Bob Inglis was the U.S. Representative for South Carolina. This small-government Christian conservative from South Carolina; believes in a free-market answer to climate change. Find out more.
Read more#113 America's Male Unemployment Crisis: Ed Glaeser
Harvard University Professor Edward Glaeser says "there's a war on work." Taxation, housing, regulatory and social policies aimed at improving the lives of low income Americans, he says, often remove incentives for people to get a job. We based our episode on the findings and solutions suggested in Ed's article for City Journal-- "The War on Work and How to End It."
Read more#106 Defusing The Prison Population Bomb: John Pfaff
Our guest, John Pfaff of Fordham University is both a law professor and an economist. Author of "Locked In: The True Causes of Mass Incarceration—and How to Achieve Real Reform," he says state and local policies matter far more than changes in the federal system.
Read more#102 Neil deGrasse Tyson: Space, The Universe and The Case for Science, Part.1
Neil deGrasse Tyson, America’s most prominent spokesman for science and Director of New York City’s Hayden Planetarium, talks about the benefits of a cosmic perspective, the case for manned space flight and much more in this first part of our wide-ranging conversation. We also discussed Tyson's new book, "Astrophysics for People in a Hurry."
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