Ron Paul struggled with the elderly population in his presidential runs, but now the problem is the young people — even after having their lives taken from them for nearly two years, they seem to want to be governed even harder. Benjamin Williams, or PraxBen… Read More
Archives for October 2021
Ep. 1996 Breakup! A Freedom Lover’s Guide to Surviving the End of Empire
Matt Asher discusses the prospects for American breakup, and what we should do while we wait. Sponsor At PolicyGenius.com , you can get quotes and compare rates on life insurance, disability insurance, renters insurance, and health insurance. It’s easy! Check it out: PolicyGenius.com . Book Discussed Breakup!… Read More
Ep. 1995 Jeff Deist and Tom Woods on What Must Be Done
At the Mises Institute ‘s supporters summit over the weekend, Institute president Jeff Deist and I had an informal discussion after dinner in front of the assembled attendees, and reviewed Hans Hoppe’s essay “What Must Be Done” as the springboard for our discussion. Warning: zingy. Sponsor BetterHelp… Read More
Ep. 1994 Entrepreneur Fights Back Against Big Tech, Seeks “New Tech Leadership”
According to Peter Rex, who’s been in real estate for 16 years and has purchased and managed over 20,000 properties, “Big Tech leadership has lost its social license to lead. They’re focused on extracting value, rather than creating it; muzzling dissent rather than freeing our… Read More
Ep. 1993 False Alarm: Against Climate Change Hysteria
Author Björn Lomborg joins me to discuss the problems with climate-change propagandists who have a massive chunk of the world’s population convinced that literal human extinction is sure to occur because of rising temperatures. Sponsor With Egnyte, your small to medium-size business can share files securely, safe… Read More
Ep. 1992 Airline Employees Fight Back Against Mandates
Airline pilot Josh Yoder joins me to discuss US Freedom Flyers, his new organization aimed at pushing back against the Biden vaccine mandates. Sponsor BitTrust IRA helps you seamlessly and securely add cryptocurrency to your portfolio. It stores your private keys in nuclear bunkers with… Read More
Ep. 1991 Politics Is a Rotten Way for People to Interact
Everyone loves the satire of the Babylon Bee, and over the summer I had the pleasure of appearing on their podcast. We talk domestic politics and foreign policy, and I explain to a largely Christian audience why the state poisons everything. Sponsor Blinkist lets you… Read More
Ep. 1990 The Dreadful State of Economics, and How to Fix It
One of this year’s winners of the Nobel Prize in economics, David Card, co-authored the notorious Card-Krueger study of the minimum wage, which appeared to turn the conventional economic wisdom about the effects of minimum wages on its head. Peter Klein of Baylor University joins us… Read More
Ep. 1989 Secession: The Constitutional, Historical, and Moral Case
I make the constitutional, historical, and moral case for national divorce. Sponsor BetterHelp offers professional counseling online at affordable prices. Get matched with your own licensed, professional therapist, to whom you can send a message anytime (and get timely responses), and have weekly video or… Read More
Ep. 1988 How to Navigate the Fed’s Boom/Bust Cycle
Murray Sabrin, who taught finance at Ramapo College for 35 years, has a brand new book answering this question: since Austrian School economists know that Federal Reserve interventions cause the boom-bust cycle, how should businesses make sensible decisions with all the Fed’s white noise in… Read More