenland, or, if they require specialised treatment, they receive it in Denmark. So it’s not as if there’s a need for a special healthcare initiative in Greenland.” Does anyone else find this story as funny as I do?
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Undisciplined 1 month ago
Why Britain’s Economy Is Sputtering https://mises.org/mises-wire/why-britains-economy-sputtering By Lipton Matthews > Great Britain’s economy clearly is underperforming from what it could be. Unfortunately, the damage is self-inflicted and change is not likely in the future, especially with a socialist government.
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The Senate and the Loss of “Mixed Government” https://mises.org/mises-wire/senate-and-loss-mixed-government By Michael Dioguardi > Few Americans know that before 1913, state legislatures, not voters, appointed US senators. The 17th Amendment changed this but harmed the original federalist structure.
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Undisciplined 1 month ago
Stacker Sports Pod Episode 72: Make Tanking Terrible Again and Gold Medal Games https://www.fountain.fm/episode/rKdYn5AmEZK1xpId6xGH > Undisciplined and GrayRuby talk the territory, NBA All Star Game, NFL Draft, Olympics, and more. Let us know how you think the NBA should fix tanking.
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Undisciplined 2 months ago
A Brief History of the Petite Bourgeoisie https://mises.org/mises-wire/brief-history-petite-bourgeoisie By Ryan McMaken > From the Jacksonians to the Marxists, political theorists have understood that there is something unique about “small industry” between big business and propertyless workers.
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Debt, Inflation, and the Illusion of Protection https://mises.org/mises-wire/debt-inflation-and-illusion-protection by Marcos Giansante > The boom-and-bust cycle isn’t limited just to so-called advanced economies. It also has become a way of life in the economies of tropical countries and other emerging economies.
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Your Indoor Lighting is Killing You https://rumble.com/v75qtno-your-indoor-lighting-is-killing-you.html https://rumble.com/embed/v73k5ng/?pub=4e023h > Chronic disease isn’t just caused by what you eat. In this video, uncover the indoor lighting dangers you probably don’t know about! Find out how to stop circadian rhythm disruption, melatonin suppression, and other modern lighting health problems. > Light affects the circadian system, which in turn influences your mood, metabolism, hormones, sleep, and more. The circadian rhythm is a clock controlled by light and dark signals. > In our modern-day environment, the days are too dim and the nights are too bright. During the day, sunlight is filtered through glass, preventing exposure to UV and infrared light, and at night, we’re exposed to LED lights, TVs, phones, and tablets. We’re dealing with a lack of contrast! > Historically, humans were exposed to significantly more light during the day and minimal light at night. Modern lighting leads to melatonin suppression and affects your sleep and cortisol levels. > Most people are not getting the restful sleep that they need. This affects the metabolism, insulin, blood sugar, and mood. Research has shown that bright nighttime light exposure can increase your risk of type 2 diabetes. Increasing sunlight exposure alone can improve your blood sugar, while evening bright light exposure can worsen it. > Constant lighting is even considered psychologically harmful. Humans have evolved with significantly more light contrast, so we’re dealing with an ancestral mismatch. > To restore your circadian rhythm and combat the harmful effects of indoor lighting, try the following: > 1. Make your days aggressively bright Ensure adequate sun exposure before noon, and avoid wearing sunglasses. > 2. Make the night genuinely dark Turn off overhead lighting, use soft night-lights, and dim screens 3 hours before bed. > 3. Restore contrast Focus on bright light during the day and remove light sources from your room at night. Replace light bulbs with incandescent lights if possible. > Addressing the problems with modern light is one of the easiest ways to improve sleep naturally and restore your circadian rhythm.
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Undisciplined 2 months ago
Your Indoor Lighting is Killing You https://rumble.com/v75qtno-your-indoor-lighting-is-killing-you.html > Chronic disease isn’t just caused by what you eat. In this video, uncover the indoor lighting dangers you probably don’t know about! Find out how to stop circadian rhythm disruption, melatonin suppression, and other modern lighting health problems. > Light affects the circadian system, which in turn influences your mood, metabolism, hormones, sleep, and more. The circadian rhythm is a clock controlled by light and dark signals. > In our modern-day environment, the days are too dim and the nights are too bright. During the day, sunlight is filtered through glass, preventing exposure to UV and infrared light, and at night, we’re exposed to LED lights, TVs, phones, and tablets. We’re dealing with a lack of contrast! > Historically, humans were exposed to significantly more light during the day and minimal light at night. Modern lighting leads to melatonin suppression and affects your sleep and cortisol levels. > Most people are not getting the restful sleep that they need. This affects the metabolism, insulin, blood sugar, and mood. Research has shown that bright nighttime light exposure can increase your risk of type 2 diabetes. Increasing sunlight exposure alone can improve your blood sugar, while evening bright light exposure can worsen it. > Constant lighting is even considered psychologically harmful. Humans have evolved with significantly more light contrast, so we’re dealing with an ancestral mismatch. > To restore your circadian rhythm and combat the harmful effects of indoor lighting, try the following: > 1. Make your days aggressively bright Ensure adequate sun exposure before noon, and avoid wearing sunglasses. > 2. Make the night genuinely dark Turn off overhead lighting, use soft night-lights, and dim screens 3 hours before bed. > 3. Restore contrast Focus on bright light during the day and remove light sources from your room at night. Replace light bulbs with incandescent lights if possible. > Addressing the problems with modern light is one of the easiest ways to improve sleep naturally and restore your circadian rhythm.
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Undisciplined 2 months ago
National Self-Determination and Individual Liberty https://mises.org/mises-wire/national-self-determination-and-individual-liberty By Wanjiru Njoya > Murray Rothbard believed that national self-determination was essential for individual freedom. Rothbard also did not make the error of connecting a nation to a government. One was not the other.
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Undisciplined 2 months ago
Olaudah Equiano’s Manumission: Regulatory Barriers to Freedom https://mises.org/mises-wire/olaudah-equianos-manumission-regulatory-barriers-freedom By Joshua Mawhorter > To deny the right of manumission by law involves simultaneously affirming the right of one human to own another as his property but not the right to stop owning another human.
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Undisciplined 2 months ago
Trump’s Greenland, Foreign Policy Unpopular with Americans > A new poll shows that President Donald Trump’s calls to take Greenland and his foreign policy overall are unpopular with Americans. Trump ran on an America First platform that would avoid unnecessary foreign entanglements and wars.  > According to a new  AP-NORC poll, 72% of Americans disapprove of Trump’s handling of Greenland, including 91% of Democrats and 91% of independents. A narrow majority of Republicans approve of the President’s Greenland policy.  > Last year, Trump started threatening Denmark that the US would take Greenland, even suggesting he could use military force. He later said that Washington would make a deal with Copenhagen, allowing the US to build sovereign military bases in the Danish colony. The new agreement is similar to the post-World War 2 treaty between the US and Denmark.
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It's Still a Coverup | The Libertarian Institute > When Congress passed the Epstein Files Transparency Act in 2025, its supporters promised something approaching accountability. The bill, championed by Representatives Thomas Massie (R-KY) and Ro Khanna (D-CA), ordered the Department of Justice (DOJ) to release all unclassified records related to the investigation and prosecution of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his accomplices, including materials on Ghislaine Maxwell, flight logs, travel records, and the names of individuals, including government officials, referenced in the investigation. The act allowed redactions only to protect victims or preserve ongoing investigations and required the DOJ to provide Congress with a report detailing what was released and what was withheld. To say the results have been mixed is an understatement. > The Epstein Files Transparency Act was born of bipartisan frustration. Survivors and many members of the public had for years watched prosecutors shield Epstein’s network. The law’s plain text made its intentions clear: within fifteen days of publication, the DOJ had to report to Congress a list of all government officials and politically exposed individuals named in the materials and justify any redactions.
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Undisciplined 2 months ago
Economic Crisis, Freedom, and Austrian Economics https://mises.org/mises-wire/economic-crisis-freedom-and-austrian-economics By Deborah Palma > There is a reason why economic freedom also results in a better life for all, and Austrian economists know that better than anyone else.
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Trump’s Approval Rating Higher in Israel Than in the US | Libertarian Institute > President Donald Trump has substantially higher approval ratings among Israelis than among Americans. Trump had taken several positions that are unpopular with Americans but favorable to Israel. > According to a new poll conducted by the Jewish People Policy Institute, Trump’s approval in Israel is 73%. There is a wide gap between right-wing and left-wing Israelis. Only a third of left-wing Israelis approve of Trump, while 92% of those on the right have a favorable view of the American President. Can't get more America First than that.
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Undisciplined 2 months ago
I Tried Extreme Celebrity Biohacks (Here’s What Actually Works) https://rumble.com/v75im6o-i-tried-extreme-celebrity-biohacks-heres-what-actually-works.html > I’ve tried some of the most extreme celebrity biohacks, and today I’m sharing my results. Discover which celebrity wellness secrets really work, which ones don’t, and what you can do for health optimization instead. > 1. Peptides Peptides are injectables used by athletes and celebrities for a wide range of health issues. I tried them for my osteoarthritis, but didn’t notice much change. Myofascial stretching is much more effective for osteoarthritis. Omega-3 fatty acids, cod liver, and eliminating seed oils from your diet can also be beneficial. > 2. Stem cells Stem cell therapy is very expensive, and the small improvements were not worth the cost for me. Instead, try prolonged fasting to stimulate stem cells naturally. > 3. Intermittent hypoxic/hyperoxic training This involves using a mask to strategically increase or decrease your oxygen intake during exercise. Reducing your oxygen intake during exercise mimics high-altitude training. As your cells become oxygen-deprived, your body generates new capillaries, increasing oxygen delivery to certain parts of the body. This can be incredibly beneficial for inflammation. To mimic the benefits of hypoxic training without the price tag, try a high-altitude training mask. > 4. Ozone therapy Ozone therapy involves removing your blood, oxygenating it, and reinjecting it. This can be good for hidden infections, but try exercise, saunas, cruciferous vegetables, intermittent fasting, and prolonged fasting to naturally strengthen your body’s detoxification systems instead. > 5. Dry fasting Fasting without food or water can trigger survival genes, creating an intense effect on the body. You also burn more fat when you don’t drink water. Body fat is converted to water, called biological water, during a dry fast. > 6. Ice baths Ice baths lower your body temperature, producing a therapeutic effect. I’ve found this to be incredibly beneficial for inflammation and arthritis, and have even noticed improvements in cognitive function and mood after an ice bath. Ice baths can also help boost weight loss!