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Daniel Morrissy
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nostr:npub1d3f4m9dgvkdjxn26pqzsxn6lpfn78sxwllxyt8mp76q0a9zyyjlswhr4xv The Big Print is fantastic! Inflationary monetary system in a deflationary world. It’s akin to the government on planet Krypton minting coins with kryptonite! Thanks for helping to forge a return to sound money - Bitcoin.

Great show! I’m all for cleaning up the tax morass that is completely out of control. But tariffs as the solution seem fully out of alignment with free markets. If the goal is reducing market manipulation then imposing tariffs is counterproductive. Is this a lesser of two evils argument to get behind tariffs? Or just following the party line.

I agree with the economic incentives of our diets. And I also agree religion has served as a control on the populace in many instances since its inception. My point of these groups is that they are examples of large populations that live long healthy lives without meat. Meat is a fantastic source of energy and nutrients. Properly raised, I support it as a part of one’s diet.

I’m not against eating meat. But life expectancy gets shorter as you go back in time. Our species resilience over time has been its ability to utilize various sources of food rather than one source and animal domestication was much later on our evolution than an origin story. Life thrives in therapeutic ranges of nutrients. They can optimized but pouring more energy dense food in than required creates more metabolic byproducts than benefits. Balance is more important than “more is better”. I’m all for not weaponizing any one food group.

Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Taoism, confusionism - that’s a lot of people on this planet. Perhaps “proper” is a bit righteous. Or click bait for selling something.

Just a matter of time before power is a separate charge on rentals. Fine print in the contracts will penalize for overuse. In Nicaragua the power is cost prohibitive so rentals charge extra. Otherwise people run the A/C and other power sucks full blast while they are out for the day and the owners eat it. Harnessing Energy ain’t free and stealing it should be disincentivized.

I admire your conviction, dedication and high signal. Today, Listening to rabbit hole recap I believe you were mentioning using portable miners at Airbnb rentals for “free” energy. That message didn’t jive. I’d love to hear your logic on that not being theft.

Can I get some Marcellus Wallace like critique of the NPR inflation article quote, “While a 0% inflation rate may sound ideal in theory, economic growth requires some form of inflation.”?