Political liberty is quite simple, but not easy. We all owe our fellow citizens a duty not to aggress against them or their property, and not to commit fraud against them. In the broader societal sense, we all should strive to be kind, open, and generous with everyone we meet, unless and until they give us a reason to be otherwise. But that is all we owe. Being apolitical or even antipolitical is your absolute right. At best, politics is an uneasy and imperfect mechanism for peacefully transferring political power; at worst, it is barely a substitute for war. More commonly, politics is a turf battle waged by rival gangs to control the state apparatus (the turf is us and our money). Politics is not noble, virtuous, or even necessary.

- Jeff Deist

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Great, and I want to add, any policies coming from a government is human slavery. Government has always been and will continue to be human slavery and completely immoral. Thus, the men and women who currenlty make up the governments of the world are bad people.

I like most of what he has to say, but last I checked, he didn't *get* #Bitcoin. I don't know what it will take to orange pill the people at Mises Institute!

Simply having a strong grasp of economics is not sufficient to fully comprehend Bitcoin's significance. This lack of technical knowledge may explain why some associated with the Mises Institute dismiss Bitcoin, despite their economic expertise. Gaining a deeper technical understanding of Bitcoin's workings allowed me to better appreciate its potential.

Jeff has expressed his support for Bitcoin and is hopeful that it's successfully, see his recent interview with Breedlove.

Yes, definitely do not vote! That way, my vote will count double, and I vote every time.