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Words & Numbers
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Words & Numbers touches on issues of Economics, Political Science, Current Events and Policy. Each Wednesday we'll be sharing a new Words & Numbers podcast featuring Antony Davies Ph.D and James Harrigan Ph.D talking about the economics and political science of current events. Words and Numbers is a CiVL Original Podcasts, learn more at civl.com
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In this episode, we examine new polling on tax policy and the debate over taxing the rich, analyzing how effective tax rates and government spending affect deficit reduction. We discuss a breakthrough in medical innovation that has helped restore sight to patients with macular degeneration, and highlight the growing problem of political crassness in this week’s foolishness. We address a listener question on state pension reform and the inefficiencies of public bureaucracy, and explore how economic incentives influence behavior in areas such as conservation, resource management, and everyday decision-making.
00:00 Introduction and Overview
00:25 Taxing the Rich to Reduce Federal Debt
09:06 The Problem with Corporate Taxes
11:22 The Only Solution to the Spending Problem
12:33 A Cure for Blindness
15:25 Karoline Leavitt’s “Your Mom” Joke
18:03 Trump’s No Kings Protest AI Video
19:57 Municipal Workers Held Captive by State Pension Systems
23:16 Perverse Incentives Sustain Bureaucratic Systems
29:33 The Human Drive to Utilize vs. Cultivate Resources
35:38 The Consequences and Dangers of Internet Dependence
38:57 The Fragility of Internet Infrastructure
41:20 Conclusion
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In this episode, we examine the effectiveness of political protest in the wake of the No Kings demonstrations, new polling regarding Trump’s approval rating among different voting demographics, and the prospects of the president’s removal from office. We discuss a case under consideration by the Supreme Court regarding marijuana usage and gun ownership, and the implications that arise from infringement on liberties. We also dive into a case regarding a Karen who sued her neighbor over the smell of marijuana, and relate it to many other problems currently plaguing our society.
00:00 Introduction and Overview
00:29 The Effectiveness of Protests
05:54 The No Kings Protests
07:01 Removing Trump From Office
10:44 Trump’s Approval Rating Poll
14:35 Supreme Court Considering Case on Marijuana Use and Gun Ownership
17:12 Rights and Limits in The Constitution
20:58 The Potential Implications of a 2nd Amendment Ruling
23:23 Karen Sues Over Marijuana Smell
29:37 Masks and Other Petty Civil Disagreements
34:22 The Pronoun Debate
36:32 Making Demands of Our Neighbors
39:11 The Value of Community and the Necessity of Integration
40:39 The Benefits of Compromise
44:26 Human Respect and Conclusions
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Words & Numbers Live is a members only series exclusive to CiVL.com in which Antony and James discuss politics, philosophy, and economics, and invite listeners for a live Q&A session. To participate, subscribe at CiVL.com, where you can see what lectures we have coming up, and access all of our Words & Numbers content.
The foundation of a healthy society, regardless of the economic or political structure is human respect. When people respect each other because we are all equal in dignity, institutions emerge that reflect and promote that respect. We believe that societies that embrace human respect will necessarily also tend toward political and economic freedom. Taken to the extreme, a society in which each person truly embraces respect for himself and for every other person may find no need for government at all.
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In this episode, we examine the complexities of opting out of social security, the implications of the US passport's changing status, and the potential consequences of AI policy shifts. We explore the historical context of economic policies, and the role of government in market distortions, comparing and contrasting the current administration’s policies with those of former administrations.
00:00 Introduction and Overview
00:28 Opting Out of Social Security
07:31 US Passport and International Travel
13:35 AI Policy Shifts and Implications
26:40 Historical Perspectives on Nixon’s Presidency31:09 Price Controls and Economic Impact
41:15 Trade War with China and Tariffs
44:10 Comparing Nixon’s Economy to Today’s
51:07 The Political Benefit of Higher Tax Rates and The Tax Code
53:49 Comparing Trump to Nixon, Reagan, and FDR
57:42 Lessons About Market Distortions
59:54 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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In this episode, we discuss the complexities of the current economic landscape, including the soaring price of gold, the dichotomy between economic and financial markets, and the impact of consumer sentiment. We explore the role of journalism in society, focusing on Bari Weiss's new position at CBS News and her principles for journalism, as well as the unhinged reactions to her new mission for the company.
00:00 Introduction and Overview
00:25 Gold Prices and Economic Insights
03:41 Financial Markets vs. Economic Reality
07:22 Trump’s Plan to Send Checks to All Americans
08:38 Kristi Noem’s Complaints About the “Warzone” of Chicago
12:44 Super Bowl Halftime Show
20:30 Bari Weiss Named Editor-in-chief of CBS News
22:18 Bari Weiss’ 10 Core Journalistic Values
34:52 CBS Employee Reactions
41:15 Bari Weiss and Journalism's Future
45:20 Conclusion and Reflections
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In this episode, we discuss the latest advancements in Alzheimer's research, the societal implications of Social Security, and the unexpected turns life can take. We explore the balance between freedom and responsibility, the evolving nature of folk wisdom, and the importance of resilience and courage in navigating life's challenges. We also break down the role of government in personal savings and the impact of societal norms on individual choices.
00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview
00:28 Response to Our Social Security Proposal
02:16 Social Security and Personal Responsibility
12:12 Alzheimer's Research Breakthroughs
14:26 AI-generated Lawsuits for Outsourced OnlyFans Responses
20:31 Life's Unexpected Turns and Necessity of Resilience
23:44 The Virtue of Courage
24:51 Embracing Change and Personal Growth
31:19 Evolving Folk Wisdom and Societal Norms
35:00 Re-evaluating Homeownership
41:24 Conservatives, Liberals, and Societal Progress
44:49 The Golden Rule and Ethical Living
46:38 The Need to Preserve Our Nearly Just Society
49:54 The Importance of Civil Discourse
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In this episode, we discuss the implications of hope and agency through the lens of a rat experiment, the collapse and economic realities of the NFT market, and a proposed plan to reform Social Security, exploring the urgent need for a sustainable solution to its impending insolvency.
00:00 Introduction
00:27 Lessons from a Rat Experiment
06:05 The Impact of Hope on Human Agency
10:59 Cultural Shifts and Racism in America
15:20 The Rise and Fall of NFTs
20:15 Social Security: A Looming Crisis
24:22 Inequities in Social Security Returns
26:00 The Death Tax of Social Security
27:12 Proposed Changes to Social Security
33:17 Transitioning Away from Social Security
37:24 The Long-Term Financial Outlook
40:38 Political Challenges and Realities
45:07 The Inevitable Consequences of Inaction
50:21 What Should We Do?
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In this episode, we explore the complexities of the housing market, comparing the cost of housing today with that of the 1980s. We also examine the broader economic implications of these trends and the psychological perceptions of average living standards. Our main focus is how social media shapes public opinion and creates ideological echo chambers, and why it’s important to understand diverse perspectives.
00:00 Introduction
00:26 The Cost of Housing: A Historical Perspective
06:38 Analyzing Trends in Household Wealth
09:13 Is The Rapture Upon Us?
13:44 Ideological Bubbles
18:54 The Role of Social Media in Creating Echo Chambers
22:12 The Consequences of Ideological Isolation
25:13 The Financial Incentives of Echo Chambers
28:34 The Role of AI in Social Degeneration
30:30 The Uniqueness of YouTube
32:05 The Importance of Humanization in Online Spaces
34:16 The Virtue of Sympathy
36:23 How to Leave Your Echo Chamber
38:32 Conclusion
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In this episode, we examine the surprising homelessness rates in Germany and what’s being done about it, as well as the recent interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve, analyzing their potential impact on inflation, consumer behavior, and the broader economy. We discuss societal perceptions of obesity, the role of government policy in shaping economic outcomes, and the challenges of balancing economic growth with social welfare. Finally, we reflect on the importance of understanding economic indicators and their real-world implications.
00:00 Introduction
00:27 Homelessness and Poverty in Germany
12:20 New Study on Obesity
18:07 Foolishness of the Week: Pam Bondi on Hate Speech
27:13 The Fed Cuts Interest Rates
33:12 The Role of the Federal Reserve
38:41 The Fed’s Inflation Problem
41:47 The Government’s Borrowing Problem
46:16 Inflation is a Tax
48:20 The Effects of Political Influence on the Fed
49:37 Long-term Economic Impacts of Inflation
52:24 New Currency and the Value of Money
57:58 The Dangers of Centralized Digital Currency
01:01:43 Our Grim Economic Predictions
01:04:45 What Should We Do?
01:09:11 Conclusion
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In this episode, we discuss the themes of justice and forgiveness, the alarming rise of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, the absurdities of homeowners association regulations, the implications of language and identity in societal discourse, and the importance of fact-checking political statements. We explore the complexities of crime and punishment, the unintended consequences of COVID-19 on healthcare, and the challenges of accurately measuring economic indicators like inflation. We also break down the numbers of various economic indicators, including inflation trends, stock market performance, and consumer spending. We analyze the implications of tax cuts and foreign investment, while also exploring cultural perspectives on social cohesion and accountability, highlighting the complexities of economic data and the importance of accurate representation in political discourse.
00:00 Introduction
00:24 Justice vs. Forgiveness
02:41 The Role of Society in Justice
09:31 Consequences of COVID on Antibiotic Resistance
16:42 The Absurdity of HOA Regulations
23:03 England’s New Phrase for Women
26:11 The Impact of Headlines on Public Discourse
28:51 Navigating News Bias and Sources
32:01 Trump’s Skill as a Public Speaker
34:26 Fact-Checking Trump's UN Address
38:58 Understanding Economic Indicators
45:55 Analyzing the Stock Market Performance
54:49 Investment Trends Under Different Administrations
58:17 Tax Cuts and Their Impact on the Economy
01:00:02 Comparing Economic Policies: Trump vs. Reagan
01:03:26 Analyzing the U.S. Economic Landscape
01:05:39 The Importance of Accurate Economic Messaging
01:08:00 The Role of Truth in Political Discourse
01:11:32 Cultural Perspectives on Forgiveness and Accountability
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In this episode, we are joined by Clark Neily, Senior Vice President for Legal Studies at the Cato Institute, to discuss the weaponization of the Department of Justice and the broader implications of plea bargaining and charge stacking in the U.S. legal system. We dive into the erosion of jury trials, the impact of coercive plea deals, and the challenges of maintaining justice and human dignity in a system increasingly reliant on non-public procedures. We also touch on the historical context of these issues and the potential for reform.
00:00 Introduction
00:31 The Efficacy of Acupuncture for Chronic Back Pain
04:54 Charlie Kirk Memorial Service
07:59 Foolishness of the Week
10:47 Clark Neily Introduction
12:38 Trump Truth Social Post
17:23 Plea Bargaining and Charge Stacking
22:44 Weaponization of the DOJ
26:00 Public Trust in DOJ Waning
28:41 The Constitution Right to a Jury Trial
30:45 The Role of the Supreme Court
36:39 Grand Jury Indictments
41:11 What’s Next for the DOJ
45:59 Historical Context and Legal Reform
49:10 The Importance of Jury Duty
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In this episode, we discuss rising food prices, new breakthroughs in autism research, AI foolishness, and the societal and economic implications of these issues. We also celebrate Deficit Day, and dive into the issues of government spending, fiscal responsibility, and budgets. Finally, we offer a variety of solutions on how to solve the debt crisis.
00:00 Introduction and Overview
00:32 Rising Food Prices: Economic Impacts of Tariffs and Immigration
04:09 The Role of Labor in Society
06:02 Autism Research Breakthroughs
10:38 Foolishness of the Week: Artificial Intelligence
16:18 Deficit Day and Government Spending
23:19 Fiscal Responsibility and Government Budgets
27:10 How Can the Debt Crisis Be Solved?
32:53 The Mystery of the Budget Surplus
36:30 Taxing the Rich Isn’t the Solution
37:23 How We Lower the Deficit
41:14 Interest Rates and Inflation
44:17 Conclusion and Reflections
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In this episode, we discuss the implications of quarterly reporting on corporate behavior, the innovative approach of traffic cameras in Sweden, and the societal impact of Charlie Kirk's murder. We explore the role of social media in shaping public discourse, the subjective nature of truth, and the consequences of cancel culture. We emphasize the importance of respectful dialogue and the need for new institutions to address the challenges of modern communication.
00:00 Introduction
02:22 The Role of Incentives in Traffic Regulation
05:45 Quarterly Reporting and Corporate Behavior
08:51 The Impact of Stock Market Regulations
11:18 The Foolishness of the Week: NFL and Sex Toys
14:19 Reflections on Violence and Society
19:19 The Subjectivity of Truth and Its Consequences
26:35 Cancel Culture and Accountability
28:52 First Amendment and Consequences
30:34 Celebrating Death and Losing Individual Respect
33:39 Debate and Respectful Discourse
36:54 Rhetoric and Violence in Politics
37:35 The Role of Social Media in Society
42:20 Turning Down the Heat
46:15 Context Matters: Debunking the Lies About Charlie Kirk
49:56 What Comes Next?
52:20 Human Respect
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In this episode, we discuss the contrasting ideologies of capitalism and socialism, exploring the implications of government intervention, market solutions, and the importance of incentives. We delve into the story of Howard Buffett's efforts to incentivize Colombian farmers to switch from cocaine to coffee, highlighting the effectiveness of market-driven solutions over government spending. The conversation also touches on the rise of socialism in America, the issue of cronyism, and the impact of regulations on market dynamics. We critique Portland's new fines on vacant properties and analyze the latest jobs numbers in the context of economic policies, particularly tariffs. We conclude with a call for civil discourse and action to hold Congress accountable for its responsibilities.
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In this episode, we discuss the implications of tariffs, the state of free speech in the UK, and the ongoing lawsuit between Newsmax and Fox News. We also explore migration trends across states, the right of exit concerning taxation, and the effects of progressive taxation on economic mobility.
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The Supreme Court’s conservative majority may be the only thing standing in the way of legislative tyranny, and not in the ways you might think.
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In this episode, James and Antony explore the frontiers of spinal cord implants and what breakthroughs in the field could mean for the future. They dive into the surprising link between the world’s two smallest countries and share the story behind a notorious “orgy dome” that’s captured a lot of attention. The conversation then turns to the main focus: the difference between being productive and generating real economic productivity, and why recognizing that distinction could change the way you work, make decisions, and measure success.
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In this episode, James and Antony cover how to bring political discussions back into everyday life without descending into hostility, why nearly half of Americans are now ordering from children’s menus at restaurants, and Donald Trump’s latest attacks on the First Amendment from threats against television networks to talk of banning flag burning. They also dive into the federal government’s purchase of a ten percent stake in Intel, raising questions about cronyism, socialism, and the separation of the economy from the state. The conversation wraps with practical advice on how consumers can push back against corporate government entanglements and ends on a lighter note with the infamous story of Antony’s disastrous experiment with nicotine.
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In this episode, James and Antony explore the evolution of media and technology, from vinyl to streaming, and what the future might hold in the age of AI and digital ownership. They discuss shifts in media, marketing trends, and listener questions about U.S. debt, the strength of the dollar, and global economic changes. Along the way, they touch on how structural issues in finance, politics, and business can impact progress.
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This week, James and Antony kick things off with a wild story out of New York City: ATMs spitting out millions in cash thanks to a government blunder. From there, they turn to political absurdities, including a congressman who thinks presidential term limits are optional. Finally, the guys dive deep into recession talk—what it really means, how it’s measured, and why even the experts can’t agree. Along the way, they cut through media spin, call out political nonsense, and remind listeners why economic reality is always more complicated than the headlines.
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@11:11: This is an absurd caricature of concerns about population. It's hard to take you seriously unless you take topics seriously.
A week and a half after the election, and it has still not been certified. Biden is not president-elect until the election is certified. Stop with the never-Trump outlook and stick to words and numbers.
What are your sources that document the poor data collection re: coronavirus?
Trump referred to the Fake News portion of the media as the enemy of the people. Understanding the differentiation is critical.
I love this podcast. Free market and liberty is being seriously jeopardized in South Korea.
I'd like to hear the pros and cons of flat, reciprocal tariffs. what's wrong with "We'll charge 'China' 10%; China charges 'The USA' 10%"?
Good explanation of international trade!
Great podcast.
Great weekly podcast about economic principles and liberty.
The Executive Order Trump signed for the border wall is not the same as the EO Obama signed for DACA. Daca never passed in Congress and the border wall has passed but never funded. Every amnesty was met with a border wall promise from the democrats but never fulfilled.