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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 21 September 2009. Tags: ACORN, Amy Schatz, AP, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Associated Press, Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, at&t, Bertha Lewis, budget, California, cap and tax, cap and trade, CBO, CBS, cbsnews.com, CEI, Chris Horner, Christopher Rhoads, classical liberal, Comcast Corp., Congressional Budget Office, Darrell Steinberg, Declan McCullagh, Drew Tidwell, economics, Economy, federalism, FOIA, fr33, free markets, freedom, G-20, G20, GDP, individualism, Internet, iTunes, Jessica E. Vascellaro, Jonathan Barnes, Julius Genachowski, libertarian, liberty, limited government, Mark Egan, Maureen Bavdek, Michelle Nichols, net neutrality, Niraj Sheth, Obama, olympic news, personal responsibility, Peter Orszag, Pittsburgh, Rep. Darrell Issa, Rep. Fred Upton, Reuters, Ryan Young, self government, Sen. Lamar Alexander, small government, streaming video, taxes, This Week, Treasury, Wade Rathke, Works Progress Administration
Your host Richard Morrison welcomes returning guest co-host William Yeatman and special guest commenter Ryan Radia to the program for episode 61. We cover net neutrality, cap-and-trade, California’s budget, the G20 Summit and the ACORN scandal(s).
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Posted on 14 September 2009. Tags: #hcr, Aase Lionaes, Ayn Rand Center for Individuals Rights, Bureaucrash, California Assemblyman Mike Duvall, Christian Robey, classical liberal, Congressional Gold Medal, Consumer Watchdog, Courage Campaign, csmonitor.com, DAVID TARRANT, DC Progress, Derek Cressman, Dick Armey, Dr. Ed Runge, Dr. Mark Hussey, Drew Tidwell, economics, Economy, Elsa Murano, fall from grace, federalism, feedback@libertyweek.org, fr33, free markets, freedom, FreedomWorks Foundation, Harry Alford, health care, health insurance, healthcare, Heidi DeJong Barsuglia, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, howtheworldworks, individualism, insurance companies, iTunes, Jim DeMint, Judy Dugan, Julie Borlaug, libertarian, liberty, limited government, london 2012, Michael B. Farrell, Mike Pense, Minerals Management Service, Minority Contractors, National Black Chamber of Commerce, Nobel Peace Prize, nonunion contractors, Norman Borlaug, olympic news, personal responsibility, Political Malpractice, Presidential Medal of Freedom, project labor agreements, reform, Rockefeller Foundation, Ryan Young, self government, small government, Texas A&M, The Dallas Morning NewsCEI, Tom Price, Utilities and Commerce Committee
Host Richard Morrison and co-host Jeremy Lott welcome special guests Lee Doren and Greg Conko to episode 60. We start with the 9/12 D.C. Tax Protest, unfair union rules and Assemblyman Mike Duvall. We then turn to Greg Conko on healthcare reform and finish with a tribute to Norman Borlaug.
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Posted on 09 September 2009. Tags: 9/12, Andrew Langer, Betsy McCaughey, Bob Levy, Bureaucrash, Capitol Hill, CEI, ceidotorg, classical liberal, Constitution, contraband, debt, deficits, Dick Armey, economics, Economy, federalism, fr33, Fred L. Smith, free markets, freedom, Freedom Plaza, howtheworldworks, individualism, iTunes, Lee Doren, libertarian, liberty, limited government, london 2012, Mario Lopez, Marsha Blackburn, Matt Kibbe, Michelle Minton, Obama, olympic news, Pelosi, personal responsibility, policytranslated, Prof. Scammington, self government, simple is better, Simpleton's Guide, small government, spending, taxing, Tom Graves, Yaron Brook, YouTube
Host Richard Morrison welcomes guest co-hosts Michelle Minton and Lee Doren to episode 59. This week we take a detour from the usual format and focus on the upcoming 9/12 March on Washington.
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Posted on 31 August 2009. Tags: CEI, ceidotorg, Chicago 2016, Chisa Fujioka, classical liberal, climate change, CO2 emissions, Congress, Copenhagen, Cosmic Ray, cybersecurity, Dean Yates, Deepak Lal, DJP, economics, Economy, federalism, fr33, free markets, freedom, Gerry Curtis, individualism, indulgences, IPCC, iTunes, Jairam Ramesh, LDP, libertarian, liberty, limited government, Linda Sieg, london 2012, olympic news, personal responsibility, policytranslated, Rasmussen Reports, Reuters, Rodney Joyce, Ryan Radia, self government, small government, Spaceship Earth, YouTube, Yukio Hatoyama
Your host Richard Morrison welcomes returning guest co-host Jeremy Lott of the Capital Research Center and special guest Sean Higgins of Investor’s Business Daily for episode 58.
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Posted on 24 August 2009. Tags: Amy Ridenour, architecture, at&t, Barbara Moss, Bauhaus, Ben Conery, Blair Kamin, Blue Dog, Brutalism, cancer, cars, cash for clunkers, CEI, Chicago Tribune, classical liberal, conspiracy, David Hogberg, DeStefano Partners, Dunil Almeida, economics, Economy, false statements, federalism, fr33, fraudulent concealment, free markets, freedom, Google Voice, government-run health care, Gropius, healthcare, Horace Cooper, IBD, individualism, iPhone, iTunes, Jack Abramoff, Judy Kent, libertarian, liberty, limited government, Lindsay McCreith, london 2012, MATTHEW DOLAN, Michael Reese Hospital, National Center for Public Policy Research, Neal Boudette, obstruction, olympic news, pcmag.com, personal responsibility, Ryan Balis, Sascha Segan, Sean Higgins, self government, Shattered Lives, small government, Wall Street Journal, Washington Times, wsj
Your host Richard Morrison welcomes back William Yeatman and Jeremy Lott for episode 57. We start with health care, cash for clunkers and an iPhone controversy and continue with the scandal that wouldn’t die and Olympic News.
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Posted on 17 August 2009. Tags: CEI, classical liberal, economics, Economy, federalism, fr33, free markets, freedom, individualism, iTunes, libertarian, liberty, limited government, london 2012, olympic news, personal responsibility, self government, small government
Host Richard Morrison welcomes Jeremy Lott and Kevin Hilferty for Episode 56. We start with compromise on healthcare, unintended consequences and a Pirate invasion of Britain. We continue with scandal on the New York City waterfront, the life of Les Paul and a little Olympic News.
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Posted on 10 August 2009. Tags: "Ted Stevens", Antarctica, antitrust, AP, Apple, Association of Wall, bionic arms, Brian Baird, bribery, Brody Mullins, Carrie Wells, CEI, Ceiling and Carpentry Industries, classical liberal, cwells@mcclatcydc.com, David Mark, DOJ, economics, Economy, Ed Perlmutter, FBI, federalism, fr33, Frank Lucas, fraud, free markets, freedom, Gary Rothman, Genovese crime family, Going Dirty, google, health care, individualism, iTunes, Joe Lieberman, John E. Potter, Joseph Olivieri, Kari Lydersen, Keith Buckman, Lev L. Dassin, libertarian, liberty, limited government, london 2012, luxury jets, McMurdo Station, Miami Herlad, miamiherald.com, Michael Bloomberg, Michael J. Forde, Mitch Carr, NASA, New Zealand, non-compete, NSF, Obama, olympic news, paralympic, Pelosi, perjury, personal responsibility, Politico, postal service, racketeering, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Saturday delivery, self government, small government, South Pole, Susan Collins, T.W. Farnam, union scandal, USOC, USPS, Washington Post, wounded veterans, wsj
Your host Richard Morrison welcomes back returning guest co-host Jeremy Lott and distinguished special guest David Mark of the Politico for Episode 55. We start with reports of unrest over health care in the provinces, the U.S. Postal Service’s death …
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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 28 July 2009. Tags: CEI, classical liberal, economics, Economy, federalism, fr33, free markets, freedom, individualism, iTunes, libertarian, liberty, limited government, london 2012, olympic news, personal responsibility, self government, small government
We start with the strings attached to the bailout, Boston’s fight over FiOS, and the dangerous side effects of Obamacare. We move on to a massive New Jersey corruption scandal and a lemon of a subsidy program.
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