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Middle East Madness: Iran, U.S. Forces, Inflation, and More

In this episode of Libertarian Counterpoint, we delve into the Middle East Madness. Our discussion covers a range of topics, from the escalating tensions in Iran to the implications of U.S. forces being deployed to protect Israel’s borders for the first time ever. We also explore the impact of inflation on our economy and the spiraling U.S. defense spending. Additionally, we highlight an intriguing bond between Argentine economist Javier Milei and tech entrepreneur Elon Musk. Lastly, we examine the controversial stance taken by the Democratic St. Louis Mayor regarding business owners’ responsibility for crimes occurring on their properties. Tune in for a thought-provoking and liberty-focused conversation!

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How Minimum Wage Laws Hurt Workers, Argentina’s Trump, and Woke Kindergarten

Description: In this episode of Libertarian Counterpoint, James Just and John Cameron discuss the unintended consequences of minimum wage laws in Seattle and California, the rise of a right-wing populist in Argentina, the controversy over a radical curriculum for kindergarten students in California, the constitutional crisis in Hawaii, and the challenges facing the European Union.

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Milei’s Reforms, Union Theft, Inflation Phoniness, and More

In this episode of Libertarian Counterpoint, James Just and John Cameron discuss the latest news and events from a libertarian perspective. They analyze Milei’s sweeping reform package that passed the lower house of the legislature, which aims to reduce taxes, regulations, and government spending. They also examine the union scheme to steal money from non-union workers, which is being challenged in court by a group of plaintiffs. They also talk about the inflation phoniness that is plaguing the economy, and how it affects consumers and producers. They also comment on the political chaos in Oakland, and how it poses a test for Newsom’s presidential ambitions. They also criticize Biden’s bragging about defying the Supreme Court on student debt cancellation, and how it will burden the taxpayers and the economy. They also praise Dartmouth’s decision to reinstate standardized-testing requirement, and how it will improve academic standards and meritocracy. They also explore the benefits and drawbacks of digital everything, and how it impacts privacy, security, and freedom.

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Libertarian Counterpoint: The Fiction of Reality

In this episode, James Just and Leon Brathwaite discuss the main topic of how opinion polls and media narratives distort our perception of reality. They analyze the recent revelations about Biden’s involvement in a corruption scheme, and how the public was misled by biased polling and reporting. They also touch on various topics related to politics, economics, and science, such as net neutrality, AOC’s tax proposal, Poland’s election, and the climate crisis. They also share their insights on the situation in Argentina, where a libertarian candidate is challenging the status quo. Join them for an enlightening and entertaining conversation on Libertarian Counterpoint.

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