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Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
Inside Sources Full Show April 18th, 2024: Nahal Toosi, Marc Hyden, Case Lawernce and More!

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 56:57


Get an inside look on the week's biggest stories with Boyd Matheson! Nahal Toosi joins the show to stress the importance of the Biden Administration taking on an Iran plan. Understand why more government intervention isn’t always a good thing with Marc Hyden. Eric Bohem looks at the real effect of President Biden's new steel tariffs. Case Lawrence tells Boyd about his hopeful run for Congress and more!  

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
Stemming the Tide of Bad Policy Proposals

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 9:42


What happens when the government tries to fix problems caused by their intervention with more intervention? Well, the housing market is a perfect example. And for all the tax credit and cash-assistance, rates of home ownership continue to flat line. Marc Hyden from R-Street joins the show.

School of War
Ep 60: Marc Hyden on Gaius Marius

School of War

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 62:42


Marc Hyden, Director of State Government Affairs at R Street and author of Gaius Marius: The Rise and Fall of Rome's Saviour, joins the show to discuss the life of one of the Roman Republic's most innovative and controversial generals: Gaius Marius. ▪️ Times  • 01:33 Introduction • 01:46 An interest in Rome • 04:06 Growing pains • 06:36 The man born in Arpinum • 09:46 Serving in the legions • 11:37 Jugurtha  • 13:25 Roman politics   • 20:31 Marius in Numidia  • 28:51 Sulla and political reform • 37:06 The Cimbri and Teutones and “Marius's Mules”  • 43:05 Career on the rocks  • 49:02 Social War to Civil War • 56:27 “Do you dare kill Gaius Marius?”

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
How Fewer Regulations Will Help People Go Back to Work

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 9:50


Government rules and regulations are intended to protect people from harm. But sometimes those same rules just keep them from working. Marc Hyden from the R Street Institute talks with Boyd about how we should rethink licensing laws so consumers are protected and everyone can get back to work. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Culture and Causation
Marc Hyden on Raising the Age of Adulthood in the Criminal Justice System

Culture and Causation

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 12:14


Aaron interviews Marc Hyden, Director of State Government Affairs at the R Street Institute, about the benefits of raising the age of adulthood in the criminal justice system, some counterarguments against this proposal, and why those counterarguments don't work.    Subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever platform you prefer.   If you'd like to suggest a guest for the show or if you'd like to be on the show, email Aaron at Aaron@ObjectiveStandard.org    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/objectivestandard Twitter: https://twitter.com/ObjStdInstitute LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/objectivestandardinstitute/    Show notes: Marc's article: https://www.rstreet.org/2021/03/22/in-support-of-hb-272-juvenile-code-juvenile-court-to-include-children-who-are-under-18-years-of-age-change-jurisdiction/

The Pete Kaliner Show
NC could make criminal expunction easier. Plus, the 'Antifa Inn' anti-cop marquee prompts outrage.

The Pete Kaliner Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 53:50


It's the crazy season in the North Carolina General Assembly, as lawmakers try to get their bills passed before the May 13 "crossover" deadline. One bill, dubbed the Clean Slate Act, would allow people to get certain criminal records expunged if they stay out of trouble. Marc Hyden from the R Street Intitute joins me to discuss. Plus, the owners of a Haywood County motel and RV park sparked outraged after posting ACAB (which stands for All Cops Are Bas**rds) on their marquee. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/petekalinershow See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

WWL First News with Tommy Tucker
Expanding Access To Absentee Voting

WWL First News with Tommy Tucker

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 12:34


Marc Hyden joins Tommy to talk about expanding absentee voting for the 2020 election.

Let Me Tell You Why You're Wrong Podcast
Cash Bail Reform: Pros & Cons

Let Me Tell You Why You're Wrong Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2019 70:54


In Episode 74, we discuss the cash bail system and the proposed reforms. Joining us this week for opposing views are Marc Hyden of R Street Institute and Tracy Gonzalez, veteran bail agent and bail company owner.

Charles Moscowitz
When in Rome: A look at ancient Rome and its modern parallels

Charles Moscowitz

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2018 56:01


Youtube host Chuck Morse is joined by Marc Hyden, writer for the Foundation for Economic Education, conservative political activist, and author of Gaius Marius: The Rise and Fall of Rome's Saviour.

Liberty Talk Radio
Marc Hyden Advocates Death to the Death Penalty

Liberty Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2017 38:00


Mark Hyden is a national advocacy coordinator with Conservatives Concerned about the Death Penalty, a Project of EJUSA.  He comes most recently from the National Rifle Association (NRA) where he served as Campaign Representative in the State of Florida.  Marc makes a case to finally kill the death penalty.  Call in with your worldview 646-652-4620.  Look forward to hearing from you.

Liberty Talk Radio
The Death Penalty Revisited with Marc Hyden

Liberty Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2016 32:00


Marc Hyden is a national advocacy coordinator with Conservatives Concerned about the Death Penalty, a Project of EJUSA. He comes most recently from the National Rifle Association (NRA) where he served as a Campaign Field Representative in the State of Florida. Marc makes a case to finally kill the death penalty.  Call in with your worldview 646-652-4620.  Look forward to hearing from you.

Lions of Liberty Network
Felony Friday Ep. 028 - Marc Hyden Gives a Voice to Conservatives Against the Death Penalty

Lions of Liberty Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2016 30:48


On today's episode of Felony Friday host John Odermatt and guest Marc Hyden tackle the always controversial topic of the death penalty. John and Marc discuss what led him down the path to a career in politics and into his current role as National Advocacy Coordinator with Conservatives Concerned about the Death Penalty. Prior to joining CCADP he served as a Campaign Field Representative in Florida for the National Rifle Association (NRA). Marc also has experience working as a Campaign Manager for a Republican Congressional race in North Carolina. And Marc has served as the Legislative Liaison and Public Affairs Specialist with the Georgia Emergency Management Agency. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Lions of Liberty Network
Felony Friday Ep. 028 - Marc Hyden Gives a Voice to Conservatives Against the Death Penalty

Lions of Liberty Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2016 30:00


On today’s episode of Felony Friday host John Odermatt and guest Marc Hyden tackle the always controversial topic of the death penalty. John and Marc discuss what led him down the path to a career in politics and into his current role as National Advocacy Coordinator with Conservatives Concerned about the Death Penalty. Prior to joining CCADP he served as a Campaign Field Representative in Florida for the National Rifle Association (NRA). Marc also has experience working as a Campaign Manager for a Republican Congressional race in North Carolina. And Marc has served as the Legislative Liaison and Public Affairs Specialist with the Georgia Emergency Management Agency.

Liberty Talk Radio
Marc Hyden Speaks Out on the Death Penalty

Liberty Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2016 34:00


Marc Hyden is a national advocacy coordinator with Conservatives Concerned about the Death Penalty, a Project of EJUSA. He comes most recently from the National Rifle Association (NRA) where he served as a Campaign Field Representative in the State of Florida. Marc makes a case to finally kill the death penalty.  Call in with your worldview 646-652-4620.  Look forward to hearing from you.

Economics Detective Radio
Rome's Economic Suicide with Lawrence Reed and Marc Hyden

Economics Detective Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2016 52:13


Ancient Rome went from a thriving civilization to a dystopia before its eventual collapse. My guests today explain how that happened. Lawrence Reed and Marc Hyden co-authored "The Slow-Motion Financial Suicide of the Roman Empire." Lawrence is the President of the Foundation for Economic Education, and Marc is a political activist and amateur Roman historian. Many accounts of the fall of Rome focus on military problems and the barbarian invasions. However, the Empire was in decline long before the barbarians showed up to finish it off. The barbarians didn't kill the Roman Empire; the Roman Empire committed suicide. There were six important factors in the Empire's decline: 1. Political violence became normalized. The populist reformer Tiberius Gracchus redistributed public farmland to Roman citizens. His reforms angered the Senate, and his political enemies clubbed him to death in 133 BCE. This was the first open political assassination in Rome in nearly four centuries, but it wouldn't be the last. Suddenly, it became acceptable for powerful Romans to kill their political enemies, and this would spell doom for Rome's republican government. 2. The Roman state gave ever-increasing amounts of free food and entertainment to the masses. Despite having killed Tiberius Gracchus, the senate did not repeal his reforms in an effort to assuage the masses. Tiberius' brother Gaius Gracchus would take his brother's position and further his reforms, also introducing a system of subsidized grain for the masses. When Gaius also succumbed to political violence, most of his reforms died with him, but not the grain dole. The dole was retained and expanded, proving a huge burden on the Roman state. Successive generations of Roman leaders would buy political popularity with panem et circenses (bread and circuses). The Roman people came to value the dole over all other values. When the emperor Caligula was assassinated, there was a brief opportunity to restore the Republic, but the people preferred the rule of strong men who could provide them with ever more panem et circenses. 3. Roman armies became personally loyal to their generals rather than being loyal to the Roman state or the people. In the early Roman Republic, the two elected consuls would raise forces from the eligible land-holding citizenry in times of crisis. These soldiers would return to their ordinary lives upon the completion of the war. This would change with the reforms implemented by Gaius Marius in 107 BCE. Marius expanded military eligibility to the landless masses and granted farmland to his veterans. He also set a precedent for much longer military campaigns (consulships had been ordinarily limited to one year). These changes made the soldiers personally loyal to their generals rather than to the Senate and People of Rome, and the generals would use their military strength to intimidate the Senate. Eventually they supplanted the Senate altogether, turning Rome into an empire with a series of strong men leading it as emperors. However, the soldiers' loyalty only lasted as long as the wealth and land kept coming in increasing amounts, as future emperors would discover while wrestling with the Empire's deteriorating finances. 4. They debased the currency. The silver denarius was introduced by Augustus with a silver content of about 95 per cent. However, successive emperors, facing ever-increasing demands on the treasury, both from the people who demanded panem et circenses and from the military who demanded ever-more land and money for their loyalty, needed whatever revenue they could get. When taxes would not suffice, emperors would melt down old coins and mint new ones with reduced silver content. During Trajan's rule, the denarius was about 85 per cent silver. By Marcus Aurelius' reign, that was down to about 75 per cent. Septimius Severus dropped it to 60 per cent, and his son Caracalla reduced it further to only 50 per cent. Eventually this would spiral out of control into hyperinflation; emperors couldn't debase the currency fast enough to keep up with skyrocketing prices. By 268 CE, the denarius was just a bronze coin with a bit of silver brushed on its surface; the silver content was less than one per cent. Nor did they understand the connection between rising prices and currency debasements, which led to… 5. They instituted Draconian price controls. Rather than halting the debasement of the denarius, the Romans instituted (predictably) disastrous price controls. Dicoletian issued his Edict on Maximum Prices in 301 CE. Diocletian set one price for the whole of the empire, from modern-day Iraq in the east to Britain in the west. In regions where the costs of goods were significantly higher than the legal limit, markets dried up, riots broke out, and many people were put to death for selling at too high a price. The law was so disastrous that it was eventually dropped. 6. They instituted onerous taxes. Monetary reforms under Diocletian and Constantine switched the empire largely to a gold standard, which was an improvement over the hyperinflationary denarius. However, the benefits of this gold currency were not felt by those outside of the military and the bureaucracy; most people had to scramble to get enough gold to pay their taxes. People who couldn't pay were sold into slavery. When the barbarian invasions came in the fifth century, the people welcomed them as liberators, freeing them from the yoke of the Roman tax collectors.   [Note: A phone rings in the background of the recording at 10:20. Don't be alarmed! Your phone isn't ringing.]

Liberty Talk Radio
The Scheduled Execution of Richard Glossip

Liberty Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2015 63:00


Our guest is Mr. Marc Hyden, the National Advocacy Coordinator with Conservatives Concerned about the Death Penalty, a Project of EJUSA. He comes most recently from the National Rifle Association (NRA) where he served as a Campaign Field Representative in the State of Florida.  We will be discussing the fairness of the death penalty and specifically the scheduled execution of Richard Glossip by lethal injection on Wednesday, September 16th.  Please join us and call in with your questions and comments 646-652-4620.  Look forward to hearing from you.

Cato Daily Podcast
Conservatives Opposed to the Death Penalty

Cato Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2014 8:11


Conservatives broadly believe in law and order, but the death penalty as an institution has clearly failed. Marc Hyden with Conservatives Concerned about the Death Penalty says it's time for government-run executions to end. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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The American Maverick Show
MARC HYDEN-CONSERVATIVES AGAINST DEATH PENALTY

The American Maverick Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2013 57:00


Listen in to this week's edition of "The American Maverick Show".  Host Flint Engleman provides news maker interviews, striking conservative commentary and news beyond the headlines. Featured Guest: Marc Hyden - Conservatives Concerned About The Death Penalty  Marc returns to the show to update us about his group's work on a rising issue concerning the death penalty. Don Marco Intelligencia Segment - Listen in to the cutting and informative commentary of the American Maverick's "Don Marco".  A unique, exclusive to our show. Connect with our show!  Check out our acclaimed blog site TheAmericanMaverick.com.  And, follow us on Twitter @AmericanMav

The American Maverick Show
MARC HYDEN-CONSERVATIVES CONCERNED DEATH PENALTY

The American Maverick Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2013 56:00


Tune in to "The American Maverick Show" hosted by conservative maverick, Flint Engleman.   Listeners are welcome to call in to the show!  Dial (434)964-1075 anytime during our live broadcast on Sunday from 8:05-8:50pm EDT. This week we welcome a new member to the American Maverick team!  Listen in during our second segment to hear our Chief News Correspondent, Vandon Gene.  Vandon will highlight breaking news as it happens and provide context to key headlines facing Amercia. Featured Guest: Mr. Marc Hyden:  Mr. Hyden is the National Advocacy Coordinator for Conservatives Concerned About the Death Penalty.  We'll seek perspective as we discuss his organization's approach on the death penalty.   The American Maverick Show is a syndicated radio production by Maverick Media.  We are a proud affiliate of Red State Talk Radio Network.  Follow on Twitter @AmericanMav Check out our Top 100 ranked conservative blog at TheAmericanMaverick.com 

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