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Episode 45: The great educational awakening is happening
Free to Offend Episode 45 | Guest: Kerry McDonald, senior education fellow at FEE As we enter year three of pandemic hysteria, the tsunami of parents looking for alternatives to…
Episode 44: The supply chain is a bigger problem than they say
Free to Offend Episode 44 | Guest: Paul Enos, CEO of the Nevada Trucking Association If you’ve ordered something online recently or gone into your local grocery store, you have…
Episode 43: Are we still doing this pandemic thing?
Free to Offend Episode 43 | Guest: Don Boudreaux, George Mason University As we ring in the new year, some of us are looking at the state of the world…
Episode 42: Marijuana legalization goes national
Free to Offend Episode 42 | Guest: Geoffrey Lawrence Sure… Drugs are bad. But the war on drugs has been far worse—especially as an increasing number of states decide to…
Episode 41: No… There’s still no free lunch
Free to Offend Episode 41 | Guest: David Bahnsen Many of today’s political debates seem completely divorced from the fundamental economic truths of how individuals, communities and human beings actually…
Episode 40: What makes Nevada so unique?
Free to Offend Episode 40 | Guest: Patty Cafferata From Las Vegas to Goldfield, and from Reno to Elko, the diversity of this state is mind boggling. Each community is…
Episode 39: How did government destroy affordable housing?
Free to Offend Episode 39 | Guest: Howard Husock | American Enterprise Institute When it comes to “affordable housing,” politicians love selling the public on more mandates, larger subsidies and…
Episode 38: The ‘true, true independents’ are a complex slice of the electorate
Free to Offend Episode 38 | Guest: Mike Noble—OH Predictive Insights After the political upset in Virginia, both Democrats and Republicans are scrambling to make sense of the political shifts…
Episode 37: Good intentions don’t always translate to better outcomes
Free to Offend Episode 37| Guest: Bob Zeidman So many bad government policies begin life as well-intended attempts to make the world a better place. Which is why “good…