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Gold and Silver: Prospecting for Liberty: Mises Circle in New Mexico23:04 What should people think about the renewed interest in precious metals? Join Ryan McMaken, Jp Cortez, Kevin Duffy, and Mark Thornton for a discussion you won't find in traditional financial media. The Seen and the Unseen Cost of Mamdani's Grocery Discount22:00 Mayor Zohran Mamdani has stated plans for five city-owned grocery stores to compete with private stores in NYC. However, as Henry Hazlitt and Frederic Bastiat before him have pointed out, the unseen costs in an initiative like this will outweigh the “seen” benefits. Three Things We can Do Now as the US Empire Ends19:52 "The state has proven incapable of leading us wisely, and our growing recognition of that cold fact is amazingly liberating." Jamaica’s Reparations Campaign is a Waste of a Good Government18:43 The island nation of Jamaica has the potential to be an economic powerhouse, but, instead, the government wishes to pursue a self-defeating policy of demanding “reparations” from Great Britain and other western nations. The Seen and the Unseen Cost of a Government Grocery Discount18:43 Mayor Zohran Mamdani has stated plans for five city-owned grocery stores to compete with private stores in NYC. However, as Henry Hazlitt and Frederic Bastiat before him have pointed out, the unseen costs in an initiative like this will outweigh the “seen” benefits. Support the Troops: Bring Them Home!18:43 Last week we heard that US sailors and Marines aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln and other ships in the Middle East were being fed food that, from photos that Spy-State Oligarch Peter Thiel Buys Stake in Argentina's Largest Oil Producer18:43 Thiel's contacts with Milei's inner circle have broadened since his arrival in Argentina in April, with sit-downs with key administration staff. Equality Before the Law, Not Privilege by Group Membership12:57 Ludwig von Mises favored liberalism, which was based upon the equality of each person before the law. Today, elites are seeking a regime in which the law is written and enforced to favor one group over another. The Fed’s Confidence Game: Gold, Debt, and What Comes Next17.srpna Dr. Mark Thornton of the Mises Institute joins VRIC Media to discuss what may really be driving Federal Reserve policy—and why the Fed’s priorities may have far more to do with government debt, financial markets, and confidence in the dollar than simply controlling inflation. If Markets Are Booming, Why Are You Struggling?17.srpna Mises Institute’s Mark Thornton joins Lynette Zang to break down why financial markets can boom while everyday Americans continue to struggle. They discuss the AI-driven market surge, rising debt, distorted markets, declining purchasing power, and why the difference between owning real money and relying on a financial system built on debt matters now more than ever. Keynes Before He Became a Keynesian17.srpna The costs of war are vast and horrific. Most people know this, which raises the question of why the US government seemingly can’t live without it. Is it simply Why the Fed Should Not Accommodate Increases in the Demand for Money17.srpna Most economists believe that a growing economy needs a growing supply of money. While sounding like a common-sense idea, it turns out to be dreadfully wrong. Government Intervention and Economic Inequality15.srpna Mark Thornton explains how government intervention creates inequality, privileging protected industries and politically connected insiders while pushing costs onto everyone else. The Pretexts and Motives Behind Government Regulation15.srpna Murray Rothbard wrote many years ago that government regulation, ostensibly created to protect consumers, actually protects incumbent producers from competition. Decades later, nothing has changed. |