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  1. Turns out he meant: Reduce the number of people, [who can't afford our medicine] by 50%

    here is the full video

     

     

  2. Three Republican senators, Tom Cotton, Mike Braun, and Marco Rubio, introduced a bill on Wednesday to prevent platforms from hosting apps that enable transactions in China's digital yuan. The lawmakers cited concerns that the technology could be used to spy on US residents.

    The bill titled "Defending Americans from Authoritarian Digital Currencies Act" intends to ban the use of China's digital currency payment system, e-CNY, for app stores and other uses in the United States.

    Senator Cotton, a known proponent of the U.S. digital dollar project, stated

    “The Chinese Communist Party will use its digital currency to control and spy on anyone who uses it. We can’t give China that chance”

    https://cointelegraph.com/news/draft-bill-to-ban-china-s-digital-yuan-from-us-app-stores

  3. Law enforcement making a human barricade as family members wail, scream and hurl profanities as the gunman is inside the school, murdering fourth-graders, and no one has followed him in yet. 

    TheSe cOloRs Don'T RuN
    (into buildings while children are getting shot)

    instead They protected the shooter from the parents

    And evidently it's legal as the Supreme Court already ruled that police don't have a duty to protect citizens unfortunately...https://mises.org/power-market/police-have-no-duty-protect-you-federal-court-affirms-yet-again

     

     

     

  4. El Salvador could be the catalyst for the most audacious economic experiment since Bretton Woods. On September 7th 2021, they became the first country in the world to make the nascent digital currency, Bitcoin, legal tender.

    If other countries follow, it could lead to a new international monetary system. How did this come to pass? And what does it mean for Salvadorians? A beach and a palace bookend Bitcoin's story in El Salvador, and my film starts in the coastal resort of El Zonte, aka Bitcoin Beach, where I visit Michael Peterson, a US charity worker who developed this unique Bitcoin community. Most Salvadorians in El Zonte are unbanked, yet, with Bitcoin Beach, they were introduced to this new financial system. I also sit with the President of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, who, inspired by El Zonte, saw a chance to reset his country's fortunes. He took the unprecedented step to align his country's future with Bitcoin, taking on powerful interests at home and abroad.

    The El Salvadorian people lie between these two men, ravaged by civil war, gang violence, and political corruption. Bukele has a bold vision for a new future, but his changes have bred distrust in some and hope in others. I travel to meet those protesting against Bitcoin and those who believe it can be a force for good.

    On the day I published this video, El Salvador hosted 44 other emerging nations at a financial inclusion conference. What started as a small project in El Zonte may lead to Bitcoin becoming the standard for other countries worldwide.

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