Posted on 15 September 2011. Tags: crony capitalism, green jobs, Myron Ebell, rent-seeking, solar panels, solyndra, stimulus scandal, subsidies
Myron Ebell, Director of CEI’s Center for Energy and Environment, takes a look at the brewing Solyndra scandal.
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Posted on 04 November 2010. Tags: 2010 election, cei podcast, divided governent, election 2010, kat ciano, kathryn ciano, lame duck session, Myron Ebell, politics
Myron Ebell, the Director of CEI’s Center for Energy and Environment, talks about the 2010 midterm election, what will happen in the lame-duck session, and the implications of two years of divided government.
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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 28 September 2009. Tags: Associated Press, Baltimore Sun, Ben Hall, Benjamin L. Cardin, Carolyn B. Maloney, CEI, classical liberal, climate change, cultural rape, Dan Leistikow, Donald Trump, Drew Tidwell, E.J. McMahon, economics, Economy, efficiency, energy, Environmental Protection Agency, federalism, Financial Times, fr33, free markets, freedom, French National Library, ft.com, global warming, Google Books, greenhouse gas emissions, Hachette, individualism, iTunes, Joseph Curl, libertarian, liberty, limited government, Lisa Jackson, Manhattan Institute, Michael Gormley, Myron Ebell, Parent Teacher Organization, Patterson, personal responsibility, Philadelphia Inquirer, Richard Ravitch, Rocky Mountain News, Rush Limbaugh, San Francisco Chronicle, Science First, sea level rise, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, self government, Serge Eyrolles, small government, Steven Chu, Syndicat National de l’Edition, Tom Golisano, UN, United Nations, Washington Times, wsj, wsj.com
Your host Richard Morrison welcomes Jeremy Lott and Ryan Young for episode 62. We start with the newspaper bailout, Steven Chu on energy policy and Google’s copyright troubles. We then look at New York’s finances, Obama at the UN and a Washington, D.C. corruption scandal.
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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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