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The Jason Rantz Show
Hour 2: Dems taxing the 'joy' out of everything, guest Maxford Nelsen, Tacoma ICE detention center almost full

The Jason Rantz Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 49:14


Democrats in Washington seem to be taxing everything they can get their hands on this legislative session. Seattle is making big cuts to Park and Rec programs. Guest: Maxford Nelsen with the Freedom Foundation is sounding the alarm on a new bill that could double the pension for state employees and put an even bigger strain on taxpayers. // Big Local: Jason found a judge we can get behind. Tacoma’s ICE detention center is almost at capacity. Emerald Downs is in danger of closing up shop. Clallam County jail has a new program that involves ‘micro-dosing’ to sober up inmates. // You Pick the Topic: VA Secretary Doug Collins roasted CNN’s Kaitlan Collins when she pestered him about the Signal chat leak.

The Steve Gruber Show
Aaron Withe | LA District Court Weighs Religious Freedom and Teachers Unions

The Steve Gruber Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 11:00


Aaron Withe, head of the Freedom Foundation. LA District Court about religious freedom and teachers unions.

NSPR Headlines
Federal spending bill passed without vital rural school funding

NSPR Headlines

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 5:33


President Donald Trump signed a short-term spending bill over the weekend. It prevented a government shutdown and outlined where federal funds will go over the next six months. But it does not include money that rural schools have historically used to stay afloat. Also, Shasta County supervisors joined the Freedom Foundation in a lawsuit against a state agency. They claim California statutes violate their free speech rights, and a homeless aid group has created a fund to push back against anti-homeless laws and policies at the federal, state, and local level.

John Solomon Reports
"The Democrats have no solutions." Congressman Stutzman on Spending Cuts and MAGA Policies

John Solomon Reports

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 46:47


Indiana Congressman Marlin Stutzman discusses the implications of the current Continuing Resolution, the potential for a government shutdown, and the strategies Republicans may employ to navigate the political landscape. Stutzman shares insights on spending cuts, MAGA policies, and the role of various government agencies, shedding light on the broader impact these decisions have on the American people. Aaron Withe, CEO of the Freedom Foundation, unveils the Teacher Freedom Alliance, a new initiative designed to counter the influence of traditional teachers' unions and promote educational values that prepare students for the workforce. Later, Ted Frank, co-founder of the Hamilton Lincoln Law Institute, sheds light on the troubling trends linked to the DEI movement and its impact on societal attitudes towards Jewish Americans. Frank discusses significant legal actions taken against organizations that have engaged in disruptive protests, particularly those targeting pro-Israel sentiments. Finally, Senator Marsha Blackburn from Tennessee discusses the current political landscape, the implications of a potential government shutdown, and the importance of accountability within federal agencies. Senator Blackburn shares insights on the American people's expectations for government spending, border security, and the need for strong leadership. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

BizNews Radio
South Africa's economic crossroads: Leon Louw on the budget, NHI, and foreign policy risks

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 21:04


As South Africa braces for the national budget announcement on March 12, economist and Freedom Foundation director Leon Louw paints a sobering picture of the country's economic outlook. In a candid discussion with BizNews' Bronwyn Nielsen, Louw delves into the dangers of increasing debt, the impracticality of the National Health Insurance (NHI) plan, and how reckless foreign policy decisions could worsen crime and economic instability.

The Jason Rantz Show
Hour 2: Reps. from the Left are Claiming they are being Censored

The Jason Rantz Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2025 47:30


What’s Trending: The city of Seattle has been seeing multiple smash-and-grab break ins at pot shops. None of the suspects in these break ins have not been caught. Rep. Robert Garcia is playing the victim of censorship after he was called out by the Trump Admin for using rhetoric that sounded like a threat.  Guest Jeff Rhodes from the Freedom Foundation joins the show to talk about the impact of Jan. 6th from a legal perspective and where the funds for those investigations end up going. // Big Local: The owner of an antique store in Everett is fed up with the thieves coming into different shops and stealing gold and jewelry. Two women were found dead in a car in Tacoma. This is not an uncommon thing for the Tacoma PD but they do not have any suspects in this case. A Lacey teacher is suiting the school district for ignoring sexual harassment and racial discrimination claims. // It’s time for Friday’s with Jake Skorheim! Jason and Jake break down the issues that have come to light with Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell. In this instance, Mayor Harrell brandished a firearm and resisted arrest. 

Walk In Truth Radio, Dr. James Sutton II
SUNDAY WORD 02 - 16 - 25: FAITH FREEDOM FOUNDATION

Walk In Truth Radio, Dr. James Sutton II

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025 67:40


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Moms and Murder
MYSTERY: Mary Pinchot Meyer

Moms and Murder

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 54:01


This week, we explore the life and mysterious death of Mary Pinchot Meyer, a woman with high-profile connections, including John F. Kennedy and the CIA. We'll discuss her tragic 1964 murder, the acquittal of the man charged with the crime, and theories about CIA involvement linked to her affair with JFK and the disappearance of her diary, which may have contained explosive information. Get new episodes a day early and ad free, plus chat episodes, discord access and zoom hangouts at Patreon.com/momsandmysteriespodcast   Thank you to this week's sponsors!   Give your home the refresh it needs with Wayfair. Head to wayfair.com today!  It's time to get your own personal stylist with DailyLook.  Head to DailyLook.com to take your style quiz and use code MOM50 for 50% off your first order.  Indoor cats and indoor humans agree - Pretty Litter helps your house smell fresh and clean. Go to Prettylitter.com/moms  to save 20% on your FIRST order and get a free cat toy. Terms and conditions apply. See site for details.  Give yourself the luxury you deserve with Quince! Go to Quince.com/moms for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns.    Lume's Starter Pack is perfect for new customers. It comes with a Solid Stick Deodorant, Cream Tube Deodorant, two free products of your choice (like Mini Body Wash and Deodorant Wipes), and free shipping.As a special offer for listeners, new customers GET 15% ALL Lume products with our exclusive code - and if you combine the 15% off with the already discounted starter pack, that equals over 40% off their Starter Pack! Use code MOMS for 15% off your first purchase at LumeDeodorant.com.  To advertise on the show, contact sales@advertisecast.com or visit https://www.advertisecast.com/MomsandMysteriesATrueCrimePodcast.  Listen and subscribe to Melissa's other podcast, Criminality!! It's the podcast for those who love reality TV, true crime, and want to hear all the juicy stories where the two genres intersect. Subscribe and listen here: www.pod.link/criminality    Check-out Moms and Mysteries to find links to our tiktok, youtube, twitter, instagram and more.      Sources:   Raymond Crump, Jr., Appellant, v. Sam Anderson, Superintendent, District of Columbia Jail, Appellee, 352 F.2d 649 (D.C. Cir. 1965) Basham, William, PROSECUTOR SETS STAGE IN MEYER…, Washington Star Maxwell, J.T., Crump Case Goes to Jury, Washington Daily News, 1965 Morrow, Two Washington Women, City Journal, 2018 Janney, Peter, The Murder of John Kennedy's Mistress, Part 3, WhoWhatWhy, 2017 Mary Pinchot Meyer, Spartacus Educational, 1997-2020 Janney, Peter, The Murder of John Kennedy's Mistress, Part 1, WhoWhatWhy, 2017 Janney, Peter, The Murder of John Kennedy's Mistress, Part 2, WhoWhatWhy, 2017 Hornberger, Jacob G, When Ben Bradlee…, The Future of Freedom Foundation, 2021 Janney, Peter, The Lone Voice of Justice in the murder of…, Mary's Mosaic, 2016 O'Shea, Devin Thomas, Bad Shot, Mary, Apocalypse Confidential, 2023 Morrow, Lance, 44 Years Later, a Washington, D.C. Death…, Smithsonian, 2008 Kim, Leena, Inside the Unsolved Murder of JFK's Mistress…, Town and Country, 2020 Markoski, Katherine, Artist Mary Pinchot Meyer, Smithsonian Art Museum, 2024  Warwick, Mal, John F. Kennedy's lover kept a diary, and it…, Mal Warwick On Books Vincent, Zachary, Mary Pinchot Meyer, 1920-1964, HASTA, 2023 Zielinski, Graeme, Key CIA Figure Cord Meyer Dies, Washington Post, 2001 Nobile, Phillip, Rosenbaum, Ron, The Curious Aftermath of JFK's…, New Times, 1974 Burleigh, Nina A Very Private Woman(2009-10-21).  Ward, Bernie and Toogood, Granville. "Former Vice President of Washington Post Reveals JFK - 2 Year White House Romance." National Enquirer. March 2, 1976. Kennedy Assassination Meyer and JFK Half Light | Smithsonian American Art Museum Mary Eno Pinchot Meyer (1920-1964) - Find a Grave Memorial McNeil, Liz, McAfee, Tierney, JFK's Mistress Who Was Murdered: Some Say Mary Pinchot Meyer Was Killed by CIA, People, 2017 Kenneth O'Donnell, Spartacus Educational, 1997-2020 Dovey Roundtree, Spartacus Educational, 1997-2020 Burleigh, Nina, The Mysterious Murder of Mary Pinchot Meyer…, The Daily Beast, 2012 Hornberger, Jacob G, A Remarkable Lawyer.., The Future of Freedom Foundation, 2018 JFK love letter to his alleged mistress sells for big money, Boston Globe, 2016 Newton, Michael (2009). "Mary Pinchot Meyer". The Encyclopedia of Unsolved Crimes (2nd ed.). New York: Infobase Publishing. pp. 240–241. ISBN 9781438119144 Bell, Anthony, The quietly defiant, unlikely fighter: Pfc. Sarah Keys and the fight for justice and humanity, The United States Army, 2014 Grant, Steve, Gifford Pinchot: Bridging Two Eras of National Conservation, Connecticut History Weinman, Sarah, Women on the Edge of a Conspiracy Theory, Hazlitt, 2013 Cohen, Alina, The Forgotten Female Artist Who May Have Been Murdered by the CIA, Artsy, 2019 BLOND GHOST: Corn, David: 9780671695255: Amazon.com: Books Flashbacks: Leary, Timothy: 9780874778700: Amazon.com: Books

Moms for America Podcast
Christmas at Valley Forge with Rick Green

Moms for America Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 40:27


Christmas for many of us means time at home with friends and family, church services, gift-giving, and festive celebrations. For heroic Americans 200 years ago during the Revolutionary War, Christmas was a time of extreme deprivation and sacrifice. Under the leadership of George Washington, the soldiers at Valley Forge faced hardship and were in critical need of supplies. Their courage in the face of unimaginable adversity ensured their victory over the British in upcoming battles. To these heroes, we owe our nation's freedom. Rick Green joins the podcast to share this incredible story, which is often forgotten in today's culture. Green's mission is to help Americans understand our country's Godly history and foundation. He travels the nation speaking and teaching on the U.S. Constitution. He's the founder of the Torch of Freedom Foundation and the Patriot Academy. A husband, father, and grandfather, Green leads his family in the mission to restore patriotism in our nation.

Building Excellence with Bailey Miles
Jim Keyes - Former CEO Of 7-Eleven & Blockbuster On Fear, Critical Thinking, & Education Is Freedom

Building Excellence with Bailey Miles

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 48:43


#192: Jim Keyes is the former CEO of 7-Eleven, Inc, and Blockbuster, Inc. which are two internationally recognized Fortune 500 companies. He is a global business leader, philanthropist, educator, artist, musician, commercial pilot, and modern renaissance man. His other business interests cover a broad range of industries including retail, consumer products, technology, new space, energy, and advanced nuclear. He sits on several public company boards and serves as a board adviser to a venture capital firm and a number of start-up companies. Keyes' philanthropic initiatives, have an equally broad focus, including serving on the Board of Governors for the American Red Cross, the former Chairman of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, and serving on the board of directors for institutions such as UT Southwestern Medical School, The Cooper Institute, Dallas Performing Arts Center, SMU Cox School of Business, Columbia Business School, and his alma mater, College of the Holy Cross. He has had a lifelong commitment to education, serving as a founding director of the Dallas Education Foundation and is the founder of the Education is Freedom Foundation. A personification of the American Dream, Keyes came from his humble beginnings and was inducted in 2005 as a member of the Horatio Alger Association of Distinguished Americans. In 2024 he received the Robert S. Folsom Leadership Award, presented by Methodist Health System Foundation to recognize demonstrated community leadership. Jim recently released his new book Education is Freedom, which can be found on Amazon and the links below. For more info on Jim check out jameswkeyes.com Enjoy the show! Book:https://www.amazon.com/Education-Freedom-Future-Your-Hands/dp/B0CH6X6BVB 

Root of Conflict
A Possible Path for Haiti | Michèle Duvivier Pierre-Louis

Root of Conflict

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 54:56


Karl Popper once said, “Open societies are their own worst enemies.” In this episode, Michèle Duvivier Pierre-Louis, former prime minister of Haiti and president of the Knowledge and Freedom Foundation, reflects on this idea. She shares her perspective on Haiti's development challenges and paths to peace. Michèle emphasizes the importance of negotiating with opponents to advance the public good and building institutions through compromise. Tune in for her insights on fostering collaboration and creating a brighter future for Haiti.  This podcast is produced in partnership with the Pearson Institute for the Study and Resolution of Global Conflicts. For more information, please visit their website at www.thepearsoninstitute.org.  Podcast Production Credits: Interviewing: Isabella Nascimento and Ralph Valiere Editing: Nishita Karun Production: Isabella Nascimento 

Geopolitics & Empire
Fergus Hodgson: The Latin America Red Pill, Americans Have Nowhere To Escape To

Geopolitics & Empire

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 79:49


Fergus Hodgson discusses the deep-rooted problems plaguing Latin America and what he considers to be a red pill: that for now LatAm is practically a lost cause. We discuss his vast experience in the Americas, how much foreign intervention really is to blame, what solutions might look like, why Americans should think twice before expatriating, and more. Watch on BitChute / Brighteon / Rokfin / Rumble / Substack Geopolitics & Empire · Fergus Hodgson: The Latin America Red Pill, Americans Have Nowhere To Escape To #495 *Support Geopolitics & Empire! Donate https://geopoliticsandempire.com/donations Consult https://geopoliticsandempire.com/consultation Become a Member https://geopoliticsandempire.substack.com Become a Sponsor https://geopoliticsandempire.com/sponsors **Visit Our Affiliates & Sponsors! Above Phone https://abovephone.com/?above=geopolitics easyDNS (use code GEOPOLITICS for 15% off!) https://easydns.com Escape The Technocracy course (15% discount using link) https://escapethetechnocracy.com/geopolitics LegalShield https://hhrvojemoric.wearelegalshield.com Sociatates Civis (CitizenHR, CitizenIT, CitizenPL) https://societates-civis.com Wise Wolf Gold https://www.wolfpack.gold/?ref=geopolitics Fergus Hodgson Websites Linktree https://linktr.ee/ferghodgson The Latin America Red Pill: My Search for Freedom South of the Border https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DM9M1BRK X https://x.com/FergHodgson About Fergus Hodgson Fergus Hodgson is a New Zealand native who grew up on a sheep and cattle farm near Ngaruawahia on the North Island. He is the third of six children in a Catholic family, and he is a Canadian and Irish citizen through his mother and grandparents. He rode a horse to elementary school, and until retirement his father milked a cow by hand for the family. Hodgson's younger brother and sister-in-law now run the farm: Te Akatea Station. As an escape from boarding school, he embraced sports, especially cycling, rowing, rugby, and running—and he has the scars to prove it. After representing New Zealand in the single scull at the under-21 level, he came to the United States in 2003 on a rowing scholarship with Boston University. He has completed marathons in Canada, Ecuador, Poland, and the United States. His four years based in Boston opened his eyes to classical liberalism and gave him an affection for the United States. In particular, he learned the importance of free speech, and he found a treasure of information in the Foundation for Economic Education and the Mises Institute. In his final semester, he completed a directed study on the economic origins of marital decline, and he achieved his first academic publication with the Boston University Brownstone Journal. After completing his BA in economics, he returned to New Zealand and completed a second major in political science at the University of Waikato. While there, he became a student columnist for Nexus Magazine and found unexpected success. The top provincial paper, the Waikato Times, published him, and these early columns opened the door to work with think tanks in Canada and the United States. His first article stateside made the Washington Times, and his second achieved national syndication. He cut his teeth as a reporter and editor in Louisiana with the Pelican Institute, before becoming the director of fiscal policy studies for the John Locke Foundation in North Carolina. Alongside these roles, he wrote for countless outlets—including the American Conservative, the Daily Caller, Econ Journal Watch, Fox News, the Fraser Institute, the Future of Freedom Foundation, and WND.com—and he started his own podcast on liberty around the world. This later evolved into the Gold Newsletter Podcast. He was the founding editor in chief of the PanAm Post and is the founder and director of Econ Americas, a consultancy devoted to international finance, geopolitical risk, and jurisdictional arbitrage. During this time,

Geopolitics & Empire
Fergus Hodgson: The Latin America Red Pill, Americans Have Nowhere To Escape To

Geopolitics & Empire

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 79:49


Fergus Hodgson discusses the deep-rooted problems plaguing Latin America and what he considers to be a red pill: that for now LatAm is practically a lost cause. We discuss his vast experience in the Americas, how much foreign intervention really is to blame, what solutions might look like, why Americans should think twice before expatriating, and more. Watch on BitChute / Brighteon / Rokfin / Rumble / Substack Geopolitics & Empire · Fergus Hodgson: The Latin America Red Pill, Americans Have Nowhere To Escape To #495 *Support Geopolitics & Empire! Donate https://geopoliticsandempire.com/donations Consult https://geopoliticsandempire.com/consultation Become a Member https://geopoliticsandempire.substack.com Become a Sponsor https://geopoliticsandempire.com/sponsors **Visit Our Affiliates & Sponsors! Above Phone https://abovephone.com/?above=geopolitics easyDNS (use code GEOPOLITICS for 15% off!) https://easydns.com Escape The Technocracy course (15% discount using link) https://escapethetechnocracy.com/geopolitics LegalShield https://hhrvojemoric.wearelegalshield.com Sociatates Civis (CitizenHR, CitizenIT, CitizenPL) https://societates-civis.com Wise Wolf Gold https://www.wolfpack.gold/?ref=geopolitics Fergus Hodgson Websites Linktree https://linktr.ee/ferghodgson The Latin America Red Pill: My Search for Freedom South of the Border https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DM9M1BRK X https://x.com/FergHodgson About Fergus Hodgson Fergus Hodgson is a New Zealand native who grew up on a sheep and cattle farm near Ngaruawahia on the North Island. He is the third of six children in a Catholic family, and he is a Canadian and Irish citizen through his mother and grandparents. He rode a horse to elementary school, and until retirement his father milked a cow by hand for the family. Hodgson's younger brother and sister-in-law now run the farm: Te Akatea Station. As an escape from boarding school, he embraced sports, especially cycling, rowing, rugby, and running—and he has the scars to prove it. After representing New Zealand in the single scull at the under-21 level, he came to the United States in 2003 on a rowing scholarship with Boston University. He has completed marathons in Canada, Ecuador, Poland, and the United States. His four years based in Boston opened his eyes to classical liberalism and gave him an affection for the United States. In particular, he learned the importance of free speech, and he found a treasure of information in the Foundation for Economic Education and the Mises Institute. In his final semester, he completed a directed study on the economic origins of marital decline, and he achieved his first academic publication with the Boston University Brownstone Journal. After completing his BA in economics, he returned to New Zealand and completed a second major in political science at the University of Waikato. While there, he became a student columnist for Nexus Magazine and found unexpected success. The top provincial paper, the Waikato Times, published him, and these early columns opened the door to work with think tanks in Canada and the United States. His first article stateside made the Washington Times, and his second achieved national syndication. He cut his teeth as a reporter and editor in Louisiana with the Pelican Institute, before becoming the director of fiscal policy studies for the John Locke Foundation in North Carolina. Alongside these roles, he wrote for countless outlets—including the American Conservative, the Daily Caller, Econ Journal Watch, Fox News, the Fraser Institute, the Future of Freedom Foundation, and WND.com—and he started his own podcast on liberty around the world. This later evolved into the Gold Newsletter Podcast. He was the founding editor in chief of the PanAm Post and is the founder and director of Econ Americas, a consultancy devoted to international finance, geopolitical risk, and jurisdictional arbitrage. During this time,

Beat The Prosecution
Using the Bill of Rights to win in court and beyond- Ricci Levy of Woodhull Freedom Foundation and Florida lawyer Larry Walters

Beat The Prosecution

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 60:59


Send us a textNow that marijuana has become heavily decriminalized in Virginia and beyond, Fairfax criminal and DUI defense lawyer Jonathan Katz sees drug reform and protecting adults' right to choose their consensual sexual activity as critical to protecting everyone's civil liberties.  Joining us for this Beat the Prosecution podcast episode are Woodhull Freedom Foundation president and CEO Ricci Levy, and WFF general counsel and First Amendment defense lawyer Lawrence G. Walters. John has known these two guests for many years. The Woodhull Freedom Foundation's website presents the group's mission as affirming sexual freedom as a fundamental human right. Politicians often target consenting adult sexual acitivity for expanded criminalization of consensual adult sexuality, including prosecutions against so-called obscenity, criminalizing sex work, and criminalizing omissions of verification of the adult status of people visiting websites providing sexual material.  Efforts by many governments to clamp down on consenting adult sexual activity often go beyond the criminal law, Among its work, the Woodhull Freedom Foundation is working to stop age verification laws, to decriminalize sex work, and to prevent consensual adult sex work from being lumped into campaigns against human trafficking,  Jon Katz recommends donating to WFF, at https://woodhull.app.neoncrm.com/forms/primary-donation-form . This podcast with Fairfax, Virginia criminal / DUI lawyer Jon Katz is playable on all devices at podcast.BeatTheProsecution.com. For more information, visit https://BeatTheProsecution.com or contact us at info@BeatTheProsecution.com, 703-383-1100 (calling), or 571-406-7268 (text). Hear our prior podcasts, at https://podcast.BeatTheProsecution.com/If you like what you hear on our Beat the Prosecution podcast, please take a moment to post a review at our Apple podcasts page (with stars only, or else also with a comment) at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beat-the-prosecution/id1721413675

Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Freedom Foundation v. International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 117

Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 25:49


Freedom Foundation v. International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 117

Free Talk Live
Declare Your Independence 2024-10-24

Free Talk Live

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 146:30


Declare Your Independence :: Jacob Hornberger (Founder of the Future of Freedom Foundation) on Ian Freeman and The Unjust Conviction of an Innocent Man :: Update on Ian's case :: Aaron Day (Fellow at the Brownstone Institute and the Chairman/CEO of the Daylight Freedom Foundation) on the movement to Free Roger Ver :: 2024-10-24 :: Host: Ernest Hancock

Something Completely Different, With Brian Wilson
NFSCD -- The Two and Only -- Brian Wilson and James Bovard S3 Ep 25

Something Completely Different, With Brian Wilson

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 26:36


Helene, FEMA, and other horrors. The Two and Only return! Brian Wilson and Jim Bovard separate the bull from the crap on this stormy episode.James Bovard is the author of eleven books, including his latest, Last Rights: The Death of American Liberty (2023), Attention Deficit Democracy (2006), and Lost Rights: The Destruction of American Liberty (1994). He has written for the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Playboy, Washington Post, New Republic, Reader's Digest, and many other publications. He is a Libertarian Institute fellow, a member of the USA Today Board of Contributors, a contributing editor for American Conservative, and a frequent contributor to the New York Post, the Future of Freedom Foundation, and other venues.Brian Wilson is a nationally-known radio and television host, author, speaker, and consultant with more than 50 years experience in media as host, News/Program Director, and Owner. His periodic scribblings can be found on Substack and his website. On Facebook, check out Brian's page along with his 50 Stories: 50 Years in Radio page and of course, the Now For Something Completely Different Facebook page. Brian's books can be found on Amazon.

The Road to Accountable AI
Adam Thierer: Where AI Regulation Can Go Wrong

The Road to Accountable AI

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 39:49 Transcription Available


Professor Werbach speaks with Adam Thierer, senior fellow for Technology and Innovation at R Street Institute. Adam and Kevin highligh developments in AI regulation on the state, federal, and international scale, and discuss both the benefits and dangers of regulatory engagement in the area. They consider the notion of AI as a “field-of-fields,” and the value of a sectoral approach to regulation, looking back to the development of regulatory approaches for the internet. Adam discusses what types of AI regulations can best balance accountability with innovation, protecting smaller AI developers and startups.  Adam Thierer specializes in entrepreneurialism, Internet, and free-speech issues, with a focus on emerging technologies. He is a senior fellow for the Technology & Innovation team at R Street Institute, a leading public policy think tank, and previously spent 12 years as a senior fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. Adam has also worked for the Progress and Freedom Foundation, the Adam Smith Institute, the Heritage Foundation and the Cato Institute. Adam has published 10 books on a wide range of topics, including online child safety, internet governance, intellectual property, telecommunications policy, media regulation and federalism. Flexible, Pro-Innovation Governance Strategies for Artificial Intelligence Permissionless Innovation: The Continuing Case for Comprehensive Technological Freedom Want to learn more? ​​Engage live with Professor Werbach and other Wharton faculty experts in Wharton's new Strategies for Accountable AI online executive education program. It's perfect for managers, entrepreneurs, and advisors looking to harness AI's power while addressing its risks.

The Doug Collins Podcast
Free Our Schools

The Doug Collins Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 35:57


Are our freedoms under attack in the education system? Aaron White of the Freedom Foundation joins the podcast to discuss Education in the U.S.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

Freedom Foundation v. Joel Sacks

Clark County Today News
Nationwide education effort touts increasing public union opt-outs

Clark County Today News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 1:37


The Freedom Foundation recently helped over 1,300 public employees opt out of union membership in one week. Learn about their ongoing effort to inform workers of their First Amendment right to opt out of union dues following the 2018 Supreme Court ruling. Read the full story at https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/nationwide-education-effort-touts-increasing-public-union-opt-outs/ on www.ClarkCountyToday.com. #PublicUnionOptOut #FreedomFoundation #UnionDues #FirstAmendmentRights #JanusvAFSCME #UnionMembership #SEIU2015 #WashingtonEducationAssociation #ClarkCountyWa #WashingtonState #LocalNews

SURVIVING HEALTHCARE
323. CICI BLAKEMAN TELLS ABOUT THE FORMER FEDS GROUP FREEDOM FOUNDATION

SURVIVING HEALTHCARE

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 48:55


It is a nonprofit that is trying to stop the hospital murders.Support the Show.

Something Completely Different, With Brian Wilson
NFSCD -- The Two and Only -- Brian Wilson and James Bovard S3 Ep 24

Something Completely Different, With Brian Wilson

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 28:57


The Two and Only discuss Kamalaflage!James Bovard is the author of eleven books, including his latest, Last Rights: The Death of American Liberty (2023), Attention Deficit Democracy (2006), and Lost Rights: The Destruction of American Liberty (1994). He has written for the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Playboy, Washington Post, New Republic, Reader's Digest, and many other publications. He is a Libertarian Institute fellow, a member of the USA Today Board of Contributors, a contributing editor for American Conservative, and a frequent contributor to the New York Post, the Future of Freedom Foundation, and other venues.Brian Wilson is a nationally-known radio and television host, author, speaker, and consultant with more than 50 years experience in media as host, News/Program Director, and Owner. His periodic scribblings can be found on Substack and his website. On Facebook, check out Brian's page along with his 50 Stories: 50 Years in Radio page and of course, the Now For Something Completely Different Facebook page. Brian's books can be found on Amazon.

Something Completely Different, With Brian Wilson
The Two and Only -- Brian Wilson and James Bovard S3 Ep 22

Something Completely Different, With Brian Wilson

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 24:22


The Two and Only -- Brian Wilson and James Bovard -- review Biden's drop out snoozer and Kamala's sterling credentials (no laughing). James Bovard is the author of eleven books, including his latest, Last Rights: The Death of American Liberty (2023), Attention Deficit Democracy (2006), and Lost Rights: The Destruction of American Liberty (1994). He has written for the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Playboy, Washington Post, New Republic, Reader's Digest, and many other publications. He is a Libertarian Institute fellow, a member of the USA Today Board of Contributors, a contributing editor for American Conservative, and a frequent contributor to the New York Post, the Future of Freedom Foundation, and other venues.Brian Wilson is a nationally-known radio and television host, author, speaker, and consultant with more than 50 years experience in media as host, News/Program Director, and Owner. His periodic scribblings can be found on Substack and his website. On Facebook, check out Brian's page along with his 50 Stories: 50 Years in Radio page and of course, the Now For Something Completely Different Facebook page. Brian's books can be found on Amazon.

Adult Site Broker Talk
Adult Site Broker Talk Episode 214 With Ricci Levy Of Woodhull Freedom Foundation

Adult Site Broker Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 40:07


Ricci Levy of the Woodhull Freedom Foundation is this week's guest on Adult Site Broker Talk. Ricci has been engaged in sexual freedom activism for several decades. In 2003, she helped found the Woodhull Freedom Foundation, a nonpartisan, nonprofit human rights organization dedicated to defending the personal autonomy of all individuals. As the Executive Director, then President and CEO, Ricci has led Woodhull for more than twenty years. Ricci has traveled around the country offering testimony and speaking at conferences, often presenting contentious issues in a way that allows for collaborative dialog to build bridges and foster alliances. Whether focused on censorship, the decriminalization of sex work, the shackling of incarcerated women in labor, or the right to family and reproductive justice, you can find Ricci at the forefront, bringing human rights to the conversation. Since its inception, the Foundation has advocated for sexual freedom as a fundamental human right, worthy of its place alongside hard-fought liberties, including freedom of expression, the right to family, and the right to privacy. Whether talking with students about the legitimacy of all consenting families or successfully imploring Congress to eliminate condoms as evidence of prostitution, Woodhull works alongside allies representing specific issues, identities, and communities while simultaneously serving as an umbrella advocate for sexual rights as a whole. The Woodhull Freedom Foundation works to change laws, policies, and practices across a range of issues that have one thing in common: They deny or threaten our fundamental human right to sexual freedom. Woodhull was instrumental in the inclusion of domestic partner benefits as a component of same-sex marriage—a detail at risk in the original legislation. They played a key role in the termination of Washington DC's “Prostitution Free Zones,” which infracted on legally defensible rights, and testified and lobbied from a human rights perspective on behalf of efforts to end the practice of shackling incarcerated women during labor and childbirth in Florida prisons. Woodhull also successfully lobbied to change the laws regarding sexting between minors. In addition to inducing legislative, judicial, and corporate accountability and progress, the Woodhull Freedom Foundation is the preeminent voice emanating from the intersection of sexual rights and human rights – insisting that the United States protect human rights, including those related to sexual freedom, rather than limit them. Woodhull was the lead plaintiff in Woodhull Freedom Foundation versus the United States, the only Federal challenge to the deadly FOSTA unconstitutional legislation. Adult Site Broker is the most experienced company to broker adult sites. They've sold and helped people buy more xxx sites than any other broker. Adult Site Broker is the leading company to sell porn sites and buy porn sites. They help their clients work out equitable deals. Check out their brand-new website at www.adultsitebroker.com, the leading destination to broker porn sites. Adult Site Broker also has an affiliate program, ASB Cash, at https://asbcash.com, where you can earn 20% referring people to buy adult sites and sell adult sites to Adult Site Broker, the porn website broker. For more information, please visit us at www.adultsitebroker.com to help you broker adult sites. Listen to Ricci Levy on Adult Site Broker Talk, starting today at www.adultsitebrokertalk.com

Something Completely Different, With Brian Wilson
The Two and Only -- Brian Wilson and James Bovard S3 Ep 21

Something Completely Different, With Brian Wilson

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 21:41


The Two and Only, talk show legend Brian Wilson and best selling scribbler James Bovard, take on Secret Service Incompetence or FBI Non Compos Mentis? A distinction without a difference!Thank you for reading Brian Wilson Writes. This post is public so feel free to share it.James Bovard is the author of eleven books, including his latest, Last Rights: The Death of American Liberty (2023), Attention Deficit Democracy (2006), and Lost Rights: The Destruction of American Liberty (1994). He has written for the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Playboy, Washington Post, New Republic, Reader's Digest, and many other publications. He is a Libertarian Institute fellow, a member of the USA Today Board of Contributors, a contributing editor for American Conservative, and a frequent contributor to the New York Post, the Future of Freedom Foundation, and other venues.Brian Wilson is a nationally-known radio and television host, author, speaker, and consultant with more than 50 years experience in media as host, News/Program Director, and Owner. His periodic scribblings can be found on Substack and his website. On Facebook, check out Brian's page along with his 50 Stories: 50 Years in Radio page and of course, the Now For Something Completely Different Facebook page. Brian's books can be found on Amazon. Brian Wilson Writes is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Brian Wilson Writes at brianwilsonwrites.substack.com/subscribe

Something Completely Different, With Brian Wilson
The Two and Only -- Brian Wilson and James Bovard S3 Ep 21

Something Completely Different, With Brian Wilson

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 21:40


The Two and Only, talk show legend Brian Wilson and best selling scribbler James Bovard, take on Secret Service Incompetence or FBI Non Compos Mentis? A distinction without a difference!James Bovard is the author of eleven books, including his latest, Last Rights: The Death of American Liberty (2023), Attention Deficit Democracy (2006), and Lost Rights: The Destruction of American Liberty (1994). He has written for the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Playboy, Washington Post, New Republic, Reader's Digest, and many other publications. He is a Libertarian Institute fellow, a member of the USA Today Board of Contributors, a contributing editor for American Conservative, and a frequent contributor to the New York Post, the Future of Freedom Foundation, and other venues.Brian Wilson is a nationally-known radio and television host, author, speaker, and consultant with more than 50 years experience in media as host, News/Program Director, and Owner. His periodic scribblings can be found on Substack and his website. On Facebook, check out Brian's page along with his 50 Stories: 50 Years in Radio page and of course, the Now For Something Completely Different Facebook page. Brian's books can be found on Amazon.

The Stuart Bedasso Show
Jerry Jerkoff

The Stuart Bedasso Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 63:44


Special K is back in the house and we get her fired up.  Should your kids be watching whatever they want?  When should they have phones?  Freedom Foundation can eff all the way off.  You should go to isidewith.com and vote your values.  Support us at www.StuartBedasso.com.

Free Talk Live
Liberty Conspiracy 2024-07-05

Free Talk Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2024 142:24


Tonight, on Liberty Conspiracy on Free Talk Live, Gardner Goldsmith looks into big court moves that draw one's attention to Texas and Florida attempting to tell social media what they can and cannot allow on their sites. It's a deep issue, because it not only shows folks the incorrect reading people offer the US First Amendment (which only prohibits CONGRESS from infringing on the freedom of speech), it also opens up a wider, anarchist/voluntaryist line of investigation. The question centers on what is called "Unconstitutional Conditions" and what a business person might be doing when asking any level of statism for so-called "corporate status". Check it out and see what you think! Gard also spends time discussing the natural right to keep and bear arms (and how the Supreme Court again has attacked not just that right, but many of its supposedly protected rights as spelled out in the Bill of Rights) and the right of business people and customers to be free of third-party aggression – aggression that always seems to be present by agents of the state. And, in hour three, Gard chats with attorney and the President/Founder of the Future of Freedom Foundation, Jacob Hornberger. Jacob has written a truly powerful and insightful three-part report on the federal government attack on Ian Freeman, how the US misstated Ian's work in the Cryptocurrency field, and how they have imprisoned an innocent man. Thank you for listening! It's all here, tonight, on Liberty Conspiracy on Free Talk Live! Thanks for sharing the links to Free Talk Live! You can stream Liberty Conspiracy live, M-F at 6 PM eastern, on Rumble, Rokfin, on YOUTUBE, and Gard's Twitter/X which is @gardgoldsmith, and feel free to subscribe to Gard's Substack for breaking pro-liberty reporting on big news!

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
Liberty Conspiracy 2024-07-05

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2024 142:25


Tonight, on Liberty Conspiracy on Free Talk Live, Gardner Goldsmith looks into big court moves that draw one's attention to Texas and Florida attempting to tell social media what they can and cannot allow on their sites. It's a deep issue, because it not only shows folks the incorrect reading people offer the US First Amendment (which only prohibits CONGRESS from infringing on the freedom of speech), it also opens up a wider, anarchist/voluntaryist line of investigation. The question centers on what is called "Unconstitutional Conditions" and what a business person might be doing when asking any level of statism for so-called "corporate status". Check it out and see what you think! Gard also spends time discussing the natural right to keep and bear arms (and how the Supreme Court again has attacked not just that right, but many of its supposedly protected rights as spelled out in the Bill of Rights) and the right of business people and customers to be free of third-party aggression – aggression that always seems to be present by agents of the state. And, in hour three, Gard chats with attorney and the President/Founder of the Future of Freedom Foundation, Jacob Hornberger. Jacob has written a truly powerful and insightful three-part report on the federal government attack on Ian Freeman, how the US misstated Ian's work in the Cryptocurrency field, and how they have imprisoned an innocent man. Thank you for listening! It's all here, tonight, on Liberty Conspiracy on Free Talk Live! Thanks for sharing the links to Free Talk Live! You can stream Liberty Conspiracy live, M-F at 6 PM eastern, on Rumble, Rokfin, on YOUTUBE, and Gard's Twitter/X which is @gardgoldsmith, and feel free to subscribe to Gard's Substack for breaking pro-liberty reporting on big news!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heartland-newsfeed-radio-network--2904397/support.

Ruthless
Trump Picks His VP

Ruthless

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 97:57


Today's episode of Ruthless kicks off with a hilarious clip from a recent Democratic gathering. The speech, filled with repetitive and vague statements, showcases the rhetoric people are used to hearing. We dissect the lack of substance and the audience's lukewarm response. This leads into a broader conversation about the current state of the presidential election cycle, particularly focusing on President Trump's VP pick, which could be one of the most consequential choices in recent history. The fellas explore the potential candidates. From the seasoned senator to the rising star, they debate who would best complement Trump and why this choice is more crucial than ever, given the concerns about Joe Biden's ability to serve a second term. The hosts discuss the merits of various contenders, including JD Vance, Doug Burgum, and Marco Rubio, weighing their backgrounds and what they bring to the table. In other news, this episode examines the Biden campaign's trailing fundraising efforts compared to Trump's and what this means for the election. Lastly, the progrum has a special guest, Sarah Gabel Seifert, who is at the forefront of bringing conservative values back into the business world. She'll discuss the parallel economy and how conservatives can align their spending with their values. Visit ElectronicPaymentsCoalition.org and tell your Senators to oppose the Durbin-Marshall credit card bill. Check out this great new site from our sponsor Americans for Prosperity: securebordersecureamerica.com The Freedom Foundation is back in Denver Colorado for the 2024 Teacher Freedom Summit, July 8th-10th! The cost of the conference, hotel, and great food is all covered thanks to Freedom Foundation's wonderful supporters. You WON'T want to miss this opportunity – learn more and sign up today at FreedomFoundation.com/TFS2024

We Are VIP Podcast
Jim Keyes, global business leader, philanthropist

We Are VIP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 37:03


Jim Keyes, global business leader, philanthropist, educator, artist, musician, commercial pilot, and modern renaissance man joins VIP's Casey Hasten in a discussion about his recent book release, Education is Freedom, outlining how embracing a learning mentality will empower you and set you free. Jim has had a lifelong commitment to education, serving as a founding director of the Dallas Education Foundation and is the founder of the Education is Freedom Foundation.About The We Are VIP Podcast:This podcast is brought to you by VIP to add value to your job or candidate search. Each week, we'll bring you helpful tips and insights from leading professionals to help candidates land their dream jobs and help employers find better talent.Hosted by:Casey Hasten, Director of Recruiting at VIPAbout VIP:We utilize a holistic approach to support your strategic initiatives in accounting and finance. From recruiting and strategic staffing, to project management consulting, our service model offers a comprehensive solution that allows for flexibility as you navigate transformation and growth within your organization.Connect:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/270216/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WeAreVIPCompanyJob Openings and Services: https://wearevip.com

Ruthless
Is This The Worst Political Strategy Ever?

Ruthless

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 61:31


On this episode of Ruthless, the fellas delve into the most pressing issues of our time, offering sharp insights and robust discussions. Join the hosts as they dissect the latest developments in immigration, media bias, and political maneuvers shaping today's headlines. They start by examining President Biden's controversial amnesty plan, which has shielded over 550,000 immigrants from deportation. Amidst a backdrop of border crises and political tensions, the hosts critically analyze the implications and public reaction to this sweeping election year action. Moving forward, the discussion shifts to the intricate dynamics of media bias and its profound impact on public perception. From dissecting biased narratives to questioning journalistic integrity, they explore how media narratives shape public opinion and influence political discourse. Finally, Ralph Reed, from the faith and freedom coalition, joins the progrum to talk about their upcoming road to majority conference. Throughout the episode, the hosts bring their trademark insightful and sometimes irreverent perspectives to bear on these critical issues. Their candid conversations provide a unique blend of analysis and commentary, offering viewers a deeper understanding of the complexities at play.   Visit ElectronicPaymentsCoalition.org and tell your Senators to oppose the Durbin-Marshall credit card bill. Check out this great new site from our sponsor Americans for Prosperity: securebordersecureamerica.com The Freedom Foundation is back in Denver Colorado for the 2024 Teacher Freedom Summit, July 8th-10th! The cost of the conference, hotel, and great food is all covered thanks to Freedom Foundation's wonderful supporters. You WON'T want to miss this opportunity – learn more and sign up today at FreedomFoundation.com/TFS2024

Faster, Please! — The Podcast

While AI doomers proselytize their catastrophic message, many politicians are recognizing that the loss of America's competitive edge poses a much more real threat than the supposed “existential risk” of AI. Today on Faster, Please!—The Podcast, I talk with Adam Thierer about the current state of the AI policy landscape and the accompanying fierce regulatory debate.Thierer is a senior fellow at the R Street Institute, where he promotes greater freedom for innovation and entrepreneurship. Prior to R Street, he worked as a senior fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, president of the Progress and Freedom Foundation, and at the Adam Smith Institute, Heritage Foundation, and Cato Institute.In This Episode* A changing approach (1:09)* The global AI race (7:26)* The political economy of AI (10:24)* Regulatory risk (16:10)* AI policy under Trump (22:29)Below is a lightly edited transcript of our conversationA changing approach (1:09)Pethokoukis: Let's start out with just trying to figure out the state of play when it comes to AI regulation. Now I remember we had people calling for the AI Pause, and then we had a Biden executive order. They're passing some sort of act in Europe on AI, and now recently a senate working group in AI put out a list of guidelines or recommendations on AI. Given where we started, which was “shut it down,” to where we're at now, has that path been what you might've expected, given where we were when we were at full panic?Thierer: No, I think we've moved into a better place, I think. Let's look back just one year ago this week: In the Senate Judiciary Committee, there was a hearing where Sam Altman of OpenAI testified along with Gary Marcus, who's a well-known AI worrywart, and the lawmakers were falling all over themselves to praise Sam and Gary for basically calling for a variety of really extreme forms of AI regulation and controls, including not just national but international regulatory bodies, new general purpose licensing systems for AI, a variety of different types of liability schemes, transparency mandates, disclosure as so-called “AI nutritional labels,” I could go on down the list of all the types of regulations that were being proposed that day. And of course this followed, as you said, Jim, a call for an AI Pause, without any details about exactly how that would work, but it got a lot of signatories, including people like Elon Musk, which is very strange considering he was at the same time deploying one of the biggest AI systems in history. But enough about Elon.The bottom line is that those were dark days, and I think the tenor of the debate and the proposals on the table today, one year after that hearing, have improved significantly. That's the good news. The bad news is that there's still a lot of problematic regulatory proposals percolating throughout the United States. As of this morning, as we're taping the show, we are looking at 738 different AI bills pending in the United States according to multistate.ai, an AI tracking service. One hundred and—I think—eleven of those are federal bills. The vast majority of it is state. But that count does not include all of the municipal regulatory proposals that are pending for AI systems, including some that have already passed in cities like New York City that already has a very important AI regulation governing algorithmic hiring practices. So the bottom line, Jim, is it's the best of times, it's the worst of times. Things have both gotten better and worse.Well—just because the most recent thing that happened—I know with this the senate working group, and they were having all kinds of technologists and economists come in and testify. So that report, is it really calling for anything specific to happen? What's in there other than just kicking it back to all the committees? If you just read that report, what does it want to happen?A crucial thing about this report, and let's be clear what this is, because it was an important report because senator Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer was in charge of this, along with a bipartisan group of other major senators, and this started the idea of, so-called “AI insight forums” last year, and it seemed to be pulling some authority away from committees and taking it to the highest levels of the Senate to say, “Hey, we're going to dictate AI policy and we're really scared.” And so that did not look good. I think in the process, just politically speaking—That, in itself, is a good example. That really represents the level of concern that was going around, that we need to do something different and special to address this existential risk.And this was the leader of the Senate doing it and taking away power, in theory, from his committee members—which did not go over well with said committee members, I should add. And so a whole bunch of hearings took place, but they were not really formal hearings, they were just these AI insight forum working groups where a lot of people sat around and said the same things they always say on a daily basis, and positive and negatives of AI. And the bottom line is, just last week, a report came out from this AI senate bipartisan AI working group that was important because, again, it did not adopt the recommendations that were on the table a year ago when the process got started last June. It did not have overarching general-purpose licensing of artificial intelligence, no new call for a brand new Federal Computer Commission for America, no sweeping calls for liability schemes like some senators want, or other sorts of mandates.Instead, it recommended a variety of more generic policy reforms and then kicked a lot of the authority back to those committee members to say, “You fill out the details, for better for worse.” And it also included a lot of spending. One thing that seemingly everybody agrees on in this debate is that, well, the government should spend a lot more money and so another $30 billion was on the table of sort of high-tech pork for AI-related stuff, but it really did signal a pretty important shift in approach, enough that it agitated the groups on the more pro-regulatory side of this debate who said, “Oh, this isn't enough! We were expecting Schumer to go for broke and swing for the fences with really aggressive regulation, and he's really let us down!” To which I can only say, “Well, thank God he did,” because we're in a better place right now because we're taking a more wait-and-see approach on at least some of these issues.A big, big part of the change in this narrative is an acknowledgement of what I like to call the realpolitik of AI policy and specifically the realpolitik of geopoliticsThe global AI race (7:26)I'm going to ask you in a minute what stuff in those recommendations worries you, but before I do, what happened? How did we get from where we were a year ago to where we've landed today?A big, big part of the change in this narrative is an acknowledgement of what I like to call the realpolitik of AI policy and specifically the realpolitik of geopolitics. We face major adversaries, but specifically China, who has said in documents that the CCP [Chinese Communist Party] has published that they want to be the global leader in algorithmic and computational technologies by 2030, and they're spending a lot of money putting a lot of state resources into it. Now, I don't necessarily believe that means they're going to automatically win, of course, but they're taking it seriously. But it's not just China. We have seen in the past year massive state investments and important innovations take place across the globe.I'm always reminding people that people talk a big game about America's foundational models are large scale systems, including things like Meta's Llama, which was the biggest open source system in the world a year ago, and then two months after Meta launched Llama, their open source platform, the government of the UAE came out with Falcon 180B, an open source AI model that was two-and-a-half times larger than Facebook's model. That meant America's AI supremacy and open source foundational models lasted for two months. And that's not China, that's the government of the UAE, which has piled massive resources into being a global leader in computation. Meanwhile, China's launched their biggest super—I'm sorry, Russia's launched their biggest supercomputer system ever; you've got Europe applying a lot of resources into it, and so on and so forth. A lot of folks in the Senate have come to realize that problem is real: that if we shoot ourselves in the foot as a nation, they could race ahead and gain competitive advantage in geopolitical strategic advantages over the United States if it hobbles our technology base. I think that's the first fundamental thing that's changed.I think the other thing that changed, Jim, is just a little bit of existential-risk exhaustion. The rhetoric in this debate, as you've written about eloquently in your columns, has just been crazy. I mean, I've never really seen anything like it in all the years we've been covering technology and economic policy. You and I have both written, this is really an unprecedented level of hysteria. And I think, at some point, the Chicken-Littleism just got to be too much, and I think some saner minds prevailed and said, “Okay, well wait a minute. We don't really need to pause the entire history of computation to address these hypothetical worst-case scenarios. Maybe there's a better plan than that.” And so we're starting to pull back from the abyss, if you will, a little bit, and the adults are reentering the conversation—a little bit, at least. So I think those are the two things that really changed more, although there were other things, but those were two big ones.The political economy of AI (10:24)To what extent do you think we saw the retreat from the more apocalyptic thinking—how much that was due from what businesses were saying, venture capitalists, maybe other tech . . . ? What do you think were the key voices Congress started listening to a little bit more?That's a great question. The political economy of AI policy and tech policy is something that is terrifically interesting to me. There are so many players and voices involved in AI policy because AI is the most important general-purpose technology of our time, and as a widespread broad base—Do you have any doubt about that? (Let me cut you off.) Do you have any doubt about that?I don't. I think it's unambiguous, and we live in a world of “combinatorial innovation,” as Hal Varian calls it, where technologies build on top of the other, one after another, but the thing is they all lead to greater computational capacity, and therefore, algorithmic and machine learning systems come out of those—if we allow it. And the state of data science in this country has gotten to the point where it's so sophisticated because of our rich base of diverse types of digital technologies and computational technologies that finally we're going to break out of the endless cycle of AI booms and busts, and springs and winters, and we're going to have a summer. I think we're having it right now. And so that is going to come to affect every single segment and sector of our economy, including the government itself. I think industry has been very, very scrambled and sort of atomistic in their approach to AI policy, and some of them have been downright opportunistic, trying to throw each other's competitors under the busNow let me let you go return to the political economy, what I was asking you about, what were the voices, sorry, but I wanted to get that in there.Well, I think there are so many voices, I can't name them all today, obviously, but obviously we're going to start with one that's a quiet voice behind the scenes, but a huge one, which is, I think, the National Security community. I think clearly going back to our point about China and geopolitical security, I think a lot of people behind the scenes who care about these issues, including people in the Pentagon, I think they had conversations with certain members of Congress and said, “You know what? China exists. And if we're shooting ourselves in the foot, we begin this race for geopolitical strategic supremacy in an important new general-purpose technology arena, we're really hurting our underlying security as a nation. I think that that thinking is there. So that's an important voice.Secondly, I think industry has been very, very scrambled and sort of atomistic in their approach to AI policy, and some of them have been downright opportunistic, trying to throw each other's competitors under the bus, unfortunately, and that includes OpenAI trying to screw over other companies and technologies, which is dangerous, but the bottom line is: More and more of them are coming to realize, as they saw the actual details of regulation and thinking through the compliance costs, that “Hell no, we won't go, we're not going to do that. We need a better approach.” And it was always easier in the old days to respond to the existential risk route, like, “Oh yeah, sure, regulation is fine, we'll go along with it!” But then when you see the devilish details, you think twice and you realize, “This will completely undermine our competitive advantage in the space as a company or our investment or whatever else.” All you need to do is look at Exhibit A, which is Europe, and say, if you always run with worst-case scenario thinking and Chicken-Littleism is the basis of your technology policy, guess what? People respond to incentives and they flee.Hatred of big tech is like the one great bipartisan, unifying theme of this Congress, if anything. But at the end of the day, I think everyone is thankful that those companies are headquartered in the United States and not Beijing, Brussels, or anywhere else. It's interesting, the national security aspect, my little amateurish thought experiment would be, what would be our reaction, and what would be the reaction in Washington if, in November, 2022, instead of it being a company, an American company with a big investment from another American company having rolled out ChatGPT, what if it would've been Tencent, or Alibaba, or some other Chinese company that had rolled this out, something that's obviously a leap forward, and they had been ahead, even if they said, “Oh, we're two or three years ahead of America,” it would've been bigger than Sputnik, I think.People are probably tired of hearing about AI—hopefully not, I hope they'll also listen to this podcast—but that would all we would be talking about. We wouldn't be talking about job loss, and we wouldn't be talking about ‘The Terminator,' we'd be talking about the pure geopolitical terms that the US has suffered a massive, massive defeat here and who's to blame? What are we going to do? And anybody at that moment who would've said, “We need to launch cruise missile strikes on our own data centers” for fear. . . I mean! And I think you're right, the national security component, extremely important here.In fact, I stole your little line about “Sputnik moment,” Jim, when I testified in front of the House Oversight Committee last month and I said, “Look, it would've been a true ‘Sputnik moment,' and instead it's those other countries that are left having the Sputnik moment, right? They're wondering, ‘How is it that, once again, the United States has gotten out ahead on digital and computational-based technologies?'” But thank God we did! And as I pointed out in the committee room that day, there's a lot of people who have problems with technology companies in Congress today. Hatred of big tech is like the one great bipartisan, unifying theme of this Congress, if anything. But at the end of the day, I think everyone is thankful that those companies are headquartered in the United States and not Beijing, Brussels, or anywhere else. That's just a unifying theme. Everybody in the committee room that day nodded their head, “Yes, yes, absolutely. We still hate them, but we're thankful that they're here.” And that then extends to AI: Can the next generation of companies that they want to bring to Congress and bash and pull money from for their elections, can they once again exist in the United States?Regulatory risk (16:10)So whether it's that working group report, or what else you see in Congress, what are a couple, three areas where you're concerned, where there still seems to be some sort of regulatory momentum?Let's divide it into a couple of chunks here. First of all, at the federal level, Congress is so damn dysfunctional that I'm not too worried that even if they have bad ideas, they're going to pursue them because they're just such a mess, they can't get any basic things done on things like baseline privacy legislation, or driverless car legislation, or even, hell, the budget and the border! They can't get basics done!I think it's a big positive that one, while they're engaging in dysfunction, the technology is evolving. And I hope, if it's as important as I think you and I think, more money will be invested, we'll see more use cases, it'll be obvious—the downsides of screwing up the regulation I think will be more obvious, and I think that's a tailwind for this technology.We're in violent agreement on that, Jim, and of course this goes by the name of “the pacing problem,” the idea that technology is outpacing law in many ways, and one man's pacing problem is another man's pacing benefit, in my opinion. There's a chance for technology to prove itself a little bit. That being said, we don't live in a legislative or regulatory vacuum. We already have in the United States 439 government agencies and sub-agencies, 2.2 million employees just at the federal level. So many agencies are active right now trying to get their paws on artificial intelligence, and some of them already have it. You look at the FDA [Food and Drug Administration], the FAA [Federal Aviation Administration], NHTSA [National Highway Traffic Safety Administration], I could go all through the alphabet soup of regulatory agencies that are already trying to regulate or overregulating AI right now.Then you have the Biden administration, who's gone out and done a lot of cheerleading in favor of more aggressive unilateral regulation, regardless of what Congress says and basically says, “To hell with all that stuff about Chevron Doctrine and major questions, we're just going to go do it! We're at least going to jawbone a lot and try to threaten regulation, and we're going to do it in the name of ‘algorithmic fairness,'” which is what their 100-plus-page executive order and their AI Bill of Rights says they're all about, as opposed to talking about AI opportunity and benefits—it's all misery. And it's like, “Look at how AI is just a massive tool of discrimination and bias, and we have to do something about it preemptively through a precautionary principle approach.” So if Congress isn't going to act, unfortunately the Biden administration already is and nobody's stopping them.But that's not even the biggest problem. The biggest problem, going back to the point that there are 730-plus bills pending in the US right now, the vast majority of them are state and local. And just last Friday, governor Jared Polis of Colorado signed into law the first major AI regulatory measure in Colorado, and there's a bigger and badder bill pending right now in California, there's 80 different bills pending in New York alone, and any half of them would be a disaster.I could go on down the list of troubling state patchwork problems that are going to develop for AI and ML [Machine Learning] systems, but the bottom line is this: This would be a complete and utter reversal of the winning formula that Congress and the Clinton administration gave us in the 1990s, which was a national—a global framework for global electronic commerce. It was very intentionally saying, “We're going to break with the Analog Era disaster, we're going to have a national framework that's pro-freedom to innovate, and we're going to make sure that these meddlesome barriers do not develop to online speech and commerce.” And yet, here with AI, we are witnessing a reversal of that. States are in the lead, and again, like I said, localities too, and Congress is sitting there and is the dysfunctional soup that it is saying, “Oh, maybe we should do something to spend a little bit more money to promote AI.” Well, we can spend all the money we want, but we can end up like Europe who spends tons of money on techno-industrial policies and gets nothing for it because they can't get their innovation culture right, because they're regulating the living hell out of digital technology.So you want Congress to take this away from the states?I do. I do, but it's really, really hard. I think what we need to do is follow the model that we had in the Telecommunications Act of 1996 and the Internet Tax Freedom Act of 1998. We've also had moratoriums, not only through the Internet Tax Freedom Act, but through the Commercial Space Amendments having to do with space commercial travel and other bills. Congress has handled the question of preemption before and put moratoria in place to say, “Let's have a learning period before we go do stupid things on a new technology sector that is fast moving and hard to understand.” I think that would be a reasonable response, but again, I have to go back to what we just talked about, Jim, which is that there's no chance of us probably getting it. There's no appetite in it. Not any of the 111 bills pending in Congress right now says a damn thing about state and local regulation of technology!Is the thrust of those federal bills, is it the kinds of stuff that you're generally worried about?Mostly, but not entirely. Some of it is narrower. A lot of these bills are like, “Let's take a look at AI and. . . fill in the blank: elections, AI and jobs, AI and whatever.” And some of them, on the merits, not terrible, others, I have concerns, but it's certainly better that we take a targeted sectoral approach to AI policy and regulation than having the broad-based, general-purpose stuff. Now, there are broad-based, general-purpose measures, and here's what they do, Jim: They basically say, “Look, instead of having a whole cloth new regulatory approach, let's build on the existing types of approaches being utilized in the Department of Commerce, namely through our NIST [National Institute of Standards and Technology], and NTIA [National Telecommunications and Information Administration] sub-agencies there. NIST is the National Standards Body, and basically they develop best practices through something called the AI Risk Management Framework for artificial intelligence development—and they're good! It's multi-stakeholder, it's bottom up, it's driven by the same principles that motivated the Clinton administration to do multi-stakeholder processes for the internet. Good model. It is non-regulatory, however. It is a consensus-based, multi-stakeholder, voluntary approach to developing consensus-based standards for best practices regarding various types of algorithmic services. These bills in Congress—and there's at least five of them that I count, that I've written about recently—say, “Let's take that existing infrastructure and give it some enforcement teeth. Let's basically say, ‘This policy infrastructure will be converted into a quasi-regulatory system,'” and there begins the dangerous path towards backdoor regulation of artificial intelligence in this country, and I think that's the most likely model we'll get. Like I said, five models, legislative models in the Senate alone that would do that to varying degrees.AI policy under Trump (22:29)Do you have any feel for what a Trump administration would want to do on this?I do, because a month before the Trump administration left office, they issued a report through the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), and it basically laid out for agencies a set of principles for how it should evaluate artificial intelligence systems, both that are used by the government or that they regulate in the private sector, and it was an excellent set of principles. It was a restatement of the importance of policy, forbearance and humility. It was a restatement of a belief in cost-benefit analysis and identifying not only existing regulatory capacity to address these problems, but also non-regulatory mechanisms or best practices or standards that could address some of these things. It was a really good memo. I praised it in a piece that I wrote just before the Trump administration left. Now, of course, the Trump administration may change.Yes, and also, the technology has changed. I mean, that was 2020 and a lot has happened, and I don't know where. . . . I'm not sure where all the Republicans are. I think some people get it. . .I think the problem, Jim, is that, for the Republican Party, and Trumpian conservatives, in particular, they face a time of choosing. And what I mean by this is that they have spent the last four to six years—and Trump egged this on—engaging in nonstop quote-unquote “big tech bashing” and making technology companies in the media out to be, as Trumps calls them, “the enemy of the American people.” And so many hearings now are just parading tech executives and others up there to be beaten with a stick in front of the public, and this is the new thing. And then there's just a flood of bills that would regulate traditional digital technologies, repeal things like Section 230, which is liability protection for the tech sector, and so on, child safety regulations.Meanwhile, that same Republican Party and Mr. Trump go around hating on Joe Biden in China. If it's one thing they can't stand more than big tech, it's Joe and China! And so, in a sense, they've got to choose, because their own policy proposals on technology could essentially kneecap America's technology base in a way that would open up the door to whether it's what they fear in the “woke DEI policies” of Biden or the CCP's preferred policy agenda for controlling computation in the world today. Choose two, you don't get all three. And I think this is going to be an interesting thing to watch if Mr. Trump comes back into office, do they pick up where that OMB memo left off, or do they go right back to beating that “We've got to kill big tech by any means necessary in a seek-and-destroy mission, to hell with the consequences.” And I don't know yet.Faster, Please! is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit fasterplease.substack.com/subscribe

Thinking Dad Podcast
Duty, Honor, Country: Preparing for Battle - Rick Green

Thinking Dad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 65:49 Transcription Available


"We need a generational mindset to restore and protect our nation's future." - Rick Green Watch this full interview on our YouTube Channel Rick Green, of Patriot Academy, joins Garritt Hampton to share invaluable insights into the challenges and rewards of raising children with strong moral and civic values, especially in today's postmodern world driven by moral relativism. We also explore his dedicated efforts in educating citizens through various initiatives, including a focus on the constitution and the role of family defense. Rick discuss the weakening of traditional pillars like duty, honor, and country in institutions such as West Point, linking these changes to broader cultural shifts. The Thinking Dad Podcast and all of the shows on the Biblical Family Network are only possible because of the generous support of our listeners. Would you consider a one-time or monthly donation to support this important ministry? The Honorable Rick Green is a former Texas State Representative, a lawyer, and a successful entrepreneur who has built several businesses from the ground up. His goal is to help America become salt and light in every area of life and to understand America's Godly history and foundation. He currently travels the nation speaking for WallBuilders, teaching on the U.S. Constitution, and founded the Torch of Freedom Foundation and Patriot Academy. He resides in Dripping Springs, TX with his wife, Kara, and their entire family. Recommended Resources: Patriot Academy The Founders' Bible (NASB) Rick Green - Teaching the Constitution to Preserve our Nation! A Reason to Hope - Rick Green Alex Newman - Death by Indoctrination: The Role of Education in Shaping Global Strategy Biblical Citizenship - Rick Green, Part 1 Biblical Citizenship - Rick Green, Part 2

The Joyful Warrior Podcast
Where Does the School Union's Money Go?

The Joyful Warrior Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 39:42


What are the teachers' union dues actually going towards? Unfortunately, it's not teachers or students… Instead, the teacher's unions seem bent on radicalizing our culture. To provide us some insights on this, Arron Withe, CEO of the Freedom Foundation (which exists to help government employees leave their unions), joins the podcast to share insights on where the school unions' money is actually going, why they're sending it there, and what their money trail and union demands tell us about their agenda.  Sections:  0:00 - Intro  0:50 - What is the Freedom Foundation?  2:50 - School unions today 10:20 - Why do teachers feel the need to join? 13:39 - Where does the money go?  23:02 - The union's woke demands  31:04 - The interesting topics at their conferences  33:38 - Thoughts on how they handled covid? 37:30 - Conclusion  ►Connect with Aaron: Twitter: https://twitter.com/aaronwithe?lang=en ►Connect with Tiffany: https://twitter.com/4TiffanyJustice ►Resources:  Freedom Foundation: https://www.freedomfoundation.com/?gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjw0YGyBhByEiwAQmBEWurLF29xcjKHGaIcJXTAXAmt8GGEU5Ct0__Rc0K1Ll59XrkJAghTzhoC3eUQAvD_BwE ► Visit us online: https://www.momsforliberty.org/ ► Connect with Moms For Liberty on Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Moms4Liberty/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moms4liberty/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/Moms4Liberty ► Moms For Liberty merchandise: https://www.momsforliberty.org/store/  

The Buff Show
The Roast of America 5-9-24

The Buff Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 51:24


Getting Stormy for the prosecution in the witch hunt against Donald Trump. Speaker Mike Johnson gets put back on the right track and Comedy returns to America in the roast of Tom Brady. We need more.   More breaking news from Freedom Foundation. Check out www.freedomfoundation.com to get tickets to the Teacher Summit in Denver.   More breaking news you will not hear anywhere else. Getting Stormy for the prosecution in the witch hunt against Donald Trump. Speaker Mike Johnson gets put back on the right track and Comedy returns to America in the roast of Tom Brady. We need more.   More breaking news from Freedom Foundation. Check out www.freedomfoundation.com to get tickets to the Teacher Summit in Denver.   More breaking news you will not hear anywhere else. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-buff-show/support

The Ochelli Effect
The Ochelli Effect 5-7-2024 Jacob Hornberger

The Ochelli Effect

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 64:00


Zapruder Evil Encounter HornbergerThe Ochelli Effect 5-7-2024 Jacob HornbergerThe President and Founder of The Future of Freedom Foundation Jacob Hornberger has authored many books on The JFK AssassinationOn This Tuesday Ochelli Effect Chuck speaks with Mr. Hornberger and focuses on Encounter with Evil: The Abraham Zapruder Story.Chuck does not endorse every view presented by The Author but explores the inspiration for the book and the case that Hornberger makes regarding the most infamous 26 seconds of home movie footage ever captured. Hornberger's Bloghttps://www.fff.org/blog/An Encounter with EvilFuture of Freedom Foundation founder and president Jacob Hornberger discussed his book about Abraham Zapruder, the man who filmed the Kennedy assassination. This interview was conducted at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference held in 2023 in Memphis.https://www.c-span.org/video/?529302-10/an-encounter-evilAn Encounter with Evil: The Abraham Zapruder Story Paperback – March 17, 2022by Jacob G. Hornbergerhttps://www.amazon.com/Encounter-Evil-Abraham-Zapruder-Story/dp/1890687324The Works of Doug Horne is largely responsible for inspiring the book being discussed.Douglas P. HorneAbouthttps://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B09BG9XYXZ/about?ingress=0&visitId=8f86c88b-8e81-473e-a2c8-ab2e9341a194&ref_=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_3Are The Unspeakable in the James Douglass Title and the Evil in The Hornberger Title the same entity?JFK and the Unspeakable: Why He Died and Why It Mattershttps://www.amazon.com/JFK-Unspeakable-Why-Died-Matters/dp/1439193886Listen/Chat on the Sitehttps://ochelli.com/listen-live/TuneInhttp://tun.in/sfxkxAPPLEhttps://music.apple.com/us/station/ochelli-com/ra.1461174708any given Friday Night, Are You awake yet?Ochelli Link Treehttps://linktr.ee/chuckochelli

Unleash Your Inner Legend
Sit There and Grieve or Get Up and Succeed with Major Ed Pulido

Unleash Your Inner Legend

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 37:38


Welcome to the "Unleash Your Inner Legend" podcast! In this episode, get ready to be inspired by a remarkable individual, Major Ed Pulido. Major Pulido, U.S. Army (Ret.), is the Founder and CEO of the John Daly - Major Ed Heart of a Lion Foundation, dedicated to providing mental, physical, and wellness support to our nation's children and America's Veterans. With a wealth of experience, Major Ed has served as the Senior Vice President of the Folds of Honor Foundation, a charity supporting the educational needs of spouses and children of fallen and wounded veterans. He is also a founding member of the Warriors for Freedom Foundation, focused on providing mental, physical, and wellness support to wounded Veterans and their families. As the spokesperson for AROGA Health, Major Ed continues to advocate for health and well-being. Furthermore, he is the Founder of Warrior Nation, a movement advocating for liberty, freedom, and patriotism. His autobiography, "Warrior for Freedom: Challenge, Triumph and Change, the Major Ed Pulido Story," dives into his journey and mission. Join us as Major Ed Pulido shares his insights, experiences, and unwavering dedication to supporting and empowering those around him. Tune in for an episode filled with inspiration and resilience!

TNT Radio
Ashley Varner, Lori Brock & Dr. Kelly Victory on State of the Nation - 04 April 2024

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 55:01


On today's show, Ashley Varner will discuss the foundation's efforts to withdraw teachers from self-serving unions that are perceived not to support the education of children effectively. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Ashley Varner brings a variety of public affairs experience and a tough skin to the Freedom Foundation team. Before joining the Freedom Foundation, Ashley spent many exciting, turbulent, and wonderful years as a media spokesperson and state government liaison at the National Rifle Association. Following her tenure at the NRA, Ashley joined the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), where she worked with state and local lawmakers across the country on a diverse set of policy and communications issues. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Lori Brock is a 58-year-old single mother of two daughters. She works as a real estate broker and owns a horse farm. She is known as an angry resident who opposes a proposed development site located near her property. GUEST 3 OVERVIEW: Dr. Kelly Victory MD is a board-certified trauma and emergency specialist with over 30 years of clinical experience. She served as CMO for Whole Health Management, delivering on-site healthcare services for Fortune 500 companies. She holds a BS from Duke University and her MD from the University of North Carolina.

The David Knight Show
Fri 29Mar24 The David Knight Show Unabridged

The David Knight Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 183:37


Today, on the David Knight Show, guest host Gardner Goldsmith (MRCTV, Liberty Conspiracy) digs further into the conflicting data from the Key Bridge accident and collapse, wondering how Joe Biden could claim there was no sabotage involved when the investigators had not yet arrived or gone through the contents of the Black Box. Gard also welcomes President of the Future of Freedom Foundation, Jacob Hornberger, to discuss immigration, freedom of association, economics, and how central-planning is on full display in the US immigration police state (and government subsidies to help immigrants live in certain places). Then, Gard welcomes Eric Peters, of Eric Peters Autos Dot Com, to discuss his consistently excellent work investigating government attempts to attack the internal combustion engine and our freedom of movement and to choose what sources of energy we want to use! Thank you for listening! Go to www.theDavidKnightShow.com for more, and watch Gardner each M-F with Liberty Conspiracy, at 6 PM, on Rumble, Rokfin, and Gard's X @gardgoldsmithFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHT Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silver

The REAL David Knight Show
Fri 29Mar24 The David Knight Show Unabridged

The REAL David Knight Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 183:37


Today, on the David Knight Show, guest host Gardner Goldsmith (MRCTV, Liberty Conspiracy) digs further into the conflicting data from the Key Bridge accident and collapse, wondering how Joe Biden could claim there was no sabotage involved when the investigators had not yet arrived or gone through the contents of the Black Box. Gard also welcomes President of the Future of Freedom Foundation, Jacob Hornberger, to discuss immigration, freedom of association, economics, and how central-planning is on full display in the US immigration police state (and government subsidies to help immigrants live in certain places). Then, Gard welcomes Eric Peters, of Eric Peters Autos Dot Com, to discuss his consistently excellent work investigating government attempts to attack the internal combustion engine and our freedom of movement and to choose what sources of energy we want to use! Thank you for listening! Go to www.theDavidKnightShow.com for more, and watch Gardner each M-F with Liberty Conspiracy, at 6 PM, on Rumble, Rokfin, and Gard's X @gardgoldsmith  For 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHT Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silver

TNT Radio
Mark Powell, Eloise Smith & Gene Valentino on State of the Nation - 27 March 2024

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 55:51


GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Mark Powell Real Estate Broker and Owner of Discovery Property Group also the 2024 President-Elect for the San Diego Association of Realtors.  GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Eloise serves as the Director of Teacher Engagement for the Freedom Foundation. Since graduating from Grove City College with a BA in history, she has made a career in the education field both as a teacher and an advocate for students with Young America's Foundation. Eloise is very passionate about the education system in the United States and is honored to be part of restoring the broken system. A Colorado native, Eloise loves watching the Denver Nuggets, hiking, and SCUBA diving with her family. GUEST 3 OVERVIEW: The GrassRoots TruthCast, created by former Escambia County Florida Commissioner Gene Valentino, is a weekly broadcast from Pensacola, Florida. Gene, an investment entrepreneur and avid pilot, is a founding member of VeriJet charter aviation and serves on the company's Board of Directors. When he's not in studio, Gene can usually be found in the skies over the Gulf of Mexico piloting his ICON A5.

TNT Radio
David D'Amato on Misty Winston Show - 08 March 2024

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 55:52


On today's show, David D'Amato will discuss Assange and the news of the day.  GUEST OVERVIEW: David is an independent researcher and a policy advisor to The Future of Freedom Foundation. Learn more about him at https://www.dsdamato.substack.com.  

TNT Radio
Andrew Langer & Eloise Smith on State of the Nation - 07 March 2024

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 55:51


GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Andrew Langer is a long-time activist for free-market and limited-government principles, and a well-recognized analyst of politics and public policy. He currently serves as the President the Institute for Liberty, the Host of the Andrew Langer Show on WBAL NewsRadio1090. A long time fighter for small business, Andrew came to IFL from NFIB, where he headed that organization's regulatory practice for six years. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Eloise Smith is a former teacher and now an advocate for Teacher Engagement with the Freedom Foundation; an organization that works to free teachers from corrupt unions.

TNT Radio
David S D'Amato on Misty Winston Show - 02 February 2024

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 55:48


On today's show, David S. D'Amato will discuss his new article on Assange. GUEST OVERVIEW: David S. D'Amato is an independent researcher and a policy advisor to 'The Future of Freedom Foundation'. You can find more of his work at https://www.dsdamato.substack.com.

John Solomon Reports
Rep. Ralph Norman: In impeachment process, GOP first priority revealing to Americans full truth about Biden's foreign business dealings

John Solomon Reports

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2023 50:31 Very Popular


South Carolina Congressman Ralph Norman says impeachment inquiry will be focused on revealing the full truth of Joe Biden's foreign business dealing to the American public. Additional interviews this week with Texas Congressman Brian Babin, Georgia Congressman Barry Loudermilk, Director for National Defense at ‘Heritage Foundation' Robert Greenway, and CEO of ‘Freedom Foundation' Aaron Withe. To see the daily show, go to americasvoice.news each Monday through Friday at 6pm Eastern or watch any time at JustTheViews.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

This Rockin' Life | Inspiration | Healthy Lifestyle | Entertainment | Motivation | Life Coach
Faith & Freedom: John Schneider, Dr. Phyllis Chesler, Pastor Anthony Thomas, & Allison Beatty

This Rockin' Life | Inspiration | Healthy Lifestyle | Entertainment | Motivation | Life Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 45:35


In this powerful episode, actor, filmmaker, and musician John Schneider shares his experience of loss and finding hope through faith, Dr. Phyllis Chesler discusses her efforts to save women in Afghanistan from mistreatment and honor killings, while Pastor Anthony Thomas delivers a message about spiritual warfare and the importance of baptism, and Freedom Foundation attorney Allison Beatty talks about taking action against local unions and providing resources for teachers to get involved. Stick around until the end for hunting tips and something to make you smile!  [2:20] Shemane welcomes actor, filmmaker, author, and musician John Schneider to his experience of loss and how it has changed his perspective on life and death; grief and questions about losing his wife loved one, Alicia, but also finds hope in God's inspiration for an album and a book that Alicia started writing before passing away; determination to finish the book in Alicia's voice, which offers wisdom on living with no regrets, and is meant to help others going through similar experiences; the importance of being tough, wise, and prepared for the worst while fighting for the Kingdom and country  [12:40] Dr. Phyllis Chesler joins to discuss her experiences as a bride in Afghanistan and her efforts to save other women from similar plights; the mistreatment of women and the lack of attention from feminist icons; the issue of honor killings and the need for awareness and action; the importance of understanding the cultural context of honor killings and the need to address the underlying issues of violence and barbarism [25:28] Pastor Anthony Thomas returns, sharing a message warning of a dangerous season of spiritual warfare; the need for vigilance and prayer to resist evil forces; Shemane shares her experience of being water baptized and how it's important for believers today; the significance of baptism as a necessary step after salvation; recommendations for new spiritual seekers [37:38] Shemane introduces Freedom Foundation attorney Allison Beatty to discuss the organizing of complaints against a local union for harassing them in an attempt to collect more members; union tactics such as coming into schools during class time and yelling at teachers; how the Freedom Foundation has helped; help for unions in other states, and opportunities for local independent unions to get started; resources for teachers to get involved Resources:   John Schneider –  John Schneider Studios   Dr. Phyllis Chesler –  Phyllis Chesler Organization   Pastor Anthony Thomas –  Tip of the Spear Church Tearing Down Strongholds Ministries   Allison Beatty –  Freedom Foundation   Sponsors   Get clean healthy water with SentryH2O Use the promo code: “HEALTHY10”   Use promo code “FREEDOM” to receive  15% off your first order at Field of Greens   Get true American made products at  switchtoamericawithshemane.com   Protect yourself with EMP Shield  Use the promo code “SHEMANE”    Get EMF & WIFI protection with  SperoGear & use the promo code "FAITH"   Activate stem cells & reset your body's clock  at lifewave.com/shemane Please send product inquiries to: shemane.lifewave@gmail.com   Watch Faith & Freedom every Sunday,  10am est on RealAmerica'sVoice.com   Organic natural products to help your family thrive with  Rowe Casa Organics & use promo code “FAITH”   For a healthy & delicious on-the-go meal replacement,  check out Kingdom Kandy at shop.fmidr.com  Use promo code “FAITH” for 15% off   Check out Shemane's books:  Shemane's new #1 Bestseller ‘Killer House' "4 Minutes to Happy" Kill It and Grill It Cookbook   Connect with Shemane:   Send your questions, suggestions,  & funny pet videos to shemane.chat@gmail.com    Share your hunting photos & questions to shemane.chat@gmail.com    Register for a FREE 4 Day Mini Course: 4 Habits of Wildly Well Living   Watch Killer House Documentary: KillerHouse.org Get Wildly Well at shemanenugent.rocks   Shemane's Social Media: Facebook: @shemane.nugent Instagram: @shemanenugent Youtube: /shemane Truth Social @Shemane   Listen On: Rumble Libsyn Apple Podcast Podbean

John Solomon Reports
Missouri AG Andrew Bailey: Congress must legislate now on ‘guardrails' to stop AI child exploitation before gets out of hand

John Solomon Reports

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2023 46:22


John Solomon and Amanda Head host ‘Just the News, No Noise' delivering the pressing news of the day and giving you information without indoctrination while rising above the rhetoric. Interviews this week with Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey, former U.S. Attorney Bud Cummins, former Ohio Secretary of State and U.S. Senate Candidate Frank LaRose, Virginia Republican Congressional Candidate Cameron Hamilton, and Director of Teacher Engagement at ‘Freedom Foundation' Eloise Smith. To see the daily show, go to americasvoice.news each Monday through Friday at 6pm Eastern or watch any time at JustTheViews.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.