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By Chris Chapanar, Zack Brownsword, Luke Keister
The podcast currently has 32 episodes available.
To Whom It Should Concern:
In this episode, the guys announce the end of the podcast, and go out with a bang. A discussion of what this podcast has meant to us, answering our final concerns, reminiscing on our favorite episodes, and more.
Tune in one last time, and thank you for listening.
- Zack, Chris, and Luke
In this episode the guys explore 2 different concerns from listeners. Concern 1) Spiritual vs material needs
Concern 2) Ethics of sin taxes
In this episode, the guys talk about the theories surrounding a mysterious compound in California known as Bohemian Grove. Rumors of this club, which is comprised of many political and celebrity figures, range from mild to wild, so you won't want to miss this.
In this episode the guys discuss the politicization of the covid vaccine and reflect on the way forward.
In this episode, the guys discuss many important aspects of our immigration system here in the United States. From the idea of opening our borders, to why we need to secure them. Discussing asylum, and the idea of sanctuary cities/jurisdictions. This, and much more. Thanks for listening.
In this episode, Luke and Chris discuss the issue of having guns on school campuses. The conversation starts with the topic of arming teachers, and continues to college students' right to carry on campus.
In this weeks episode the guys analyze the HR1 bill, issues with the US voting system and their ideal voting system.
In this episode, the guys explore the institution of a $15/ hour minimum wage. We dissect the feasibility, morality and alternatives to the seemingly inevitable change.
The pen is mightier than the sword..
With President Biden signing over 40 executive orders in his first two weeks in office, Chris and Luke take an episode to discuss some of the stand out EO's, and what effect they have on the American People.
Unfortunately Zack couldn't make it for this week's recording, but don't worry, he'll be back soon.
Thank you for listening!
In this episode, Chris and Zack talk about the key principle behind Libertarianism: personal responsibility. Special thanks to our listener, Dan, who asked for our opinion on this.
Source on charity by party:
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/03/your-money/republicans-democrats-charity-philanthropy.html
The podcast currently has 32 episodes available.