Podcast by Tread On Me
First official podcast with all three of us admins on. We talk religion and anarchy in the main segment and move on to parenting, abortion, and other random topics in the after hours.
First official podcast with all three of us admins on. We talk religion and anarchy in the main segment and move on to parenting, abortion, and other random topics in the after hours.
A quick recap of current world affairs and our hot liberty take on them.
GAMESTONK, who will provide the internet, run on the banks, and policy hypocrisy. All part of this week's fun topics.
In this week's episode we discuss voting and the moral foundations that drive people to certain political ideologies.
We discuss the presidential debate, proud boys, trump coming down corona, and the next crisis in the making... currency wars.
We talk government regulations, how the market could respond to corona, financial disaster, and foreign events that threaten the current world order.
We discuss the coronavirus virus and it's continued impact on our lives, the upcoming election, and how we have been down with the political blues.
We were mentally tired so we just recorded a live stream to bs about several news topics and answer listener questions. It turned out to be a fun time.
One of our followers jumps on as a guest. The main topic is about capitalism, corporatism, and mutualism. Can capitalism coexist with anarchy or does there need to be some limit to property rights to avoid a corporate structure acting like a state.
We discuss the issue of the feds grabbing people in KGB style arrests from both sides of the libertarian argument. Libertarians are walking a dangerous line of collectivism and are fractured to the point of not being able to operate effectively as a group. This is both the pro and cons of the liberty movement.
This week we talk the about the discussion between Spike Cohen and the lead singer of trapt, experts in America, a corn dog stand owner that went on a epic political rant, and a Smithsonian study about what signs of whiteness. You will be surprised at what traits and actions are attributed to whiteness.
In the spirit of July 4th weekend we talk about the Constitution, our founding fathers, and Hamilton. We focus in on the necessary and proper clause and if that clause was the beginning of the end of the American experiment. We also talk about a fist verse market economy before wrapping up with some general news topics.
The world and Michigan are still largely in a panic Corona shutdown and seems to be all the news wants to talk about. We're kinda tired of it so in this episode we just shoot the shit about our frustrations with our two party system and the political ideologies they hold and hypocritical nature of it.
Republicans once again fail to stop a blatant gun grab. Commies take over an area of seattle and we investigate what's going on. We wrap up with opinions about where the world and American is headed in these crazy times.
This week we are guests on the podcast Right to Reason and discuss/debate with "Skeptics and Seekers" host, David Johnson on the topics of race, riots, and anarchism. For more information on Right to Reason and David Johnson’s new book, Surviving Corona, please refer to the links below. Read Surviving Corona and donate @ https://skepticsandseekers.squarespace.com/ Listen to Skeptics and Seekers @ https://skepticsandseekers.squarespace.com/ Support this broadcast @ https://www.patreon.com/right And learn more @ https://www.therighttoreason.com/
We talk through the last 7-10s days of events starting with the murder of George Floyd and the protests and riots that follow. LINK!!!!!
After a quick update on the pandemic situation in Michigan and Joe biden's newest gaffe we dive into the world of the federal reserve. We discuss how it is the root of evil and power for governments and erodes the checks and balances that taxation provides for citizens and politicians.
White nationalists taking over the liberty movement? Well, we might get to that next week because bordertarians dominate the conversation this week. Are borders socialist? How does this impact countries and lead nation states to constant conflict? Also, is Justin Amash worth supporting and how do you support the liberty movement by being involved in politics without compromising principles? Is it possible? Find out by listening.
We discuss whitmer and the battle between her and the state legislator. Governors have all the power now and we discuss why and why the legislators may be unable or unwilling to fight back. Also, did you spend your stimulus check yet? If not listen to why it might be a good idea to spend it sooner rather than later.
The pandemic continues to endure. Some states start to open back up others are doubling down and extending stay at home orders. What does this mean? What are some of the consequences and incentives to these actions? Would you rather go into battle with Trump or Kim Kardashian? We address all these key issues and more.
Jake discusses how the governor of Michigan is using the pandemic to hide information from the people. Sam goes over price gouging and how people tend to only get upset when it's products and not services that are "gouged". We end by discussing the TSA and Sanders dropping out.
This week we discuss the pandemic from the viewpoint in how people respond to the state’s actions. Does this hurt or help the state? We also talk about the stimulus bill and show how this is nothing but two parties selling out on everything they claim to believe in. Lastly, we wrap up with a general conversation about the pandemic and focus in on some military opinions.
Jake talks about how local law enforcement is backing off from protecting citizens due to the pandemic. Sam discusses intellectual property and the pros and cons of it in an attempt to come to a conclusion if it should be treated as a property right. We end by discussing cannibals and the sex lives of a praying mantis.
Jake starts a new segment focused on local government and the power they have over our lives. This week he gives examples of some of the immense emergency powers they are able to give themselves in times of crisis. Sam starts a new segment about economics and markets. This week he discusses Amazon and their taxes and responds to facebook feedback about a meme where if they paid corporate taxes consumer costs would go up. The idea is to present a different perspective on the incentives and consequences of a tax on Amazon would bring about.
Well folks, we figured it out. Singapore is socialism with extra steps! Just kidding, or am I? Enjoy.
After our break from all of the festivities of the holidays, we bring you the latest installment of the Tread On Me book club! In this episode Sam and Jake continue their review of "The Cure That Works". Hope you enjoy! Apologies for the distorted mic, it is an issue we are aware of and are currently in the process of correcting. *Disclaimer* Tread On Me Podcast does not own or claim the rights to the music, or any music found in this episode. Unbound-Dpat
Slow on the upload for last weeks episode(apologies), where we discuss the glory that is Singapore healthcare. Enjoy!
Sam and Jake get drunk on their Pseudo-Intellectual BS. Enjoy!
Just know, if you accidentally staple your dick to the wall in Singapore, it will definitely cost less to pay for than if you did it in the U.S.A.
Welcome to After Hours, where you hear Jake and Sam shoot the shit about whatever culture relevancy. Enjoy!
In tonight's very short episode we review the third Chapter of 'The Cure That Works" as a part of our ongoing review of the Healthcare System. Stay tuned for our after show!
Tonight we continue our review and dive headfirst into chapter 2 of "The Cure That Works".
On tonight's episode, we discuss the first chapter of "The Cure That Works" written by Economist Sean Masaki Flynn, Phd. This book centers around the premise that Singapore has implemented a healthcare system that costs, on average, each of its citizens 75% less than Americans. We intend to review a chapter each week; however, we are brainstorming an idea for a secondary show that will cover the news. Hope you enjoy!
Is there a chance for Civil War in America? What would be the legitimate reasons for such chaos? These are questions discussed in the latest edition of Tread On Me!
We answer a listener question and then talk about China censorship and Hong Kong. We dive into why people are afraid of freedom and need government.
We start talking about how the government regulations get in the way of beer and licenses. We get into a great conversation about the role of government verse anarcho-capitalism. Here is an area we disagree so we had a great conversation and ended with election updates.
Main topics are Saudia Arabia, UAW strikes, the fed, and climate change!
Main topics are Trumps proposed zero to negative interest rates and the DNC debates.
A quick summary of Hong Kong and the hurricane before jumping into the Climate Change Townhall. We had fun with this one and cut loose and went over candidates ideas and then just ran with it!
Weekly news updates. The main topic is the welfare state. Listen to how in under 10 minutes Jake and I drastically cut welfare spending while at the same time statistically eliminating poverty. The full study with some of the data we discussed is located here https://object.cato.org/pubs/pas/PA694.pdf.
Weekly news coverage with a guest appearance from a Brazil citizen to help break down our main story of the amazon fires. He stuck around for some fun political discussion.
Quick update and thoughts on major stories like Hong Kong, Epstein, and mass shootings.
Recap of the democrat debate. Four hours of debate boiled down to under one hour of recap so you don't miss a thing. Also included is the bonus of hearing what Jake and I think of all the topics.
Covering headlines over the last two weeks. Had fun with this one.
Some thoughts on recent stories about the government getting in the way of people helping others.