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By Josh Taylor & Kevin McCreary
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The podcast currently has 25 episodes available.
We answer some emails about public utilities. Is the internet one of them? What ARE public utilities anyway?
On this episode, we take a deep dive into The Minimum Wage. Does it hurt the very people it claims to help?
This week, we talk about the lack of innovation when it comes to road construction. We think the free market could do better!
We also answer a question about adults with special needs and how a society can ensure that they are taken care of.
Make sure you check out our friends' podcast: LibHERtarian
This week, we discuss a few different topics, including...
This week on the show, we discuss some common arguments Christians make in favor of the idea of government. This was a really fun conversation, and we hope you all enjoy it!
If you have thoughts or questions, feel free to email us: [email protected]
This week, we discuss your feedback from the last episode of our podcast. What happens when a child's parents are absentee? What about if a parent refuses medical treatment for their child because of religious reasons? When should The State step in?
Without government, who would take care of the children? This week, we ask the question, "at what point should someone step in to protect a child?" and things get really interesting! Hope you enjoy the episode.
How should a free market deal with the problem of white supremacists? This week, we discuss the sad events in Charlottesville and why we disagree with pretty much everybody.
This episode begins as a discussion about whether society can be "free" when the people in that society are stupid, but it somehow becomes about skyrocketing real estate prices in Hong Kong. Do not miss this one!
This week, we answer some listener questions about our Net Neutrality episode last week.
Then we get into a discussion about the amusement ride accident at the Ohio State Fair in July. What happened and who is at fault?
The podcast currently has 25 episodes available.