After catching up on their week, the guys lament the regrettable state of the food supply in America before Brian dives into Tucker Carlson’s recent interview with Ron Paul. That leads to a discussion of the Federal Reserve and the role of central banks in capitalist economies. A broader discussion of libertarian-ism ensues. Then, Nate advocates for a neo-Reformation in which we stop paying interest to the wealthy for access to their money, much like the denizens of the late Middle Ages stopped paying the Vatican for sin forgiveness.
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After catching up on their week, the guys lament the regrettable state of the food supply in America before Brian dives into Tucker Carlson’s recent interview with Ron Paul. That leads to a discussion of the Federal Reserve and the role of central banks in capitalist economies. A broader discussion of libertarian-ism ensues. Then, Nate advocates for a neo-Reformation in which we stop paying interest to the wealthy for access to their money, much like the denizens of the late Middle Ages stopped paying the Vatican for sin forgiveness.