Posted on 04 March 2009. Tags: $50 billion, $62 million, al gore, beer news, beer tax, Bernard Madoff, broadband, Calvin Coolidge, CEI, Christian Ettinger, clean coal, climate change, climatology, coal, Constitution, Cord Blomquist, craft brew, cutbacks, Day in Wikipedia, demonstration, Drew Tidwell, exports, FCC, feedback, free markets, Free Talk Live, freedom, FTL, Gardner Goldsmith, Genachowski, global warming, Gordon Brown, Gore Effect, Greenpeace, hidden assets, hops, Hopworks, ice, imports, iTunes, Jeremy Lott, Judge Louis Stanton, Kevin Martin, layoffs, libertarian, liberty, london 2012, media ownership, municipal wi-fi, net neutrality, New Great Depression, New Hampshire, Obama, olympic news, OpenMarket.org, Oregon, Ponzi scheme, prime minister, protest, Radio Liberty Network, recession, recovered assets, Reed Hundt, Richard Morrison, Ryan Yound, Salem, snow, solar panels, special relationship, tariffs, taxes, trade, transatlantic, University of Oregon, USOC
Our special guests this week are Sam Kazman Jeremy Lott. We look in horror at FCC nominee Julius Genachowski, then listen to tales of the icy global warming rally staged earlier this week here in Washington, D.C.
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Posted on 30 December 2008. Tags: $50 billion, 1853, 2009, Australia, BBC, Bernard Madoff, candy canes, cars, CBN News, CEI, child pornography, Christmas, counterfeiting, Economy, Fark.com, finance, fraud, free market, freedom, Gadsen Purchase, Great Depression, gTLD, Harry Markopolos, IBS, ICANN, inappropriate content, Innocence Project, Internet censorship, investors, JEHT Foundation, john berlau, libertarian, liberty, limited government, london 2012, nanny state, NASDAQ, Network World, New Year, olympic news, peppermint oil, Ponzi scheme, presents, regulation, regulators, safety, Sarbanes Oxley, SEC, Secret Service, speed limit, speed-limiting, truck drivers, UK, Vancouver 2010, wall street, weather, Willy Wonka, zombie mode
This week, the biggest story Scandal Watch has seen yet – Bernard Madoff’s $50 billion Ponzi scheme. Also, satellite-enforced speed limits in the UK, printing your own money to survive the Greatest Depression, the Australian porn ban, ICANN’s new domains, and Olympic News.
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