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What's going on with the tariff deals? How free trade really is the United States? And what have the Popes taught about socialism? Dave Hebert joins Econception to discuss these questions and more with Dominic Pino. Dave Hebert, Ph.D, is a senior research fellow at AIER. Dr. Hebert's research has been published in academic journals such as Public Choice, Constitutional Political Economy, and The Journal of Public Finance and Public Choice and popular outlets such as The Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Investor's Business Daily, RealClearPolicy, RealClearMarkets, The Hill, and The Daily Caller.
Hour 3 Segment 1 While Tony is away getting ready for his Trump: An American Reset in Three Bourbons show, Andrew Langer fills in! Andrew starts the final hour of the show talking about Pam Bondi and Shemichael Singleton on Kilmar Abrego Garcia. Hour 3 Segment 2 Andrew talks about due process for Kilmar Abrego Garcia. Andrew also talks about Van Hollen promising more Democrats will be going to El Salvador, and how Patty Morin and Jamie Raskin reacts to it. Hour 3 Segment 3 Andrew is joined with Jerry Rogers of RealClearPolicy and Andrew’s co-host on Andrew and Jerry Save the World! They talk about tariffs, the pill penalty, and making America healthy again. Hour 3 Segment 4 Andrew wraps up another edition of the show answering fan questions from social media. Andrew also talks about Jerome Powell saying he can’t be removed by law. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andrew is joined with Jerry Rogers of RealClearPolicy and Andrew’s co-host on Andrew and Jerry Save the World! They talk about tariffs, the pill penalty, and making America healthy again. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 1 Segment 1 While Tony is away getting ready for his Trump: An American Reset in Three Bourbons show, Andrew Langer fills in! Andrew starts the show by talking about Jasmine Crockett saying Marjorie Taylor Greene reads at a first-grade level. Andrew also talks about Bernie Sanders saying the U.S. is moving towards an oligarchy. Hour 1 Segment 2 Andrew talks about an article from Donna Lu saying dogs are environmental villains. Andrew also talks about how Jerome Powell thinks the tariffs could lead to inflation. Hour 1 Segment 3 Andrew is joined with Ed Henry of Newsmax to talk about Jerome Powell, how President Trump is handling deals with other leaders, transgender lawsuits, and Harry Enten. Hour 1 Segment 4 Andrew wraps up the first hour of the show by talking about reports of an active shooter on the campus of Florida State University. Andrew also talks Harrison Fields on Kilmar Abrego Garcia. Hour 2 Segment 1 While Tony is away getting ready for his Trump: An American Reset in Three Bourbons show, Andrew Langer fills in! Andrew starts the second hour of the show talking about Chris Van Hollen on Kilmar Abrego Garcia. Hour 2 Segment 2 Andrew is joined with Tim Head, President and CEO of Unify.US to talk about Kilmar Abrego Garcia and the urgency for common sense. Hour 2 Segment 3 Andrew is joined with Will Chamberlain of The Article III Project and the Internet Accountability Project to talk about Kilmar Abrego Garcia. Hour 2 Segment 4 Andrew wraps up the second hour of the show talking about Harry Enten saying Trump voters have caveat emptor. Andrew also talks about Taylor Lorenz justifying Luigi Mangione killing the UnitedHealthcare CEO. Hour 3 Segment 1 While Tony is away getting ready for his Trump: An American Reset in Three Bourbons show, Andrew Langer fills in! Andrew starts the final hour of the show talking about Pam Bondi and Shemichael Singleton on Kilmar Abrego Garcia. Hour 3 Segment 2 Andrew talks about due process for Kilmar Abrego Garcia. Andrew also talks about Van Hollen promising more Democrats will be going to El Salvador, and how Patty Morin and Jamie Raskin reacts to it. Hour 3 Segment 3 Andrew is joined with Jerry Rogers of RealClearPolicy and Andrew’s co-host on Andrew and Jerry Save the World! They talk about tariffs, the pill penalty, and making America healthy again. Hour 3 Segment 4 Andrew wraps up another edition of the show answering fan questions from social media. Andrew also talks about Jerome Powell saying he can’t be removed by law. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 1 Segment 1 While Tony is away, Andrew Langer fills in! Andrew starts the show by talking about a TV hit he did right before the show started and how heated TV debates can get. Andrew also talks about debating listeners on X. Hour 1 Segment 2 Andrew talks about Lawrence O’Donnell spinning a Supreme Court argument as a threat to all. Andrew also talks about how Hakeem Jeffries is claiming he’s in favor of border security. Hour 1 Segment 3 Andrew is joined with Jerry Rogers of RealClearPolicy and Andrew’s co-host of their podcast, Andrew and Jerry Save the World! They talk about mental health issues and how the left is responding to the tariffs. Hour 1 Segment 4 Andrew wraps up the first hour of the show continuing his conversation with Jerry Rogers to talk about President Donald Trump’s cabinet meeting from yesterday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andrew is joined with Jerry Rogers of RealClearPolicy and Andrew’s co-host of their podcast, Andrew and Jerry Save the World! They talk about mental health issues and how the left is responding to the tariffs. Andrew wraps up the first hour of the show continuing his conversation with Jerry Rogers to talk about President Donald Trump’s cabinet meeting from yesterday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 2 Segment 1 While Tony is gone on vacation, Andrew Langer guest hosts today! Andrew starts the second hour of the show talking about the Cromnibus and how Ralph Norman, Viktoria Spartz, and Vivek Ramaswamy react to it. Hour 2 Segment 2 Andrew is joined by Mandy Gunasekara of the Independent Women’s Forum to talk about the cases that have been against Donald Trump and how deep the deep state truly is. Hour 2 Segment 3 Andrew is joined by Jerry Rogers of RealClearPolicy to talk more about the Cromnibus. Hour 2 Segment 4 Andrew wraps up the second hour of the show talking about Jasmine Crockett and how Sunny Hostin believes Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez isn’t super far left. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andrew is joined by Jerry Rogers of RealClearPolicy to talk more about the Cromnibus.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 1 Segment 1 While Tony is away on vacation, Andrew Langer fills in today! Andrew starts the show by talking about a debate between Matt Welch and Nick Gillespie. Later, Andrew talks about Fani Willis being disqualified for the Trump Georgia case. Andrew also talks about Joe Biden comparing his four years to Trump’s new incoming four years. Hour 1 Segment 2 Andrew talks about when the Trump/Biden debate happened in June and when he was later pulled. Hour 1 Segment 3 Andrew is joined by Susan Crabtree, correspondent to RealClearPolitics to talk about California mandating all electric vehicles by 2035. They also talk about the latest with the New Jersey drones. Hour 1 Segment 4 Andrew wraps up the first hour of the show talking about the continuing resolution and more on the Welch/Gillespie debate. Hour 2 Segment 1 While Tony is gone on vacation, Andrew Langer guest hosts today! Andrew starts the second hour of the show talking about the Cromnibus and how Ralph Norman, Viktoria Spartz, and Vivek Ramaswamy react to it. Hour 2 Segment 2 Andrew is joined by Mandy Gunasekara of the Independent Women’s Forum to talk about the cases that have been against Donald Trump and how deep the deep state truly is. Hour 2 Segment 3 Andrew is joined by Jerry Rogers of RealClearPolicy to talk more about the Cromnibus. Hour 2 Segment 4 Andrew wraps up the second hour of the show talking about Jasmine Crockett and how Sunny Hostin believes Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez isn’t super far left. Hour 3 Segment 1 While Tony is away for vacation, Andrew Langer guest hosts! Andrew starts the final hour of the show talking about J.D. Vance’s stance on the continuing resolution and how Gavin Newsom claims to be DOGE before it ever happened. Hour 3 Segment 2 Andrew talks with former Senator, Rick Santorum, to talk about the Cromnibus and the Kids Online Safety Act. Hour 3 Segment 3 Andrew talks more about the debate between Matt Welch and Nick Gillespie. Andrew also talks about how Liz Cheney thinks Donald Trump is an existential threat and Americans should prevent him from being President. Hour 3 Segment 4 Andrew wraps up another edition of the show talking about David Hogg wanting to run for DNC chair and on school shootings. Andrew also talks about Kamala Harris’s context in which you exist line. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The latest episode of On the Evidence features Mark Zandi, the chief economist at Moody's Analytics. On the episode, Zandi speaks with Paul Decker, Mathematica's president and chief executive officer, about comprehensive immigration reform, artificial intelligence, labor shortages, remote work, the merits of pursuing a nonacademic career in economic research, and how Zandi seeks to influence politically charged policy debates with data and credibility. Zandi is the author of two books related to the Great Recession and hosts the Inside Economics podcast. A video version of the episode as well as a full transcript is available at https://mathematica.org/blogs/mark-zandi-chief-economist-of-moodys-analytics-on-data-driven-decisions-in-public-policy Listen to the Inside Economics podcast that Zandi hosts along with Cris deRitis and Marisa DiNatale for Moody's Analytics: https://www.moodys.com/web/en/us/about/insights/podcasts/moodys-talks-inside-economics.html Read Paul Decker's blog about how Mathematica used evidence to guide the company's approach to reopening in-person offices after the COVID-19 pandemic: https://www.mathematica.org/blogs/letting-evidence-guide-decisions-about-reopening-offices Read an op-ed co-authored by Paul Decker for the website RealClearPolicy, which proposes comprehensive immigration reform and other solutions to address current labor shortages: https://www.realclearpolicy.com/articles/2023/04/25/without_immigration_reform_americas_labor_shortage_is_here_to_stay_895672.html
Jack Salmon is the director of Policy Research at Philanthropy Roundtable. In Jack's current role, he supports the Policy and Government Affairs team with research, commentary and analysis on issues facing the charitable sector and philanthropic freedom. His research and commentary have been featured in a variety of outlets, including The Hill, Business Insider, RealClearPolicy and National Review. Prior to joining the Roundtable, Jack served as program manager and researcher at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, where he oversaw policy relating to budgets, taxation, institutions and economic growth. Originally from the U.K., Jack graduated from King's College London in 2015 with a Master of Arts in political economy.
Susan Pendergrass speaks with Robert VerBruggen about his latest report "Making Metros Family-Friendly: Rankings and Suggestions" Read the full report here: https://bit.ly/3QoHgcQ Robert VerBruggen is a fellow at the Manhattan Institute where he provides policy research, writes for City Journal, and contributes to special projects and initiatives in the President's office. Having held roles as Deputy Managing Editor of National Review, Managing Editor of The American Conservative, Editor at RealClearPolicy, and Assistant Book Editor at The Washington Times, VerBruggen writes on a wide array of issues including economic policy, public finance, health care, education, family policy, cancel culture, and public safety. VerBruggen was a Phillips Foundation Journalism Fellow in 2009 and a 2005 winner of the Chicago Headline Club Peter Lisagor Award. He holds a B.A. in journalism and political science from Northwestern University. Produced by Show-Me Opportunity
David B. McGarry has written in defense of individual liberty and institutional integrity on a wide range of topics, appearing in such publications as RealClearPolicy, Techdirt, Reason, and National Review. Previously, as a reporter for Broadband Breakfast, he broke news on tech and telecommunications policy at the Federal Communications Commission and on Capitol Hill. https://www.young-voices.com/advocate/david-mcgarry/ https://twitter.com/davidbmcgarry Links: Good Morning Liberty This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at Betterhelp.com/gml and get on your way to being your best self. Join the private discord & chat during the show! joingml.com Like our intro song? https://www.3pillmorning.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
David B. McGarry has written in defense of individual liberty and institutional integrity on a wide range of topics, appearing in such publications as RealClearPolicy, Techdirt, Reason, and National Review. Previously, as a reporter for Broadband Breakfast, he broke news on tech and telecommunications policy at the Federal Communications Commission and on Capitol Hill. https://www.young-voices.com/advocate/david-mcgarry/ https://twitter.com/davidbmcgarry Links: Good Morning Liberty This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at Betterhelp.com/gml and get on your way to being your best self. Join the private discord & chat during the show! joingml.com Like our intro song? https://www.3pillmorning.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We were made in God's image, which includes the ability to create and innovate. As Christians we credit God with all he creates and the creative abilities that he has endowed within us. The founding Father's saw this privilege and therefore wrote protection of the creators rights and ownership of their creation into the constitution. In the past 20+ years that has changed as politicians have altered our system. They have given the edge to large corporations. For the first time in over a century, we are now losing one of our greatest strength to the Chinese, who have now created their patent system to resemble the previous successful way the United States designed theirs. What can we do? Listen to our podcast with James Edwards. James Edwards Dr. James Edwards advises companies, trade associations, and conservative organizations on patent policy. He is Founder and Executive Director of Conservatives for Property Rights, is the patent advisor for the Eagle Forum Education and Legal Defense Fund, and Co-Director of the Inventor's Project, and participates in the Medical Device Manufacturers Association's Patent Working Group. Edwards mentors start-ups and early-stage companies, largely in the med tech space, and is involved in several IP-centric projects.A Lincoln Fellow (1998) with the Claremont Institute and former speechwriter at the Republican National Committee, Edwards authored “Property Rights: The Key to National Wealth and National Security” and has been published in the Washington Times, Investor's Business Daily, Fox Business, RealClearPolicy, and IPWatchdog, to name a few. Edwards served as Legislative Director to Rep. Ed Bryant, R-Tenn., then a member of the U.S. House Judiciary Committee, and handled IP legislative matters. Edwards also worked on the staff of Rep. John Duncan, R-Tenn., the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, and Sen. Strom Thurmond, R-S.C. In addition, he was an association executive at the Healthcare Leadership Council. Edwards earned a Ph.D. at the University of Tennessee, and bachelor's and master's degrees at the University of Georgia.https://innovationracemovie.com/https://www.property-rts.org/
The Social Security trust fund will be broke by 2034, so policymakers need to begin crafting bipartisan solutions to continue funding the Social Security program. If policymakers fail to act, they will face a stark choice: raise payroll taxes to make up the difference or cut benefits across the board. Jack Salmon joins me to share some ideas to prevent the system's collapse. Video - https://youtu.be/vkFe6lCKpRw Jack Salmon is a Young Voices contributor and writer on economics. His commentary has been featured in various outlets, including the Hill, Business Insider, RealClearPolicy, and National Review Online. Social Security Needs Bipartisan Solutions - https://www.realclearpolicy.com/articles/2022/12/06/social_security_needs_bipartisan_solutions_868597.html Join our Patreon now for commercial-free shows, bonus content and our complete archives - https://www.patreon.com/wearelibertarians ---- This episode is brought to you by Iconic Insurance. Fifteen percent of Americans are left to find health insurance on their own. You might feel overwhelmed, lost, or frustrated, and if that's you, feel in control of your health with Matt Allen's help. Visit www.iconic-insurance.com/libertarians to get started. ---- Thanks to our sponsor, Lions of Liberty. Unlock the power of freedom with Lions of Liberty - the premier libertarian/anarchist podcast network. Join John Odermatt on Mondays for a dose of inspiration, health, and faith with 'Finding Freedom.' Get a good laugh with Brian McWilliams on Wednesdays as he takes on the broken world with 'Mean Age Daydream.' And don't miss out on the infamous 'Libertarians in Living Rooms Drinking Liquor' episodes and 'Meme Wars' and 'Hatewatch' on Fridays. Take the first step towards true freedom and listen to the Lions of Liberty Network on all major podcast platforms today. Learn more at https://www.lionsofliberty.com. --- Q Sleep Spray assists in achieving a more restful sleep so you can wake up refreshed. Q SLEEP contains incredible ingredients, including melatonin, 5-HTP, and L-theanine, as well as a proprietary herbal extract, which synergistically promotes restful sleep and helps your mind and body rejuvenate. Buy Now - https://wearelibertarians.com/sleepspray/ --- Chris Spangle and Leaders and Legends, LLC edited and produced this podcast. If you're interested in starting a podcast or taking yours to the next level, please contact us at LeadersAndLegends.net. ---- Looking to start a podcast? Download my podcast Podcasting and Platforms now, and check out my recommendations for buying the right equipment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Historically, Americans think of shareholder capitalism when corporate America comes to mind. A new philosophy of business called "stakeholder capitalism" is taking hold in the business world, and it has serious tradeoffs for investors. David McGarry joins me to discuss the positives and negatives of this new idea. Video - https://youtu.be/9H5Bq-XV_Ko David B. McGarry is a consumer-choice fellow with Young Voices. He writes extensively on tech policy and consumer-choice issues, appearing in such publications as RealClearPolicy and National Review. Follow him on Twitter @davidbmcgarry. The Nonsense of Stakeholder Capitalism - https://spectator.org/stakeholder-capitalism-nonsense/ Join our Patreon now for commercial-free shows, bonus content and our complete archives - https://www.patreon.com/wearelibertarians ---- This episode is brought to you by Iconic Insurance. Fifteen percent of Americans are left to find health insurance on their own. You might feel overwhelmed, lost, or frustrated, and if that's you, feel in control of your health with Matt Allen's help. Visit www.iconic-insurance.com/libertarians to get started. --- Q Sleep Spray assists in achieving a more restful sleep so you can wake up refreshed. Q SLEEP contains incredible ingredients, including melatonin, 5-HTP, and L-theanine, as well as a proprietary herbal extract, which synergistically promotes restful sleep and helps your mind and body rejuvenate. Buy Now - https://wearelibertarians.com/sleepspray/ --- Chris Spangle and Leaders and Legends, LLC edited and produced this podcast. If you're interested in starting a podcast or taking yours to the next level, please contact us at LeadersAndLegends.net. ---- Looking to start a podcast? Download my podcast Podcasting and Platforms now, and check out my recommendations for buying the right equipment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you've noticed the price of eggs lately, then you know that macroeconomics can trickle down into the microeconomics of everyday life. The fed raised interest rates, affecting individuals purchasing big-ticket items with credit. The same applies to the government and how it borrows money to pay the deficit. Jack Salmon unpacks what the future holds for the economic picture of the United States in the short term. Video - https://youtu.be/GEDOIH9Vj5I Jack Salmon is a Young Voices contributor and writer on economics. His commentary has been featured in a variety of outlets, including the Hill, Business Insider, RealClearPolicy, and National Review Online. How a Decade of Low Interest Rates Fueled Reckless Government Spending - https://www.nationalreview.com/2022/10/how-a-decade-of-low-interest-rates-fueled-reckless-government-spending/ Join our Patreon now for commercial-free shows, bonus content and our complete archives - https://www.patreon.com/wearelibertarians ---- This episode is brought to you by Iconic Insurance. Fifteen percent of Americans are left to find health insurance on their own. You might feel overwhelmed, lost, or frustrated, and if that's you, feel in control of your health with Matt Allen's help. Visit www.iconic-insurance.com/libertarians to get started. --- Q Sleep Spray assists in achieving a more restful sleep so you can wake up refreshed. Q SLEEP contains incredible ingredients, including melatonin, 5-HTP, and L-theanine, as well as a proprietary herbal extract, which synergistically promotes restful sleep and helps your mind and body rejuvenate. Buy Now - https://wearelibertarians.com/sleepspray/ --- Chris Spangle and Leaders and Legends, LLC edited and produced this podcast. If you're interested in starting a podcast or taking yours to the next level, please contact us at LeadersAndLegends.net. ---- Looking to start a podcast? Download my podcast Podcasting and Platforms now, and check out my recommendations for buying the right equipment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Episode 269 of District of Conservation, Gabriella reflects on the podcast's best performing month and briefs listeners about her new E15 column in RealClearPolicy, upcoming Conservation Nation episodes, and teases an interview tomorrow on the podcast. Tune in! SHOW NOTES Leave a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ on Apple Podcasts RealClearPolicy: E15 is the Wrong Fuel to Drive America's Energy Plan Bookmark Conservation Nation Follow Gabriella's YouTube Channel --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/district-of-conservation/support
Show Notes and LinksTwatterhttps://twitter.com/GavinWaxWebsitehttps://www.gavinwax.com/Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/gavinwax/?hl=enYouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/c/GavinW23/featuredGettrhttps://gettr.com/user/gavinwaxA New York-based conservative political commentator and columnist.The 76th President of the New York Young Republican Club, Chairman of the New York Republican Liberty Caucus, Chairman of the Association of Young Republican Clubs, Digital Director of the Young Republican National Federation, Corresponding Secretary of the Association of New York State Young Republican Clubs, National Spokesman of Republicans for National Renewal, Ambassador for Turning Point USA, Associate Fellow at the London Center for Policy Research, and a Writing Fellow for America's Future Foundation.Appeared on Fox News, One America News, Bold TV, Newsmax, America Voice News, The First TV, and Compound Media.Articles have been published in Townhall, Newsweek, The Daily Caller, Human Events, The Hill, The Washington Examiner, RealClearDefense, RealClearPolicy, Foundation for Economic Education, Mises Institute, The Federalist, Western Journal, American Greatness, and Newsmax.Stand. Rise up! DEFY. Do NOT comply! #JFS Live www.trew.tubeThis channel and the Jim Fannon Show Podcast consist of older terrestrial radio shows and current interviews and performances by friendly musicians, movie industry influencers, media personalities and a variety of general interest clips. Interact with the community and you'll no doubt, get a response from @JimFannonShowFollow:https://twitter.com/teamniagarahttps://www.facebook.com/jimfannonhttps://www.instagram.com/jimfannonhttps://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/jim-fannon-show/id1211826245https://www.facebook.com/jimfannonhttps://twitter.com/TeamNiagarahttps://www.linkedin.com/in/teamniagara/https://www.instagram.com/jimfannonshow/https://gab.com/Fanmanhttps://www.twitch.tv/jimfannonshowhttps://dlive.tv/JimFannonhttps://www.tiktok.com/@jimfannonshowThanks for SubscribingYour support for this channel is appreciatedYou may contribute here www.patreon.com/freespeechContribute here www.paypal.me/jimfannonhttps://twitter.com/GavinWaxhttps://gettr.com/user/gavinwaxhttps://www.gavinwax.com/https://www.youtube.com/c/GavinW23/videoshttps://www.instagram.com/gavinwax/?hl=enhttps://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/nyc-elections-2021/ny-nyc-mayoral-race-curtis-sliwa-consultant-gavin-wax-20210903-hyh4wce7xvfr7k3jdqe2t2jxri-story.htmlhttps://archive.is/KnVJwhttps://blackagendareport.com/what-you-should-really-know-about-ukraineJFS Live with Gavin Wax Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/jimfannon. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Givers, Doers, & Thinkers—A Podcast on Philanthropy and Civil Society
Today on Givers, Doers, & Thinkers, Jeremy speaks with Michael E. Hartmann about what he sees as the major problems in the philanthropy sector today, and about the ideas that are being put forth to address those problems.The Giving Review co-editor Mike is a Senior Fellow and Director of the Center for Strategic Giving at the Capital Research Center (CRC) in Washington, D.C. He also curates RealClearPolicy's “Philanthropy and Giving” section. For almost 20 years, Mike served in various roles on the program staff of The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation in Milwaukee, including as its Director of Research. Mike is a past Visiting Fellow of the Philanthropy Roundtable in Washington, D.C., for which he researched and wrote Helping People to Help Themselves: A Guide for Donors. He is co-author of CRC's The Flow of Funding to Conservative and Liberal Political Campaigns, Independent Groups, and Traditional Public Policy Organizations Before and After Citizens United, hailed as “an unprecedented study” by RealClearPolicy.To start the conversation, Mike shares lessons from his time at the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, how philanthropy works well and other dynamics effecting major philanthropic institutions. They cover the concerns around wealth disparities and donor diversity in philanthropy. And lastly, Mike turns to the populist critiques of establishment philanthropy, and talk about “Accelerating Charitable Efforts Act” introduced by Senators Chuck Grassley and Angus King. All of this and more today on the podcast.You'll also hear from Cecilia Diem, a managing consultant at American Philanthropic. She has written various articles on major gifts fundraising like how to avoid bombing a donor meeting or the importance of emailing your donors. Well, today Cecilia shares her five insights to a successful donor meeting.
Silicon Valley obviously has a rich history of technological innovations that have transformed technology and the world as we know it. But with increased competition and stringent policies coming from Washington, its landscape has shifted. Rob and Jackie sat down with Avram Miller, co-founder of Intel Capital and author of The Flight of a Wild Duck to discuss how the decisions made by Intel and other tech giants have impacted Silicon Valley and how policymakers can better support the IT industry. MentionedAvram Miller, The Flight of a Wild Duck, (BOOKBABY, 2021).Andrew S. Grove, Only the Paranoid Survive: How to Exploit the Crisis Points, (Currency Doubleday, 1996).Mark Zachary Taylor, The Politics of Innovation: Why Some Countries Are Better Than Others at Science and Technology, (Oxford University Press, 2016).RelatedRob Atkinson and Jackie Whisman, “The Real History of Silicon Valley and the Lessons It Holds for Innovation Policy Today, With Margaret O'Mara” (ITIF, 2020).Rob Atkinson and Jackie Whisman, “The Rise, Fall, and Reinvention of IBM, With Jim Cortada” (ITIF, 2021).Rob Atkinson, “Be Grateful for ‘Big Tech',” RealClearPolicy, June 6, 2018.
Chase Geiser is joined by Gavin Wax. Gavin's website bio is as follows: "Hi, I'm Gavin Wax. I am a New York-based conservative political commentator and columnist. I am the 74th President of the New York Young Republican Club, Chairman of the Association of Young Republican Clubs, Digital Director of the Young Republican National Federation, National Spokesman of Republicans for National Renewal, Ambassador for Turning Point USA, Associate Fellow at the London Center for Policy Research, and a Writing Fellow for America's Future Foundation. I have appeared on Fox News, One America News, Bold TV, Newsmax, America Voice News, The First TV, and Compound Media. My articles have been published in Townhall, Newsweek, The Daily Caller, Human Events, The Hill, The Washington Examiner, RealClearDefense, RealClearPolicy, Foundation for Economic Education, Mises Institute, The Federalist, Western Journal, American Greatness, and Newsmax." EPISODE LINKS: Chase's Twitter: twitter.com/realchasegeiser Gavin's Twitter: twitter.com/GavinWax --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/oneamerican/support
TOPICS: "50 Years of Reparations," THE EMPEROR'S SWORD, math as part of a liberal arts education, and Elizebeth Smith FriedmanHost Scot Bertram talks with Paul Moreno, William and Berniece Grewcock Chair in Constitutional History, Professor of History, & Dean of Social Sciences at Hillsdale, about his recent essay at RealClearPolicy, "50 Years of Reparations". Andrew Klavan returns to discuss the finale of his ANOTHER KINGDOM trilogy of books, THE EMPEROR'S SWORD. Tom Treloar, Chairman and Professor of Mathematics, tells us about the role of math in a liberal arts education. And Regan Meyer '21 takes us into the story of another Hillsdale grad, famed codebreaker Elizebeth Smith Friedman.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
TOPICS: “50 Years of Reparations,” THE EMPEROR’S SWORD, math as part of a liberal arts education, and Elizebeth Smith Friedman Host Scot Bertram talks with Paul Moreno, William and Berniece Grewcock Chair in Constitutional History, Professor of History, & Dean of Social Sciences at Hillsdale, about his recent essay at RealClearPolicy, “50 Years of Reparations”. […]
TOPICS: "50 Years of Reparations," THE EMPEROR'S SWORD, math as part of a liberal arts education, and Elizebeth Smith Friedman Host Scot Bertram talks with Paul Moreno, William and Berniece Grewcock Chair in Constitutional History, Professor of History, & Dean of Social Sciences at Hillsdale, about his recent essay at RealClearPolicy, "50 Years of Reparations". Andrew Klavan returns to discuss the finale of his ANOTHER KINGDOM trilogy of books, THE EMPEROR'S SWORD. Tom Treloar, Chairman and Professor of Mathematics, tells us about the role of math in a liberal arts education. And Regan Meyer '21 takes us into the story of another Hillsdale grad, famed codebreaker Elizebeth Smith Friedman.
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In this week’s episode of Politics In Question, Philip Wallach joins Julia, Lee, and James to consider how the 2020 elections will impact Congress. Wallach is a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute where he studies and writes about the administrative state, Congress, and the separation of powers. He is the author of To the Edge: Legality, Legitimacy, and the Responses to the 2008 Financial Crisis (Brookings Institution Press) and has published articles in numerous publications, including in the Brookings Center on Regulation and Markets, Studies in American Political Development, Fortune, National Affairs, National Review, Law & Liberty, The Los Angeles Times, RealClearPolicy, The American Interest, The Bulwark, The Hill, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post. Most recently, Wallach examines how Congress fell behind the executive branch in a chapter in the forthcoming edited volume, Congress Overwhelmed: The Decline in Congressional Capacity and Prospects for Reform.Does it really matter which party controls Congress next year? Will the House and Senate still be dysfunctional if Democrats control both chambers in the 117th Congress? Or is a change in Congress’s partisan balance of power just what it needs for its members to get back to work? These are some of the questions Philip, Julia, Lee, and James ask in this week’s episode.
Christian college professors Matt Parks and David Corbin explore the ideas behind today's headlines with special guest Pete Peterson, dean of the School of Public Policy at Pepperdine University.We discuss how to revive our civic life in the face of challenges posed by a lack of viewpoint diversity in academia and the public square and our ongoing epidemic of loneliness. Part 1 (1:20): Introduction - Pete Peterson discusses his pathway to Pepperdine University and the world of public policy. Part 2 (9:43): Viewpoint Diversity and Civic Life - We discuss the challenges faced by conservative professors and students in contemporary colleges and universities and the broader influence of the academy’s “eggshell” culture on the public square. Links: Philadelphia Statement; Shields and Dunn, Passing on the Right; Pete Peterson at RealClearPolicy; Yascha Mounk at The Atlantic. Part 3 (24:47): Loneliness and Civic Life - We discuss the epidemic of loneliness and the way that a communitarian conservatism could help combat it. Links: Michael Hendrix at RealClearPolicy; American Project essays at RealClearPolicy; Pepperdine’s School of Public Policy; The American Project; Senator Mike Lee’s Social Capital Project. Opening and closing music is from the beginning of "Happy Life" by Ryan Andersen from his 2018 album, Americana volume 1. Available here. Licensed by Creative Commons.Matt Parks is an Associate Professor of Politics at The King’s College in New York City. David Corbin is a Professor of Politics and the Vice President of Academic Affairs at Providence Christian College in Pasadena, California. All views expressed in this podcast are those of the speaker.
TOPICS: Plans to restructure the Supreme Court, a biography of President Donald J. Trump, and a history of October surprises.Host Scot Bertram talks with Matthew Spalding, Vice President of Washington Operations and Dean of the Van Andel Graduate School of Government, about his essay at RealClearPolicy, "Joe Biden's Not-So-Secret Plan to Restructure the Supreme Court". Conrad Black joins us to discuss his recent biography, DONALD J. TRUMP: A PRESIDENT LIKE NO OTHER. And John J. Miller, Director of the Dow Journalism Program at Hillsdale College, runs down the history of October surprises.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
TOPICS: Plans to restructure the Supreme Court, a biography of President Donald J. Trump, and a history of October surprises. Host Scot Bertram talks with Matthew Spalding, Vice President of Washington Operations and Dean of the Van Andel Graduate School of Government, about his essay at RealClearPolicy, "Joe Biden's Not-So-Secret Plan to Restructure the Supreme Court". Conrad Black joins us to discuss his recent biography, DONALD J. TRUMP: A PRESIDENT LIKE NO OTHER. And John J. Miller, Director of the Dow Journalism Program at Hillsdale College, runs down the history of October surprises.
Welcome back to Underscored and a whole new year! Hey 2019. Today on the show Daniel DiMartino of Young Voices joins from Spain to discuss his latest in RealClearPolicy about infrastructure and America's roads. Who will fund them if the federal government coffers keep running on empty and gas taxes fail to fix that? Daniel says the states need to take back the reins on infrastructure spending. Follow Daniel on Twitter at @danieldimartino and Young Voices at @Yvadv
The Future of the Administrative State is a weekly podcast, hosted by RealClearPolicy editor Tony Mills, that explores the virtues and vices of administrative power in the era of Trump. In this fourth episode, Tony talks with Nicholas Bagley, a professor of law at the University of Michigan, who argues that contemporary critiques of executive power miss the mark. What we really need, he thinks, is not more “judicial review” of administrative actions, but more “judicial humility.” Their discussion touches on the nature of regulatory oversight, the role of the courts, and today’s political dysfunction.
The Future of the Administrative State is a weekly podcast, hosted by RealClearPolicy editor Tony Mills, that explores the virtues and vices of administrative power in the era of Trump. In this third episode, Tony talks with Paul Verkuil, former chairman of the Administrative Conference of the United States (2010–2015) and senior fellow at the Center for American Progress. His most recent book, Valuing Bureaucracy: The Case for Professional Government, makes a positive case for the administrative state. Their discussion touches on prospects for bureaucratic reform as well as the constitutional and practical implications of federal agencies’ increasing reliance on private-sector contractors.
The Future of the Administrative State is a weekly podcast, hosted by RealClearPolicy editor Tony Mills, that explores the virtues and vices of administrative power in the era of Trump. In this second episode, Tony talks with Columbia Law School’s Philip Hamburger, author of 'Is Administrative Law Unlawful?' and 'The Administrative Threat'. In a discussion that touches on the monarchical concept of absolute power and German political philosophy, Hamburger explains why he thinks the administrative state not only violates the separation of powers, but also threatens Americans’ civil liberties.
The Future of the Administrative State is a weekly podcast, hosted by RealClearPolicy editor Tony Mills, that explores the virtues and vices of administrative power in the era of Trump. In this first episode, Tony talks with Adam White of the Hoover Institution who breaks down the meaning of the administrative state and how it functions. Their discussion touches on Steve Bannon’s call for the “deconstruction” of the administrative state as well as Barack Obama’s innovative use of executive actions to implement aspects of his domestic agenda.
In our tenth episode, RealClearPolicy’s Tony Mills talks with Brookings Institution’s Bill Gale about tax reform and the upcoming battle in Congress. And RealClearDefense editor David Craig talks with Metin Gurcan, a columnist for Al-Monitor's Turkey Pulse, about the Middle East.
In our seventh episode, congressional correspondent James Arkin talks with Rep. Mark Meadows, the chairman of the House Freedom Caucus. Then, RealClearPolicy editor Tony Mills talks with Jonathan Rauch of the Atlantic.