Archive for February, 2009

Episode 46: Anarchy in the USA

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

This week Kevin Craig returned to describe what the world would be like if we lived in a truly anarchist world and how that would apply to local services. The discussion focused mainly on protective services (like the police) and fire protection. Kevin was able to bring some interesting ways to look at the issue. Also, a clip of the Bobby Jindal speech was played.

Episode Links:

http://www.mevio.com/shows/?sId=17755&mId=6306066
http://m.podshow.com/media/17755/episodes/145244/thelibertariandime-145244-02-28-2009.mp3

Show Links:

http://www.georgewashingtoncoaching.com/
www.VFTonline.com
www.KevinCraig.us
http://www.kcfreecycle.org/2009/02/25/featured-adoptables-beefcake-the-orange-tabby/

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Upcoming: Episode 46 – Anarchy in the USA

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

This week Kevin Craig will be returning to describe what the world would be like if we lived in a truly anarchist world and how that would apply to local services. You can find out more about Kevin Craig at these links:

http://www.georgewashingtoncoaching.com/
www.VFTonline.com
www.KevinCraig.us

Live feed here:

http://www.talkshoe.com/tc/20976

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Episode 45: Meet Adam Shephard

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

This week’s episode featured Adam Shephard author of Scratch Beginnings. Adam talked about the book, the journey, and his future in this extremely interesting interview that wasn’t political, but very informative.

Episode Links:

http://www.mevio.com/shows/?sId=17755&mId=6194547
http://m.podshow.com/media/17755/episodes/144443/thelibertariandime-144443-02-21-2009.mp3

Show Links:

http://www.scratchbeginnings.com
http://www.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=12389431
http://www.reason.com/news/show/131717.html

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Upcoming: Episode 45 – Meet Adam Shepard

Monday, February 16th, 2009

Note: Show is on Tuesday this week, 2/17 8:30 PM CST

Shane and Jonathan welcome author Adam Shepard to the show to talk about his book, Scratch Beginnings. From the book’s description:

Adam Shepard graduated from college in the summer of 2006 feeling disillusioned by the apathy he saw around him and incensed after reading Barbara Ehrenreich’s famous works Nickel and Dimed and Bait and Switch—books that gave him a feeling of hopelessness over the state of the working class in America. Eager to see if he could make something out of nothing, he set out to prove wrong Ehrenreich’s theory that those who start at the bottom stay at the bottom, and to see if the American Dream can still be a reality.

Shepard’s plan was simple. Carrying only a sleeping bag, the clothes on his back, and $25 in cash, and restricted from using previous contacts or relying on his college education, he set out for a randomly selected city with one objective: work his way out of homelessness and into a life that would give him the opportunity for success. His goal was to have, after one year, $2,500, a working automobile, and a furnished apartment.

But from the start, things didn’t go as smoothly as Shepard had planned. Working his way up from a Charleston, South Carolina homeless shelter proved to be more difficult than he anticipated, with pressure to take low-paying, exploitive jobs from labor companies, and a job market that didn’t respond with enthusiasm to homeless applicants. Shepard even began donating plasma to make fast cash. To his surprise, he found himself depending most on fellow shelter residents for inspiration and advice.

Earnest, passionate, and hard to put down, Scratch Beginnings is a story that will not only inspire readers, but will also remind them that success can come to anyone who is willing to work hard—and that America is still one of the most hopeful and inspiring countries in the world.

Show Links:

http://www.scratchbeginnings.com

Live feed here:

http://www.talkshoe.com/tc/20976

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Episode 44: The Obama Bash!

Sunday, February 15th, 2009

This week’s show, hosted by Jonathan, focused on the Obama administration’s first few weeks in office. The discussion ranged from Obama’s use of fear, to things that were positive about Obama’s first few weeks, and even to the silliness of buying condoms in Tennessee. Josh Brady, a businessman from Nashville, was on to offer his always interesting perspective on social and fiscal policy.

Episode Links:

http://www.mevio.com/shows/?sId=17755&mId=6154480
http://m.podshow.com/media/17755/episodes/143637/thelibertariandime-143637-02-15-2009.mp3

Show Links:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flemming_v._Nestor
http://www.kcfreecycle.org/2009/02/11/featured-adoptables-tango-the-border-collie-alaskan-malamute-mix/

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Editorial: The Audacity of Fear

Saturday, February 14th, 2009

When President Obama ran for president, he ran on few solid issues or theories. He promised “Change” and told us to have “Hope”. Whether I liked the few policies he talked about or not, I had to hand it to him, he ran a great campaign. He was the right candidate at the right time with the right rhetoric. The press has swooned over Obama, repeating his calls for “Change” and “Hope”, while glossing over his lack of experience among other faults. No one could exactly call Obama a champion for gay rights, or a real sincere sounding voice for women’s rights, or a real stickler to keeping religion out of politics. The press didn’t call him out, but we at the Libertarian Dime did.

And now we have his presidency, a time for “Hope” and “Change” so goes the rhetoric. However, on the day after Obama was elected, I began telling people how disappointing he was going to be for those who either were looking for a far left agenda and/or the promise of change. For those on the right, I predicted Obama would “disappoint” them in the sense, that Obama will be far more centrist than the right was “hoping” for. I think on all counts I’ve been correct.

Obama has not been as liberal as some thought he would be. He has reached out to Republicans, he has increased the Faith Based Initiative programs, he has already put off for now allowing gays into the military, and in a moment of real symbolism, he waited until the day after the anniversary of Roe v Wade to overturn the “Mexico City Policy” that Republican presidents have enacted. When it came down to a stimulus package, those on the left were disappointed in the amount of “tax cuts” (I put that in quotes because there were no tax cuts in the bill, just tax credits). Some were disappointed that family planning funding was so easily cast aside to appease Republicans.

As for “Hope” and “Change”, well, Obama has failed to deliver either. From the first day of his presidency, he has been using the language of fear to ram the stimulus bill through Congress. When he speaks of the economy, he doesn’t talk about “Hope”, but instead tells everyone he can that unless we do “something” now, that the economy will become a catastrophe. Instead of inspiring Americans or educating Americans on how to deal with the recession, instead of talking about the great things that can come out of recessions, Obama has relied on fear, same as the Bush administration, to convince Americans to support his policies.

The Patriot Act was passed by using fear. The debacle known as TARP was passed by scaring everyone. Obama (and the Democrats) have not brought “change”. We’ve had eight years of encouraging people to buy by going into debt, eight years of budget busting spending, and eight years of “hit you over the head with it” fear mongering that has done little but expand the scope and power of government. Maybe the beneficiaries under Obama have different names, but from this libertarian’s seat, it all blends into the same non-change, non-hopeful blur.

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Upcoming: Episode 44 – The Obama Bash

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

This week Jonathan hosts to lead the show through the first few weeks of the Obama administration to see the good, the bad, the ugly, the change, and the non-change.

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http://www.talkshoe.com/tc/20976

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Episode 43 – Meet Allen F. St. Pierre

Saturday, February 7th, 2009

This week Shane and Jonathan welcomed Allen F. St Pierre from NORML (National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws) on to discuss the issues surrounding the prohibition of marijuana. Allen outlined the silliness that surrounds so many of the laws that prohibit both hemp and marijuana, as well as the costs associated with the current drug “war”. If you believe one has the right to use any substance he or she desires in the privacy of his or her own home, this is a show you don’t want to miss.

Episode Links:

http://www.mevio.com/shows/?sId=17755&mId=6105851
http://m.podshow.com/media/17755/episodes/142685/thelibertariandime-142685-02-07-2009.mp3

Show Links:

http://www.norml.org
http://www.norml.org/index.cfm?Group_ID=5704
http://stash.norml.org
http://www.kcfreecycle.org/2009/02/04/featured-adoptables-jessabelle-the-red-tailed-boa/

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Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009
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Upcoming: Episode 43 – Meet Allen F. St. Pierre

Monday, February 2nd, 2009

This week Shane and Jonathan will be talking to Allen F. St. Pierre of NORM to discuss marijuana prohibition. NORML (National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws) has the following mission statement:

The NORML Foundation’s mission is to educate the public about the costs of marijuana prohibition and the benefits of alternative policies, to undertake research into various aspects of marijuana and marijuana policy implication, and to provide legal support and assistance to victims of the current laws.

Links you might like to check out:

http://www.norml.org
http://www.norml.org/index.cfm?Group_ID=5704

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