The Cost of Dreams & The Price of Happiness

In this episode, James Just and Jason McPhee tackle the theme of American Unhappiness. We’ll explore the soaring costs of college education, with some institutions charging up to $95K, and discuss whether financial aid is enough to soften the blow. We’ll also examine Gen Z’s skepticism about the value of higher education, as even prestigious universities like Harvard see a drop in admissions. The conversation will then shift to international relations, highlighting how trade can be a peacekeeping force. Back home, we scrutinize the state of higher education through the lens of West Virginia University’s controversies. Additionally, we’ll dissect Tara D. Sonenshine’s opinion on the roots of American discontent and debate the role of social media in mental health. Lastly, we’ll delve into the FBI’s scrutiny of social media activity. Join us for a critical analysis of the factors contributing to national dissatisfaction and the search for contentment in today’s society.

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Hypocrisy’s Fallout & Policy Repercussions

Join James Just and Jason McPhee in this live episode of Libertarian Counterpoint as we delve into the consequences of hypocrisy in current events and policies. We’ll discuss the backlash against the Annual Firearm Registration Bill as its committee hearing looms, and examine the implications of Gavin Newsom’s restaurant offering a $16 hourly wage. From international relations to California’s struggling job market, we explore the pursuit of peace and economic challenges. Plus, we question if Telegram poses a national security threat and ponder the paradoxical views on the Deep State. Finally, we’ll analyze the shift from nuclear energy to fossil fuels and the media’s reaction. Don’t miss this critical examination of hypocrisy’s impact on society and governance.

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Eco Extremism and Free Speech

In this episode of Libertarian Counterpoint 1701, hosts James Just and John Cameron delve into the controversial realm of Eco Extremism. They discuss the implications of California’s new fast food labor law carveouts, the potential censorship scheme pioneered by the US Government and Stanford, and the provocative comment by Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson regarding the First Amendment. The conversation also covers Canada’s proposed pre-crime imprisonment law, the Biden-Harris administration’s daycare policies, California’s job market discrepancies, and the state’s intervention in home sellers’ profits.

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The Free Speech Debate & Policy Impacts

hosts James Just and John Cameron delve into the contentious debate over free speech and its implications for democracy. This episode unpacks the recent concerns raised by The New York Times about free speech’s potential threat to democratic values, the ongoing discussion around misinformation in mainstream media, and the controversial tic-toc ban.
We also explore California’s minimum wage exemption controversy, dissect the complexities of legal guilt with Victor Davis Hanson’s insights, and examine the sudden removal of child gender-transition guidance from a leading medical organization’s website. Plus, we discuss the broader implications of state intervention in personal freedoms and the latest developments in the FBI no-fly list case at the Supreme Court.

Don’t miss this thought-provoking episode that cuts through the noise to bring you a clear-eyed perspective on today’s most pressing issues.

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Eco Extremism & Policy Pitfalls

Dive into a critical analysis of environmental policies with James Just and John Cameron on Libertarian Counterpoint #1699. This episode challenges the practicality of electric 18-wheelers, uncovers a censorship blueprint with global implications, and examines the financial turmoil stemming from environmental disasters. The controversial Klamath River Dam removal and California’s defiance of new environmental regulations are also scrutinized. Plus, a look at a recent ruling affecting small businesses, deceptive political ads in the California Senate race, and the Democrats’ strategic response to a House setback. Don’t miss this episode for a libertarian take on today’s eco-centric policy debates.

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