States like New Hampshire and Maine are positioned to demonstrate that liberty-oriented laws can not only pass but can work to improve the lives of American citizens.
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Defend the Guard is an initiative to prevent the federal government from misusing the National Guard for military adventurism abroad without a proper declaration of war by Congress, as the Constitution requires.
This is the most important election of our lifetime! Sound familiar? In this episode Sam Martin discusses the real motivations behind this narrative, and why fearmongering has taken over American elections.
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson’s job is in trouble, as many Republicans in Congress are dissatisfied with his lack of leadership and willingness to cozy up to the Democratic opposition.
First Full-Time Vaccine Injury Lobbyist: Stop Suppressing Our Stories | Kyle Warner | Ep 32
Kyle Warner is the first full-time vaccine injury lobbyist in the United States and a three-time North American Enduro Mountain Bike Champion.
How New Hampshire Became the Freest State in the Union | Guest: Carla Gericke | Ep 276
Sprouting from a graduate student’s thought experiment in 2001, over the last 20 years, the Free State Project has made a significant impact on the state of New Hampshire by gathering like-minded, liberty-loving folk who share a passion for freedom and independence.
After the fall of the Soviet Union, a whole host of European countries were faced with a unique opportunity: the chance to free their economies and clean up a corrupt legal system. Of all the ex-Soviet states, few have been as successful as Estonia.
In this hilarious new episode of Comedy is Murder with Lou Perez, we present to you ‘George Carlin’s 7,000 Words You Can’t Say on Television… or Anywhere.’
The question of whether transgender athletes should be allowed to compete in women’s sports has sparked controversy as elite female athletes have seen their accomplishment erased by bigger, stronger, and faster trans women who went through male puberty.
Government Commits More Crimes than We Know | Guest: James Bovard | Ep 273
In the information age, it’s ironic that the government is becoming more secretive than ever, with an increase in classified documents and a growing reluctance to engage in any sort of transparency.