Tushar
@Tusharufo2
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America’s collapse isn’t an accident. It’s the price of worshiping Milton Friedman. From broken schools to crumbling roads, the free market became a suicide pact. ft.com/content/8a1575…
Why is it so hard for those demanding a ceasefire to admit the truth: Hamas is the obstacle to a deal. Hamas rejected a ceasefire offer from the U.S., Egypt and Qatar, and agreed to by the Israelis. If Hamas says yes, hostages would be freed, aid would surge and fighting would…
Why is it so hard for those demanding a ceasefire to admit the truth: Hamas is the obstacle to a deal. Hamas rejected a ceasefire offer from the U.S., Egypt and Qatar, and agreed to by the Israelis. If Hamas says yes, hostages would be freed, aid would surge and fighting would…
Yes I take libertarianism to the extreme and I am proud of it. Full Ancap. No safety nets for poor. No government running schools and hospitals.

Calls Grow for Journal to Retract Danish Study After Corrected Data Show Link Between Aluminum in Vaccines and Autism • Children's Health Defense. The authors will never correct or retract their paper because they aren’t honest. It’s as simple as that. childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/alumi…
I agree with Mark that experience is overrated. It's no replacement for real talent. It becomes even more absurd when the government makes it a requirement for low-level jobs.
Mark Zuckerberg on why experience isn't that important “I started Facebook when I was 19, so I can’t really believe that experience is all that important or else I would have a hard time reconciling myself and the company. At Facebook, we invest in people that we think are just…
If every government of every nation enforces their own version of near-identical laws, how is that functionally different from a global government?
There is a difference between transparency and 'Trumpsparency' - which is transparency for the sake of petty political disputes.
Most transparent administration ever. cbsnews.com/news/cia-direc…
The AI Revolution forces us to relearn what work is: it's about creating value--elevating our wellbeing, adding to society's prosperity. We've long relied on entrepreneurs to find and create that work for us. Now is the time to more actively seek how we can create value.
People who don't understand how private property works often tell us that the existence of people without permission from the government somehow violates their property rights. The opposite is true: Enforcement of immigration prohibition violates property rights.
Never want to hear about the "trespassing" argument against immigration ever again. foxnews.com/politics/medic…
Plato's idea of ideal city( through Socrates) 1. Shared wives and children 2. Same education for both genders 3. Prohibition on owning private property 4. Third elite class apart from merchants and soldiers who guards all knowledge. 5. Keep population under noble lie to rule…

Socrates might’ve been a fascinating figure, but the version we get from Plato raises serious red flags. Honestly, he comes off sounding more Marxist than Marx himself. He wanted to scrap all private property, promote communal ownership, including shared wives, and believed that…
the more I read socrates the more I’m convinced he was one of the unmentioned prophets. saying death is actually an honor, that the pursuit of a moral life matters more than money and greed, that he had a conscience in his head always correcting him and bringing him to wisdom,
A leading Israeli scholar on the Holocaust and genocide -- ex IDF soldier @bartov_omer -- long rejected the word "genocide" for Gaza, but now says no other word applies. RFK Jr. accuses him of "blood libel" against Jews (which, like "anti-Semitism," means: criticizing Israel).
The genocide charge is a blood libel. Thank you Major Spencer for this withering deconstruction.