Ep. 1932 Does the National Debt Matter?
The national debt grows larger and larger, and yet the average person doesn’t perceive any negative consequences. Does it really matter? Gene Epstein joins us to review precisely why it …
The national debt grows larger and larger, and yet the average person doesn’t perceive any negative consequences. Does it really matter? Gene Epstein joins us to review precisely why it …
The national debt grows larger and larger, and yet the average person doesn’t perceive any negative consequences. Does it really matter? Gene Epstein joins us to review precisely why it …
Author Germinal G. Van, who emigrated to the United States from the Ivory Coast in 2010, joins me to discuss significant episodes in the recent economic history of black America. …
Documentary filmmaker Steve Oldfield joins me to discuss his new film on how the media and its celebrity accomplices joined forces to try to destroy an innocent kid. Sponsor: Happily …
A member of my Supporting Listeners group suggested that I revisit the old Ron Paul days (the 2008 campaign in particular) for the sake of the young folks who weren’t …
A journalist in the UK, heartened by the US reopening, hopes it will spur his countrymen into opposition and in favor of freedom. Sponsor: Press House Coffee: Take 20% off …
Michael Boldin reflects on 15 years of the Tenth Amendment Center, which he founded in 2006. For 15 years Boldin and the Center have brought a perspective into American life …
Well, here’s an interesting non-coincidence: the people in public life who have been the best on COVID just happen to have come out of the Ron Paul movement. Then, I …
Peter McCormack joins me to discuss good Bitcoin news from El Salvador, less favorable news from China, the electricity and volatility questions, and more. Tom WoodsThomas E. Woods, Jr., is …
James Lindsay joins me to discuss what Critical Race Theory is, what its flaws are, and what we should do about it. Sponsor: Cheeky Maiden Soap is a family-run business …