Elemental Discourse Episode 12 Author Jake Dorsch Discusses Foreign Policy
Update: 2019-03-15
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Author Jake Dorsch in episode 12
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Show Highlights
1’ – Introduction, BeingLibertarian.com
4’ – Artificial intelligence articles
5’ – Bankrate technology, importance of market mechanisms to maintain consistently reliable info
7’ – Education boom
9’ – Universal Basic Income, total cost, income taxes
10’ – Workforce is changing, make sure education is geared toward right topics
13’ – The race between technology and education; stagnant wages for decades
14’ – Informational capitalism; information as a commodity
18’ – Intellectual Property
20’ – Computer hacking; US military blueprints lost to China; libertarians in opposition to IP
22’ – Corporate welfare, cutting half of the US budget, government funded websites
29’ – The best President on foreign policy in the past 50 years/foreign policy discourse
33’ – Bipartisanship disapproval of removing troops from Middle East / Democrats are not anti-war / bipartisan approval of bombing Syria
38’ – The four chapters in “Igniting liberty,” now available on Amazon.com – gun rights, free trade, marijuana and monetary policy in 2008 and 1929
40’ – US involvement in Assad chemical weapons frame-up
43’ – Foreign policy blunders – did the US fund and weaponize ISIS?
45’ – Why would Assad, who owned majority support in Syria, attack his own people and destroy his military with a chemical weapons assault when Rex Tillerson, US Secretary of State, said he had no interest in the region?
51’ – Apologies for the mic bump, will resume discourse later
www.elementaldiscourse.com
Subscribe to our YouTube Channel!
Show Highlights
1’ – Introduction, BeingLibertarian.com
4’ – Artificial intelligence articles
5’ – Bankrate technology, importance of market mechanisms to maintain consistently reliable info
7’ – Education boom
9’ – Universal Basic Income, total cost, income taxes
10’ – Workforce is changing, make sure education is geared toward right topics
13’ – The race between technology and education; stagnant wages for decades
14’ – Informational capitalism; information as a commodity
18’ – Intellectual Property
20’ – Computer hacking; US military blueprints lost to China; libertarians in opposition to IP
22’ – Corporate welfare, cutting half of the US budget, government funded websites
29’ – The best President on foreign policy in the past 50 years/foreign policy discourse
33’ – Bipartisanship disapproval of removing troops from Middle East / Democrats are not anti-war / bipartisan approval of bombing Syria
38’ – The four chapters in “Igniting liberty,” now available on Amazon.com – gun rights, free trade, marijuana and monetary policy in 2008 and 1929
40’ – US involvement in Assad chemical weapons frame-up
43’ – Foreign policy blunders – did the US fund and weaponize ISIS?
45’ – Why would Assad, who owned majority support in Syria, attack his own people and destroy his military with a chemical weapons assault when Rex Tillerson, US Secretary of State, said he had no interest in the region?
51’ – Apologies for the mic bump, will resume discourse later
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