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People are all about limiting government power until somebody they like controls it. Then they want to expand it. This is a really dumb strategy — especially if you want liberty. LISTEN Michael Maharrey · The Problem With Power: Thoughts From Maharrey Head #160...
We have a new boss in the U.S. House of Representatives. Unfortunately, he’s pretty much the same as the old boss. Michael Maharrey · New Boss Same As The Old Boss Oh sure, House Speaker Mike Johnson might be superficially different from former Speaker Kevin...
When I talk about the massive national debt, most people just shrug. Except for a few contrarians, the average person doesn’t seem to think the debt is that big of a problem. Well, I beg to differ. And so did most people in the founding generation. The great...
Most people in the U.S. revere George Washington. But sadly, most people reject his foreign policy. In this episode of the podcast, I give an overview of Washington’s foreign policy and talk about why we should consider it today. LISTEN Many consider Washington...
We were warned — a party spirit is destructive to liberty. Unfortunately, we live in a world of partisan hackery. A “party spirit” drives politics today. It’s Team Red against Team Blue. A lot of people are more concerned with owning the...
The consolidation of power in the central government is dangerous to your liberty. After a nearly 3-year hiatus, the Thoughts from Maharrey Head is back. In this episode, I talk about the problem with centralized government power, why it’s dangerous, and why...