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 97

On February 13th, 2014 I’ll join a distinguished panel of experts at the Maple Tavern in Maple Grove Minnesota, for the Liberty Tea Party Patriots. The Liberty group’s chair, Mary Amlaw sent panelists a series of questions for the discussion between our panel and the Liberty group. I think these are great thought starters for anyone interested in politics these days regardless of your ‘polarity’. So, rather than rehash the news or talk about the Superbowl, Podcast 97 addresses those questions. Sponsored by The Incrediwear Store and by Tax Tiger. Here’s more information on the February 13th event: teapartypatriots.org.

Podcast 62

Use of the word technology is common these days, but the convergence of technology in all kinds of places is changing the world we have grown up in, completely. If we feel the upheaval, so does business, and government. The effects of the third industrial revolution are decentralization, diffusion and independence. Why then do our government, big corporations and social institutions hang on so tightly to central control. Is it a death grip? Sponsored by www.xgovernmentcars.com.