Topic: Libertarian

27 chapters across the catalog

Healthcare Monstrosity 1⧸3: Sasan Sadat Presents The Economic Problems With Real Solutions [67a3kvgODbw]

Healthcare Monstrosity 1⧸3: Sasan Sadat Presents The Economic Problems With Real Solutions [67a3kvgODbw]

Reuters Fact-Check, Libertarian Response to Healthcare Bill Criticism

A speaker defends their previous analysis of the new healthcare legislation against accusations of lying and right-wing bias. Citing Reuters as a primary source, the speaker confirms that the bill includes fines for individuals who do not purchase health insurance. The discussion emphasizes a libertarian perspective rather than a Republican one, arguing that the current healthcare status quo is broken but the proposed fix is mathematically unsound.

Terry Liberty Parker Talks About The Federal Raid At Waco April 19th, 1993 [nUJFTHDJy4U]
5:00 - 5:23

Terry Liberty Parker Talks About The Federal Raid At Waco April 19th, 1993 [nUJFTHDJy4U]

Jeff Davis and Public Access Media Coverage

Terry Liberty Parker, a libertarian broadcaster in Austin, Texas, concludes the segment by praising Jeff Davis for his work on public access television. Parker asserts that the establishment media will not adequately cover the injustices of the Waco siege. The broadcast emphasizes a commitment to libertarian principles and independent media reporting.

The Freedom Report   Steve Lane, Rusty Fields, Alex Jones [B3ToJZd91Mg]
42:38 - 45:00

The Freedom Report Steve Lane, Rusty Fields, Alex Jones [B3ToJZd91Mg]

Libertarian Party, Drug Decriminalization, Texas Best Seminars

A caller from Atlanta discusses the growth of the libertarian movement and the challenges of the Libertarian Party's stance on drug decriminalization. The hosts admit that while they support personal freedom, the total decriminalization of drugs remains a difficult and "sticky" issue for many supporters.

Mister X Calls In To The Jeff Davis Show About Crack Use And Thievery [hev7tkwcMAE]
9:46 - 11:57

Mister X Calls In To The Jeff Davis Show About Crack Use And Thievery [hev7tkwcMAE]

Libertarian Perspectives, Victimless Crimes and Legal Punishment

The discussion shifts to the legal and moral philosophy regarding drug use, specifically the libertarian view that no crime exists without a victim. Participants argue that smoking crack in a private residence is a personal choice, but crossing the line into violating someone else's person or property through burglary warrants punishment. The subject expresses offense at the suggestion of punishment, leading to a clarification that the penalty should apply to the theft itself regardless of the perpetrator's drug use.

Live And Let Live Radio  Carla Howell Lib.Party Exec Director Almost Got Rid Of MA State Income Tax [ BzLq6X GwE]
0:00 - 1:35

Live And Let Live Radio Carla Howell Lib.Party Exec Director Almost Got Rid Of MA State Income Tax [ BzLq6X GwE]

Live & Let Live Introduction, Carla Howell and Massachusetts Politics

Host Gary Johnson introduces the program Live & Let Live on the Logos Radio Network, airing Sunday nights. The featured guest is Carla Howell, Executive Director of the Libertarian Party, who joins to discuss her efforts to repeal the Massachusetts state income tax and her experience running against Mitt Romney.

Live And Let Live Radio  Carla Howell Lib.Party Exec Director Almost Got Rid Of MA State Income Tax [ BzLq6X GwE]
9:02 - 11:15

Live And Let Live Radio Carla Howell Lib.Party Exec Director Almost Got Rid Of MA State Income Tax [ BzLq6X GwE]

Bold Political Proposals, Ron Paul and Gary Johnson Spending Cuts

Political strategy should focus on bold proposals to shrink government, such as Ron Paul's plan to cut $1 trillion from the federal budget or Gary Johnson's proposed 43% spending reduction. Howell argues that radical spending by mainstream parties makes significant cuts a responsible and necessary alternative rather than a fringe position.

Live And Let Live Radio  Carla Howell Lib.Party Exec Director Almost Got Rid Of MA State Income Tax [ BzLq6X GwE]
34:03 - 35:30

Live And Let Live Radio Carla Howell Lib.Party Exec Director Almost Got Rid Of MA State Income Tax [ BzLq6X GwE]

Libertarian Party Convention, 2012 Presidential Nomination

The Libertarian Party will hold its presidential nominating convention in Las Vegas during the first weekend of May. The selected nominee will run in the general election against Barack Obama and the Republican candidate, offering a platform focused on shrinking government.

Alex Jones Bullhorns Million Mom March In Austin Texas   May 14, 2000 [dEmveTGhVIU]
1:22:36 - 1:26:35

Alex Jones Bullhorns Million Mom March In Austin Texas May 14, 2000 [dEmveTGhVIU]

Libertarian Identity and Closing Remarks

Alex Jones clarifies his political identity as a Libertarian, distancing himself from both the NRA and the Republican Party. He mentions his involvement in rebuilding the Branch Davidian site in Waco and his commitment to establishing 10,000 FM micro-stations. He concludes his demonstration by asserting that he will physically defend the country if necessary.

Alex Jones On Howard Stern.  Stern Thinks Bin Laden Was Eaten By Gay Fish & Suicidal Shrimp [fyEagZ2VDIg]
4:19 - 6:42

Alex Jones On Howard Stern. Stern Thinks Bin Laden Was Eaten By Gay Fish & Suicidal Shrimp [fyEagZ2VDIg]

Alex Jones Radio Career, Early Influences and Education

Alex Jones outlines his 17-year career in radio, beginning at KJFK in Austin, Texas, where he transitioned from public access television to talk radio. He discusses his rejection of what he terms "socialist brainwashing" in college and his decision to pursue ranch management before committing to political commentary. His early platform focused on defending the Second Amendment and property rights.

Jeff Davis With Gary Johnson Talking About Waco Massacre 20th Anniversary On April 19 2013 [M2lwZTtN5Dk]
21:46 - 23:05

Jeff Davis With Gary Johnson Talking About Waco Massacre 20th Anniversary On April 19 2013 [M2lwZTtN5Dk]

Libertarian Perspectives, Gay Marriage and Immigration Policy

Jeff Davis outlines a libertarian stance on social issues, asserting that the government has no legitimate authority to regulate marriage or immigration. He advocates for free and open borders, stating that "illegal human beings" do not exist. The segment concludes with the assertion that consensual relationships between adults should remain entirely outside of government jurisdiction.

Mike Hanson For County Commissioner 2001 Fundraiser MC'd By Alex Jones  Michael Badnarik Speaker [dGDG9JZhsco]
10:32 - 13:31

Mike Hanson For County Commissioner 2001 Fundraiser MC'd By Alex Jones Michael Badnarik Speaker [dGDG9JZhsco]

Constitutional Enforcement and Michael Badnarik State Representative Run

The discussion emphasizes the urgent need to enforce the Bill of Rights and the Constitution to combat societal disintegration and the "New World Order." Michael Badnarik, a Libertarian constitutional educator running for State Representative, is introduced to the stage. The speaker encourages citizens to run for office regardless of party affiliation to seize control of the technological "double-edged sword" used by the elite.

Terry Liberty Parker(Classic 1996  Very Rare) Interview With Jeff Davis Alex Jones Terrorism [42AXBw9g0K0]
11:06 - 14:13

Terry Liberty Parker(Classic 1996 Very Rare) Interview With Jeff Davis Alex Jones Terrorism [42AXBw9g0K0]

Libertarian Principles and Diverse Political Seminars

The core principle of freedom is defined as the right to do anything as long as one does not initiate physical force against others or their property. Monthly seminars held at the Chariot are described as highly diverse events involving people of all races and backgrounds discussing government overreach. A caller's attempt to compare modern issues to Civil War-era slavery is dismissed as government programming.

Jeff Davis(Classic 1996) Black Helicopters And UFOs [gFYB48dpJTk]
1:06:11 - 1:10:22

Jeff Davis(Classic 1996) Black Helicopters And UFOs [gFYB48dpJTk]

Zecharia Sitchin and the 12th Planet Theory

A caller references Zecharia Sitchin's book The 12th Planet, which posits that a rogue planet on a 3,600-year orbit is returning to our solar system, causing geological upheaval. The conversation also touches on the Libertarian Party, with the host expressing support for their goal of dismantling the IRS. The caller suggests that ancient civilizations were aware of this 12th planet, while modern governments suppress the information.

Jeff Davis Alex Jones Shelly Williams Nov.4, 1996   American Indian Movement⧸NWO [2CD2ApoRNQQ]
41:27 - 44:19

Jeff Davis Alex Jones Shelly Williams Nov.4, 1996 American Indian Movement⧸NWO [2CD2ApoRNQQ]

Terry Lewis Barker, Asteroid Mining and Libertarianism

Caller Terry Lewis Barker discusses the "choke point" in human history where technology can either destroy the planet or enable civilization to expand into the asteroid belt for minerals. Barker advocates for the Libertarian Party's principle of non-aggression, arguing that society must move away from the paradigm of "bully or be bullied." The conversation emphasizes individual self-reliance over dependence on "Big Daddy government."

Freedom Report(Classic 1998) Alex Jones And Steve Lane Co Host In Delta Force Attacks [Ah7ategSXD0]
58:07 - 1:01:53

Freedom Report(Classic 1998) Alex Jones And Steve Lane Co Host In Delta Force Attacks [Ah7ategSXD0]

Colonial History, Inalienable Rights and Synergy

A historical comparison is drawn between the current freedom movement and the American Revolution of the 1770s, noting that only a small percentage of the population initially supported the rebellion. The hosts argue that rights are endowed by a creator rather than the government or the IRS. They advocate for a libertarian paradigm where the system exists only to punish criminals rather than disarm the public.

Steve Lane And Alex Jones Classic Freedom Report June 1, 1998(Call In TV Show) [JuuECjxS134]
1:06:00 - 1:08:16

Steve Lane And Alex Jones Classic Freedom Report June 1, 1998(Call In TV Show) [JuuECjxS134]

Media Labeling, Racism Allegations and The Chronicle

The speaker defends themselves against allegations of racism and "extreme libertarianism" published in The Chronicle. They point to their diverse associations, including Jewish and Arab speakers at events for the Young Conservatives of Texas, to refute the claims. The segment argues that the media uses these labels to marginalize those who oppose federal overreach and international military interventions.

Freedom Report W Steve Lane July 6, 1998 [QRxcVllnycQ]
1:41:27 - 1:44:39

Freedom Report W Steve Lane July 6, 1998 [QRxcVllnycQ]

Church Gatherings, Libertarianism and Drug Decriminalization

The discussion questions whether the "no right to socialize" ruling would eventually apply to religious gatherings in churches. The hosts explore the Libertarian Party's stance on drug decriminalization, acknowledging it as a "sticky situation." They argue that while substances like gasoline or fertilizer can be dangerous, the focus should be on the abuse of products rather than their legality.

KXAN 36 News Waco Cover Up Protest Bull Horned By Jeff Davis, Alex Jones, And Others 7 28 1998 [LhPivKbV32g]
19:58 - 22:28

KXAN 36 News Waco Cover Up Protest Bull Horned By Jeff Davis, Alex Jones, And Others 7 28 1998 [LhPivKbV32g]

Libertarian Protesters, Confronting Political Figures

A group of protesters carrying libertarian signs discusses their history of confronting figures such as Al Gore, Hillary Clinton, and Dan Rather. They express frustration that KXAN staff will not allow citizens to enter the building to ask questions about news coverage. The segment notes the presence of Chris Ramirez and the absence of a police response to their peaceful demonstration.

Jeff Davis And Alex Jones Random Raw Clips [uiEr OrjzP8]
1:00:09 - 1:09:00

Jeff Davis And Alex Jones Random Raw Clips [uiEr OrjzP8]

Libertarian Opposition, AISD Bond and Property Liens

The local Libertarian position against the Austin Independent School District bond proposal emphasizes that property taxes function as a lien against homes, jeopardizing the housing security of families. Critics argue that population growth should provide sufficient tax revenue without new debt and that the $600,000 spent on promoting the bond is a misuse of public funds. They urge voters to reject the proposal to stop the cycle of increasing debt and "financial slavery."