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 25 August 2008. Tags: "Beijing 2008", "Dulles Toll Road", "hash tags", "Heller v. District of Columbia", "Summer Olympics", 2nd amendment, aspen, commuter, convention, Denver, dick heller, Dulles, freeways, gun rights, guns, hashtag, hero, highways, infrastructure, IT, lawsuit, legal, Olympic, PFF, Qik, richard heller, SCOTUS, Supreme Court, taxes, telecom, telecommunications, toll roads, tolls, twitter
This week, your hosts Richard Morrison and Cord Blomquist take on the best technology conference in Aspen, financial regulations in court, private toll roads for DC, cutting edge convention coverage, and the Olympic aftermath.
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