Anthony Fauci, although perhaps known to public health specialists and an advisor to numerous White Houses, was largely unknown to the American public until early 2020. Since then, his stature has been elevated to the point that many people equate his name with science itself,… Read More
Archives for March 2021
Ep. 1865 The Twenty-Five Minute Case Against the 2020 (and 2021) Insanity
The heroic Nick Hudson of Pandata.org (Pandemics — Data and Analytics) recently spoke at an investment conference held by South Africa’s BizNews.com and laid out the point-by-point case against the insanity. Sponsor BetterHelp offers professional counseling online at affordable prices. Get matched with your own licensed, professional… Read More
Ep. 1864 Gene Epstein on More Bad Arguments for the Minimum Wage
Gene Epstein joins us to refute a Dean Baker article claiming that another reason to raise the minimum wage is that it has not kept pace with increases in productivity. Gene has the numbers, as usual. Sponsor If you’re tired of doom and gloom in… Read More
Ep. 1863 Amazing Innovations — Stymied by Regulators
Patrick Reasonover joins me to discuss They Say It Can’t Be Done, a documentary about four extraordinary innovations — for example, a 3D printing technology with the potential to eliminate the organ waitlist — that have run into a common roadblock: regulation. Sponsor BetterHelp offers professional… Read More
Ep. 1862 Ivor Cummins Answers Forbidden COVID Questions
The brilliant and heroic Ivor Cummins, whose COVID work has been outstanding and thorough, returns to deliver more truth. Sponsor Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, technology, and more. Get a free trial of premium membership at skillshare.com/woods .… Read More
Ep. 1861 The Green New Deal: Worse Than You Think
Marc Morano returns to the show to discuss the craziness of the Green New Deal, which turns out to be even worse than you thought. Sponsor BitTrust IRA helps you seamlessly and securely add cryptocurrency to your portfolio. It stores your private keys in nuclear bunkers… Read More
Ep. 1860 Kathryn Huwig Smashes COVID Pseudoscience at State House
Kathryn Huwig has been providing excellent COVID analytics pretty much from the beginning, and her work has laid bare the science-free hysteria of Ohio COVID policy. Her recent remarks before the Ohio state house, where she challenged the Ohio public health establishment to identify where… Read More
Help the Mises Institute Get Free Smackers
I’m still at the Mises Institute’s Austrian Economics Research Conference, and as usual it’s a great time. Later this afternoon I’m chairing the book panel, where authors discuss their recent books. My friend Shawn Ritenour of Grove City College got added to the panel kind… Read More
Ep. 1859 What Is Friendship (and Should Politics Interfere)?
Gary Chartier, who has written on the subject of friendship from a philosophical and theological perspective, joins me to delve into what friendship means, and whether we can or should be friends with people whose opinions we strongly oppose. Guest’s Website GaryChartier.net Guest’s Books (Selected) Anarchy and Legal Order: Law and Politics for a Stateless Society The Conscience of an Anarchist Markets Not Capitalism , edited… Read More
Ep. 1858 Christianity and the State
We’re familiar with the arguments regarding why Christians should view the state in a positive light. Are there countervailing arguments? (You know the answer!) Gary Chartier joins me to discuss. Related Episodes Ep. 1426 Can You Be Christian and Libertarian? Ep. 767 Romans 13: Does It Mean Christians Can’t… Read More