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October 2, 2025 38 mins
Jeffrey Tucker (https://brownstone.org/) joins Dunagun Kaiser on Liberty and Finance to discuss the erosion of property rights, the collapse of trust in public institutions, and the deeper forces reshaping our civilization. Tucker argues that property taxes function like rent paid to the government and undermine the very meaning of ownership, while highlighting Florida’s experiments in moving away from this model. He warns of a perfect storm created by housing bubbles, runaway inflation, and the inflation of property valuations, all of which threaten the American dream of homeownership. Beyond economics, Tucker traces the consolidation of political, technological, and pharmaceutical power during the COVID years, calling it one of the greatest wealth transfers in history. This wide-ranging conversation connects Jefferson’s founding ideals to today’s struggles for liberty, dignity, and community. WEEKLY SPECIALS (while supplies last!) 1 OUNCE GOLD PHILHARMONIC: $70 over spot 90% SILVER HALVES: $0.69 over spot/oz AUSTRALIAN YEAR OF THE SNAKE COIN (2025): $5.99 over spot CALL US: 1-888-81-LIBERTY (1-888-815-4237) or email your name and phone number to LibertyAndFinance@Protonmail.com INTERVIEW TIMELINE: 0:00 Intro 6:17 Property taxes are theft 17:30 Taxing unrealized capital gains 20:40 Inflation & extorsion 33:49 Fight or flight 35:00 Brownstone Institute 37:28 Weekly specials _____________________________ Subscribe for our FREE newsletter - #1 place for gold & silver news & commentary: http://libertyandfinance.com _____________________________ Liberty and Finance LLC receives financial compensation from its sponsors. The compensation is used is to fund both sponsor-specific activities and general report activities, website, and general and administrative costs. Sponsor-specific activities may include aggregating content and publishing that content on the Liberty and Finance website, creating and maintaining company landing pages, interviewing key management, posting a banner/billboard, and/or issuing press releases. The fees also cover the costs for Liberty and Finance to publish sector-specific information on our site, and also to create content by interviewing experts in the sector. Liberty and Finance LLC does accept stock for payment of sponsorship fees. Sponsor pages may be considered advertising for the purposes of 18 U.S.C. 1734. The Information presented in Liberty and Finance is provided for educational and informational purposes only, without any express or implied warranty of any kind, including warranties of accuracy, completeness, or fitness for any particular purpose. The Information contained in or provided from or through this forum is not intended to be and does not constitute financial advice, investment advice, trading advice or any other advice. The Information on this forum and provided from or through this forum is general in nature and is not specific to you the User or anyone else. YOU SHOULD NOT MAKE ANY DECISION, FINANCIAL, INVESTMENTS, TRADING OR OTHERWISE, BASED ON ANY OF THE INFORMATION PRESENTED ON THIS FORUM WITHOUT UNDERTAKING INDEPENDENT DUE DILIGENCE AND CONSULTATION WITH A PROFESSIONAL BROKER OR COMPETENT FINANCIAL ADVISOR. You understand that you are using any and all Information available on or through this forum AT YOUR OWN RISK. Some or all of this video description and timeline has been written by AI tool: https://chatgpt.com/ All Rights Reserved.
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