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Plus: A listener asks the editors to consider the libertarian argument against shopping local.

In this week's The Reason Roundtable, editors Matt Welch, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Nick Gillespie, and Peter Suderman review supposed items on the agenda for former President Donald Trump's potential second term.
00:26—Donald Trump's second-term agenda
34:56—Weekly Listener Question
44:00—Congress passes FISA Reform and Reauthorization Act of 2023
50:50—This week's cultural recommendations
Mentioned in this podcast:
"The Case Against Trump: Donald Trump Is an Enemy of Freedom," by Matt Welch
"Demonic Dollar Store," by Liz Wolfe
"Why Electing Biden (or Trump) Won't Settle Anything for Long," by Nick Gillespie
"11 Trillion Reasons To Fear Joe Biden's Presidency," by Nick Gillespie
"How Much More Should Trump Be Spending on You?" by Nick Gillespie
"Restricting Asylum Will Cause More Border Chaos," by Fiona Harrigan
"2024 GOP Candidates Are Competing To Restrict Immigration," by Fiona Harrigan
"President Trump Freed Drug Offenders. Candidate Trump Wants To Kill Them." by Jacob Sullum
"Republicans' Dangerous Plans to Turn the War on Drugs into a Real War by Attacking Mexico," by Ilya Somin
"House Proposal Would Expand Federal Warrantless Spying Authority," by Eric Boehm
"Congress Prepares To Reauthorize a Warrantless Domestic Spying Program the FBI Abused," by Eric Boehm
"Congress Hasn't Passed a Budget on Time in 27 Years," by Peter Suderman
"10 Disturbing Things About the FBI Since 9/11. Plus, James Comey." by Nick Gillespie
"Edward Snowden: The Individual Is More Powerful Today Than Ever Before," by Nick Gillespie
FISA Section 702 Civil Rights Abuses, by the Brennan Center for Justice
"One-Shop Stopping: Do Wal-Mart and Home Deport spell the end of 'community?'" by Nick Gillespie
"Don't Throw the Book At Superstores," by Nick Gillespie
"Chain Heat: Are book superstores a threat to the reading public?" by Nick Gillespie
"Why Does Hollywood Hate Real Estate Developers?" by Christian Britschgi
Send your questions to roundtable@reason.com. Be sure to include your social media handle and the correct pronunciation of your name.
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Ah, there’s the hyperbole.
Speaking of hyperbole...
Donald Grump the NAZI is now worried about the genetically inferior and impure strains of sub-humanoids cumming here and STEALING Spermy Daniels's Sacred Pussy, polluting the Purity of our Essences, and CONTAMINATING OUR COLLECTIVE AMERIKKKAN BLOOD!!!
Who would EVER have fingered this shit out, that this shit would happen??!?!?!
Nobody reads your crap.
Poor Shillsy.
Stay tuned for one word review bomb by Sevo.
What, ESAD?
Who the hell would defend Shillsy?
100% [Na]tional So[zi]alist projection.
Calling anyone else exactly what they themselves are.
I don't have an hour to listen this time of year, so what could the libertarian argument be against shopping local? Or wherever else anyone might want?
It's not even a libertarian question. Like, the libertarian argument against buying blue curtains.
The libertarian argument for diet soda.
Who would pick up the Tab?
Your puns always give me a Jolt to my day.
Are you guys on coke?
That could lead to a visit to Dr. Pepper’s office.
Isn't that 7 up there?
While Liz is making the sammiches, have Tina Faygo get the diet drinks.
If sarc was Canadian, he would drink Canada Dry.
It's the Reason/Progressive Fanta-see.
Literally all of my curtains are blue. Well, the window curtains, anyway.
If you're shopping for high speed rail on the West Coast, don't buy local.
Fair point.
On the other hand, wasn't the company that abandoned that project for 'less corrupt' North Africa, from Europe?
Plus: A listener asks the editors to consider the libertarian argument against shopping local.
?!!
Question is in no way related to libertarianism. Talk about digging to the bottom of the mail bag.
Probably the only listener who asked. I mean you could probably count the whole audience on the fingers of 2 hands.
Losing White Mike really hurt their numbers.
So who wrote that question? Sarc? White Mike? Mod4? Pluggo? Pedo Jeffy?
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Seems legit.
The Hyper Bowl should be played on New Year’s Day.
Or by teams of 6 year olds the on All Saints Day, fueled by their Halloween candy haul.
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You should be showing pictures of Hillary, Biden, etc. You know, the kind of people who are accusing Americans of being "white supremacists", "Christian nationalists", and claim that there are "genocides" of Palestinians, LGBT+s, and blacks.
Or do you actually think that their lies go beyond hyperbole and actually constitute agitprop?
Trump is a dictator. 2020 is the cleanest election ever. Private companies don't censor at behest if government. Testing will cure covid.
None of the above is hyperbole.
It is stupid for sure. Let the 80 million former voters for Trump decide whether he is an insurrectionist, is a criminal that can't run, and violated the Constitution. To claim that all those millions don't see the legal obviousness you always argue for means you can't see your own asss
On a site the employs ENB and Sullum, is the headline ironic?
Yes. Though unintentionally.
Speaking of ENB, where the Hell is my sandwich?
I think you mean where IN Hell. I hope you like it, uhm, toasted. . .
Anyway, back, and to the left.
You know, I feel like it needs to be said. But... if a company produced a product that was loudly and proudly locally made, made in America and the company was explicit in its desire to produce domestically made products to stave off the Chinese Menace and rebuild the manufacturing and industrial base of America, and I bought that product exclusively because of that message and ethos, that would 100% "libertarian". There is not one scintilla of that transaction and my choice that is unlibertarian.
If, on the other hand, I decide, "Yeah, that's great and all, but *checks Atheism Plus podcast* if my culture is being diluted and our country is being deindustrialized, what the fuck to I care? I'm getting cheap goods from China!" That decision too, is 100% libertarian. Both of those decisions are entirely libertarian.
You know what's not libertarian?
"Hey man, why can't I be free to choose my Chinese imported electric car I'm mandated by law to purchase... without the burden of tariffs?"
Not libertarian. Un-libertarian. ANTI libtertarian.
Libertarian does not supplant "American" the Fouding Principles.you sound like Woodrow Wilson :You have to admire the Founders but they were wrong and are outdated"
“Hey man, why can’t I be free to choose my American electric car I’m mandated by law to purchase… without the burden of taxes?”
Your whining means nothing until domestic tax is cut down to the same rate.
So our stupid and lazy sub-sub-par President subsidizes production, purchase,and punishes competitors and you stillmake that claim
The smart on here will not look at another childish post of yours.
You know what’s not libertarian?
“Hey man, why can’t I be free to choose my Chinese imported electric car I’m mandated by law to purchase… without the burden of tariffs?”
Not libertarian. Un-libertarian. ANTI libtertarian.
Yeah. "The market demands what's really popular... and EVs are just really popular, even without the tax credit." <- Dude. You're
deliberately telling a half truthlying to obfuscate/defend the GND.I wrote a similar article, but my art on the story had BLM, the Biden administration, Hillary Clinton, the DNC, the New York Times, the 1619 project, the mostly peaceful burning streets of American cities, Robin DiAngelo and Greta Thunberg on it.
It's all perspective I guess.
You remind me of students I've taught.
So Biden says "I will bring the nation together"andJill adds "This election is about decency" --- and all you can say is 'hyperbole"
How about 'he is stupid" "he is a liar" "he doesn't even think about what he says"
To be a fool is to constantly say things like "just 2 words ,Made in America"--- but he heard himself say that, didn't he. Stupid of mouth and ear ????
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