A sign that said “Buy Bitcoin” auctioned for almost $1 million. A former intern from the Cato Institute, Christian Langalis, made a lot of money from this auction. Christian Langalis expressed his feelings on the auction site, saying that it’s great to finally sell the sign and give it back to the Bitcoin community. He believes that the message was rebellious at first, but now it’s clear that Bitcoin is growing and control is no longer necessary.
Buzz: Hearing bitcoin ‘sign’ sells for $1 million, Nadler erases ‘the people’ from Second Amendment https://t.co/Xn13fi9ILR via @dcexaminer pic.twitter.com/idSosWyJHl
— Paul Bedard (@SecretsBedard) May 14, 2024
In other news, Rep. Jerrold Nadler misread the Second Amendment during a House hearing. This led gun rights advocates to question whether it was a deliberate mistake or a genuine error. The Gun Owners of America suggested that his misreading was intentional. This highlights the ongoing battle between gun rights advocates and gun control supporters in American politics.
Additionally, the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute plans to honor former President Ronald Reagan on the anniversary of his death. The event will include participation from the children of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, who were close friends of Ronald Reagan. This event will serve as a reminder of Reagan’s positive impact on foreign relations.
These events reflect the enduring impact of conservative values in American politics and the ongoing support for causes such as Bitcoin investment and Second Amendment rights.