In 1992, West Virginia, voted for Bill Clinton by 13%. Fast forward to 2016; they voted against Hillary Clinton and for Donald Trump by 40%. Why?
"The word freedom is very important, because it's not discussed freely and openly and courageously in academia."
It's okay to be different.
Original Show Notes: Listen as Hillary explains how Chavez and the concepts of socialism took control of Venezuela through the use of divisiveness, cause by building resentment between the differing wage classes. Later, Hilla...
The COVID pandemic has only added to this monopoly of fear, too.
How has the Free State Project taken such hold in New Hampshire?
Often regarded as the third rail in political discourse, Kimberly Ross and other pro-life advocates are leading the charge in bringing the abortion issue to the top of the national conversation.
Why is March 12, 2020 the "Day New York City Died"?
Oliva Rondeau takes on the groupthink of the blue checks.
Government mandates and the long-term harm done to behavioral development of kids might have something to do with it.
Learn how college students are fighting back against campus administrations and their restrictive COVID policies.
How can business owners stand up and fight back against the government rules and restrictions that they're enforcing?
Eric Brakey (Young Americans for Liberty) takes the affirmative. Marc Clair (Lions of Liberty) takes the negative.
"We don't need governments involved in this uprising... We need people."
The COVID lockdowns have been one of the most divisive aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic, with many libertarians (like yours truly) raising the alarm to the threat of unintended consequences in blindly following the government's approved list of experts. But …