Tag Archive | "FOIA"
Posted on 24 May 2010. Tags: alcohol, Bureaucrash, Charles Djou, climategate, FOIA, free market, freedom fr33, global warming, Hawaii, libertarian, liberty, Michael Mann, nanny state, public health, regulation, salt, sound science, UVA, wine
Richard Morrison and Jeremy Lott welcome guests Marc Scribner, William Yeatman, Lee Doren and Angela Logomasini to episode 94. We Aloha state politics, freedom of information, Bureaucrash’s best and brightest and the attack of the nanny state.
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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 05 October 2009. Tags: 2016, 7-11, 7-Eleven, Alan Greenspan, American Electronics Association, Andrew Downie, big gulp, bikinis, Brazil, cap and trade, Cato, CEI, Charles Schumer, classical liberal, climate change, CNN, credit cards, Czech Republic, David Denholm, debit cards, Don Bellante, economic growth, economics, Economy, EU, federalism, FOIA, fr33, free markets, freedom, GHG, global warming, green jobs, greenhouse gases, individualism, interchange fees, Ireland, iTunes, Ivan G. Osorio, Jake Tapper, jobless recovery, john berlau, John Cornyn, Jose Manuel Barroso, Kenneth Lehn, lawsuit, libertarian, liberty, limited government, Lisbon Treaty, london 2012, Matt Jaffe, Obama, olympic news, organized labor, pension fund, personal responsibility, recession, redacted, referendum, Rio de Janeiro, Ryan Young, self government, small government, SourceWatch, swipe fees, Treasury, underemployment, unemployment, unions, Vallejo Con Dios, William Yeatman, wsj.com
Your host Richard Morrison welcomes guest co-host Jeremy Lott and Editorial Director Ivan Osorio. We start with a FOIA fight, 7-Eleven’s big gulp of government and the jobless recovery. We move on to union politics, Ireland & the EU and scantily-clad Olympic News.
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Posted on 21 September 2009. Tags: ACORN, Amy Schatz, AP, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Associated Press, Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, at&t, Bertha Lewis, budget, California, cap and tax, cap and trade, CBO, CBS, cbsnews.com, CEI, Chris Horner, Christopher Rhoads, classical liberal, Comcast Corp., Congressional Budget Office, Darrell Steinberg, Declan McCullagh, Drew Tidwell, economics, Economy, federalism, FOIA, fr33, free markets, freedom, G-20, G20, GDP, individualism, Internet, iTunes, Jessica E. Vascellaro, Jonathan Barnes, Julius Genachowski, libertarian, liberty, limited government, Mark Egan, Maureen Bavdek, Michelle Nichols, net neutrality, Niraj Sheth, Obama, olympic news, personal responsibility, Peter Orszag, Pittsburgh, Rep. Darrell Issa, Rep. Fred Upton, Reuters, Ryan Young, self government, Sen. Lamar Alexander, small government, streaming video, taxes, This Week, Treasury, Wade Rathke, Works Progress Administration
Your host Richard Morrison welcomes returning guest co-host William Yeatman and special guest commenter Ryan Radia to the program for episode 61. We cover net neutrality, cap-and-trade, California’s budget, the G20 Summit and the ACORN scandal(s).
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Posted on 23 March 2009. Tags: $1 trillion, AIG, Alistair Darling, Andrew Ross Sorkin, AP, Ars Technica, Associated Press, attorney general, beer tax, bottled water, Brian Knowlton, British Beer and Pub Association, CEI, Christopher Dodd, classical liberal, classified, Countrywide, economics, Economy, Eli Lehrer, enjoybottledwater.org, Eric Dash, Eric Holder, FDIC, Fed, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, federal reserve, federalism, FOIA, fr33, free markets, Free Talk Live, freedom, Human Achievement Hour, individualism, iTunes, Julian Sanchez, legacy assets, libertarian, liberty, limited government, london 2012, marijuana, Michael Phelps, Michelle Minton, Mortgage, Myron Ebell, New York Times, olympic news, Olympic Training Center, Oxford Economics, personal responsibility, Public-Private Investment Program, pubs, Rachel L. Swarns, Radio Liberty Network, Rebecca Smithers, Rob Hayward, Rob Simmons, secret, self government, small government, SUSAN HAIGH, swimming, TARP, toxic assets, Troubled Assets Relief Program, UK, Wikipedia
We begin with a celebration of human achievement and a peek into the realm of secret government documents. The White House is going to waste another $1 trillion of your money. The British beer tax has managed to kill off 20,000 jobs. And finally, the history of scandal-addled Sen. Dodd of Connecticut.
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