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The only lie that's become more threadbare than, "Of course I'll respect you in the morning" is the one that assures us, "Nobody wants to take your guns away." D. Parker's latest essay is pure gold. The main reason that vax mandates were morally and legally wrong was because they denied our informed consent. Olivia Murray warns that this crucial et…
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When it comes to uncertainty in the classroom, it's rare to see a professor who doesn't double down and pontificate to his or her students. Robert E. Wright suggests trying humble, positive modeling instead. Are you really living your own life or are you simply acting as a placeholder in someone else's script? Paul Rosenberg explains the importance…
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There's so much happening all at once that it's hard to keep up. Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos stops by to help make sense of of it all. We only have as many rights as we're willing to claim, use and defend. However, Paul Rosenberg warns that our growing societal ignorance of what authentic rights are is destroying us. Remember how the FDA and…
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It's a good thing that U.S. military enlistments are way down for the past two years. J.B. Shurk says, we should first fight for the Bill of Rights before defending the corrupt Washington D.C. cabal. Now that it seems clear that a Trump vs. Biden rematch is likely this November, the election year frenzy is building. Richard Lim says we shouldn't be…
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If you're sensing that you have less room in which to move, think or speak, it's not just your imagination. Check out this essay on the Restoring Truth substack, it's called "A Quiet Walk To the Gulag." Liberal and conservative are now meaningless labels. James Howard Kunstler shares a wake-up call about how we must now distinguish between the sane…
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The public's love affair with electric vehicles is beginning to wear off. Doug Casey explains the boom to bust and why the enthusiasm for EVs is fading. If you're not on the front lines of the war for free speech, it's easy to get complacent. Matt Taibbi explains why government is always the most dangerous source of misinformation. The push to cens…
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Odds are that each of us, at some point, will have to make heroic choices. Paul Rosenberg has a thoughtful recipe for heroes and saints. The U.S. government seems determined to pick a war with Russia. Jacob Hornberger wonders whether the U.S. seizure of Russian assets has boomeranged. The biggest problem with covid wasn't the harm done by the virus…
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Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos is my guest for the first half of today's show. We talk about free speech, why Eric passed on becoming a member of the Big Club and why freedom matters. What's the difference between the freedom brand and the freedom philosophy? Patrick Carroll breaks it down for us. It's a double dose of Cadence McManimon today. …
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The push to ban TikTok isn't just a threat to the young people who use that social media platform. As Daniel McAdams explains, it's an attack on free speech and arguably worse than the PATRIOT Act. Irresponsible spending is the norm for most of the Beltway crowd. Don't be surprised when D.C. politicians start raiding American's retirement accounts …
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If you believe that your natural rights come from a source other than the state, congratulations. You are what some are calling a "Christian nationalist" and you're considered a threat. Since most elections have become contests over who will control whom, it's not surprising that gun control is a regular political talking point. Tim Hsiao reminds u…
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Our current lack of economic stability has many of us wondering how to protect whatever money we have. Jeff Thomas tackles the question of how close your wealth should be. The housing shortage across the U.S. is a literal shortage. Joshua Polk says tiny homes can be big problem-solvers, if regulators will get out of the way. If gun control advocate…
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I'm joined by the one and only Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. If you want to be better informed without feeling overwhelmed, this is a conversation you should hear. Sometimes, it's reassuring to remember that the current systems of control and plunder cannot continue on like this forever. As James Howard Kunstler explains, it's the twilight of…
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Can you believe it was four years ago that the lockdowns began? Jeffrey A. Tucker reminds us how freedom was torched and what we must do to avoid further abuse. You can't really appreciate the financial instability around us without first understanding how we got here over the last 100 years. Paul Rosenberg explains why we can't party like it's 190…
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If you knew that more turbulent times were approaching, how might you prepare yourself? Doug Casey has solid advice for surviving and thriving in the coming crisis, even if your means are modest. The racists of the past and the anti-racists of today both believe that a person's skin color tells them everything they need to know about how to treat t…
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It's hard to remember what life was like before the internet. Jeffrey A. Tucker has some marvelous advice on how to survive a world of instant feedback. Dependency upon government is more than just an ideological choice, it's a disease that has done in many other civilizations throughout history. Jeff Thomas wonders, when will we learn? It's strang…
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It's my weekly visit with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. Always informative and some needed encouragement for anyone unwilling to turn loose of reality. Teaching children to be good citizens is a pretty subversive act these days. Annie Holmquist shares a 1944 prescription for teaching these skills to students. There comes a point where we must…
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I'm running on fumes today but for a very good reason. I've been hard at work with a very diverse group of individuals in a community musical theater production. I'll share some recent insights into how the poisonous effects of ideology can be reduced when we choose to work with others. A friend's father recently passed away and I was mildly surpri…
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Connor Vasile is the author of a new book "The State Knows Best." He joins me to talk about a recent encounter with law enforcement that ties into the public's perception of the police. Nothing will clarify your core beliefs like finding yourself standing apart from the crowd. Paul Rosenberg has some very good reasons why it's not a bad thing to be…
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Passing along the principles and practices of liberty to the next generation isn't getting easier. Doug Casey shares some great ideas on raising free-thinking children amid social madness. Changing things from within the system is a lot harder than most of us think. Isaac Morehouse has a great take on how not to change the world. The supply chain t…
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The inversion of morality and foundational principles in American society is astonishing. Michael Herman has some great insights to the question of where it all started. The fact that democracy naturally devolves into tyranny has been understood for millennia. Jeff Thomas points out that our growing police state is evidence that we are entering the…
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It's my weekly visit with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. Always a fun and informative discussion. If the powers that be aren't steering us into an intentional military conflict with Russia, they're missing a great opportunity. Ron Paul says, after two years, the neocons are desperate for more war in Ukraine. Anyone who has read the novel Atlas…
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People who are paying attention would likely trust gas station sushi more than they'd trust their government. J.B. Shurk says, as trust in government falls, spiritual faith rises. There's a big difference between a culture of life and a culture of death. Michael Cook shares lessons in humanity from prehistoric people. AI is sparking a fair amount o…
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As much as we'd like to forget the ugliness of the past 4 years, there are some lessons to be learned. Jeffrey A. Tucker describes the digital coup that took place as part of the official covid response. Next time you hear the phrase "white privilege" you may want to consider the story of Giles Hopkins. C.S. Boddie shares the true story of what man…
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How can you tell if something is a legit symbol of liberty? Just watch and see if authoritarians want to ban it. James Bovard has an informative take on the Gadsden flag and why it frightens power-seekers. Sometimes it feels like we've been drafted against our will into the culture wars. Albin Sadar says Christians must get serious if they hope to …
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It's my weekly chat with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. Eric has been a remarkably consistent and principled voice for many years. We always have something fun to discuss. Civilization seems to be teetering on the brink of collapse. Walker Larsen advises returning to first things in order to save civilization. Of all the things we take for gra…
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In an election year, most political talk and analysis starts to sound exactly the same. Here's a nice break from that trend as Paul Rosenberg shares what you don't know about political parties in the US. The push to get motorists into electric vehicles (EVs) has been intense. Jeffrey A. Tucker explains how the Great Reset didn't work when it comes …
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