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By C.J.
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.
This episode is a response to a DM asking about how a separated US would work. The DM treats the divorced US as something along very strict ideological segregation, which I don't think would happen, but I look at what I think would be realistic and also at a more idealistic vision to see what the proper response would be.
You can follow me on twitter @YouHadMeAtHayek, which is where I am most likely to see any questions or comments.
This episode is about the recent "insurrection" at the Capitol, revolutionary threshold theory, and perhaps a hopeful look into the future at how we should look at the various political leadership of the various states.
You can follow me on twitter @YouHadMeAtHayek, which is where I am most likely to see any questions or comments.
This episode is about something a bit obscure, but still something important - what would replace the dollar as the global reserve currency? Right now, the American dollar is used the world over as a reserve currency due to the the United States' position as world superpower and major trading partner of practically everyone. What would happen if the dollar were to disappear as the global reserve currency?
You can follow me on Twitter @YouHadMeAtHayek, which is where I am most likely to see any questions or comments.
This episode is an open letter to you, and it's about you, them, and the relationship you have, and the relationship you should have.
You can follow me on twitter @YouHadMeAtHayek, which is where I am most likely to see any questions or comments.
This episode is about the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, known for its Covid-19 relief measures. It's an example of how legislation coming from the federal government of the Untied States is overreaching, excessive, unconstitutional, and altogether a huge waste of money that helps certain interests at the expense of the citizens of these United States.
You can follow me on twitter @YouHadMeAtHayek, which is where I am most likely to see any questions or comments.
This episode is about democracy - which should properly be seen as a tool to achieve certain ends and not as some kind of sacred ideal, and secession - which is required for any kind of arrangement, political or otherwise, to be just and fair. There's a bit of personal history, and a bit of a history lesson, as well.
You can follow me on twitter @YouHadMeAtHayek, which is where I am most likely to see any questions or comments.
This episode is about the power of the military and why we need to disperse that power and lessen it.
You can follow me on twitter @YouHadMeAtHayek, which is where I am most likely to see any questions or comments.
This episode is about the election results for 2002, and looking at the divisions that still separate us.
You can follow me on twitter @YouHadMeAtHayek, which is where I am most likely to see any questions or comments.
This episode is about election day, a bit about the latest Supreme Court justice (more specifically, reactions to the latest Supreme Court justice), and a bit of wonkery at the end about last week's episode on money.
You can follow me on twitter @YouHadMeAtHayek, which is where I am most likely to see any questions or comments.
This episode is about how the United States could deal with money after a breakup after looking at how other breakups handled money.
You can follow me on twitter @YouHadMeAtHayek, which is where I am most likely to see any questions or comments.
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.