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>>184630Mike Lee @BasedMikeLee - Why exactly do we give $20 billion a year to the UN?
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United Nations @UN
Menstrual health is a human right.
Yet, millions lack access to menstrual products and adequate facilities.
On Thursday's #MenstrualHygieneDay & every day, @UNFPA works to improve menstrual health, ensuring dignity for all.
https://www.unfpa.org/menstrual-healthhttps://x.com/BasedMikeLee/status/2059852056467489119Mike Lee @BasedMikeLee - People don’t need government to succeed
They must need access to each other—through free markets
Free markets have done more to lift people out of poverty than any government ever has or will
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Handre @Handre
Venice built the greatest commercial empire in European history without a central bank, without industrial policy, and without a single economic development agency. While Byzantine bureaucrats strangled Constantinople with regulations and Frankish kings debased their currencies, Venetian merchants created wealth through voluntary exchange and sound money.
The lagoon dwellers who fled Attila's hordes in 452 AD had nothing but salt marshes and fish. No natural resources. No agricultural surplus. No inherited infrastructure. What they possessed was something far more valuable: distance from the coercive apparatus of mainland states. This geographic accident forced them to survive through trade rather than taxation, commerce rather than conquest.
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