Download Episode. Scott was joined by Daniel Davis on Antiwar Radio this week to talk about Ukraine. In this interview, Davis gives an update on where things stand with the counter-offensive. They then refute some common arguments about how antiwar folks are...
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US Navy Spy Plane Flies Over Taiwan Strait
by Dave DeCamp | Jul 14, 2023 | News
A US Navy spy plane flew over the Taiwan Strait on Thursday as China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) was conducting drills to the south of Taiwan.
US Cluster Bombs Have Arrived in Ukraine
by Dave DeCamp | Jul 14, 2023 | News
A Ukrainian general told CNN on Thursday that Ukraine has received a shipment of US cluster bombs, controversial munitions that have a devastating impact on civilians.
Biden Order Activates 3,000 Reservists for Europe Deployments
by Dave DeCamp | Jul 14, 2023 | News
President Biden on Thursday signed an executive order allowing the Pentagon to mobilize 3,000 reservists for deployments in Europe, where the US military has significantly increased its presence since Russia invaded Ukraine.
Defending the Defensible: Free Trade and Economic Liberalism
by Joseph Solis-Mullen | Jul 13, 2023 | Economics, Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
In 1989, the economist John Williamson introduced the phrase “Washington Consensus” to the politico-economic lexicon. It was shorthand for a set of interrelated policies that, taken together, would free trade within states and between them while boosting overall...
Vector Auto-Regression and Classical Economic Theory: Will the Keynesian Saga Ever End?
by Mike Steele | Jul 13, 2023 | Economics, Featured Articles
Economists rely on Vector Autoregression (VAR) models to forecast macroeconomic time series that may infer the effects of structural shocks and estimate unobservable cyclical components of macroeconomic aggregates. A VAR model is made up of a system of equations that...
The Legacy of Cluster Bombs
by Kym Robinson | Jul 12, 2023 | Featured Articles
A decade ago I attended a charity event dedicated to children from all over the world that had experienced horrible things. There was a little girl, around 11, who had lost both of her legs and her eight year old brother. International doctors had managed to save her...
Who Is Doing the Discriminating?
by Laurence Vance | Jul 12, 2023 | Featured Articles
Conservatives are cheering and progressives are crying about the recent Supreme Court decision in the case of Students for Fair Admissions v. President and Fellows of Harvard College, which was consolidated with Students for Fair Admissions v. University of North...
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Evelyn Farcas: No Enemies To The Right
“I Hold It That A Little Rebellion Now And Then Is A Good Thing”
“This uneasiness has produced acts absolutely unjustifiable,” Jefferson wrote, “but I hope they will provoke no severities from their governments.” He didn’t approve of the insurrection, but he feared how the authorities might respond. “Unsuccessful rebellions indeed...
A Roundtable on The Clean Libertarian Podcast
I was invited on to The Clean Libertarian podcast to be part of a round table of fathers talking about the effects of the Covid tyranny on kids and our opinions of 2021. https://youtu.be/Ict3UsvSTDM
On This Day 13 Years Ago Satoshi Nakamoto Launched Bitcoin
Listeners Love Kyle Anzalone’s Conflicts of Interest
Via email: Hi, I just wanted to say that I am amazed by your COI podcast; I never found any other podcast as informative as yours without political or social instrumentalization. Thank you so much for your work. I wish I could be involved one day. I was in Tigray last...
Is Government The New God?
https://youtu.be/WhNJJmmCkqY H/T Geopolitics and Empire
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