Joseph Robertson: Debt, Inflation, Culture, Cost of Living & Regulations - MOB018
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Joseph Robertson is a political commentator and advocate focused on free-market economics and personal sovereignty.
In this episode, we discuss the shifting political landscape in the UK, examining the impact of recent budgets on various social classes and the ideological shift from conservatism to socialism. Joseph and I explore the role of debt, inflation, and economic illiteracy among voters in shaping current policies, as well as the influence of career politicians who lack real-world experience. We also discuss the potential for Bitcoin as a hedge against financial overreach and the implications of regulation on self-sovereignty.
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Published 11/18/24
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