Posted on 17 May 2010. Tags: Alan Mollohan, Arlen Specter, Bill Halter, Blanche Lincoln, CEI, Chris Cillizza, Dan Balz, facebook, free markets, freedom, Jim Bunning, Jim DeMint, John Murtha, libertarian, liberty, limited government, liscensing, Mitch McConnell, national ID, New York, palin, Pat Toomey, Paterson, Peter Hart, primaries, privacy, Rand Paul, Robert Bennett, Schumer, supermarkets, TEA Party, Trey Grayson, Virginia, voluntary, wine
Richard Morrison and Jeremy Lott welcome Michael Moynihan to episode 93. We take on congressional primaries, Chuck Schumer on privacy, wine liberation in New York, debit card fees and a Tea Party Euro Trip.
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Posted on 13 July 2009. Tags: appropriations, Beaver State, beer, big box, big brother, brothel, budget, CEI, classical liberal, Dan Lipinski, defense, DoD, driver's license, economics, Economy, enjoybottledwater.org, federalism, fr33, free markets, Free Talk Live, freedom, ID, India, individualism, iTunes, John Murtha, libertarian, liberty, limited government, little brother, london 2012, olympic news, Oregon, PASS, passport, personal responsibility, protectionism, Radio Liberty Network, retail, RFID, rupee, scandal, SCOTUS, self government, small government, Sotomayor, State Department, state legislature, Supreme Court, taxes, Wal-Mart
We start with Judge Sotomayor in the Senate hot seat, a privacy threat from “smart” passports and why Rep. Dan Lipinski has decided your suitcase is too big. The discussion continues with Rep. John Murtha’s expanding corruption scandal and the arrival of Wal-Mart in India.
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Posted on 23 February 2009. Tags: bank nationalization, banking, Carol Browner, Chris Dodd, climate change, CO2, Cord Blomquist, eco-migration, EPA, finance, free markets, GHG, global warming, immigration, immigreat, investments, John Murtha, libertarian, liberty, limited government, london 2012, olympic news, Oscar Pistorius, paralympics, real estate, recession, Ryan Young, Scandal Watch, Senate, senators, small government, taxes, wall street, William Yeatman
Our hosts take a whiff of the bank nationalizations floating through the air, and say they stink. Senator Chris Dodd’s dodgy dealings in real estate come under scrutiny. While favoring immigration in general, our hosts question the wisdom of “eco-migration.”
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