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Tyranny’s little helpers

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I've said it before I'll say it again: The best overall business book I possess is "Email Players" s

I've said it before I'll say it again: The best overall business book I possess is "Email Players" subscriber Ken McCarthy's "System Club Letters" book. I dig it so much I even gifted it to my "Email Players" subscribers a few years ago. My favorite chapter is about Independence Day. (That's today here in the U.S.) Ken 'splains why it's lost its meaning: "Reason #1: Independence is no longer a treasured virtue in our country. Reason #2: Many of the things that the Founding Fathers found so objectionable - like taxation without representation for example - have become institutionalized in the US. Big business, big media, big government - the country seems to be run for their benefit today, not ours." People are completely gullible. The blind obedience by the American proletariat to all the obvious big pharma media fan fiction and the evil TV garden gnome doctor’s every contradictory brain fart was especially cringe worthy. Another great insight from that chapter: Ken notes how when this country was founded 90% of people worked (and thought) for themselves. Today? Only 10% do. The rest are slaving away, swallowing everything the media & their Facebook friends tells to them, voting their rights away for fear of non-existent boogymen, piling on debt, race baiting, class warfaring, never questioning, always obeying — Tyranny's little helpers. Ken's solution? Become economically independent. And then use your economic independence to take a stand against the politicians and unelected bankers, bureaucrats, judges, and foreign interests trying to steal yours and your children's birthrights for their 30 pieces of silver. Anyway, very good advice. And I highly recommend putting some serious thought into that. As far as how to become economically independent: Even though they aren't about becoming economically independent, my Villains books trilogy can give you the inner game (where it all begins) for becoming just that. And, unlike all my other books, they are dirt cheap, and can each be read in a single sitting, if you want. i.e., they are very short books. So short there are 1-star reviews holding candle light vigils about the fact. Simply start with the first book. (“Persuasion Secrets of the World’s most Charismatic & Influential Villains”) Then, if you like that one, move on to book two. (“Supervillains of Persuasion”) And if you crave even more hit the third one. (“Villainous Weapons of Persuasion”) Get your villainous lovin' here: [https∶//www.EmailPlayers.com/villains]( Ben Settle This email was sent by Ben Settle as owner of Settle, LLC. Copyright © 2022 Settle, LLC. All Rights Reserved. No part of this email may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without written permission from Settle, LLC. Click here to [unsubscribe]( Settle, LLC PO Box 1056 Gold Beach Oregon 97444 USA

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