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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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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