Dick Armey: From Economist to Congressman (4018)
Joining Host Dennis McCuistion is Dick Armey, Ph.D., Former House Majority Leader, and Congressman, author of Leader, his autobiography.
Joining Host Dennis McCuistion is Dick Armey, Ph.D., Former House Majority Leader, and Congressman, author of Leader, his autobiography.
2024 was not a good year for DEI. It’s become a controversial topic, with companies and educational institutions which once embraced Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Many are openly withdrawing their support. Is DEI dead?
Economists are sharply divided on the effectiveness of tariffs. Do they help increase domestic manufacturing? Or do they expose U.S. consumers and companies to retaliations from countries in their markets? Our experts weigh in. Join us for a spirited conversation with perspectives both for and against tariffs.
Join us to learn what Joanna Williams says woke actually is and how it has infiltrated our society. And why she thinks we should confront it.
Can freedom be measured or categorized? Are some states more free than others?
The demands of our highest office have changed. Are we expecting too much of our elected leaders?
As we approach the inauguration of the 47th American president, it’s an ideal time to reflect on past leaders and consider which of them are remembered as the most successful.
Joining Host Jim Falk are Corinne Hess, a sophomore at Berkeley University, California, and Zachary Suri, a sophomore at Yale University, New Haven Connecticut. Our guests lived the campus protest experience firsthand.
What is a Classical Liberal...and why is that important today?
Sanctions are now a favored tool for the United States to use against adversaries such as Russia, Iran, North Korea, and many other countries and individuals. Presently the U.S. has sanctions against more than 30 countries. Are they working?