Episodes
Friday Jul 10, 2015
Friday Jul 10, 2015
Today's Freedom Report podcast is a fun-filled freakfest, full of funny questions about politics, life, sex, and everything else. The lovely Irish Laura "Shore an begorrah" Meyers joins us, as well as one of our favorite Canadians Ryan "The Lion" Carillo! Please subscribe on iTunes! And remember, if you hate our advertising, you can subscribe for a low monthly fee! Check it out, and we posted all the questions we answered below.
Jim E. Rustler If a female tree falls in the forest, but no one is around to hear it, who raped it?
-----> Richard Sloboda Well first of all of the female tree had lower hanging leaves she wouldn't have been raped in the first place
Nathan J. Lauffer If man caused climate change were real, and as described by the political left, would government intervention be needed or could the free market solve it in some way?
Kurt Stubbe Muslim women want to cover their faces during citizenship ceremonies in Canada. Yes or no?
Justin Grell: What is the best way to win over a lady I have been crushing on since middle school, oh master?
Caleb Alexander Franz Would you like to see a Paul v Sanders face off next year?
Keith Whitworth Do you even lift, bro?
Eric Albon What's your favorite Ron Swanson moment?
Nathan J. Lauffer Are you even pro-life in the case of rape and incest? Do you believe life begins at conception? If not, when does it? If so, what do you believe should be done with frozen embryos that aren't used?
Mike Fenn: Do you feel that being a libertarian requires a basic belief that people if given the right opportunity will make the correct decision?
James Pickett should ppl be allowed to carry a weapon while out drinking alcohol?
Jerome Alexander Longoria Do you take interns?
Rich Hilgemann What do you think about all the rank and file Republicans in state legislatures moving towards a more Libertarian view on marriage? Would you support state run civil unions that would allow anyone to be contractually bound to another person for monetary policy? How would the federal government deal with the lost revenue from inheritance and death taxes once people figure out that they can be civilly united to anyone including family members?
Lily Sikes Will you give my marathon fundraising page for Misericordia a shout-out? http://www.firstgiving.com/.../2015-bank-of-america...
Misericordia offers a community of care that maximizes potential for persons with mild to profound developmental disabilities, many of whom are also physically challenged. Through a spectrum of residential options on its 31-acre Chicago campus and in the community, and with a wide variety of job programs, Misericordia currently serves more than 600 children and adults from diverse racial, religious and socio-economic backgrounds. Twenty percent of our residents either come from poverty families or have no families and are wards of the State. Misericordia cannot provide the high standard of care without donations from private funders. While some charitable organizations are angry with Illinois Governor Rauner for budget cuts and continue to beg the state for more funding, Misericordia is instead trying to increase voluntary contributions. Every little bit counts in helping those with developmental disabilities not only survive, but lead healthy and fulfilling lives.
Also for discussion: In your opinion, in a perfect libertarian society, would charity and non-profit organizations still be able to survive?
Nathan J. Lauffer Will you be open to officially joining Rand's campaign team?
Jessica Dantin How do you sleep knowing jet fuel can't melt steal beams?
Jimmy Bilello Would you ever run for any government position?
Dave Johnson And what are your thoughts on giving Puerto Rico statehood?
Jim E. Rustler If Hillary is elected, and we get our Liberal Utopia that you and I used to fantasize about late at night on the phone, will white people finally just move to Somalia?
Gary Kenneth Grasser What's your favorite bass lure?
Joe Burke Do you believe Rands proposed 14.5 percent flat tax plan could realistically be implemented and balance the budget given our current fiscal situation and obligations? What do you feel is the most just way for the government to generate revenue?
Alaina Kathryn IF Rand Paul doesn't get the nomination, who is the next candidate you would choose to "run" the nation?
Ryan Carrillo Selfie sticks: yes or no?
Christopher Ranney Why?
Wednesday Jul 08, 2015
Wednesday Jul 08, 2015
The Supreme Court of the State of Oklahoma in a 7-2 decision ordered the monument of the 10 Commandments be removed from the grounds of the Capitol. Governor Mary Fallin has refused to remove it while her and several legislators work to amend the constitution in such a way as to allow the state sponsoring of religion.
Today's Freedom Report podcast takes aim at the issue of the separation of church and state. Is it unconstitutional for the 10 commandments to be placed on the grounds? A public official paid for the monument with his own private money, but the constitution of the state of Oklahoma reads:
“No public money or property shall ever be appropriated, applied, donated, or used, directly or indirectly, for the use, benefit, or support of any sect, church, denomination, or system of religion, or for the use, benefit, or support of any priest, preacher, minister, or other religious teacher or dignitary, or sectarian institution as such,” according to the Oklahoma Constitution.
That may be why legislators are seeking to put a vote to the public which would strike that section of the constitution, leaving the door open for the state to be able to directly fund and support any religion they choose. But does the federal U.S. Constitution outlaw that? The answer is yes, and no. Our show today breaks down why.
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Monday Jun 29, 2015
What Did All The Presidential Candidates Say About Gay Marriage? [PODCAST]
Monday Jun 29, 2015
Monday Jun 29, 2015
Today's Freedom Report podcast breaks down the responses of the presidential candidates to the recent Supreme Court ruling over gay marriage. We also did an in depth analysis of Senator Rand Paul's response, which is of course of special interest to libertarians. Was his response adequate? Listen in and weigh in with your comments below.
We also highlighted an interesting story from Reason Magazine in 2013, where a study was done which found that libertarians, unlike liberals or conservatives, aren't easily disgusted. Does this study explain why libertarians think differently from liberals and conservatives? Are the politics of puritanism in the past? All that and more, on this special episode of the Freedom Report podcast!
Thursday Jun 25, 2015
The Libertarian Republic Answers Our Reader's Questions [PODCAST]
Thursday Jun 25, 2015
Thursday Jun 25, 2015
Today's episode of the Freedom Report podcast is our viewer mail edition, where we answer the best questions taken from our readers. From sex, drugs, marriage, abortion, advertising, Ron Paul, Rand Paul, hot dogs, the TPP, the TPA, Jack Hunter, and questions about the cosmos, this podcast has it all. So sit back, relax, and enjoy this special episode of the Freedom Report podcast, and don't forget to subscribe on iTunes!
We answered the following questions and more:
Victoria Carla Nevarez Will you marry me?
Zaid Islam What are your views on abortion and why is it so?
Frank Saunders Are the Christian (or monotheist) libertarian and atheist libertarian truly allied and working for the same outcome?
Steven Snyder Is it me or is it the "Libertarian Party" is no longer the party of Ron Paul?I would get in discussions with people on the LP FB page and they came off as another wing of the Democrats.
Brian McGovern When will you be getting rid of the mobile redirect ads on the website. I don't visit much anymore, because it always takes forever to come back and find the article I'm trying to read.
Bill Arevalo Why don't you own a semi auto rifle? Do you hate freedom?!!!
Cory Soulier To how small of a degree do you think government should get? What's your cutoff?
Anthony Garrett Do you agree that Tom Hardy was a beast in Mad Max: Fury Road?
Nicole Bilous Is there anything big I can do to bring libertarianism to Canadian politics?
Steven Snyder Boxers or briefs?
Victoria Carla Nevarez Why are you hating on Ted Cruz so much? Is it because you hate freedom?
Robert Griffis When it comes to the ladies, do you prefer quality over quantity or vice-versa?
Della Sala Ohana How do you feel about transgender Fallon Fox fighting against women in MMA? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fallon_Fox
Caroline Kozar Nordlund Why isn't there more media attention on TPA, TPP? Coincidence. ..or coverup?
Jason Stenack Would you be willing to find out how many federal laws there are on the books in the US as well as our rival countries to see where we actually stand in our level of freedom against them? Meaning, the more laws you have on the books the less free you are. Do you think that is even a good measurement of freedom? Furthermore, do you think we'd have more or less than say, Russia, China, or Iran? If we did have more than those countries or even a few countries what do you think that says about America still being the land of the free and do you think it would change people's perceptions any if that were the case? I often wonder this and suspect we have more laws than some of the countries we often chide as being anti-freedom.
Cliff Jones Can you provide an historical example of a limited government that has not grown uncontrollably?
Lily Sikes If you could remove any amendment from the constitution, what would you remove and why?
Will Stanton Austin, do you believe a Libertarian Foreign Policy is completely irrational or even undesirable given the current crisises overseas?
Joseph Vida Is there any connection between Jack Hunter changing course on the Confederate Flag and Rand Paul taking a similar stance.They have a very deep history together as friends.Some speculate Jack is doing things for political reasons,to help Rand.Actually my friend Blake made a comment on both of them that leaves me questioning the sincerity of Jack.Anyway,I enjoy your podcasts and look forward to seeing which questions you answer.
Andrew Mike I'm a new listener and reader, so maybe you answerd this question already but, were you always a Libratarian? If not, what were you prior?
Ian Overton Is Victoria Carla Nevarez really a white guy from Ohio with a roofing company?
Chuck Flurry In regards to the origins of the universe, we are faced with two choices: either 1) something came from nothing, or 2) something has always existed. Which do you believe?
Kimberly Ward Do you think erasing history by removing flags and statues is really going to make a difference with what's going on right now in our Country? Doesn't history teach us lessons? Those that fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it.
Jessica Dantin Sup?
Robert Lee Would you ever consider running for public office?
Wednesday Jun 24, 2015
Rand Paul vs. Ted Cruz 2016 - Who Does The Grassroots Prefer? [PODCAST]
Wednesday Jun 24, 2015
Wednesday Jun 24, 2015
Senator Rand Paul's bold flat tax proposal made waves when it was released this week, but Ted Cruz has supported a flat tax for some time. Why does Paul get all the credit, while Cruz is seen as the also-ran?
Today's Freedom Report podcast dives into the upcoming summer budget battles which will pit grassroots conservatives against establishment Republicans. Cruz and Paul aren't likely to succeed in achieving significant cuts to the budget, but both have a chance to win the hearts of the grassroots by bucking the establishment of their party.
Cruz and Paul agree on quite a few issues, but disagree on those where substantive policy reforms put set Rand Paul apart as distinct from Cruz. Paul's filibusters on drones and the NSA have made him a darling of the liberty movement, while Cruz has set himself as more traditional conservative. Will the grassroots be forced to pick sides against one another? And if so, would that mean eventual defeat for both coalitions if a challenger such as Jeb Bush continues to lead in the polls?
Also, Cruz's recent flip-flop on the TPA trade deal has some conservatives and libertarians wondering if he's changing positions out of principle, or political expediency. The Texas senator was widely criticized by his base for initially supporting the TPA, but now calls it a "corrupt" deal. Will Cruz say or do anything to win the presidency?
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Tuesday Jun 23, 2015
Obama Wishes America Had Gun Control Like Australia [PODCAST]
Tuesday Jun 23, 2015
Tuesday Jun 23, 2015
President Obama spoke out against violence in the wake of the tragic shooting in Charleston, South Carolina on Twitter. Obama said there was "no other advanced nation on Earth" that tolerated mass shootings. “When Australia had a mass killing – I think it was in Tasmania – about 25 years ago, it was just so shocking the entire country said ‘well we’re going to completely change our gun laws’, and they did. And it hasn’t happened since.”
Australia banned automatic, semi-automatic, and pump action shotguns after a mass shooting in 1996, which saw 35 people killed and 23 wounded. Obama was not optimistic that he would be able to push similar measures in the United States. “I don’t foresee any legislative action being taken in this Congress,” he said. “And I don’t foresee any real action until the American public feels a sufficient sense of urgency and they say to themselves, ‘This is not normal, this is something that we can change and we’re going to change it’.”
Obama followed up his statements with a tweet that read: "Here are the stats: Per population, we kill each other with guns at a rate 297x more than Japan, 49x more than France, 33x more than Israel."
President Obama's numbers come from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. The data he used is old, however, coming from 2007. It's also not standardized, and another set of data from the World Health Organization shows slightly different results, albeit still the same trend in overview.
But are utilitarian arguments against guns enough to justify the decimation of a principle? Today's Freedom Report podcast looks at the history of the 2nd Amendment in light of many of the quotes from the founding fathers on the subject, as well as an overview of the nuances of the law.
Monday Jun 22, 2015
Why Libertarians Should Distance Themselves from Confederacy [PODCAST]
Monday Jun 22, 2015
Monday Jun 22, 2015
Defending Confederacy Opposite Interests and Ideology of Liberty
Every political movement must overcome obstacles in its infancy. As libertarian philosophy begins to take over significant portions of both the general public and Republican Party electorates, we must diligently ponder what messages we are sending. The way which we are interpreted, fairly or not, can be critical in determining just how successful our mission will be. For that reason, we must always be attentive in what we use and how we decide to exemplify libertarianism.
This examination is pressed into the forefront of our movement against the backdrop of the tragedy in Charleston. One evil man killed nine innocents. Meanwhile, on the grounds of the state's capitol building, the same Confederate battle-flag that he had featured on his license plate continues to fly.
While most Americans view this flag as a symbol of slavery and racism, some in the South believe it to be a marker of their "heritage," thus indicating the rebellious streak which the Confederacy had enlisted against the Union—supposedly in a similar fashion to the revolution which the American colonists had raised against the British Empire.
Though in the mainstream, the debate usually boils down to a matter of North against South, there has long been the same debate in libertarian circles. While there is a much higher degree of skepticism of President Lincoln and the Union's actions during the war within our movement as a whole, some go as far as to side with the Confederacy, thereby praising it as the "right side" of the war effort. These libertarians claim that the Southern states were only exercising their Constitutional rights to secede and that Lincoln was not concerned with the moral dilemma of slavery, only preserving the Union.
This seemingly odd pairing appears to stem out of the natural contrarian streak within the liberty movement. However, we should do our best to dissociate libertarians from anything relating to the Confederacy. In short, not only is the Confederacy an example of a country founded upon the most un-libertarian of institutions (slavery), its meaning and symbols do nothing to advance our causes and principles, and make our foreign and novel ideas seem all the more outlandish to ordinary men and women who we need to recruit to become a major political force.
Perhaps because it is the cause of the Civil War which is predominantly taught in schools, some libertarians refuse to acknowledge that slavery was the main reason behind the South's secession. If there were any doubt, as Cato Institute Fellow Jason Kuznicki points out, those Southern states who actually gave their reasons for secession (Georgia, Mississippi, South Carolina and Texas) explicitly referenced the purpose of preserving slavery. Furthermore, any attempt to latch onto "states' rights" fails in that the South had historically used federal power to preserve and expand the wicked institution of involuntary servitude.
Most interesting of all is that the Civil War seemed to be fought by the Confederacy in the same manner which many libertarians (appropriately) critique modern American foreign policy: the wealthy and well-connected chose to fight a war to preserve their economic interests, enlisting the poor and middle-class, all the while telling them that a false narrative of "patriotism" or "defense of freedom" was the reason for the war.
It is worth noting that the North was in fact guilty of anti-liberty transgressions before, during and after the war. However, this fact should not lead us to sympathize with the Southern cause. Simply because there are two sides in a conflict does not mean that we must choose to favor one; in fact, this choosing of the "lesser of two evils" is a narrative which many libertarians often warn against.
In conclusion, the Confederacy and its symbols belong in the past. Attempting to "re-educate" the public about a matter which was decided 150 years ago does our movement no good, and seeks only to minimize the efforts we are making to move our pro-liberty message forward. We should never honor a country which epitomizes coercion and bigotry, let alone within a political ideology which is based upon the principles of freedom and individuality.
Friday Jun 19, 2015
What Causes Mass Shooters Like Dylann Roof To Commit Atrocities? [PODCAST]
Friday Jun 19, 2015
Friday Jun 19, 2015
Racism, Guns, Drugs & Psychopaths
Charleston, SC - Dylann Roof is in custody after having been located by police in North Carolina. The nation mourns the death of 9 people, who were killed when Roof opened fire on the congregation at Charleston’s Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church.
Today's episode of the Freedom Report podcast takes a look at the potential motivations of Roof, including his ideology, family history, past behavior, and drug use. Roof was apprehended while one Suboxone, which is a pain medication given to people addicted to heroin. The drug has been linked to outbursts of aggression. He was also found to be carrying, LSD, meth, and cocaine. Were these powerful drugs the cause of the crimes, or just the stimulant needed for an already troubled brain on the edge?
We also look at Roof's racist history, and his association with the ideals of white, southern nationalists. Roof's proud bearing of the flag of the Confederacy casts a grim shadow on the white racists of the deep south. Today's show looks at the problems of white racism, and asks whether the rise of neoconfederate sympathizers is stirring up hostility against blacks in America.
And what about the gun question? President Obama immediately blamed the shooting on the ease of access of guns in America, saying that they don't have these kinds of mass killings in other countries. But is that really the case? Today's episode fact checks Obama's claims, and discusses what the real issue is when it comes to gun crimes in America, and around the world.
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Monday Jun 15, 2015
How Do You Make A White Person Black? [PODCAST]
Monday Jun 15, 2015
Monday Jun 15, 2015
Rachel Dolezal's outing as a white person pretending to be black has some comparing her story to Caitlyn Jenner. Is there such a thing as transracial? Today's Freedom Report podcast looks at the comparisons between those claiming to be transgender, and those who are transracial. Are the two stories similar, or are they worlds apart?
Dolezal's story differs significantly from Jenner's, in that one is accused of lying and being deceitful, while the other simply prefers to live a different lifestyle without receiving any special benefits for doing so. Jenner may not be a woman when defined by genetics, but her transition requires nothing of the greater public in terms of public services. Dolezal however, received a full ride to Howard University while identifying as black, as well as laid claim to minority victim status while stating that she was the victim of hate crimes of dubious merit.
Tangentially related is the story of conservative author George F. Will, who was once pilloried by leftists after he wrote a column about how liberals are creating a culture of victimhood as a coveted victim status. "... when they say campus victimizations are ubiquitous (“micro-aggressions,” often not discernible to the untutored eye, are everywhere), and that when they make victimhood a coveted status that confers privileges, victims proliferate."
Doesn't the case of Rachel Dolezal perfectly embody that statement? After all, wasn't Rachel Dolezal's real transgression against black culture that she was not only entirely appropriating it, but that she was seeking out the "benefits" of being a "victim" while having not lived the life of despair which would supposedly justify special privileges being conferred?
So, what does it take to make a woman? And can a white person be black if they choose? Subscribe to the Freedom Report on iTunes, and leave us a 5-star review!
Friday Jun 12, 2015
Carly Fiorina 2016: The New Face Of Feminism? [PODCAST]
Friday Jun 12, 2015
Friday Jun 12, 2015
Today's episode of the Freedom Report podcast zeroes in on Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina. During a speech at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, the former Hewlett Packard CEO outlined her belief in free market solutions to problems women face in modern society.
Fiorina's vision includes bold solutions such as offering over the counter access to birth control, which ironically Planned Parenthood opposes because it means women would have to pay for their own. Fiorina argues that expanding access in such a way allows the market to solve health problems while keeping costs low. “We have loads of data that support that when you put something over the counter, the costs plummet dramatically,” she said. “And so I really think this is a specious argument on the Democratic side. Frankly, I don’t understand why they’re not supporting over-the-counter birth control. I think it’s completely illogical.”
Much of Fiorina's focus has been on attacking Hillary Clinton, but she'll need to have a broader strategy if she wants to poll in higher digits so that she will qualify for the Republican presidential debates. Only the top 10 candidates in the polls will be included, and Fiorina suffers from a lack of name recognition that might deep six her candidacy before she can even get it off the ground.
Libertarian listeners would do well to educate themselves about Fiorina, who's unorthodox positions on the War on Drugs have set her apart from the other candidates, save for perhaps Rand Paul and Rick Perry.
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