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Free is the person who can say anything. January 24, 2020 | Thanks to an obscure law passed in 1934,

Free is the person who can say anything. January 24, 2020 [WEBSITE]( | [UNSUBSCRIBE]( [Altucher Confidential] “Free is the person who can say anything.” [Enable Images To See More] Don’t Be Afraid of Freedom By James Altucher How “wiretapping” Wall Street insiders could set you up for a rich retirement [Please Enable Images]( Thanks to an obscure law passed in 1934, I’m able to legally [“wiretap” the big money moves of Wall Street insiders](— to see where they’re investing. And right now I’m using these “wiretaps” to find stocks with 1,000%+ long-term potential. Big moneymaking plays that could bring you closer to retirement. [Click here now to see how it works.]( I posted the photograph above and over 60 people unfollowed me on Instagram almost immediately. One person wrote: “Okayyyyy…DELETED.” Other times I’ve written about my thoughts on the economy and people scream in the comments: “You Trump-Loving JEWBAG.” (Unemployment is at a 50-year low.) Another time, the Libertarian Party of NY wanted me to run for governor. (No thanks!) Why do I have to belong to a group in order to get the group to like me? Are we living in 1984? Who believes in the exact same 50 policies of one side or the other? I’m pro-choice but why do most pro-choice groups deny that post-abortion stress and depression exists? And that abortion, no matter at what stage, is an incredibly painful procedure. I’m against raising taxes but somebody said to me the other day, “Would it really hurt if everyone paid another $200 a year in taxes?” Which could equal $20 billion in additional revenues for the government. Maybe? I don’t know the answer. I’m against war. All wars. But one person thought that meant I was pro-slavery and anti-Jewish and pro-Islam. “Were you really against the Civil War?” Or, “What about the Jews in World War II?” I just don’t like giving 18-year-olds guns to kill other 18-year-olds. I have a daughter who is 18. I’m a father. Not a historian. I’m pro-Israel. I forget what party agrees with me on that one. I’m in favor of banning the FDA, which is getting in the way of releasing possibly great cancer drugs. Which party is that? I don’t care. The FDA is killing people. I’m against the president having executive powers to initiate wars (the last legally declared war was in 1941). I’m against going to college and so everyone who has been to college thinks I’m the worst danger to society. I’ve lost friends and family over every one of the above issues. The 1998 Internet Tax and Freedom Act, proposed by Bill Clinton, magnified the internet boom. It probably allowed me to sell my first business (an internet business). I’m grateful. It’s one small piece of the puzzle that made the internet the amazing source of innovation it’s become. It’s not everything. But it’s something. And I agree with it. And I also learn from Clinton’s many examples of failure. His failed race for governor after his first term and his comeback. How did he make that comeback? How did it propel him to the presidency? (After his disastrous speech at the 1988 Democratic Convention.) Maybe I can learn from the global view of someone who has been the president of the United States now that he’s an elder statesman and has a super wide perspective on all the conflicts between nations we see in this critical time. Or not. But why not try and learn from anyone we meet? Why banish someone who posts a photo? (And why do I care? I want to say I don’t care but I care… a little.) The Man Who Predicted the Smartphone Revolution Now Says… Another colossal tech phenomenon is coming. And it could change everything about how you live… work… earn… and even save up to retire. Nobody will remain untouched. Hint: It’s NOT 5G. It’s not AI. Or self-driving cars. Yet, it could still unleash a massive $16.8 trillion impact worldwide. Some will get rich. Others will get left behind. [Follow this link for details — this is massive.]( I’m also against most forms of welfare (more than 50% of U.S. households are on some form of welfare). But does this mean I’m “far right”? In the conversation in the photo we were talking about Puerto Rico and why it became such an extreme mess after the hurricane. Why should he listen to me at all? But he did. I’m against taxes because I think private industry is a better allocator of money and jobs than the government. Does this make me “far right”? People tweet and their careers are ruined. The Twitter mob has now replaced due process. I don’t want the left to limit my free speech (which happens to me every single day) or the right to limit my free speech. Nazism and Stalinism and Maoism all began by defining the words we use. Once they took our words, they took our actions, they took our freedom. Between the three regimes they then took 160 million lives. Free is the person who can say anything. Brave is the person who can do what he believes. And better is the person who listens to every point of view, learns, mashes it up, and develops their own point of view. And, by example, helps people find their own freedom. All of this is to say, I didn’t come first in Clinton’s poker tournament. I had a hand that was AK and I went against junk played by a drunk and lost. F*** that person! I’m really upset. But I got this photo. Thanks to Jay Wujun Yow for being such an excellent photographer throughout the evening (and later at Peter Thiel’s party). Thanks to Steve Cohen for convincing me to fly out here and LOSE this tournament. Especially grateful to poker pro and MC of the evening Phil Gordon for reconnecting and being so gracious with his advice and his comments. And, of course, Robyn Altucher for making the intro to Clinton. The first time I met a president. Sincerely, [James Altucher] James Altucher THIS Marijuana Super-Greenhouse Is About To Change the Weed Market [Please Enable Images](Located just 25 miles from Cleveland… is a super-greenhouse unlike anything we’ve ever seen. Listed at over 1.4 million square feet (equivalent to 9 full-sized Costco warehouses), this marijuana grow house is capable of producing over 341,000 pounds of weed a year! And very soon, it comes online and could turn one tiny 60-cent marijuana company into the dominant player in the white-hot weed market. This is a fast-moving story… [>>Click here now for details<<]( Subsribe To My Podcast [The James Altucher Show]( Add james@jamesaltucher.com to your address book: [Whitelist Us]( [The James Altucher Website]( [Subscribe Via Text]( [Subscribe With YouTube]( [Subscribe On Messenger]( [Subscribe With iTunes]( [Connected on LinkedIn]( Join the conversation! 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