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High school libertarians talk politics & culture. Listener discretion advised.

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In honor of Presidents Day, we discuss our favorite Republican presidents and policies throughout American history. 

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As the fastest growing and second largest religion in the world, Islam is a religious force that has had a significant impact throughout the world. It has been used to create theocracies in the Middle East, has changed the cultural landscape of many Western nations, and is controversial altogether within the Western World. Charlie Adams joins us to discuss Islam as it relates to modern politics, and we discuss pressing manners such as Muslim refugees, radical Islam, political correctness, and Western intervention. 

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A retake on a Christmas classic, A Capitalist Christmas Carol tells the tale of a socialist curmudgeon named Bernie Sanders. Bernie is a Democratic senator from Vermont, whose whole governing philosophy is to gut the rich and resist the free market. Through the visits of three Spirits, he evolves into a kind, liberty-loving free-marketer.

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MUSIC CREDITS:

Ross Bugden - Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JkhgZ28Yumg, volume altered and song was copied and extended

David Hernando Vitores: Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni - Adagio in G minor - Arr for alto saxophone and piano, volume altered and song was copied and extended

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairy

Sean Dougherty: Intro (jingle)

Joro Gaming: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LlsU0p_a9as

ThrillShowX: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=paRR1vXGgck

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Climate Change is one of the most polarizing issues of our time. As open-minded people who are informed yet curious about the topic, we speak to science teacher and climate change expert Mr. Jeff Linhart to learn more.

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We interview Superintendent Jodie Hausmann and discuss a myriad of issues, including school choice, censorship in schools, cheating, and the federal government's role in education.

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In this episode, we dissect the novel The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison. Delving into themes of colorism, beauty standards, and the skeletons of the African-American community, The Bluest Eye seeks to expose the taboo and overlooked. Whether Toni Morrison does this well and creates a novel worth reading is the primary question we consider. Tune in to hear our opinions about the novel!

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We discuss the effects that different religious beliefs have had on the world, as well as our own religious philosophies.

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We interview Maria C. Werlau and Suzanne Scholte from the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation to discuss the atrocities of communist governments and philosophy. Maria C. Werlau is the president of Cuba Archive, an organization that reveals the "deaths and disappearances" created by the communist revolution in Cuba (Cuba Archive). Suzanne Scholte is the chair of the North Korean Freedom Coalition, an organization that advocates for the "freedom, human rights & dignity of the North Korean people" (North Korean Freedom Coalition). Both of these individuals have done much for the cause of liberty among communist nations.

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State Sponsored Programming discusses past and present feminist movements, Kate Chopin’s novel The Awakening, and feminism as it applies today.

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State Sponsored Programming discusses if abstract art, and if any art at all, is objectively good or bad. Also, involved member of the art community and educator Thomas Schemrich contributes his opinion with Sophie Dasko.

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An enlightening conversation about the failures of socialism and the successes of the free market with history teacher Mr. EJ Gorman.

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A discussion of the merits of both interventionist and isolationist foreign policy with the hosts of State Sponsored Programming.