Words & Numbers

Episode 485: R.I.P. Heritage Foundation


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In this episode, we examine the realities behind universal health care by looking at Canada’s system, wait times, medical tourism, and cases where patients are denied life-saving treatment. We discuss the rise of weight-loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy, the economics behind high drug prices, and why “miracle” medications often create new dependencies and unintended costs. We scrutinize airline incivility, declining standards of behavior, and why airlines are reluctant to enforce norms despite growing problems. Phil Magness also joins us to discuss the internal collapse of the Heritage Foundation, the rise of post-liberal conservatism, and the growing influence of figures like Tucker Carlson and Nick Fuentes. We explore tensions within the Republican Party, the appeal of emergency powers on both the left and right, the dangers of mixing religion with state authority, and what these trends mean for the future of American politics.


00:00 Introduction and Overview

00:28 Canadian Health Care and the Myth of “Free” Medicine

02:38 When Universal Health Care Denies Life-Saving Treatment

04:50 Wait Times, Medical Tourism, and U.S. vs Canada Outcomes

06:16 Ozempic, Wegovy, and the Economics of Weight-Loss Drugs

08:52 Why Expensive Drugs Create Cheaper Alternatives

10:05 Side Effects, Dependency, and the Cost of “Miracle” Drugs

10:36 Airline Incivility and Delta’s Class-Based Explanation

12:28 Why Airlines Refuse to Enforce Behavioral Standards

13:52 Why Flying Is Cheaper Than Ever (and Why That Matters)

15:22 Horror Stories From the Skies

18:07 Introducing Phil Magness

19:14 The Implosion of the Heritage Foundation

22:34 Tucker Carlson, Nick Fuentes, and the Post-Liberal Right

25:24 Mass Resignations and the Collapse of Heritage’s Core

28:52 Post-Liberalism and the Rejection of the American Founding

32:00 Is the Republican Party Fracturing?

34:34 Mike Pence and the Future of Free-Market Conservatism

37:08 The Left and Right’s Shared Authoritarian Instincts

39:21 Emergency Powers, Carl Schmitt, and Executive Absolutism

44:06 Why Emergency Government Always Expands

46:58 Christian Nationalism and Catholic Integralism

50:03 Why Religion and State Power Don’t Mix

52:12 Who Really Wants Political Power?

54:52 Trump as a Lame-Duck President

55:45 JD Vance, 2028, and Electoral Reality

58:11 Why Both Parties Keep Nominating Losers

01:02:27 Conclusion

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