Tag Archive | "Hugo Chávez"
Posted on 19 July 2010. Tags: BP, communism, Deepwater Horizon, Evil Angel, First Amendment, Gulf of Mexico, healthcare, Hugo Chávez, John Stagliano, milk nymphos, obamacare, obscenity, oil spill, socialism, storm squirters, tax
Richard Morrison and Marc Scribner welcome guest co-host Alex Nowrasteh to episode 102. We take on the healthcare tax, obscenity and the First Amendment, the prognosis for the Gulf of Mexico, and the collective insanity of Venezuela.
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Posted on 21 June 2010. Tags: bank, BP, checking, customer service, debit card, Detroit, food, Gulf of Mexico, Hugo Chávez, interest, John Johnson Jr., Kwame Kilpatrick, nationalization, Obama, oil spill, overdraft, payday loan, personal finance, Philip Becnel, scandal, sexting, texting, Ylan Q. Mui
Richard Morrison and Jeremy Lott welcome guest co-host Jim Antle for episode 98. We cover Obama’s speechifying, the end of free checking, the harvest of socialism and Detroit’s notorious mayoral sexting scandal.
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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 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 03 August 2009. Tags: ABC, accountability, antitrust, AP, Ashby Jones, bailout, Brad Smith, Brent Stroman, California, Caracas, CEI, censorship, Chicago 2016, Chicago Tribune, chron.com, classical liberal, competitive bidding, Conatel, conflict of interest, contracts, deficit, DOJ, double dipping, economics, Economy, Eyanir Chinea, federalism, fr33, free markets, freedom, FTC, furlough, Geithner, George Stephanopoulos, Globovision TV, Herb Kohl, Hugo Chávez, individualism, Internet, investogation, Isabel Martinez, iTunes, Juan Carlos Caldera, labor, libertarian, liberty, limited government, london 2012, Manny Flores, Michael Callahan, Microhoo, olympic news, oversight committee, personal responsibility, Primero Justicia, Raymond Colitt, RCTV, Reuters, salary, Schwarzenegger, search, SEIU, self government, small government, strike, TARP, taxes, technology, Texas, This Week, transparency, union, Venzuela, Waco, Waco Housing Authority, Will Dunham, William Echevarria, wsj
We start with ominous hints of new taxes, California state employees making strike threats and the possible antitrust implications of the Microhoo partnership. We continue with a double-dipping pay scandal, the suppression of dissent in Venezuela and some fully transparent Olympic News.
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Posted on 11 May 2009. Tags: 1992, AMD, antitrust, Antonio Ledezma, Associated Press, basketball, Benedict Mander, bottled water, CEI, Charles Rangel, Chuck Daly, Chuck Mulloy, Citizens Against Legalized Liquor, classical liberal, competition, CPU, Dale Hudson, Dan Balz, David Axelrod, David Stern, Detroit Pistons, Diane P. Wood, Dream Team, EC, economics, Economy, Elena Kagan, enjoybottledwater.org, EU, European Union, federalism, fr33, free markets, Free Talk Live, freedom, Greg Mahlich, Harry Reid, health care, Hewlett-Packard, Hugo Chávez, individualism, Intel, iTunes, Jeff Sessions, Jennifer Granholm, Jeremy Lott, John Hatch, John McCain, John Roberts, Julian Sanchez, Laurence Tribe, libertarian, liberty, limited government, london 2012, Martha Neely, Max Baucus, microchips, Mike Enzi, Mitch McConnell, nationalization, NBA, oil, olympic news, Patrick Leahy, PDVSA, personal responsibility, Peter Suderman, Radio Liberty Network, RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR, Richard Feynman, Robert Barnes, Ron Wyden, Rusk, Samuel Alito, self government, Senate Finance Committee, small government, Sonia Sotomayor, Texas, Tweet of the Week, Tyler Morning Telegraph, Venezuela, Washington Post, Wikipedia
We start with the continuing buzz over the Supreme Court’s next member, President Obama’s trillion dollar healthcare plan, and add an update on how Hugo Chávez is turning Venezuela’s petroleum reserves into his personal piggybank.
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