Podcast 122

Technology disrupts and decentralizes central powers, and amplifies the power of the individual. We’re just entering the second industrial revolution. Making this technology revolution work for us will be a tall order. To avoid being pulled down by the partisan bickering these days, liberty loving people need a mission. What if the vision of a strong central government – sold to us over the last 150 years – is exactly the wrong vision for dynamic growth and American leadership in the world? What if the long forgotten Jeffersonian Vision for America, is the vision we need in the 21st century. Sponsored by Ryan Plumbing and Heating of Saint Paul

Podcast 114 – Ying Ma

Ying Ma joins Bob Davis to talk about China’s strengths and weaknesses in relation to the United States and the rest of the world. Will China’s rise mean America’s fall? US First Lady Michelle Obama’s China trip is generating controversy, but there isn’t much substantive conversation about what China’s rise means, what the economic slowdown in China may mean for the world and its political system, and America’s position in all of this. Learn the reality about China, with one of the world’s foremost experts on the subject. Ying Ma writes about China, International Affairs, the free market and conservatism. Much of her writing chronicles the crossroads of political and economic freedom and China’s rising influence on world affairs. Ying Ma is the author of Chinese Girl in The Ghetto. Learn more about Ma at yingma.org. Sponsored by Baklund R&D.

Podcast 98

Getting you ready for the weekend with the top stories of this week, and next week. From the economy, inequality, Americans losing billions at the casinos, to Ed Snowden, and Senator Warren’s plans to have the post office provide banking services. Can you imagine the lines? No wonder they’re buying up ammunition! Plus the failing Magnetosphere and my weather predictions. Sponsored by Tax Tiger and the Incrediwearstore.