Tag Archive | "classical liberal"
Posted on 18 February 2010. Tags: CEI, classical liberal, economics, Economy, federalism, fr33, free markets, freedom, individualism, iTunes, libertarian, liberty, limited government, personal responsibility, Rand Paul, Ron Paul, self government, small government
Richard Morrison, William Yeatman, and Marc Scribner sort through Sen. Evan Bayh’s surprise retirement and the mess that is the U.S. Senate. Also covered: the ever-growing Climategate scandal and Kevin Smith’s troubles with Southwest Airlines.
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Posted on 01 February 2010. Tags: #hcr, accident, Adrian Lund, anti-capitalist, Apple, capital gains, CEI, cell, classical liberal, crash, David Ignatius, Davos, economics, Economy, FCC, Federal Communications Commission, federalism, fr33, free markets, freedom, green jobs, guaranteed issue, health care reform, Highway Loss Data Institute, HLDI, individualism, insurance, ipad, iPhone, iTunes, jobs, liberalism, libertarian, liberty, limited government, mobile phone, neoliberalism, Nicolas Sarkozy, personal responsibility, preexisting condition, Rand Paul, recessions, Ron Paul, self government, small business, small government, Switzerland, taxes, texting, World Economic Forum
Richard Morrison, Marc Scribner and Josh Barro join forces to being you episode 79. We take on job creation, murmurs from Davos, the unapproved iPad, motorized texting and the all ice cream diet.
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Posted on 25 January 2010. Tags: Bloomberg, Carlos Vadillo, CEI, Citizens United, classical liberal, David Rogers, David Young, deficit, economics, Economy, federalism, fr33, free markets, freedom, globe.com, Haiti, Harry Reid, healthcare reform, Heidi Przybyla, immigration, individualism, IPCC, iTunes, Jeremy Page, libertarian, liberty, limited government, Matt Viser, Michael A. Clemens, Olympia J. Snowe, personal responsibility, Rajendra Pachauri, Ron Paul, Scott Brown, self government, small government, timesonline.co.uk
Richard Morrison, Jeremy Lott and Jim Antle collaborate on episode 78. We cover Scott Brown’s Senate election, Obama’s 77% disapproval rating among investors, the 1st Amendment verdict in the Citizens United case, the shame of UN climate science and a new hope for Haiti.
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Posted on 19 January 2010. Tags: CAFE, Carolina Preston, CEI, censorship, charity, China, CHRONICLE OF PHILANTHROPY, classical liberal, climate change, Detroit News, economics, Economy, Exito, federalism, fr33, free markets, freedom, global warming, google, Haiti, Henry Payne, Hugo Chávez, HUMA KHAN, individualism, iTunes, John Murrell, Kathryn Clay, libertarian, liberty, limited government, Martha Coakley, Myron Ebell, nationalize, NHTSA, Pat Michaels, personal responsibility, Red Cross, Scott Brown, self government, small government, Steve Bodzin, Ted Kennedy, Venezuela, WJR
Richard Morrison, Jeremy Lott and the American Spectator’s Joseph Lawler bring you episode 77. We explore Massachusetts politics, Google vs. China, global warming, business in Venezuela and the response to the crisis in Haiti.
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Posted on 11 January 2010. Tags: CEI, classical liberal, economics, Economy, federalism, fr33, free markets, freedom, individualism, iTunes, libertarian, liberty, limited government, personal responsibility, Rand Paul, Ron Paul, self government, small government
This week, guest-host host Jeremy Lott grills The American Spectator’s Phil Klein about the politics behind the health care bill, plus more.
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Posted on 04 January 2010. Tags: Ben Bernanke, booze, CATHERINE RAMPELL, CBC, CEI, classical liberal, CNN, consumer protection, credit cards, Del Vance, economics, Economy, Fed, federal reserve, federalism, fr33, free markets, freedom, individualism, interest rates, Inuvik, iTunes, John King, libertarian, liberty, limited government, liquor, Mackenzie Valley, natural gas pipeline, nytimes.com, personal responsibility, Ralph Becker, Rand Paul, recession, Robin Sidel, Ron Paul, Salt Lake City, self government, small government, wsj.com
Richard Morrison, Jeremy Lott and Marc Scribner being you episode 75. We take on Ben Bernanke, Canadian natural gas, credit cards, booze in Salt Lake City and the FDA’s critics.
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Posted on 29 December 2009. Tags: American Reinvestment and Recovery Act, bailout, California, CEI, China, classical liberal, climate change, Copenhagen, deregulatory stimulus, Detroit Free Press, Do As I Say, economics, Economy, federalism, fr33, free markets, freedom, global warming, individualism, iTunes, Janet Napolitano, Joe Lieberman, JOHN WISELY, Josh Barro, Kwame Kilpatrick, libertarian, liberty, limited government, Manhattan Institute, medicaid, Medicare, Nick Tuckers, personal responsibility, Robert Colombo Jr., Schwarzenegger, self government, small government, snowball fight, Times New Roman, Toby Harnden, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab
Richard Morrison, William Yeatman and Ryan Young join forces to bring you Episode 74 of the LibertyWeek podcast. We investigate antiterrorism efforts, China on climate change, California’s budget gap, snowballing in the streets and corruption in Detroit.
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Posted on 14 December 2009. Tags: Amy Hoak, AP, Barack Obama, biggovt.com, CEI, classical liberal, earmarks, economics, Economy, federalism, fr33, free markets, freedom, individualism, iTunes, libertarian, liberty, limited government, MarketWatch, MICHAEL CASEY, Mike Flynn, Not Evil Just Wrong, Paul Samuelson, personal responsibility, Phelim McAleer, Rand Paul, Reuters, Ron Paul, self government, small government, Stephen Schneider, Taxpayers for Common Sense, Tim Carney
Richard Morrison, Jeremy Lott and Tim Carney bring you episode 73. We cover crisis in Copenhagen, health care in the Senate, the death of Paul Samuelson, pork-filled spending, an interview with Tim Carney, author of Obamanomics.
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Posted on 07 December 2009. Tags: Arne Chacon, Bill Vierregger, CEI, classical liberal, climate change, climategate, COP-15, Copenhagen, DAVID M. HERSZENHORN, DOW JONES, economics, Economy, federalism, First Amendment, FOIA, fr33, free markets, freedom, Gabe Nasca, global warming, health care, Hugo Chávez, individualism, iTunes, Jesse Chacon, libertarian, liberty, limited government, nanny state, Obama, personal responsibility, prostitution, public option, ROBERT PEAR, Ruby Tuesday, self government, Senate, SHARON THEIMER, small government, smoking ban, transparency, Venezuela, Virginia
Richard Morrison, Jeremy Lott and William Yeatman host. We cover climate hypocrisy, arm-twisting on health care, government transparency, smoking in Virginia and a banking scandal in Venezuela.
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Posted on 30 November 2009. Tags: alcohol, Angela Logomasini, antitrust, beer, Bowery Mission, CEI, classical liberal, climategate, CRU, David Holland, economics, Economy, federalism, fr33, free markets, freedom, Garrett Peck, GM, GMO, Hadley Centre, individualism, iTunes, libertarian, liberty, limited government, Monsanto, NASA, Pat Michaels, personal responsibility, Peter Whoriskey, Phil Jones, Prohibition Hangover, Robert Mendick, Roundup Ready, self government, small government, soybeans, spirits, Trevor Davies, University of East Anglia, wine
Richard Morrison, Jeremy Lott, Gregory Conko and Garrett Peck host episode 71. We bring you the Climate-Gate scandal, the impact of nanny state policies, Monsanto’s antitrust worries and an interview with the author of The Prohibition Hangover: Alcohol in America from Demon Rum to Cult Cabernet.
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