Either

(1) Taxes are theft

Or

(2) Taxes are legitimate and should be levied fairly

This somehow is neither. This is politicized monetary policy. A pass for me.

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It's not perfect but it's a step in the right direction

You would prefer to allow the massive endowment funds to dictate what gets taught in the curriculums?

It's how we ended up here

They played the game within the rules of the game. Can’t fault the individuals nor the institution for winning the game.

My preference would be for bitcoin to change the rules of the game to be less favorable for them rather than to impose more fiat rules onto them … even if the proposed rules are more in line with my preferences.

That’s why NGU is so important. NGU enforces the new rules. Without NGU we just have a separate game that others don’t have to play. When NGU, the new rules are imposed on all economic actors - individuals and institutions alike.

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