The Tatiana Show with Doug Miller of Keep Key & Kristin Tate

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Hey, everyone! It's the latest episode of The Tatiana Show, right here on Steemit for you to enjoy! Today, Josh and I interviewed "The Libertarian Chick" Kristin Tate, talking about the 2016 election, Gary Johnson, Ron Paul, and even her book: Government Gone Wild. (and I was recently on her Be The Change podcast, which you can listen to here). Then we talked to Doug Miller of Keep Key, which is a really exciting hardware wallet for Bitcoin! This is an episode not to be missed!

Topics include:
"Gary Johnson, Youth, Libertarians and the Election 2016"
"Do Your Votes Matter?"
"The Importance of Security"
"Why Hardware Wallets Like Keep Key?"

About the Guests:

-Kristin Tate is a political columnist based in New York City. She is a contributor to The Hill and author of the new book, Government Gone Wild: How D.C. Politicians Are Taking You for a Ride — and What You Can Do About It (Hachette). She is also hosts a podcast called Be the Change on Capitalism.com.

-Doug Miller has over 15 years of business development experience with expertise that ranges from early stage start-ups to large, international enterprise sales. Doug has also helped companies get ready for an IPO stage or a merger/acquisition.

More Info:
TatianaMoroz.com
CryptoMediaHub.com
Vaultoro.com/?a=100068
KeepKey.com
TheLibertarianChick.com 

Friends and Sponsors of the Show: 

anarchapulco.com (Use the code "tatiana" at checkout to get 10% off the ticket price!) 

labitconf.com  

steemfest.com  

thebitcoincpa.com  

cryptocompare.com  

freeross.org 

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The problem with America is the people are not being educated while the politicians are liars and thieves. I'm sorry but I would vote for any of you all before I wen't down to the church and voted for Ronald McDonald!

public education can be problematic, perhaps the system works as it's intended.