Hour 1 Hour 2 Hour 3 Here’s a great article on the ratification controversy surrounding the 14th Amendment… http://www.truthsetsusfree.com/14thAmendment.pdf Here is the show I did recently in which I defended Donald Trump better than he defended himself in the Megyn Kelly dust-up! http://monicaperezshow.com/2015/08/10/trump-bait-podcast-of-august-8-2015-show/ For more of my libertarian views on immigration, check out The Libertarian (more…)
KOL074 | The Libertarian: Interview by Keir Martland: Argumentation Ethics, Immigration, Libertarian Property Theory by Stephan Kinsella on August 11, 2013 (“The Libertarian Debate on Immigration” starts at around 42:00 minutes into the podcast.) Kinsella on Liberty Podcast, Episode 074. This is my interview from The Libertarian, by Keir Martland. It was released as The Libertarian: Podcast #1. We (more…)
In today’s video preview of tomorrow’s show, I refer to a document, Building a North American Community, written by a Council on Foreign Relations task force which included Heidi Cruz (i.e., Mrs. Ted Cruz), who expressly agreed with the recommendations in the report. What are those recommendations? Here’s a sampling, but I highly recommend you (more…)
I’ve been trying to figure out why the media is giving Trump SO much press. It’s just out of all proportion to his import and if I believe the polls at all, I’d sooner chalk-up his showing in the polls to the press he’s getting than chalking-up the press he’s getting to his showing in (more…)
On Saturday’s show I mentioned a concept I picked up from Carrol Quigley’s Tragedy and Hope: that culture changes when children’s values are disconnected from their parents;’ this can happen in any of a number of ways from technological progress to outside cultural influences. I believe this method is deliberately used in the United States to move us from our individualist past to the “collectivist future.” Specifically I believe childhood education (literally disconnecting us from our parents), higher education (indoctrinating us to the state), high taxes (causing both parents to work), welfare (breaking up families), the drug war (creating outlaw subcultures), immigration policy (deliberately
On Saturday’s show I mentioned a concept I picked up from Carrol Quigley’s Tragedy and Hope: that culture changes when children’s values are disconnected from their parents;’ this can happen in any of a number of ways from technological progress to outside cultural influences. I believe this method is deliberately used in the United States to move us from our individualist past to the “collectivist future.” Specifically I believe childhood education (literally disconnecting us from our parents), higher education (indoctrinating us to the state), high taxes (causing both parents to work), welfare (breaking up families), the drug war (creating outlaw subcultures), immigration policy (deliberately
Hour 1 Hour 2 Hour 3 A few of the references from the show: Complexity & Chaos, Empires on the Edge of Chaos, by Niall Ferguson Neo-conservatism: The Autobiography of an Idea, a review of Irving Kristol’s book.
I had some technical difficulties with the show – not a big deal but there are glitches both on the official WSB version (which also has commercials) and the podcast. My suggestion is to listen to the first segment in the WSB version and the rest of the show commercial free on my podcast… WSB (more…)