- Income tax used to be taken from people's paycheque AFTER the employee had received them. This allowed the person to see first hand how much the government was removing but it created an uproar which is why now income taxes are taken BEFORE the employee receives his paycheque - many don't even notice it.
- Inflation, at 2%/year on average, is a hidden tax on citizens' savings. While it's shared, the impact of it isn't clearly understood.
- While we know our country is in debt how we got there isn't that clear. Repaying the debt doesn't seem to be a priority.
- Currencies not based on the gold standard. What is the currency even based on now if not on something as tangible as the amount of Gold a country as?
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Listen to those that have the fruit from the tree.
Wednesday, December 3, 2025
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Education Is Your Responsibility
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Depression - Seek Professional Help
"The mind is its own place, and in itself can make a heaven of hell, a hell of heaven."-John Milton
"If you're going through hell, keep going."-Winston Churchill
Wednesday, November 5, 2025
Where do YOU get Your Information From?
My immediate family is unanimously on the same page when it comes to politics and we're always so surprised when we meet someone who isn't. "What sort of information does that person listens to?" we wonder.
A better question would be what sort of information are WE listening to? Since we're all on the same page, I think we can reasonably assume that its because we're all listening to the same information. If we had different information, we would be thinking differently.
The media shapes our thoughts and its important that we tune in to proper sources of information. In the West, truth is under attack which means that it's becoming increasingly difficult to tune in to facts. Some argue that social media can help but it's mostly just noise made by people trying to live off of their content.
The "truth" is that there's no ultimate source of information that we can rely on for news. If we keep in mind that some of these news outlet just copy from each other, and copying a lie doesn't make it true, it is almost impossible to determine facts from fiction.
Looking for information at the source usually helps however the source can also be lying.
Listening to experts, on both sides of an argument, is still the best way to go for information on critical subjects.

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