This week's episode covers the Philadelphia Association's Diamond Jubilee, the cost of government regulation in the UK, the birth of the Abundance Institute, and the attempt to overturn the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's latest rules on credit card late fees.This week's interview Kendall Cotton, director of the Montana Frontier Institute. We talk about affordable housing, the future of AI, red vs. blue in state politics, the glory of federalism, and how Montana can reclaim its throne as the king of minerals and mining. I talk.
Recent episodes:
- free the economy Episode 69: Alexander Hammond's Hero of Progress
- free the economy Episode 68: Censorship by proxy by Jenin Younes
- free the economy Episode 67: Ultimate Online with Brad Porambo
- free the economy Episode 66: Gig work with Liya Paragashvili
- free the economy Episode 65: Paying for the Organs with Pete Jaworski
- free the economy Episode 64: Protecting Election Integrity with Walter Olson
- free the economy Episode 63: Free Markets and the Common Good with Ian Murray
- free the economy Episode 62: Becoming Politically Homeless with John Tillman
- free the economy Episode 61: Federal Tech and Deb Collier
- free the economy Episode 60: Federalism Triumphs with Patrick Gleason
We'll have a guest next week, so please stop by. Will Reinhart of the American Enterprise Institute.