Ridesharing: A Lesson In Deregulation?

March 2, 2015 By: Kelly Diamond, Publisher Back in October of last year, I wrote about the challenges ride-share businesses such as Uber, Lyft and Sidecar, are facing (“Constipated Economy”). These challenges continue in the more densely populated markets such as San Francisco, Los Angeles, and New York. There are small victories that ride-share entrepreneurs […]
How Will Hackers Help Build A Libertarian 21st Century?

February 27, 2015 By: Marco Ricca The debate is raging: what will we make of the information age? Are we moving towards a technological dystopia, whereby Big Brother monitors and regulates our every action and thought? Or, conversely, does the digital revolution contain the promise of a renewed era of liberty? The former view definitely […]
E-Stonia: Wired & Well Ahead of the Curve

December 1, 2014 By: Kelly Diamond, Publisher I wrote about this over 5 months ago (“Portugal: A Glimpse into America’s Future”), but it looks like Estonia is getting their affairs in order quickly to offer their e-Residency to businesses around the world. In contrast to other countries like Portugal, Estonia is taking several creative and […]
Hong Kong: An Economic Gem

November 24, 2014 By: Kelly Diamond, Publisher I’m not a big fan of taxes. (I’ll give you a moment to recover from the shock. Ha ha.) But while that might be VERY true, I’m never adverse to measures taken to move away from taxes. Do I like 12% corporate taxes? Absolutely not. Do I like […]
Don’t Trust “Net Neutrality”

November 17, 2014 By: Kelly Diamond, Publisher We live in some fast-changing times! There are advancements to behold in nearly every industry that are helping people and improving the quality of life for many. My dad was diagnosed with cancer in 1992 or so. They told him he had months to live unless he removed […]
Government Curveballs

November 3, 2014 By: Kelly Diamond, Publisher What happens when the federal government imposes expensive regulations and jacks up the minimum wage? Local governments and businesses can’t keep up. What’s the difference between a local government being overwhelmed with federal government impositions and a private business? The local government will kick the can down the […]
Interview w/ Jake Desyllas on The Voluntary Life

September 5, 2014 With: Bobby Casey, Managing Director of GWP This is a great rundown on geo-arbitrage! Practical information you can use when assessing what might be right for you. Encouraging information pertaining to the international life. Take a listen… Check out Bobby’s interview with Jake Desyllas on TheVoluntaryLife.com, Episode 170! Click […]
Bobby’s Interview w/ John Lee Dumas

July 21, 2014 Bobby’s recent interview with John Lee Dumas of EntrepreneuronFire.com!
The Power of Geo-Political Diversification
May 14, 2014 By: Bobby Casey, Managing Director of GWP Yesterday, I began a four-week trip taking me through Switzerland, Italy, the US and Paraguay. Stop one is in Zurich, where I am writing from today. I’ve been to Zurich several times in the past few years but I’m always amazed at the cost of […]
Closing the Gap
March 31, 2014 By: Kelly Diamond, Publisher My mom and I got into a discussion about transportation and manufacturing in the United States as opposed to other countries like China, Malaysia or Singapore. I came to an interesting realization: we can buy products that were manufactured in a way that is illegal here in the […]