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Inflation and the Housing Market, Possibility of Secession

How do the interest rates on our savings compare to inflation? Are we headed towards an America where the majority of people live on rent? Jeff Deist is joined by economist Alex Pollock who tackles these questions and more. Also in the show, Francis Buckley, professor at Antonin Scalia Law School, joins the show to […]

Biden Calls for Regime Change

The Mises Institute’s Jeff Deist starts the show by commenting on Biden’s trip to Europe. Jeff Deist is joined by the Ron Paul Institute’s  Daniel McAdams who talks about how Poland’s MiG deal fell apart, Biden’s call for regime change in Russia, how the Ukrainian conflict escalated, the permanent state of US foreign policy, and […]

The West’s View of War in Ukraine, Unseen Costs of Pandemic Policies

[Video contains both hours. Skip past 45 minutes for the 2nd hour.] Jeff Deist is joined by Jordan Schachtel and the two talk about Zelenskyy’s appeal to the US and Israel and what the road to peace might look like. Also in the show, Paul Prentice, Senior Fellow at the Independence Institute, calls in to […]

The Disconnect in Labor Markets

Are we being softened up for another inflationary environment? The Mises Institute’s Jeff Deist is joined by Peter G. Klein who calls in to talk about the media gaslighting on inflation, how we are being told to quit whining about rising prices, a feeling of “great resignation” from the labor market, his new book Why […]

Fighting Mask Mandates on Planes, Dr. Robert Murphy on Oil Troubles

 The Mises Institute‘s Jeff Deist is joined by Josh Yoder from US Freedom Flyers who calls in to talk about the impact on the airlines industry and its employees due to the mask mandates on planes. How can Americans take back their liberties from these unscientific mandates? Dr. Robert Murphy calls in to talk […]

Dr. Per Bylund on Economic Illiteracy

The Mises Institute‘s Jeff Deist guest hosts this episode of A Neighbor’s Choice and he is joined by Dr. Per Bylund, associate professor of Oklahoma State University. How reliant is our government’s policy on the economic illiteracy of the masses? Can economics become captive to ideology? How can businesses survive inflation? Also in the show, […]

Ryan McMaken, Rep. Thomas Massie on Ukraine War

The Mises Institute‘s Jeff Deist continues his discussion with Ryan McMaken on the financial situation of the Ukraine war. Also in the show, Rep. Thomas Massie calls in to talk about the Ukraine war and how congress is reacting to the conflict. Is a no-fly zone over Ukraine a good idea? Should Ukraine be in […]

Tom Woods on Ron DeSantis’ Remarkable COVID Event

Are we letting the government get away with COVID tyranny by pivoting to Ukraine? The Mises Institute’s Jeff Deist is joined by Tom Woods who calls in to talk about Ron DeSantis’ remarkable COVID event today and what actions could be taken against the so-called experts for foisting restrictions on average Americans. Plus, Ryan McMaken […]

Real Numbers & Inflation, The Neocon Resurgence

The Mises Institute‘s Jeff Deist and John Williams of ShadowStats.com discuss the real numbers behind the inflation, why oil is so volatile, the value of holding gold, and more. Also in the show, Pedro Gonzalez of Chronicles Magazine calls in to talk about the resurgence of neocons and the spreading of misinformation amidst the current […]

The Economics of Sanctions

The Mises Institute‘s Jeff Deist starts the show by talking about the media pivot from the pandemic to war. He is joined by Jonathan Newman to discuss the economics of sanctions, whether sanctions against private Russian firms are justified, economic blowbacks towards ordinary Americans, Russia’s exclusion from SWIFT, why cryptocurrency threatens the dollar, and more. […]