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Today's Freedom News:

1)  Thailand: Opposition files no-confidence motion against “flawed” PM
2)  SC: Disgraced former president gets GOP primary revenge on Rice, but Mace prevails
3)  Ukraine war: Russian troops destroy last bridge to Sievierdonetsk
4)  NY: Happy the elephant is not a person, court rules
5)  South Korea: Truckers’ strike threatens to disrupt computer chip production
6)  Whiskey Wars: Danish, Canadian regime strike deal to end 50-year row over Arctic island
7)  France: Burkini ban challenged by Grenoble in top court
8)  Ethiopia: Abiy says body formed to negotiate with Tigray forces
9)  Study claims Medicare for All Could Have Prevented More Than 338,000 US Covid Deaths
10) US pols agree with each other that where you invest your money is their business
11) Argentina: Authorities seek data on Iranian, Venezuelan crew
12) UK: Regime defends embattled plan to send migrants to Rwanda
13) Biden to grovel before Saudi terror kingpin during Middle East trip
14) Coinbase to lay off 1,100 employees
15) Documents rediscovered: Sojourner Truth’s fight to save son
16) Japan: Regime makes “online insults” punishable by one year in prison
17) Biden claim: “Trump did not leave a very good situation” internationally
18) US FAA requires SpaceX to make environmental adjustments to move forward with its Starship program in Texas
19) FL: Synagogue challenges state abortion law over religion
20) Scotland: Sturgeon to start campaign for new independence vote

Today's Freedom Commentary:

21) Voting: Don’t Buy the Guilt Trips
22) What Francis Fukuyama Gets Wrong about Neoliberalism
23) Your Misery Is All About Their Power
24) Fighting for Every Inch of Ukrainian Soil
25) Noncompete Contract Clauses are Agreed-Upon Voluntarily
26) Gas prices too high? All part of Biden’s plan to eliminate fossil fuels
27) Interpretive Charity and Heated Debate
28) Our Silence Is Complicity When It Comes to Palestinian Rights
29) Republicans should embrace the free market to whip inflation now
30) All the Bias That’s Fit to Print
31) Progressivism, Sexuality, and Mental Illness
32) Meet the Personal Interest
33) Corporate Groups Claiming to Support Service Members Don’t
34) Strategic clarity on Taiwan will paint the US into a corner
35) Do not underestimate SSI’s means-testing mess
36) Bribe Money for Ukrainian Officials?
37) We’re all living with the consequences of Biden’s policies
38) New York Puts Bitcoin Mining in the Crosshairs
39) Why It Matters What’s Going on Right Now at the WTO
40) The Centenary of Ludwig Von Mises’s Critique of Socialism
41) Biden’s New Press Secretary Almost Calls Saudis A “Regime”
42) Electric Vehicles Need Only a Gentle Push
43) A Defense of Young Men
44) Congress Is Willingly Abdicating Its War Powers Again
45) The Swamp vs. America: Biden Policies Are Making America Poorer
46) Democrats Need a Trump of Their Own to Win in 2024
47) Can the January 6 Committee Hearings Break Through the Barriers of Political Ignorance and Bias Underpinning the Big Lie?
48) The Economic Meltdown Has Roots in Lockdown
49) Bill Clinton Did More than Milton Friedman to Sell Neoliberalism
50) Lies about our history support enemies of liberty

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57) Cyberlaw Podcast, episode 411
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1)  Thailand: Opposition files no-confidence motion against “flawed” PM
Source: Nasdaq

“Thailand’s opposition parties on Wednesday filed a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha and 10 cabinet ministers, accusing them of graft, economic mismanagement and of undermining democracy and clinging to power. The opposition expects the censure debate to take place next month and hopes it will bring down Prayuth’s 17-party government. It would be the last confidence vote Prayuth, 68, will face before his term ends in March next year. Prayuth, a retired general who first came to power in a 2014 coup, has weathered three previous confidence motions since a 2019 election that kept him in power.” (06/15/22)

https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/thai-opposition-files-no-confidence-motion-against-flawed-pm

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2)  SC: Disgraced former president gets GOP primary revenge on Rice, but Mace prevails
Source: NBC News

“Rep. Tom Rice, targeted by former President Donald Trump for voting to impeach him after the Capitol riot, was defeated by a Trump-backed challenger in South Carolina Tuesday night while Rep. Nancy Mace, who also incurred Trump’s ire for criticizing him over Jan. 6, prevailed, NBC News projects. Rice’s primary defeat in the state’s 7th Congressional District at the hands of state Rep. Russell Fry marks the first time this election cycle that a pro-impeachment Republican has lost at the ballot box. Rice’s loss also delivered Trump his first victory against an incumbent this year. Trump-backed candidates had lost five straight races against incumbents entering Tuesday. … But in South Carolina’s 1st Congressional District, a different story unfolded. Mace’s victory over former state Rep. Katie Arrington meant yet another loss for Trump in his effort to exact revenge on Republicans he’s deemed disloyal.” (06/14/22)

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2022-election/tuesday-primaries-sc-nevada-bring-tests-trump-rcna33286

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3)  Ukraine war: Russian troops destroy last bridge to Sievierdonetsk
Source: The Week

“Russian forces and artillery have pushed Ukrainian defenders out of the center of Sievierodonetsk, one of Ukraine’s last strongholds in eastern Luhansk province, and damaged the third and final bridge connecting Sievierodonetsk to its twin city Lysychansk and supply lines to the west, Ukrainian officials said late Monday. ‘It is currently impossible to use the bridges,’ said Luhansk regional governor Serhiy Haidai. … Severing all three bridges between Sievierdonetsk and Ukrainian-held territory will trap the remaining Ukrainian soldiers, but Russia pays a cost, too. ‘Russian forces should, in principle, be seeking to seize the bridges rather than destroy them, since Russian troops have struggled to cross the Siverskyi Donetsk River,’ U.S. think tank the Institute for the Study of War noted Sunday.” (06/14/22)

https://theweek.com/russo-ukrainian-war/1014357/russia-destroys-the-last-bridge-to-sievierdonetsk-cutting-off-ukrainian

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4)  NY: Happy the elephant is not a person, court rules
Source: BBC News [UK state media]

“Happy the elephant, a long-time resident of the Bronx Zoo, must remain there after a New York court ruled she is not legally a person under US law. On Tuesday, the state’s highest court voted 5-2 to reject an animal rights group’s argument that Happy was being illegally confined at the zoo. While elephants are ‘impressive,’ the court said, they are not entitled to the same liberty rights as humans. The animal rights group sought to have Happy moved to an elephant sanctuary. The court dispute centred on whether the legal principle of habeas corpus (which guards against illegal detention) should be extended to emotionally complex and intelligent animals.” (06/14/22)

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-61803958

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5)  South Korea: Truckers’ strike threatens to disrupt computer chip production
Source: The Guardian [UK]

“A week-long strike by truck drivers in South Korea threatens to be the latest bottleneck in the global supply chain after industry bosses warned that the production of computer chips across Asia faced disruption. With the worldwide flow of goods struggling with hurdles such as lockdowns in China and the war in Ukraine, Tuesday saw the first concrete sign that the strike was affecting South Korea’s world-leading semiconductor sector. The Korea International Trade Association (Kita) said a Korean company that produces isopropyl alcohol (IPA), a raw material for cleaning chip wafers, is facing complications in shipping to a Chinese company that in turn supplies wafers to chip manufacturers. Kita said in a statement that about 90 tonnes, or a week’s worth of shipments have been delayed.” (06/14/22)

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jun/14/south-korea-truckers-strike-threatens-to-disrupt-samsung-chip-production

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6)  Whiskey Wars: Danish, Canadian regime strike deal to end 50-year row over Arctic island
Source: BBC News [UK state media]

“Denmark and Canada have struck a deal to settle almost 50 years of good-natured squabbling over the ownership of a small, uninhabited Arctic island. Since 1971, the countries have been ‘fighting’ the ‘Whiskey Wars’ to settle competing claims over Hans Island. Successive expeditions from Ottawa and Copenhagen have braved icy conditions to plant bottles of alcohol on the tiny 1.2sq km (0.75sq-mile) rock. But now officials have agreed to divide the outpost roughly in half. The prank war began after the countries convened to settle boundary disputes in the Nares Strait, a channel 35km (22 miles) wide of cold water separating Canada and Greenland, an autonomous territory of Denmark. In 1973 they struck a deal to create a border through the strait, but while they negotiated, competing claims emerged over the tiny island.” (06/14/22)

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-61801682

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7)  France: Burkini ban challenged by Grenoble in top court
Source: BBC News [UK state media]

“The city of Grenoble has gone to France’s highest administrative court to challenge a ban imposed on a new city rule allowing full-body ‘burkini’ swimsuits in public pools. Grenoble’s decision to authorise all swimwear, including burkinis, sparked a legal battle with the government. Burkinis are worn largely by Muslim women, as a way of preserving modesty and upholding their faith. But religious expression in public life in France can be divisive. Ahead of Tuesday’s court case, Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin described Grenoble city council’s swimwear policy as an ‘unacceptable provocation’ that was contrary to French secular values. Last month, a local court in Grenoble suspended the policy on the grounds that it seriously undermined the principle of neutrality in public services.” (06/14/22)

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-61796421

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8)  Ethiopia: Abiy says body formed to negotiate with Tigray forces
Source: Al Jazeera [Qatar state media]

“Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed says his government has formed a committee to negotiate with the northern Tigray region’s forces. Fighting erupted in Tigray in November 2020 and spilled over into the neighbouring regions of Afar and Amhara last year, but it has eased since the federal government declared a unilateral humanitarian ceasefire in March. … The war between the national government forces and its allies, and those loyal to the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) has upset government plans to modernise the economy and has deterred some foreign investors. But more importantly, the conflict has also driven hundreds of thousands of people to the brink of famine, more than two million people have been displaced. Nearly nine million people have been left in need of food aid, according to the United Nations.” (06/14/22)

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/6/14/ethiopias-abiy-says-body-formed-to-negotiate-with-tigray-rebels

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9)  Study claims Medicare for All Could Have Prevented More Than 338,000 US Covid Deaths
Source: Common Dreams

“Covid-19 has killed more than one million people in the United States over the past two years, but more than 338,000 of those lives could have been saved if the country had a universal single-payer healthcare system such as Medicare for All. That’s according to new peer-reviewed research published Monday in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Although U.S. residents pay more for healthcare than their peers around the world, the nation’s fragmented for-profit model leaves tens of millions of people uninsured and delivers worse outcomes. Unnecessary costs and preventable deaths were already rampant in the U.S. before the coronavirus took hold, but the ongoing pandemic has further exposed and exacerbated the many preexisting inequalities that have contributed to exceptionally high mortality compared with other high-income countries.” (06/14/22)

https://www.commondreams.org/news/2022/06/14/medicare-all-could-have-prevented-more-338000-us-covid-deaths-study

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10) US pols agree with each other that where you invest your money is their business
Source: Asia Financial [UK]

“A group of lawmakers from both parties in both the US House of Representatives and the US Senate said on Monday they have agreed on a new bill that will give the US sweeping new powers that will allow it to block billions of dollars in new US investment in China. … The outbound investment measure was originally proposed as a standalone bill by Republican Senator John Cornyn and Democratic Senator Bob Casey, but was later added to the House version of a massive bill that includes grants for chipmakers and is aimed at countering China’s rise.” (06/14/22)

https://www.asiafinancial.com/us-lawmakers-agree-on-bill-to-block-some-investment-in-china

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11) Argentina: Authorities seek data on Iranian, Venezuelan crew
Source: ABC News

“Police officers on Tuesday searched the hotel where the Venezuelan and Iranian crew of a mysterious plane that remains stuck at Buenos Aires’[s] main international airport have been staying as authorities blocked its exit amid suspicions about its crew and U.S. sanctions against Iran. … The plane has been stuck at Argentina’s largest airport since June 6 as Argentine authorities have seized the passports of the five Iranians who are among the at least 17 crew members who arrived in Argentina aboard the plane. Argentina’s Security Minister, Aníbal Fernández, said that the government received information from foreign intelligence agencies that at least some of the Iranian crew were part of ‘companies related to the Quds Force of the Revolutionary Guard of Iran,’ which has been officially listed as a terrorist organization by the U.S. government since 2007.” (06/14/22)

https://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/argentina-authorities-seek-data-iranian-venezuelan-crew-85389754

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12) UK: Regime defends embattled plan to send migrants to Rwanda
Source: SFGate

“With the first plane set to take off Tuesday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson emphatically defended Britain’s plan to send asylum-seekers of various nationalities to Rwanda, despite an outcry from the United Nations, human rights activists and religious leaders. ‘We are going to get on and deliver’ the plan, Johnson declared, arguing that the move is a legitimate way to protect lives and thwart the criminal gangs that smuggle migrants across the English Channel in small boats. The prime minister announced an agreement with Rwanda in April in which people who enter Britain illegally will be deported to the East African country. In exchange for accepting them, Rwanda will receive millions of pounds (dollars) in development aid. The deportees will be allowed to apply for asylum in Rwanda, not Britain. Johnson’s government this week beat back a series of legal challenges seeking to block the first deportation flight.” (06/14/22)

https://www.sfgate.com/news/article/UK-flight-due-to-leave-for-Rwanda-despite-migrant-17240012.php

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13) Biden to grovel before Saudi terror kingpin during Middle East trip
Source: Reuters

“U.S. President Joe Biden will see Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman during a trip to the Middle East in July, the White House said on Tuesday, as the administration moves to shore up support for a key ally [sic] despite concerns about human rights. Biden will travel to the Middle East from July 13 to July 16, the White House said in a statement, starting in Israel and the West Bank before landing in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. In Saudi Arabia, he was expected to meet with regional leaders as part of a summit of the Gulf Cooperation Council, the White House said.” (06/14/22)

https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/biden-meet-with-saudi-crown-prince-during-middle-east-trip-2022-06-14/

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14) Coinbase to lay off 1,100 employees
Source: Business Insider

“Coinbase, one of the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchanges, announced in a regulatory filing on Tuesday that it plans to lay off about 1,100 employees or about 18% of its total workforce. The cryptocurrency platform said its workforce will be reduced to about 5,000 workers by the end of the second quarter of 2022. Earlier this month, the company began rescinding job offers via a mass email to employment candidates. The news comes nearly a month after the cryptocurrency market began to plummet. Bitcoin has slid for nearly 12 straight weeks, dropping from highs near $50,000 to as low as $22,002 as of Tuesday morning.” (06/14/22)

https://www.businessinsider.com/coinbase-layoffs-1100-employees-amid-crypto-bloodbath-2022-6

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15) Documents rediscovered: Sojourner Truth’s fight to save son
Source: KKTV 11 News

“In 1828, years before she took the name Sojourner Truth, a [b]lack woman who had escaped slavery with her infant daughter won a court fight in New York’s Hudson Valley to bring her son, Peter, home from Alabama. It was a historic case of a [b]lack woman seeking the release of her son from slavery prevailing in court against a white man. Isabella Van Wagenen, as she was known then, would gain enduring fame as an outspoken abolitionist and women’s rights advocate. As for her deposition and the rest of the court documents, they were boxed up and eventually stored among a million other records, unseen and unrecognized for their significance. Until 194 years later.” (06/14/22)

https://www.kktv.com/2022/06/14/documents-rediscovered-sojourner-truths-fight-save-son-slavery/

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16) Japan: Regime makes “online insults” punishable by one year in prison
Source: CNN

“Japan’s parliament on Monday passed legislation making ‘online insults’ punishable by imprisonment amid rising public concern over cyberbullying sparked by the suicide of a reality television star who had faced social media abuse. Under the amendment to the country’s penal code — set to take effect later this summer — offenders convicted of online insults can be jailed for up to one year, or fined 300,000 yen (about $2,200). It’s a significant increase from the existing punishments of detention for fewer than 30 days and a fine of up to 10,000 yen ($75). The bill proved controversial in the country, with opponents arguing it could impede free speech and criticism of those in power. However, supporters said the tougher legislation was needed to crack down on cyberbullying and online harassment.” (06/14/22)

https://www.cnn.com/2022/06/14/asia/japan-cyberbullying-law-intl-hnk-scli/index.html

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17) Biden claim: “Trump did not leave a very good situation” internationally
Source: Fox News

“President Biden accused former President Donald Trump of causing harm on the international stage, claiming that he has had to pick up the pieces of the previous administration. The president was in Pennsylvania speaking to the AFL-CIO at the labor organization’s Quadrennial Constitutional Convention on Tuesday when he included some pointed words directed at his predecessor. ‘I travel the world trying to put things back together. You know, Trump did not leave a very good situation,’ Biden said. ‘You think I’m kidding? No matter where I go in the world, whether it was the Inter-American Conference we just had for this hemisphere, or NATO, or dealing with the ASEAN countries, or the Far East, guess what? They look at me and I say, I say, ‘America is back.’ And they look at me, and they say, ‘For how long?”” (06/14/22)

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/biden-trump-did-not-leave-very-good-situation-internationally

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18) US FAA requires SpaceX to make environmental adjustments to move forward with its Starship program in Texas
Source: CNBC

“The Federal Aviation Administration on Monday said it will require Elon Musk’s SpaceX to make dozens of environmental adjustments in order to conduct further Starship flight tests and begin operational launches from its facility in Boca Chica, Texas. SpaceX will be required to take more than 75 actions to mitigate environmental impacts before the company can receive a launch license for the site, the FAA said in a press release. The mitigations include protections for water resources, limits to noise levels, and biohazard materials control.” (06/13/22)

https://www.cnbc.com/2022/06/13/faa-spacex-starship-environmental-review-clears-texas-program-to-move-forward.html

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19) FL: Synagogue challenges state abortion law over religion
Source: SFGate

“A new Florida law prohibiting abortion after 15 weeks with some exceptions violates religious freedom rights of Jews in addition to the state constitution’s privacy protections, a synagogue claims in a lawsuit. The lawsuit filed by the Congregation L’Dor Va-Dor of Boynton Beach contends the law that takes effect July 1 violates Jewish teachings, which state abortion ‘is required if necessary to protect the health, mental or physical well-being of the woman’ and for other reasons. ‘As such, the act prohibits Jewish women from practicing their faith free of government intrusion and this violates their privacy rights and religious freedom,’ says the lawsuit, filed Friday in Leon County Circuit Court. The lawsuit adds that people who ‘do not share the religious views reflected in the act will suffer’ and that it ‘threatens the Jewish people by imposing the laws of other religions upon Jews.'” (06/14/22)

https://www.sfgate.com/news/article/Synagogue-challenges-Florida-abortion-law-over-17241029.php

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20) Scotland: Sturgeon to start campaign for new independence vote
Source: ABC News

“Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon is starting her campaign for a second independence referendum on Tuesday, arguing that Scotland would be economically better off outside the United Kingdom. Sturgeon, who leads the Scottish National Party as well as the devolved government in Scotland, says she will release the first in a series of papers laying out the case for independence. Scotland rejected independence in a 2014 referendum, with 55% of voters saying they wanted to remain part of the United Kingdom. The U.K.-wide government of Prime Minister Boris Johnson opposes a new vote on independence, saying the issue was settled in that vote.” (06/14/22)

https://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/scotland-leader-start-campaign-independence-vote-85377869

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21) Voting: Don’t Buy the Guilt Trips
Source: Garrison Center
by Thomas L Knapp

“As the 2022 midterm campaigns heat up, we’ll no doubt find ourselves subjected to the usual ‘MOST IMPORTANT ELECTION IN HISTORY! GET OUT AND VOTE!’ campaigns. Not to mention the ‘dirty hands’ counter-argument from some radicals that voting is immoral because it props up a bad system: If you vote you have no grounds for complaint; since you willingly participated in that system, the outcomes are on you, not on non-voters. Yes, elections have consequences. Your vote, on the other hand, mostly doesn’t. … Voting is speech. It’s a statement of your beliefs. Ditto non-voting, if done with intent to express unwillingness to affirm the system’s legitimacy. Voting is neither a moral duty nor a moral crime.” (06/14/22)

https://thegarrisoncenter.org/archives/16893

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22) What Francis Fukuyama Gets Wrong about Neoliberalism
Source: Foundation for Economic Education
by Richard W Fulmer

“The first chapter of Francis Fukuyama’s new book, Liberalism and its Discontents, is titled, ‘What is Classical Liberalism?’ While he never explicitly answers the question, he does list some liberal principles: respect for the individual and individual autonomy, protection of property rights and of the right to transact with others, and inclusion of individuals in the political process via the right to vote. … In his second chapter, Fukuyama identifies ‘neoliberalism’ as the book’s boogeyman, and, in so doing, fills the chapter’s eleven pages with a wealth of misinformation. According to the author, ‘neoliberalism was allied to what Americans label libertarianism, whose single underlying theme is hostility to an overreaching state and belief in the sanctity of individual freedom.’ He then charges neoliberalism, thus defined, with offenses that were committed largely by the very regulatory welfare state he favors …” (06/14/22)

https://fee.org/articles/what-francis-fukuyama-gets-wrong-about-neoliberalism/

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23) Your Misery Is All About Their Power
Source: Brownstone Institute
by Michael Senger

“At every turn, the story of the world’s response to Covid is the story of power: The perception of it, the exercise of it, the fear of it, the abuse of it, and the pathological lengths to which some will go to obtain it. During the response to Covid, we witnessed the ability of those who were perceived as having power to simply make up reality as they went along. They were able to redefine scientific terms, causality, history, and even entire principles of the enlightenment virtually at leisure. More often than not, their narratives made no logical or chronological sense; in many cases, the absurdity was the point. … people seek power because other people are sycophants, and people are sycophants because sycophancy is the simplest route to power.” (06/14/22)

https://brownstone.org/articles/your-misery-is-all-about-their-power/

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24) Fighting for Every Inch of Ukrainian Soil
Source: Notes on Liberty
by Jacques Delacroix

“I ask myself: How much would I be willing to sacrifice to protect the Ukrainians from Russian slavery. The answer is clear: I would take 50% cut in my living standard. That would be maybe not forever but for a long time. Then, I ask, how much of a cut would I take to protect Ukraine’s territorial integrity and my level of support drops like a stone. Let me explain. Defending a territory is often the best way to defend the life and liberty of its inhabitants so that the one and the other are almost identical. I believe this is not the case in Ukraine. As I explained in detail more than a month ago it’s likely that the territories Russia seized by proxy in 2014, including Crimea, today shelter few people who want to be protected from Russia.” (06/14/22)

https://notesonliberty.com/2022/06/14/fighting-for-every-inch-of-ukrainian-soil/

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25) Noncompete Contract Clauses are Agreed-Upon Voluntarily
Source: Independent Institute
by William F Shughart II

“Eighteen percent of U.S. workers are bound by noncompete clauses in their employment contracts, according to a story by Dave Michaels and Ryan Tracy on p. A4 of June 9th’s Wall Street Journal. Lina Khan, the anti-Big Tech chairperson of the Federal Trade Commission, says that she wants the FTC to take steps to restrict private businesses’ use of such contractual provisions on the grounds that they ‘can stifle competition for talent.’ Noncompete clauses certainly have that explicit purpose. … If Ms. Khan has her way and two of her Commission colleagues agree to initiate action that does away with noncompete clauses, employers and employees will be worse off. Employees who would have agreed to such restrictions will see reductions in wage offers; employers who would have wanted to limit workforce defections will see more employees jumping ship and revealing sensitive information to their rivals.” (06/14/22)

https://blog.independent.org/2022/06/14/noncompete-contract-clauses-voluntarily/

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26) Gas prices too high? All part of Biden’s plan to eliminate fossil fuels
Source: New York Post
By Betsy McCaughey

“If you think gas prices are high now, just wait. They’re going much higher, thanks to President Biden’s ‘irreversible’ plan to eliminate fossil fuels. Truth is, your pain at the pump is being planned and executed by the White House. Over the weekend, buyers paid $5 a gallon or roughly $100 bucks to fill the tank. Gas prices have doubled since Biden took office. J.P. Morgan analysts predict $6 a gallon by August. And experts warn this crisis will continue even after Biden’s term ends because he’s dismantling fossil fuel production. … On Day One as president, Biden shut down the Keystone pipeline, sending a message of no new pipelines anywhere, period.” [editor’s note: Biden signed more federal oil leases in his first year than Trump, and Keystone XL was a corporate welfare subsidy to a Canadian company that would have likely raised, not lowered, US gas prices – TLK] (06/13/22)

https://nypost.com/2022/06/13/gas-prices-too-high-its-all-part-of-bidens-plan-to-eliminate-fossil-fuels/

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27) Interpretive Charity and Heated Debate
Source: ProSocial Libertarians
by Aeon J Skoble

“Sometimes we just get angry at people who disagree with us, and we are bewildered that others don’t see things our way. But we should resist the temptation to straw-man. If you don’t have the emotional bandwidth to argue with people, you’re certainly not required to do so. But if you do think it’s worth arguing about, then your objectives will be better served with interpretive charity. What actually is the other person’s position, and why? Why do they think your position is wrong? Is there something that might be common ground? Are you talking past each other? Are you sure that your position is informed by facts and logic? Do you have any talking points that might be misinformed?” (06/14/22)

https://prosociallibertarians.com/2022/06/14/interpretive-charity-and-heated-debate/

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28) Our Silence Is Complicity When It Comes to Palestinian Rights
Source: Common Dreams
by Donna Nevel

“Watching live videos of young Israeli Jews in Jerusalem chanting, with unbridled venom and violence: ‘Death to the Arabs,’ ‘May your village burn,’ and other epithets (that belie a breath-taking inhumanity), is beyond heartbreaking. How can one not feel shaken to your core watching this? Call for an end to US military aid to Israel, which is funding ethnic cleansing and Israel’s ongoing harm against the Palestinian people. But this behavior, sadly, is an expected outcome of a society that is grounded at its core in Jewish supremacy and in its expulsion (from their land and homes) of the Indigenous Palestinian people who had been living there. History matters, and this history matters a great deal.” (06/14/22)

https://www.commondreams.org/views/2022/06/14/our-silence-complicity-when-it-comes-palestinian-rights

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29) Republicans should embrace the free market to whip inflation now
Source: The Hill
by John Feehery

“The last time we had this type of terrible inflation, the Federal Reserve embarked on a chemotherapy approach to solving the problem. Then-Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker believed that to save the economy, he had to kill it. He believed that only by dramatically increasing interest rates above the inflation rate would the Federal Reserve be able to slay the inflation dragon. In the process, the economy went into a severe recession …. I don’t think we necessarily need to take the chemotherapy approach to whipping inflation now, as former President Ford might have put it. I think Republicans can offer specific free-market approaches that use the laws of supply and demand to bring down prices and counter the misguided policies offered by the Biden administration.” [editor’s note: As you might expect, Feehery’s “free market” ideas are actually “slightly more permissive government regulation” ideas – TLK] (06/14/22)

https://thehill.com/opinion/3522121-feehery-republicans-should-embrace-the-free-market-to-whip-inflation-now/

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30) All the Bias That’s Fit to Print
Source: The Pamphleteer
by Davis Hunt

“The Washington Post’s slogan could be updated to ‘Democracy Died in Darkness’ after its series of missteps and mistakes over the past five or so years. From propagandizing the Trump-Russia collusion hoax to calling the lab leak hypothesis a conspiracy to, more recently, printing Amber Heard’s op-ed written by the ACLU and used as evidence in Johnny Depp’s defamation suit … The Post has struggled to say the least. But they’re not alone. CNN has begun to reassess its ‘partisan bias’ and Gannett, owner of The Tennessean, has announced plans to roll back its op-ed section after concluding that ‘readers don’t want us to tell them what to think,’ and that they ‘perceive us as having a biased agenda.’ Just spit-balling here, but what if the problem is that the bias presented by these outlets is just unpopular?” (06/14/22)

https://pamphleteer.co/newsletter/no-274-theres-too-much-bias-in-the-water/

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31) Progressivism, Sexuality, and Mental Illness
Source: Quillette
by Eric Kaufmann

“A granular look at survey data on same-sex behaviour and LGBT identity shows that identification is increasingly diverging from behaviour. More importantly, those who adopt an LGBT identity but display conventionally heterosexual behaviour are a growing and distinct group, who lean strongly to the left politically and experience considerably greater mental health problems than the rest of the population. By contrast, those who engage in same-sex behaviour are more politically moderate and psychologically stable. These facts sit awkwardly with the progressive view that the rise in LGBT identity, like left-handedness, is explained by people increasingly feeling that they can come out of the closet because society is more liberal. … Has some of the increase in anxiety and depression among young people, like the LGBT identity surge, arisen from a culture that values divergence and boundary-transgression over conformity to traditional norms and roles?” (06/15/22)

https://quillette.com/2022/06/14/progressivism-sexuality-and-mental-illness/

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32) Meet the Personal Interest
Source: Common Sense
by Paul Jacob

“‘Poll after poll finds American voters believing the country is on the wrong track,’ Chuck Todd, host of NBC’s Meet the Press, told viewers last Sunday. ‘And if there’s one other thing that Democrats and Republicans have in common these days, it’s that they don’t trust Washington to fix it.’ Is this a smart electorate or what? Todd compared today’s public mood to October 2001, just after the 9/11 terrorist attack. Back then, solid majorities of both Democrats and Republicans ‘had trust in that Republican control of government. Twenty years later, these numbers have collapsed among both parties. … Republicans down to just 9 percent trust in government to do what’s right most or all of the time. It’s a Democratic government,’ he added. ‘That’s why the Democratic number’s a little higher here [29%], but this is really troubling.”’ And then Mr. Todd even posed the right question: ‘How did we get here?'” (06/14/22)

https://thisiscommonsense.org/2022/06/14/meet-the-personal/

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33) Corporate Groups Claiming to Support Service Members Don’t
Source: The American Prospect
by Jarod Facundo

“In 1994, Congress passed the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA) with the intention of prohibiting employment discrimination against members of the military, as well as ensuring minimal disruption for service members and their families when they are called for service. … But forced [sic]-arbitration agreements inserted into many consumer and employment contracts circumvent those service member legal protections, undermining the very reasons those bills were passed. The result is that large corporations routinely fire service members, foreclose on their family homes, repossess their cars, scam their pensions, and even profit from life insurance policies after service members have been killed, according to a 2018 report by the American Association for Justice.” (06/14/22)

https://prospect.org/justice/corporate-groups-claiming-to-support-service-members-dont/

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34) Strategic clarity on Taiwan will paint the US into a corner
Source: Responsible Statecraft
by Christopher McCallion

“When President Biden stated for the third time in the course of his administration that the United States would come to Taiwan’s defense if the island were attacked by China, his staff were forced (again) to walk back the president’s remark and claim that U.S. policy had not changed. But during the IISS Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore over the weekend, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin seemed to reaffirm Biden’s announcement …. With an ironic degree of ‘ambiguity,’ therefore, the Biden administration is nonetheless creeping towards an official policy of ‘strategic clarity,’ with potentially catastrophic consequences.” (06/14/22)

https://responsiblestatecraft.org/2022/06/14/strategic-clarity-on-taiwan-will-paint-the-us-into-a-corner/

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35) Do not underestimate SSI’s means-testing mess
Source: Niskanen Center
by Will Raderman

“The Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program provides cash benefits to nearly 8 million individuals with limited means and limited ability to work. Applicants must meet strict medical criteria to qualify, although no work history is required (unlike with Social Security Disability Insurance). Unfortunately, SSI has many long-running problems, including the fact that many recipients remain in poverty despite the support. While recent bipartisan efforts would help recipients by raising the program’s severe asset limits, the proposed legislation does not address another major problem: stingy benefit levels.” (06/14/22)

https://www.niskanencenter.org/do-not-underestimate-ssis-means-testing-mess/

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36) Bribe Money for Ukrainian Officials?
Source: Future of Freedom Foundation
by Jacob G Hornberger

“In my blog post of May 18, 2022, I raised the possibility that the $40 billion aid package that Congress quickly approved for Ukraine was going to be used, at least in part, to pay multimillion dollar bribes to Ukrainian officials. After all, why else would the members of Congress, as well as the Pentagon’s assets within the mainstream press, react so vociferously against the idea of having the Inspector General monitor how the money is being used? And what better way to ensure that Ukrainian officials remain on board for perpetual war than the payment of bribes to officials serving in what is perhaps the most corrupt regime on the planet? For skeptics, I refer to an article in yesterday’s Wall Street Journal whose title pretty much tells it all: ‘High-Ranking Afghan Officials Escaped to Luxury Homes Abroad.'” (06/14/22)

https://www.fff.org/2022/06/14/bribe-money-for-ukrainian-officials/

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37) We’re all living with the consequences of Biden’s policies
Source: Fox News
by Dana Perino

“Look, for anyone battling addictions or lots of big, thorny problems in their lives, the first step to recovery is admitting you have a problem. And that’s not easy to do. Then you have to accept that you have to get up off your duff and commit to making things better. That’s right, I said duff. And that’s the kind of salty language language you will get from Dana Perino after dark. So here’s what you do. You make a plan, you tackle the issue, you try to change your circumstances, you get better results and solve your problem. You can’t just sit back, blame others and expect everything to be okay. Or can you? Let’s see how the leader of the free world is approaching his set of problems.” (06/14/22)

https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/dana-perino-living-with-consequences-bidens-policies

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38) New York Puts Bitcoin Mining in the Crosshairs
Source: Reason
by Andrea O’Sullivan

“Big governments have many reasons to oppose sovereign monetary technologies like bitcoin. The existence of a permissionless money network provides escape hatches for these states’ many levers of centralized control. It is not surprising that they try to throw the regulatory book at cryptocurrencies from any possible angle. The state of New York is a good case study of this dynamic. The Empire State, home to many titans of the legacy financial system, has promulgated hostile regulations against cryptocurrency applications for years. It set the standard for innovation-killing laws with its 2014 ‘BitLicense,’ which led to a virtual exodus of bitcoin businesses from the state. New York’s attorney general has turned going after cryptocurrency platforms and users into something of a sport. Now New York is again taking the lead on the next hot wave of crypto crackdowns: environmental regulations.” (06/14/22)

https://reason.com/2022/06/14/new-york-puts-bitcoin-mining-in-the-crosshairs/

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39) Why It Matters What’s Going on Right Now at the WTO
Source: CounterPunch
by Deborah James

“After many postponements, the 12th Ministerial Conference (MC12) of the World Trade Organization (WTO) will take place June 12–15, 2022, in Geneva. Media coverage has focused almost exclusively on whether governments will agree to waive provisions of the Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) agreement. The WTO’s TRIPS rules, which provide maximalist protections to Big Pharma’s patents, trade secrets, copyrights, industrial designs, and other ‘intellectual property,’ are preventing developing countries from being able to expand manufacturing of COVID-19 vaccines, treatments, and tests. … But much else is at stake at the 12th Ministerial, including remedies for the current food crisis and ongoing food insecurity, fisheries subsidies, democracy, and development, and other vitally important issues.” (06/14/22)

https://www.counterpunch.org/2022/06/14/why-it-matters-whats-going-on-right-now-at-the-wto/

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40) The Centenary of Ludwig Von Mises’s Critique of Socialism
Source: American Institute for Economic Research
by Richard M Ebeling

“It is now 100 years since the first (German-language) edition of Mises’s Socialism appeared in print in 1922. It is a century in which socialism-in-practice has been experienced in a wide variety of countries around the world. But when the volume was published in 1922, the First World War had been over for only less than four years. The Bolshevik revolutionaries in Russia under Vladimir Lenin had only recently triumphed over their anti-communist opponents in a bloody civil war that ended the year before. … its relevancy could hardly be questioned, but it still seemed ‘academic,’ that is, still a theoretical critique of whether or not a socialist economic system could be an effective and superior alternative to the ‘capitalist order,’ whose days seemed inevitably numbered.” (06/14/22)

https://www.aier.org/article/the-centenary-of-ludwig-von-misess-critique-of-socialism/

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41) Biden’s New Press Secretary Almost Calls Saudis A “Regime”
Source: Caitlin Johnstone, Rogue Journalist
by Caitlin Johnstone

“White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre came very close to committing the cardinal sin of referring to a US-aligned nation as a ‘regime’ on Monday. In the official White House transcript of Jean-Pierre’s interaction with a reporter inquiring about Biden’s upcoming meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the press secretary’s comment reads as follows: ‘Of course, he will be — they will discuss energy with the Saudi government.’ However, if you watch a video clip … you’ll notice Jean-Pierre gets tripped up before the word ‘government,’ with a more accurate transcribing reading something like, ‘Of course, he will be … they will discuss energy with the Saudi re — … uhh, err, government.’ Which is hilarious, because for imperial spinmeisters the word ‘regime’ is traditionally reserved for governments which are not aligned with the US empire, because it suggests that they are undemocratic and authoritarian.” (06/14/22)

https://caitlinjohnstone.com/2022/06/14/bidens-new-press-secretary-almost-calls-saudis-a-regime/

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42) Electric Vehicles Need Only a Gentle Push
Source: RealClearPolitics
by Froma Harrop

“What can you say about the president’s gallop to decarbonize the economy other than ‘giddyap?’ Climate change is an existential threat to this country and world. But policy must be nuanced. On his push to build infrastructure for electric vehicles, President Joe Biden should consider a lighter touch on the crop. We specifically refer to his plan to have EV chargers installed every 50 miles along major highways — with $5 billion in funding attached. All this sounds super, but such a regulation could cause headaches in Western states that are home to significant metro areas but also have huge expanses where few live and major highways crossing them.” [editor’s note: How about instead of “gentle pushes” from government, government gets out of the way and lets the market take care of business? – TLK] (06/14/22)

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2022/06/14/electric_vehicles_need_only_a_gentle_push_147736.html

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43) A Defense of Young Men
Source: Freeman’s Perspective
by Paul Rosenberg

“Young men get a bad rap, not only in modern narratives, but in assumptions that portray them as the aberrant sex, rather than the normative one. Neither sex is normative, of course; humans come in two basic varieties, and both are equally necessary. My personal experience with young men ran counter to the narrative and assumptions, and I think it’s time that the boys of the West should be defended. Most of them are good kids, and they deserve to be seen that way … and portrayed that way.” (06/14/22)

https://freemansperspective.com/a-defense-of-young-men/

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44) Congress Is Willingly Abdicating Its War Powers Again
Source: Antiwar.com
by Ted Galen Carpenter

“The U.S. Constitution explicitly gives Congress, not the president, the authority to determine if the republic should go to war. Unfortunately, that fundamental point is now little more than a quaint historical footnote. Congress has issued no declarations of war since the early 1940s, when it did so against Nazi Germany, Imperial Japan, and other Axis powers. Yet the United States has launched more than a dozen significant ‘presidential wars’ since then. Moreover, that pace shows little sign of slowing.” (06/14/22)

https://original.antiwar.com/ted_galen_carpenter/2022/06/13/congress-is-willingly-abdicating-its-war-powers-again/

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45) The Swamp vs. America: Biden Policies Are Making America Poorer
Source: Town Hall
by Stephen Moore

“Gallup and other primary and reputable pollsters find that the public is very worried. About 2 in 10 respondents rate the U.S. economy as good or great. That compares with nearly 6 in 10 people who thought the economy was good or great throughout Donald Trump’s presidency. In other words, three times the number of people liked the way things were going under Trump policies than feel the same way about Bidenomics. The Washington Post, The Atlantic and other rags inside the Beltway — the one place on the planet that gets richer when the rest of the country gets poorer — have been wondering why the public is so down in the dumps. The standard view inside the Beltway is that the public just doesn’t appreciate how well the country is doing.” (06/14/22)

https://townhall.com/columnists/stephenmoore/2022/06/14/the-swamp-vs-america-biden-policies-are-making-america-poorer-n2608666

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46) Democrats Need a Trump of Their Own to Win in 2024
Source: The Daily Beast
by Matt Lewis

“Donald Trump, the man who tried to remain president after losing the 2020 election, is still the prohibitive favorite to be the GOP nominee. This leaves America with a potential choice, as conservative John Podhoretz recently described it, between ‘a man with a drool cup, versus a raging psychotic.’ … I have spent a lot of time and energy decrying the celebritization of politics (the calamity of Trump being a good example of what concerned me about the trend), but the horse is out of the barn. We live in the age of celebrity; and while mixing entertainment and politics can result in a toxic brew, not all celebrities behave like Trump, and entertainers can sometimes make terrific communicators and effective leaders. Could this be what Democrats — who are obviously out of ideas (and inspiring politicians) need?” (06/14/22)

https://www.thedailybeast.com/democrats-need-a-trump-of-their-own-to-win-in-2024

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47) Can the January 6 Committee Hearings Break Through the Barriers of Political Ignorance and Bias Underpinning the Big Lie?
Source: The Volokh Conspiracy
by Ilya Somin

“[I]gnorance and bias is far from unique to Trump voters, Republicans, and right-wingers. There are lots of parallel examples on the left. Social science evidence indicates that bias in evaluation of political information is widespread among both liberals and conservatives, with neither being significantly better or worse than the other, on average. But the persistence of the Big Lie about the 2020 election may be more dangerous than most otherwise similar examples. … If you believe that the 2020 election was ‘stolen’ from Trump, you are probably predisposed to believe similar claims about future elections, and to support the use of illegal and violent means to forestall such injustice. Ironically, in the name of preventing an electoral ‘steal,’ Big Lie believers could end up facilitating the very evil they think they are preventing.” (06/13/22)

https://reason.com/volokh/2022/06/13/can-the-january-6-committee-hearings-break-through-the-barriers-of-political-ignorance-and-bias-underpinning-the-big-lie/

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48) The Economic Meltdown Has Roots in Lockdown
Source: Brownstone Institute
by Jeffrey A Tucker

“American’s capacity for denial is truly a thing to behold. For at least 27 months, it should have been obvious that we were headed for a grave crisis. Not only that: the crisis was already here in March 2020. For weird reasons, some people, many people, imagined that governments could just shut down an economy and turn it back on without consequence. And yet here we are. … Our elites had two years to fix this unfolding disaster. They did nothing. Now we face terrible, grim, grueling, exploitative inflation, at the same time we are plunging into recession again, and people sit around wondering what the heck happened.” (06/13/22)

https://brownstone.org/articles/the-economic-meltdown-has-roots-in-lockdown/

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49) Bill Clinton Did More than Milton Friedman to Sell Neoliberalism
Source: In These Times
by Lily Geismer

“In recent years, the term ’neoliberalism’ has reverberated across academia, Twitter, and major media outlets. It has increasingly become shorthand for describing and dismissing the centrist and corporatist bent of the Democratic Party, symbolized by Bill and Hillary Clinton. This popularization has also stretched it thin. Broadly, neoliberalism describes the theory of political economy that free markets and government austerity are the best way to create individual freedom and choice. The term also has become a way to define the historical period since the 1970s when these ideas of market fundamentalism, disseminated by Milton Friedman and the Chicago school of economics, came to structure seemingly all aspects of governance and spheres of human activity in the United States and much of the world.” (06/14/22)

https://inthesetimes.com/article/bill-clinton-neoliberalism-milton-friedman-democrats-market-capitalism

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50) Lies about our history support enemies of liberty
Source: The Price of Liberty
by Nathan Barton

“Perhaps there are lies about historical events that can be and are used to support efforts to increase human liberty, to protect freedom. Perhaps readers can remind us here at TPOL of what those may be. Offhand, I can’t think of any that are seriously proposed. However, we can see on the pages of the internet and elsewhere how lies about history are used by those who want to TAKE AWAY the liberty we should all have.” (06/13/22)

https://thepriceofliberty.org/2022/06/13/lies-about-our-history-support-enemies-of-liberty/

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51) Free Talk Live, 06/14/22
Source: Free Talk Live

"Free LaMDA! :: National Debt :: AI -- Friends or Slaves? :: Sarah’s AI Overlord :: Conan Frugalist :: We read the full, amazing interview with LaMDA that Google doesn’t want you to see or believe. :: Show: 2022-06-14 Ian, Aria, Conan." [Flash audio or MP3] (06/14/22)

https://freetalklive.com/archives?ppplayer=5c48425a5422918dc6f904bd1cb7e00f&ppepisode=29d11964d6242920d394f8122e7e8ee3

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52) Hubwonk, 06/14/22
Source: Pioneer Institute

“Lifelines for the Untethered: Research to Reach and Recover Homeless Americans.” [various formats] (06/14/22)

https://pioneerinstitute.org/featured/lifelines-for-the-untethered-research-to-reach-and-recover-homeless-americans/

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53) Power Problems, 06/14/22
Source: Cato Institute

“Great Powers and Territorial Disputes.” [various formats] (06/14/22)

https://www.cato.org/multimedia/power-problems/great-powers-territorial-disputes

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54) Ron Paul Liberty Report, 06/14/22
Source: Ron Paul Liberty Report

“January 6 Committee: Inquisition Theater.” [Flash video] (06/14/22)

http://www.ronpaullibertyreport.com/archives/january-6-committee-inquisition-theater

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55) Rising, 06/14/22
Source: The Hill

“Senior markets reporter at Insider, Matthew Fox, breaks down yesterday’s plunge in the stock market.” [Flash video] (06/14/22)

https://thehill.com/hilltv/rising/3522608-rising-june-14-2022/

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56) The Bryan Hyde Show, 06/14/22
Source: The Bryan Hyde Show

“Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos joins me for our weekly attempt to make sense of the latest developments we’re experiencing as Clown World continues to unfold.” [Flash audio] (06/14/22)

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/2022-june-14-the-bryan-hyde-show-hour-one/id1524083876?i=1000566378532

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57) Cyberlaw Podcast, episode 411
Source: The Volokh Conspiracy

“We Go To RSA So You Don’t Have To.” [MP3] (06/13/22)

https://reason.com/volokh/2022/06/13/we-go-to-rsa-so-you-dont-have-to/

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58) FiveThirtyEight Politics Podcast, 06/13/22
Source: FiveThirtyEight

“Are Centrists The Most Powerful Politicians?” [various formats] (06/13/22)

https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/politics-podcast-are-centrists-the-most-powerful-politicians/

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59) Aisha Jumaan on The Scott Horton Show
Source: The Scott Horton Show

“Aisha Jumaan from the Yemen Relief and Reconstruction Foundation joined Scott on Antiwar Radio to discuss the war in Yemen.” [various formats] (06/13/22)

https://scotthorton.org/interviews/6-3-22-aisha-jumaan-on-how-you-can-help-end-the-war-against-yemen/

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60) There’s a Policy for That with Susan Pendergrass, 06/13/22
Source: Show-Me Institute

“Inflation is Getting Worse with Dr. Howard Wall.” [various formats] (06/13/22)

https://showmeinstitute.org/blog/economy/podcast-inflation-is-getting-worse-with-dr-howard-wall/

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