Ernest Hancock
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Freeedom’s Phoenix Headline News
Hour 1 — Freedom’s Phoenix Headline News
Hour 2 — Lew Rockwell (libertarian author/editor; Founder /Chairman of the Ludwig von Mises Institute) on the Mises Circle Event in PHX Nov 7th where he is a speaker
Hour 3 — Matt Papke and Shane Krauser come in studio to talk about Life Leadership and how to monetize the freedom movement
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October 16th, 2015
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Hour 1
Ernest Hancock
Freedom’s Phoenix Headline News
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TOPICS Discussed…
‘Oath Keepers’ to form college chapters to stop students from ‘cooperating in their own
In an Oct. 9 statement posted on the group’s website, Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes and media director Jason Van Tatenhove wrote that the “obvious answer to school shootings on college and high school campuses is that the students must stop submitting and cooperating in their own murders. They must fight back, and we will show them how.”
The school chapters will be set up as part of the Oath Keepers’ S.T.O.P. (Students Taking Over Protection Program), according to the statement.
“Oath Keepers military, police and first-responder instructors will teach the students to fight back with empty hands, improvised weapons, knives, and firearms, and will teach them effective combat mindset and awareness techniques and strategies so the students can be their own “first-responders” and take out an active shooter,” the statement reads.
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Obama’s effort to ‘nudge’ America
For the past year, the Obama administration has been running an experiment: Is it possible to make policy more effective by using psychology on citizens?
The nickname is “nudging”—the idea that policymakers can change people’s behavior just by presenting choices or information differently. The classic example is requiring people to opt out of being an organ donor, instead of opting in, when they sign up for a driver’s license. Without any change in rules, the small tweak has boosted the number of registered organ donors in many states.
Nudging has gained a lot of high-profile advocates, including behavioral-law guru Cass Sunstein and former budget czar Peter Orszag. Not everyone likes the idea—”the behaviorists are saying that you, consumer, are stupid,” said Bill Shughart, a professor of public choice at Utah State University—but President Obama was intrigued enough that he actually hired Sunstein, a law professor at Harvard who co-wrote the best-known book about the topic, “Nudge.”
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