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About The Humble Libertarian

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1. I use Google Blogger to publish this blog.

It gives your computer cookies.

If you're in Europe they've rigged up a notification by order of the European Union. I don't have to tell you if you're in the U.S. and everybody already knows about cookies or doesn't care.

But anyway––

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2. I write news and commentary about business, finance, tech, and politics, including a lot about cryptocurrencies, stocks, and precious metals. I keep my savings in these securities so I have a small personal stake in their market value.

I don't have a lot of savings, and in fact I'm working to pay off my loans and credit cards so I can start saving more as soon as possible. (I'm doing a lot of reading about personal finance, budgeting, and giving more to your business, and will share my findings as soon as I can get them organized to help anyone who might profit from what I learn as I put it into practice.)

3. I have many affiliate links on my blog. If you click a link on The Humble Libertarian that takes you to a page that is offering a good or service for sale, and you make a purchase I will be credited with a small commission for connecting you with the business.

4. I also have display ads that provide a tailored ad experience for each user, drawing from a large network of advertisers. Some of these are election campaign ads. Any political ads seen on The Humble Libertarian should not be taken as endorsements.

5. My Twitter is the easiest way to reach me.



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