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Rising Above the Divide

[Video contains both hours. Skip past 45 minutes for hour 2.] Will America cease to be a democracy in the future? A large number of Democrats and Republicans think so. Why do Americans think that moral values are declining in the country? Has Biden realized that anti-Russian sanctions aren’t working? Listen to the full episode […]

Breaking Down the Kayfabe Tale of January 6

David Gornoski starts the show by speaking on the contrast in mindset between government and private services. Are sanctions against Russia backfiring on the United States? Do average Americans care about the January 6 trial? Why has peace become anathema in the political discourses of our country? What do conservatives really need to focus on? […]

Disney’s War on Florida Parents

[Video contains both hours. Skip past 45 minutes for hour 2.] David Gornoski is joined by Anna Paulina Luna, US congressional candidate from Florida, who talks about the Disney reaction to Ron DeSantis’ parental rights bill, the Florida redistricting, rising inflation, no-fly zones in Ukraine, and more. Why did Elon Musk deny a place on […]

The Occult Nature of Chaotic US Foreign Policy

Do principles handicap us? Can we “win” by imitating the aggression of our enemies? What is the rallying of the Ruble and Putin’s rising domestic approval saying about DC’s sanctions against Russia? Join David Gornoski as he explores these questions while looking into the story of the “Son of Sam” case and comparing it to […]

From Big Food to Rogue Food

[Video contains both hours. For the second hour, skip past 45 minutes.] What will happen if Russia and China bypass western sanctions? What do we make of the relationship between Big Food and Big Pharma? Joining David Gornoski is John Moody of the Rogue Food Conference calls in to talk about the founding of the […]

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, […]

Doug Casey: Biolabs in Ukraine, Biden’s Ban on Russian Oil

 [Video contains both hours. Skip past 45 minutes for the second hour.] David Gornoski starts the episode by highlighting the importance of innovation and local self-reliance on energy and food. Later, he is joined by Doug Casey, author and the founder of Casey Research, who talks about the Biden ban on Russian oil import; […]

Col. Douglas Macgregor: What’s Going on in the Russia-Ukraine War?

Why in the world should we listen to the same media that lied about the pandemic but now claims to tell the truth about the war in Ukraine? Joining David Gornoski for this episode is Col. Douglas Macgregor who talks about conservative media taking the war bait again, the effects of banning Russian oil import, […]

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. […]

Herd Mentality in High Places

David Gornoski comments on an Axios news story on cyber-attack vulnerability to foreign countries. Russia seems to the political establishment’s favorite scapegoat, David observes. Listen to the full episode as David comments on Sen. Ron Johnson blocking coronavirus checks proposal; dissidents like Thomas Massie and Tulsi Gabbard scapegoated in the senate; the wastage of effort […]