Posted on 10 May 2010. Tags: broadband, cap and trade, carbon tax, Chavez, climate change, conservatives, David Cameron, energy, environment, FCC, global warming, Gordon Brown, Graham, hung parliament, jobs, Kerry, Labour Party, Liberal Democrats, Lieberman, Nicholas Clegg, Title II, Tories, twitter, UK election, Venezuela
Richard Morrison and Marc Scribner team up with William Yeatman, Ryan Radia and Iain Murray, to bring you episode 92. We take on cap-and-trade, the FCC and broadband, UK elections and social media in Venezuela.
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Posted on 13 October 2009. Tags: AARP, Alexander Medvedev, Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, America's Health Insurance Plans, AP, Associated Press, Buenos Aires, Cass Sunstein, CEI, classical liberal, climate change, Consumer Product Safety Commission, David Cameron, Don Easterbrook, economics, Economy, expense-account scandal, FDA, federalism, fr33, free markets, freedom, FTC, Gazprom, Gordon Brown, Hadley Centre, health care, individualism, IPCC, iTunes, JOHN F. BURNS, Karen Ignagni, Labour Party, Leviathan, LGN, libertarian, liberty, limited government, liquefied natural gas, Max Baucus, Michael A. Livermore, Mojib Latif, Nick Clegg, Nick Grealy, nytimes.com, OIRA, OMB, Pacific decadal oscillation, Paul Hudson, personal responsibility, PricewaterhouseCoopers, PWC, Robert Laszewski, Rune Bjornson, sceptics, self government, Senate Finance Committee, Sierra Club, Sir Thomas Legg, skeptics, small government, StatoilHydro, trillion cubic feet, World Gas Conference
Richard Morrison, William Yeatman and Ryan Young bring you episode 64. We take on health care, energy technology and the warming that wasn’t there. We continue with the British expense scandal and new rules and regulations.
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Posted on 08 June 2009. Tags: air travel, airline tax, ALISTAIR MACDONALD, bankruptcy, beer, bottled water, CAFE, CEI, censorship, China, Chrysler, classical liberal, Connie Hedegaard, copyright, David Cameron, Dell, economics, Economy, enjoybottledwater.org, EU, European Parliament, exercise, federalism, fr33, free markets, Free Talk Live, freedom, gatorade, General Motors, global tax, GM, Gordon Brown, Granada University, Guardian, Hans Bader, Hewlett-Packard, HP, IDG, Indiana, individualism, iTunes, Jinhui, John Ribeiro, John Vidal, Jonathan Pershing, Labour Party, libertarian, liberty, limited government, london 2012, Manuel Garzon, Michelle Kwan, olympic news, Owen Fletcher, patent, PC, personal responsibility, Pirate Bay, Pirate Party, porn, pr0n, PRC, Radio Liberty Network, Richard Mourdock, scandal, self government, small government, Sweden, TARP, Tianamen Square, Tweet of the Week, UKIP, UN, UNFCCC, United Nations, water, Wikipedia, wsj
We start with the investors that are getting worked over by the politically-distorted bankruptcy of Chrysler, the ascension of the Swedish Pirate Party to the European Parliament and the Great Porn Wall of China. Airline travel may get more expensive. And an example of how voters deal with corrupt politicians.
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Posted on 04 March 2009. Tags: $50 billion, $62 million, al gore, beer news, beer tax, Bernard Madoff, broadband, Calvin Coolidge, CEI, Christian Ettinger, clean coal, climate change, climatology, coal, Constitution, Cord Blomquist, craft brew, cutbacks, Day in Wikipedia, demonstration, Drew Tidwell, exports, FCC, feedback, free markets, Free Talk Live, freedom, FTL, Gardner Goldsmith, Genachowski, global warming, Gordon Brown, Gore Effect, Greenpeace, hidden assets, hops, Hopworks, ice, imports, iTunes, Jeremy Lott, Judge Louis Stanton, Kevin Martin, layoffs, libertarian, liberty, london 2012, media ownership, municipal wi-fi, net neutrality, New Great Depression, New Hampshire, Obama, olympic news, OpenMarket.org, Oregon, Ponzi scheme, prime minister, protest, Radio Liberty Network, recession, recovered assets, Reed Hundt, Richard Morrison, Ryan Yound, Salem, snow, solar panels, special relationship, tariffs, taxes, trade, transatlantic, University of Oregon, USOC
Our special guests this week are Sam Kazman Jeremy Lott. We look in horror at FCC nominee Julius Genachowski, then listen to tales of the icy global warming rally staged earlier this week here in Washington, D.C.
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