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As of September 15, the newsletter is merely $12 through year-end. If you want to subscribe, let me know via my personal email-- wdirlam@gmail.com. Title It "Moose Access" so I don't miss it, Send me your email address to get immediate temporary access and I will send you an invoice. No obligation. Should you later decide you no longer want access, you can cancel before completing payment, no questions asked.
We Have to Do It This way Because...
GoDaddy stopped processing credit cards for this site (no reason given) in early 2024 despite a contract to do so. After abiding by the contract for several years they secretly stopped in April of the 2024 election year, providing no notice of having done so. Once we realized what was happening in December and requested reinstatement, it was denied (again, no reason given).
Information requests regarding who did this, what exactly it entails, why it happened and how we might rectify it were all denied. GoDaddy, however, did provide a 5-year estimate to resume honoring its contract. In August, I renewed the domain, and GoDaddy offered to let me renew (and pay extra for) the premium commercial services contract they have been refusing to honor. I declined.
Can you say Kafkaesque?
The root of my problem would appear to be Decisionmoose's editorial policy, which supports individual liberty, free market capitalism, and government transparency. It rejects lies, deceit, and totalitarian impulses-- such as denying free speech, denying freedom of association, and denying freedom of religion and belief.
The other 95% of the newsletter is informational-- what's currently happening in the markets and the exogenous factors that may be affecting them.
Decisionmoose is in it to educate, not to co-opt, and certainly not to make money off of subscriptions. We believe in America, and we fully recognize Go-Daddy's right to disagree on that point, but will not kowtow to it. The First Amendment may protect us from government sanction, but not the sanction of private parties. And while “free speech” means we’re free to say what we want, it doesn’t mean we’re free from any adverse consequences of what we say-- even, it seems, those we thought were provided for under paid contract.
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