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The Attack on Democracy in Canada

The Mises Institute‘s Jeff Deist starts the episode by talking about his favorite President, Jimmy Carter. Joining Deist for this episode is Canadian politician Maxime Bernier who offers his insights on Trudeau’s emergency declaration and how democracy is on the verge of crumbling in Canada. How will Canada’s parliament vote on the emergency? Listen to […]

Fighting University Booster Mandates With Todd Zywicki

The Mises Institute’s Jeff Deist and Tho Bishop discuss whether Ron DeSantis should run for President, the future of Florida, and more. Also in the show, Todd Zywicki, law professor from George Mason University, calls in to talk about fighting booster mandates in universities and whether there will be accountability from the government when the […]

Trudeau Prepares for Crackdown, the Fed Is Trapped

Jeff Deist gives his thoughts on the maskless audience gathered at the Super Bowl as well as what Justin Trudeau might do in the face of overwhelming protest against the drug mandates. Joining Jeff Deist for this episode is Mike Maharrey who talks about the inflation numbers for January, how the present-day monetary issues were […]

The Uselessness of Lockdowns, Modern Monetary Theory Blindspots

[Video contains both hours. Skip past approx. 45 minutes for hour 2.] Jeff Deist is joined by Ryan McMaken and the two talk about how the lockdowns had next to zero effect in the pandemic. Plus, economist Robert Murphy joins the show to point out the blind spots in MMT, why deficits matter, why raising […]

Supreme Court Politics, Unseen Pandemic Results

The Mises Institute’s Jeff Deist guests hosts the show and he is joined by Judge Andrew Napolitano; they discuss Biden’s intention to nominate a woman of color as judge in supreme court, the politicization of SCOTUS, the demand to censor Joe Rogan, and more. Also in the show, Ryan McMaken calls in to talk about […]

Transcending Left vs. Right for Liberty

Jeff Deist sits down with Michael Rectenwald, author of Beyond Woke and Google Archipelago. The two discuss the truckers’ protest in Canada, the populist pushback against authoritarianism; Jordan Peterson’s popularity; the attack on beauty; and more. Plus, Ian Miller, author of Unmasked, joins the show to talk about the validity of wearing masks, the justification […]

Book Burning, An Entrepreneurial-Driven Society

The Mises Institute’s Jeff Deist starts the show by commenting on the hysteria around “misinformation.” Joining Jeff Deist is economist Hunter Hastings who calls in to discuss the pandemic’s impact on the market; a less political and a more entrepreneurial-driven society; how people can start new businesses and implement basic economics; and more. Also in […]

Winning Locally, Combating Inflation

Jeff Deist is joined by Connor Boyack, writer of the Tuttle Twins series, and the two discuss how states can fight back against an increasingly encroaching federal government. Also in this episode, renowned financial commentator Peter Schiff calls in to talk about the myth that the Fed can somehow correct inflation, how we can invest […]

Ukraine: Biden’s Iraq, Fighting Against College Drug Mandates

The Mises Institute’s Jeff Deist is joined by Daniel McAdams of the Ron Paul Institute and the two discuss how Ukraine might become for Biden what Iraq became for George W. Bush. Why would Russia be interested in Ukraine? Are Americans going to be roped into this coming war with Russia? Also in the show, […]

Localism & Federalism

Jeff Deist and Jordan Schachtel of the Dossier podcast talk about how the overwhelming majority of Democrats favor coercive measures to mandate drugs. Jordan also talks about where people can find real journalism in this time of corporate press propaganda. Also in the show, independent historian Kevin Gutzman calls in to examine the supreme court […]