John Stossel. The Evil Rich?, Free Speech for All, A Taste of Homeschooling and Egon von Greyerz on Gold.
The Evil Rich?
https://youtu.be/OruG5SxVK88
John Stossel
The working rich improve our lives. ---- Don't miss a single video from Stossel TV, sign up here: https://johnstossel.activehosted.com/f/1 ---- Bernie Sanders and others on the left want higher taxes on "millionaires and billionaires." Would that be a good idea? Most rich people became prosperous by creating wealth. Jim Caruso took over a bankrupt brewery and turned it around by inventing creative craft beers. He now employs more than 100 people. The company he runs, Flying Dog Brewery, is worth millions. Caruso had a good answer when John Stossel asked him about the "unfairness" of some Americans having so much more money than others. The top fraction of earners does now own almost half America's assets. Caruso pointed out that Steve Jobs was worth $10 billion when he died, but since Apple sold more than 2 billion devices, Jobs collected just $5 per device. "I think Steve might have been underpaid here," he says. Most on the left don't see it that way. "The feeling tends to be that somebody like Steve Jobs took something away from everybody else," Caruso says. "But... what did Steve Jobs take? He had this idea, wouldn't it be great to have a thousand songs in your pocket... one of the most massively important tools for productivity and communication in life." Stossel says Jobs, and all entrepreneurs (if they don't partner with, or freeload off government) create more wealth than they take.
Free Speech for All
https://youtu.be/1BU3New0goc
John Stossel
People complain that social media companies like Facebook and Twitter often ban good content. ---- Don't miss a single video from Stossel TV, sign up here: https://johnstossel.activehosted.com/f/1 - --- What’s the solution? Create a platform that doesn’t ban anything! One such platform is called LBRY. I first covered LBRY two years ago after they rescued 20,000 college lectures that Berkeley had hidden from the public. Berkeley once made those videos freely available to everyone, but then the government declared that it's illegal to post videos without close-captions for the hearing impaired. Berkeley didn’t want to spend millions of dollars to pay people to add the captions, so it simply pulled them off their website. Now deaf people weren’t disadvantaged because NOBODY could watch them. Except, entrepreneur Jeremy Kauffman had fortunately already copied them all to his platform, LBRY. Now anyone can watch them—for free. I’m glad that LBRY exists. It gives everyone a chance to watch everything.
A Taste of Homeschooling.
https://youtu.be/kez87jw_2QM
John Stossel
The coronavirus pandemic is giving millions of parents a taste of homeschooling. ---- Don't miss a single video from Stossel TV, sign up here: https://johnstossel.activehosted.com/f/1 ---- While kids are home now, what most are doing is not entirely “homeschooling.” Most parents just “assist” their kids’ former teachers, who now hold "Zoom” classes. But teachers struggle to keep students engaged remotely. Some teachers don't even use online videoconferencing. In Los Angeles, the teachers union even negotiated a contract that says teachers are not required to use it. So, as media outlets put it, there are now "parents and guardians forced into full-time homeschooling." Being out of school, they say, will “will set back a generation of children.” Bunk. Media outlets make it sound awful, but the reality is that homeschooled kids -- despite being from poorer families, on average, do better on tests. They also do better in college, and they are less likely to drink or do drugs. Here are the studies on it: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/... Homeschooling is also easier than ever, with new technology offering amazing new options for learning at home. Watch the video above to see how parents are switching to homeschooling in the pandemic.
Egon von Greyerz on Gold.
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