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SRN PODCAST: Joseph Bast, President of the Heartland Institute and Dr. Herbert Walberg,chairman of the Board of Directors of the Heartland Institute discuss their book "Education and Capitalism: How Overcoming Our Fear of Markets and Economics Can Improve America's Schools" on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the book’s release.
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ITTN PODCAST: Steve Stanek, managing editor of Budget & Tax News and John Nothdurft, Director of Government Relations at the Heartland Institute, discuss the recent passage in the U.S. Senate of the Marketplace Fairness Act. Host: Jim Lakely
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FIRE PODCAST: American taxpayers handed General Motors $50 billion to save the company from going out of business. Now General Motors is pouring billions of dollars of investment into China -- more investment in China than in the United States. China expert Ying Ma of SDB Partners joins us to discuss General Motors investment in China, the Chinese economy, and American government policies in this matter.
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ECN PODCAST: Solar scientist Willie Soon explains how the sun continues to be the primary driver of global temperatures. Dr. Soon also emphasizes he is more than happy to debate alarmists who have the courage to engage in open and honest public debate.
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HCN PODCAST: Benjamin Domenech discusses the important new Oregon Medicaid study.
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FIRE PODCAST: Time and time again, businesses and industries looking for government handouts have produced studies that predict big paybacks. Roy Cordato of the John Locke Foundation says there's a great reason to take these studies with a shaker or two of salt: They look only at benefits and ignore the high costs of such handouts.
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