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  • Today's show - https://naturalorderpodcast.com/ep21

    Adam Haman - https://hamannature.substack.com/

    Brian O'Leary - https://briandoleary.com/

    Natural Order Podcast - https://naturalorderpodcast.com/

  • Wanna go broke ruining your kids life and making them despise you?

    Send ‘em to college!

    https://naturalorderpodcast.com/ep20/

    What is 15 x 4?

    https://open.substack.com/pub/hamannature/p/what-is-15-x-4

    Subscribe at www.hamannature.com for more!

    FEE – Why College Costs Are Rising

    Hint: It ain’t the “free market”. Government is to blame.

    FEE – Blaming the Wrong Culprit for Rising College Costs

    Turns out all that “free” money ain’t so free.

    FEE – Why College Tuition Is so Expensive

    Bernie has a diagnosised a problem! Unfortunately his solution will kill the patient – and the country. Why do they always forget that incentives matter?

    The other Bernie—our Bernie, the Good Bernie—Jackson, on the other hand, is a brilliant thinker and you should listen to him, specifically about math.

    “Forbidden Numbers Ate My Brain” debunks vicious misinformation about math.

    Bernie also has a Substack called “The Twadpockle Report.” It is recommended reading.

    https://www.twadpocklereport.com/

    Adam Haman

    HamanNature.com

    Brian O'Leary

    BrianDOLeary.com

    Natural Order

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    The Tucker Carlson Interview - Ep 73 - The Vladimir Putin Interview
    https://x.com/TuckerCarlson/status/1755734526678925682?s=20

    Blueberry Hill
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blueberry_Hill

    Singing PM: 'Fats' Putin over the top of 'Blueberry Hill' with piano solo
    https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xv8bu2

    Gonzalo Lira† 𝕏-Twitter account
    https://twitter.com/GonzaloLira1968

    https://youtu.be/ylsf_XXFqVI?si=EJ7L6OCVetMxlJtR

    https://naturalorderpodcast.com/ep19

  • *guarantee not necessarily valid in your city, county, state, country, continent, planet, galaxy, or universe

    Brian O’Leary and Adam Haman peer into the tea leaves and crystal balls to make some predictions about what’s to come in 2024. Hilarity ensues.

    Today’s show brought to you by Tom Woods School of Life.

    Brian O’Leary on 𝕏-Twitter

    Adam Haman on 𝕏-Twitter


    Adam on the Bob Murphy Show: Ep. 292 Adam Haman on Why Robert Redford Is a Better Looker Than Poker Player Check out Haman Nature! Get this book!

    Diary of a Psychosis by Tom Woods is a must-read!

    President Biden retweets Elmo.

    The sitting president. This is where we are at.

    And the Oscar goes to… Oppenheimer?

    If you think so and wanna win $100, you’re gonna have to lay $900 on this favorite.

    Swifties unite! For… Joe Biden?

    Polls indicate Taylor Swift could influence 1/5 of voters if she weighs in.

    What the heck is going on here?

    Pfizer and Travis Kelce provide fodder for conspiracy-minded folk.

    Never Give Up! (we are totally giving up)

    One PAC behind DeSantis spent a whopping $130 million and got zilch for it.

    Adam’s most daring prediction!

    On a pure hunch, reading the tea leaves, staring into the crystal ball. Your next president of Russia will be… Putin!

    Optimism is cowardice.

    – Oswald Spengler, German historian, philosopher, and polymath

    Part One of a 3-part series on the Petrodollar: The O'Leary Review The Petrodollar System (Part 1 w/ Jason Purcell) The Brian D. O’Leary Show November 29, 2023 We welcome financial analyst Jason Purcell on the program for the first part of what we hope to be a series on the history of money and banking. Jason is working on a book on the topic which includes a chapter about his theory of the “Petrodollar System.” In this first part of our series, Jason gives us a backgro… Listen now 2 months ago · 1 like · Brian D. O’Leary Part Two: The O'Leary Review Jason Purcell - The Petrodollar System - Part 2 Folks, If you tried listening to this episode when I sent it yesterday, don’t worry, you are not insane! Only one half of the audio (my side) was available, making for a strange listening experience… All host, no guest. Alas, I believe we fixed the problem and thanks to the good folks out there who alerted me to the issue… Listen now 2 months ago · 1 like · Brian D. O’Leary Part Three – coming soon:

    Brian interviews Jason Purcell about the ins and outs (and myths) surrounding the Petrodollar.

    Building Wealth with Bitcoin

    Brian interviews Wesley Schlemmer of Bitcoin Bay.

    The O'Leary Review Building Wealth with Bitcoin The Brian D. O’Leary Show January 27, 2024 Wesley Schlemmer – Bitcoin Bay Ep. 94 Wesley Schlemmer is a leading bitcoin (₿) evangelist and educator in the Tampa Bay region. One of the goals of his 501c3 organization — Bitcoin Bay — is to create a circular economy with bitcoin at the center of it all. We had Wesley on the show a few months back to talk about… Listen now 7 days ago · Brian D. O’Leary The most liberty-minded U.S. president? I know...shocker!

    The Brian D. O’Leary Show - Re-examining the legacy of Richard Milhous Nixon.

    The O'Leary Review The most liberty-minded U.S. president? I know...shocker! The Brian D. O’Leary Show February 21, 2023 Fountain.FM Listen and support us at the same time over at Fountain.FM Presidents Day … Continued Substack mentioned: Pretium Insights by JD Breen Cleaving Mt Rushmore Building the Regulatory State Pouring the Fuel… Listen now a year ago · 3 likes · Brian D. O’Leary Get paid for listening to podcasts!

    Sign up and listen to podcasts on fountain.fm. Get paid in satoshis for every listen! Why on earth would you not do this?

    Fountain.FM

    Javier Milei’s brilliant speech at the World Economic Forum

    Wait a minute, this man doesn’t speak English. What’s going on here?

    Oh cool! It’s Tom Cruise! Wait… what’s going on?

    The Twitter account of Miles Fisher (fake Tom Cruise), courtesy of AI.

    How I Became the Fake Tom Cruise

    A Hollywood Reporter article about Miles Fisher.

    Metaphysic.ai The site of a company doing amazing real-time AI deep fakes. Adam’s “other” gig: Haman Nature

    Haman Nature … Also available on Rumble

    Adam’s Interview of Robert Murphy for the LPNV Podcast

    Brian’s empire of content:

    BrianDOLeary.com

    Where you’ll find all of the interesting things Brian is up to, including:

    The O’Leary Review – Substack

  • Natural Order Podcast: Ep. 17

    2023 Year in Review (July - December)

    https://naturalorderpodcast.com/ep17/

    Part 2 of Brian O’Leary and Adam Haman’s fond look back at the wild and wacky year that was 2023. You don’t want to miss it!

    Today’s show brought to you by Tom Woods School of Life.

    Brian O’Leary on 𝕏-Twitter https://twitter.com/BrianDOLeary Adam Haman on 𝕏-Twitter https://twitter.com/Rerazer Adam on the Bob Murphy Show: Ep. 292 Adam Haman on Why Robert Redford Is a Better Looker Than Poker Player Check out Haman Nature! Get this book!

    Tom Woods’s Diary of a Psychosis is a must-read!

    So much annual reflection we needed a 2nd episode! Here’s the CBS article used as a “guide” The Man in Black accidently starts a huge forest fire

    Johnny Cash accidentally started a wildfire that destroyed over 500 acres and killed 49 endangered condors.

    Smart ways to maintain land and prevent fires

    Maryland may expand the use of goats to clear highway underbrush.

    Electricity costs in California

    Guess what? State-regulated monopolies aren’t the best way to provide anything.

    The Martyrmade Podcast – Episodes 1-6: Fear and Loathing in the New Jerusalem

    Not to be missed! Darryl Cooper’s wonderful and extensive history of the creation of the Zionist movement, why it was necessary, and the horror it has wrought. It is impossible to understand the nightmare that is the Middle East wars without hearing this history.

    Fossil Future: Why Global Human Flourishing Requires More Oil, Coal, and Natural Gas – Not Less

    Alex Epstein’s magnificent treatment of perhaps the most important issue facing humankind.

    Adam’s “other” gig: Haman Nature

    Haman Nature

    Also available on Rumble

    Adam’s Interview of Robert Murphy for the LPNV Podcast

    Brian’s empire of content:

    BrianDOLeary.com

    Where you’ll find all of the interesting things Brian is up to, including:

    · The O’Leary Review – Substack

    · The Brian D. O’Leary Show

    · and more.

    While you’re there, don’t forget to buy Brian a coffee. He’ll greatly appreciate it, especially a darker roast. Adam also runs on coffee, and he would greatly appreciate any contributions that listeners would like to make to help keep him in front of the microphone and producing content. O’Leary Digital

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  • Natural Order Podcast: Ep. 16

    Substack:

    2023 Year in Review (Jan - June)

    https://naturalorderpodcast.com/ep16/

    On this episode Brian O’Leary and Adam Haman take a fond look back at the wild and wacky year that was 2023. You don’t want to miss it!

    Today’s show brought to you by Tom Woods School of Life.

    Brian O’Leary on 𝕏-Twitter https://twitter.com/BrianDOLeary

    Adam Haman on 𝕏-Twitter https://twitter.com/Rerazer

    Adam on the Bob Murphy Show: Ep. 292 Adam Haman on Why Robert Redford Is a Better Looker Than Poker Player Check out Haman Nature! Was it really just a year ago that all this happened?

    Here’s the CBS article used as a “guide”

    Natural Order Podcasts mentioned:

    Episode 4: DeSantis v. Hyatt – Drag queen story hour meets your local liquor control board Episode 7: National Divorce – Has it come to this? Should it? Episode 13: Won’t Let the Bastards Grind Me Down Leave the World Behind trailer

    Are the Obama’s trying to start a civil war, or a race war – or maybe… just a good movie? Time will tell.

    The Military Industrial Complex

    Ike tried to warn us. We still aren’t listening.

    Donald Trump’s Many Indictments in 2023

    Will any of these political witch hunts succeed?

    Ruby Ridge Seige Waco Seige

    Here’s a couple things that happened in the Clinton administration that the Republican’s DIDN’T impeach him for.

    Life always seems hopelessly complex to people who have no principles. Joseph Sobran Adam’s “other” gig: Haman Nature

    Haman Nature

    Also available on Rumble

    Adam’s Interview of Robert Murphy for the LPNV Podcast

    Brian’s empire of content:

    BrianDOLeary.com

    Where you’ll find all of the interesting things Brian is up to, including:

    · The O’Leary Review – Substack

    · The Brian D. O’Leary Show

    · and more.

    While you’re there, don’t forget to buy Brian a coffee. He’ll greatly appreciate it, especially a darker roast. Adam also runs on coffee, and he would greatly appreciate any contributions that listeners would like to make to help keep him in front of the microphone and producing content.

    O’Leary Digital

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  • Natural Order Podcast: Ep. 15

    Got heroin and hobos? Choose Milton, not Mao.

    https://naturalorderpodcast.com/ep15/

    Substack: https://open.substack.com/pub/naturalorder/p/got-hobos-and-heroin-choose-milton?r=3c44f&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

    On this episode Brian O’Leary and Adam Haman look at some recent legislation in Oregon. Then as a bonus, they solve poverty, homelessness, and the drug problem. You’re welcome!.

    Today’s show brought to you by Tom Woods School of Life.

    Brian O’Leary on 𝕏-Twitter https://twitter.com/BrianDOLeary

    Adam Haman on 𝕏-Twitter https://twitter.com/Rerazer

    Haman on the Bob Murphy Show Ep. 292 Adam Haman on Why Robert Redford Is a Better Looker Than Poker Player Where did they go?

    2020 Oregon Ballot Measure 110

    KGW8 Reports on impact of OR 110

    OPB on impact of OR 110

    Wikipedia on the drug policy of Portugal

    When law and morality contradict each other, the citizen has the cruel alternative of either losing his moral sense or losing his respect for the law. – Frederic Bastiat FEE on the violence caused by the war on drugs

    The War on Drugs Is a War on Freedom What is “Anarcho-Tyranny”?

    Anarcho-Tyranny: Feeding the homeless: NPR 2014

    Newsweek 2018

    Reason 2021

    Anarcho-Tyranny: Housing the homeless:

    Kanye tries to help: Denied

    Want more housing? Get government out of the way

    FEE: How does government welfare stack up against private charity? It’s no contest. Wikipedia on the tragedy of the commons Econlib on the tragedy of the commons Walter Block on solving the tragedy of the commons in water SF Standard on the miraculous cleanup of SF for Biden & Xi Elon: “Where did they go?” Mao or Milton? “There are two sure ways to end this war swiftly: Milton’s way and Mao’s way. Mao Zedong’s communists killed users and suppliers alike, as social parasites. Milton Friedman’s way is to decriminalize drugs and call off the war.” — Pat Buchanan (March 6, 2009)

    Prohibition causes violence Ron Paul: “Legalize Heroin”. Crowd applauds Adam’s “other” gig:

    The Nevada Libertarian Party Presents: The Battleborn Podcast

    Co-hosted by fellow Nevadan Randy Sadac, the LPNV’s Battleborn podcast features commentary about goings on in Nevada from a liberty perspective. Here you can find some great interviews with people doing great things to advance liberty in the state of Nevada, and beyond.

    Don’t miss their great interview with economist (and libertarian superhero) Bob Murphy!

    Randy and Adam Interview Robert Murphy

    Brian’s empire of content:

    BrianDOLeary.com

    Where you’ll find all of the interesting things Brian is up to, including:

    · The O’Leary Review – Substack

    · The Brian D. O’Leary Show

    · and more.

    While you’re there, don’t forget to buy Brian a coffee. He’ll greatly appreciate it, especially a darker roast. Adam also runs on coffee, and he would greatly appreciate any contributions that listeners would like to make to help keep him in front of the microphone and producing content.

    O’Leary Digital

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  • Natural Order Podcast: Ep. 14

    Substack: https://open.substack.com/pub/naturalorder/p/get-off-my-lawn?r=3c44f&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

    Get off my lawn!

    https://naturalorderpodcast.com/ep14/

    Hosts Brian O’Leary and Adam Haman start with a discussion about what resulted from Adam’s recent appearance on The Bob Murphy Show.

    It leads to a wide-ranging back-and-forth about the state of our culture and why some things we grew up with are not as important to us today.

    The fellows veer off into the crazy world of academia for a bit and then bring it back home with a bit of a “white pill” on the state of our culture.

    Today’s show brought to you by Tom Woods School of Life.

    He who pays the piper calls the tune…

    Brian O’Leary on 𝕏-Twitter https://twitter.com/BrianDOLeary

    Adam Haman on 𝕏-Twitter https://twitter.com/Rerazer

    Haman on the Bob Murphy Show Ep. 292 Adam Haman on Why Robert Redford Is a Better Looker Than Poker Player

    Deep Thoughts - The Brian D. O'Leary Show - Ep 90

    Deep Thoughts by Jack Handey

    Saturday Night Live history Live From New York: The Complete, Uncensored History of Saturday Night Live as Told by Its Stars, Writers, and Guests by James Andrew Miller and Tom Shales

    Havana (1990)

    World Population https://www.macrotrends.net/countries/WLD/world/population

    Music Billboard Hot 100 charts https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billboard_Hot_100

    Anita Baker

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anita_Baker

    Caught Up in the Rapture

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oz-b86LZ21c

    Video Killed the Radio Star

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_Killed_the_Radio_Star

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8r-tXRLazs

    Micky and The Motorcars

    One of O'Leary's favorite current "country bands."

    Micky and the Motorcars covering Warren Zevon’s Lawyers, Guns & Money

    https://youtu.be/DMUlNFA-T6w?si=ujKUP0trbyGWBTzQ

    Slice by Five for Fighting

    https://youtu.be/dTm5CbiVb5g?si=Mxmg6FffcSOoKJTX

    O'Leary's show notes & podcast do not look kindly on the song that Slice harkens back to.

    A tragic day, but “the Music” continued: The Brian D. O'Leary Show - 2/3/2023

    https://open.substack.com/pub/briandoleary/p/the-brian-d-oleary-show-232023?r=3c44f&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

    Sport Put me in, coach: Youth baseball participation on the rise

    Why I consider Elvis Presley and Olivia Newton-John the most influential people in the history of Portland, Oregon: If not the city, certainly the Trail Blazers franchise

    (O'Leary on the Portland Trail Blazers)

    https://briandoleary.substack.com/p/why-i-consider-elvis-presley-and

    Another universal truth discovered: Thanks to my years involved in fly fishing

    (O'Leary on fly fishing, etc.)

    https://briandoleary.substack.com/p/another-universal-truth-discovered

    Other podcasts mentioned The Origins of Make America Great Again?

    One of many podcasts in which Brion McClanahan explains the "splintering" we talk about in this show

    Ep. 2405 Contra Shapiro: The Rights and Wrongs of Israel and Gaza

    Scott Horton on Tom Woods Show

    What in the world is going on in the “schools” these days? Teachers union in Portland, Oregon, votes to strike over class sizes, pay, lack of resources

    Oregon again says students don’t need to prove mastery of reading, writing or math to graduate, citing harm to students of color

    Graduation requirements for Oregon high schools no longer include knowing how to read, write, or do math because of racism or something

    Oregon Education Board upholds Kate Brown’s ruling that high school students can skip basic math, language assessments and still graduate

    He who pays the piper calls the tune

    Who is the "customer" in government-run education ("public schools")?

    Parents should be, but they are not...

    Donald P. Nielsen (Special to the Seattle Times)

    "Academic achievement will not improve, schools will not get better and we will see the teacher’s union demand more money in three years when the contract comes up for renewal."

    Lew Rockwell at Mises.org

    "Where there is a demand, and obviously people demand education for their kids, there is supply. ... Again, the customer would rule. In the end, what would emerge is not entirely predictable—the market never is—but whatever happened would be in accord with the wishes of the public."

    Corey DeAngelis

    Adam’s “other” gig:

    The Nevada Libertarian Party Presents: The Battleborn Podcast

    Co-hosted by fellow Nevadan Randy Sadac, the LPNV’s Battleborn podcast features commentary about goings on in Nevada from a liberty perspective. Here you can find some great interviews with people doing great things to advance liberty in the state of Nevada, and beyond.

    Don’t miss their great interview with economist (and libertarian superhero) Bob Murphy!

    Randy and Adam Interview Robert Murphy

    Brian’s empire of content:

    BrianDOLeary.com

    Where you’ll find all of the interesting things Brian is up to, including:

    · The O’Leary Review – Substack

    · The Brian D. O’Leary Show

    · and more.

    While you’re there, don’t forget to buy Brian a coffee. He’ll greatly appreciate it, especially a darker roast. Adam also runs on coffee, and he would greatly appreciate any contributions that listeners would like to make to help keep him in front of the microphone and producing content.

    O’Leary Digital

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  • Natural Order Podcast: Ep. 13

    Substack: https://naturalorder.substack.com/p/wont-let-the-bastards-grind-me-down#details

    Won’t let the bastards grind me down

    https://naturalorderpodcast.com/ep13/

    On this episode Brian O’Leary and Adam Haman ponder why it tends to be the case that the worst humans among us seem to be the ones that rise to political power.

    The current kerfuffle in the US House of Representatives as the Republicans bicker over who wields the gavel in the House serves as a perfect launching off point.

    Today’s show brought to you by Tom Woods School of Life.

    DM: Adam to Matt – Hey, buddy… can I be Speaker of the House?

    News articles from before McCarthy became Speaker of the House: · Matt Gaetz’s demands include a committee to investigate FBI, as he calls McCarthy a “desperate guy” · Kevin McCarthy will not be House speaker, Matt Gaetz says · How McCarthy survived the House chaos to win the speaker’s gavel

    News articles on the more recent House shenanigans: · Rep. Jamaal Bowman pulls fire alarm ahead of House vote to fund government · Biden tells Congress to “get to work” on longer-term government funding deal after averting shutdown · Kevin McCarthy has been ousted as speaker of the House. Here’s what happens next · Republicans gear up for long speaker battle after candidates make their cases: Recap · US House Republicans plot next moves on leader, McCarthy says he would go back · House Speaker Chaos threatens GOP majority · Thomas Massie on October “surprises”

    · https://x.com/RepThomasMassie/status/1712163488888459762?s=20

    Jim Jordan · Jim Jordan’s Ohio State controversy · Brian interviews John Ziegler talking about the Jim Jordan Ohio State case (timestamp 2:09:30 for that discussion)

    · https://briandoleary.substack.com/p/the-penn-state-case-with-john-ziegler?sd=pf#details

    Multi-Media “Soundtrack” for NOP Episode 13:

    Kris Kristofferson: Don’t Let the Bastards Get You Down

    https://youtu.be/3yAW1daYXD4?si=tO4Tq_K0L-EpJF-U

    Van Morrison: Raincheck

    "Gonna keep moving on up to the higher ground

    Gonna keep on moving on up, I got to stand my ground

    Gonna keep on moving on up, I wanna stick around

    Won't let the bastards grind me down

    Won't let the bastards grind me down

    Won't let the bastards grind me down"

    https://youtu.be/eod5fd3XwCk?si=daUpRQalNtt5CnkY

    The Yada Yada Seinfeld episode

    Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

    Cop Land (1997)

    Taking out Superboy

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8HgAzIL-iA

    McCarthy is Superboy in this analogy. Gotta act right, or the crew that has your back, suddenly… won’t.

    More references from today’s show · The dog that caught the car · Hayek Was Right: The Worst Do Get to the Top · F.A. Hayek’s The Road to Serfdom

    Podcast Mentioned:

    Pat Buchanan’s prescience from 1975 — a short book review

    https://open.substack.com/pub/briandoleary/p/the-brian-d-oleary-show-11212022?r=3c44f&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

    Adam’s “other” gig:

    The Nevada Libertarian Party Presents: The Battleborn Podcast

    Co-hosted by fellow Nevadan Randy Sadac, the LPNV’s Battleborn podcast features commentary about goings on in Nevada from a liberty perspective. Here you can find some great interviews with people doing great things to advance liberty in the state of Nevada, and beyond.

    Don’t miss their great interview with economist (and libertarian superhero) Bob Murphy!

    Randy and Adam Interview Robert Murphy

    Brian’s empire of content:

    BrianDOLeary.com

    Where you’ll find all of the interesting things Brian is up to, including:

    · The O’Leary Review – Substack

    · The Brian D. O’Leary Show

    · and more.

    While you’re there, don’t forget to buy Brian a coffee. He’ll greatly appreciate it, especially a darker roast. Adam also runs on coffee, and he would greatly appreciate any contributions that listeners would like to make to help keep him in front of the microphone and producing content.

    O’Leary Digital

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  • Natural Order Podcast: Ep. 12

    You’ve Got Mail! ...unfortunately.

    https://naturalorderpodcast.com/ep12/

    On this episode, Brian O’Leary and Adam Haman take on all things electoral. They start with the tricky issue of universal mail-in balloting. Then they proceed to talk some smack about the wretched state of our opaque election systems. And finally, they take the gloves off and take a poke at untrammeled democracy itself. Good stuff!

    Today’s show brought to you by the Tom Woods School of Life

    What’s in the box?! A little background on elections and universal mail-in balloting where it has been around a while. Some good, some bad: How Oregon became the first state to vote by mail in a presidential election. Vote-by-mail in Oregon Oregon officials say vote-by-mail system improves security and turnout. A Brief History of Vote by Mail in Oregon. Rigged: How the Media, Big Tech, and the Democrats Seized Our Elections, by Molly Hemingway Mollie Hemingway Outlines “Rigged” 2020 Election at Hillsdale in DC. How Voting by Mail Could Cost Biden the Election. The Risks of Mail-In Voting This guy “voted” by mail. You wanna be like him?! Brian mentioned a great movie featuring voter-shaming and suppression, Copperhead. Go watch it. You’re welcome! Merritt Paulson and Joe Buzas, two guys who really know a thing or two about making “good governance” good for them! Brian’s short series on the goofy stadium situation in Portland: Stop With the Soccer Stadium Stupidity Poltroonery In Portland Prevails Adam’s “other” gig: The Nevada Libertarian Party Presents: The Battleborn Podcast

    Co-hosted by fellow Nevadan Randy Sadac, the LPNV’s Battleborn podcast features commentary about goings on in Nevada from a liberty perspective. Here you can find some great interviews with people doing great things to advance liberty in the state of Nevada, and beyond.

    Don’t miss their great interview with economist (and libertarian superhero) Bob Murphy!

    Randy and Adam Interview Robert Murphy

    Brian’s empire of great content: BrianDOLeary.com

    Where you’ll find all of the interesting things Brian is up to, including:

    · The O’Leary Review – Writing and associated Podcast

    · The Brian D. O’Leary Show

    · Who Is In The Tom Woods World?

    · and more.

    While you’re there, don’t forget to buy Brian a coffee. He’ll greatly appreciate it, especially a darker roast.

    Adam also runs on coffee, and he would greatly appreciate any contributions that listeners would like to make to help keep him in front of the microphone and producing content.

    O’Leary Digital

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  • Natural Order Podcast: Ep. 11

    Who’s throttling the vibrant society?

    https://naturalorderpodcast.com/ep11/

    On this episode Brian O’Leary and Adam Haman take on frat boys! No, no… that’s not right. They analyze the history of fraternal organizations in society. What are/were they? What happened to them? And are they making a comeback?

    Today’s show brought to you by OLearyHealthcare.com

    We’ll give you a hint: It rhymes with “The Other Mint”.

    What is the proper size and scope of government?

    The smaller is the size and scope of government, the larger is the size and scope of private institutions.

    That’s just math.

    Alexis de Toqueville (1805 – 1859)

    This French aristocrat and liberal politician loved America and wrote about it often:

    “Americans of all ages, all stations of life, and all types of disposition are forever forming associations. In democratic countries knowledge of how to combine is the mother of all forms of knowledge; on its progress depends that of all others.”

    “The more government takes the place of associations, the more will individuals lose the idea of forming associations and need the government to come to their help. That is a vicious circle of cause and effect.”

    “Society will develop a new kind of servitude which covers the surface of society with a network of complicated rules, through which the most original minds and the most energetic characters cannot penetrate. It does not tyrannize but it compresses, enervates, extinguishes, and stupefies a people, till each nation is reduced to nothing better than a flock of time and industrious animals, of which the government is the shepherd.”

    “It is easier for the world to accept a simple lie than a complex truth.”

    “As for me, I am deeply a democrat; this is why I am in no way a socialist. Democracy and socialism cannot go together. You can’t have it both ways. Socialism is a new form of slavery.”

    “Not until I went into the churches of America and heard her pulpits flame with righteousness did I understand the secret of her genius and power. America is great because America is good, and if America ever ceases to be good, America will cease to be great.”

    “The American Republic will endure until the day Congress discovers that it can bribe the public with the public’s money.”

    Private associations are often mocked in popular culture.

    Remember The Flintstone’s and the “Loyal Order of Water Buffaloes”? And their “Grand Poobah”?.

    And then there was Happy Days and Mr. Cunningham’s “Leopard Lodge #462”.

    Despite the mockery, private associations are vital to a healthy and vibrant society.

    Mutual aid societies used to proliferate all across the country, often oriented around a specific type of vocation or avocation, or just a specific locality. They have been crowded out by government, but they’re making a comeback.

    Americans form private institutions for all manner of reasons, social, charitable, to do good locally – very similar to the kinds of things churches would do, but not necessarily bound to any specific religion.

    Humans love to connect this way and we still do. The connectivity made possible by the Internet helps in this endeavor. The lockdowns enacted under COVID helped motivate a whole bunch of mutual aid type societies to form.

    The destruction wrought by the government (hat tip to the ACA) to health care has prompted the formation of cost-sharing associations related to health care. Many oriented around religion, but not all.

    This guy gets it:

    “A fraternal analogue existed for virtually every major service of the modern welfare state including orphanages, hospitals, job exchanges, homes for the elderly, and scholarship programs.

    But societies also gave benefits that were much less quantifiable. By joining a lodge, an initiate adopted, at least implicitly, a set of survival values.”

    “Societies dedicated themselves to the advancement of mutualism, self-reliance, business training, thrift, leadership skills, self-government, self-control, and good moral character. These values, which can fit under the rubric of social capital, reflected a kind of fraternal consensus that cut across such seemingly intractable divisions as race, sex, and income.”

    “It is worth noting that the women who belonged to these societies, regarded themselves as members of fraternal rather than sororal societies. For them, fraternity, much like liberty and equality, was the common heritage of both men and women.”

    – David Beito, Senior Associate Fellow at the Heritage Institute, author of, From Mutual Aid to the Welfare State: Fraternal Societies and Social Services, 1890-1967 (2000)

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    Co-hosted by fellow Nevadan Randy Sadac, the LPNV’s Battleborn podcast features commentary about goings on in Nevada from a liberty perspective. Here you can find some great interviews with people doing great things to advance liberty in the state of Nevada, and beyond.

    Don’t miss their great interview with economist (and libertarian superhero) Bob Murphy!

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    · Who Is In The Tom Woods World?

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  • Natural Order Podcast: Ep. 10

    The ‘necrotizing’ of the American Mind – a commentary on the corporate media

    https://naturalorderpodcast.com/ep10/

    On this episode Brian O’Leary and Adam Haman roll up their sleeves and take on the Deep State! What are we to make of how America’s “top cops” are handling the Biden Crime Family’s influence peddling schemes? And what is the media doing?

    Carlin warned us: It’s a big club, and you ain’t in it! Who watches the watchmen? What the news is, depends on who reports it!

    Ever was it thus. Here’s the New York Post laying out the story thus far:

    Ex-CIA Chief Spills on How He Got Spies to Write False Hunter Biden Laptop Letter to “Help Biden”

    And from the Wayback Machine, here’s how Politico handled this story in 2020.

    Hunter Biden Story is Russian Disinfo, Dozens of Former Intel Officials Say

    As you might imagine, some people have some very serious questions now:

    Congress to Blinken: Whassup, brah?

    You know it’s a big problem when even CNN is forced to cover the story!

    GOP Lawmakers Ask Blinken for Information on 2020 Public Letter From Ex-Intel Officials Casting Doubt on Hunter Laptop Story

    Not to worry, though. Newsweek will still spin this in a comically biased way.

    Jim Jordan’s Credibility Questioned Over Whistleblower’s Testimony

    Again, from the Wayback Machine, here’s the Washington Post doing the bidding of the Deep State and the DNC (but I repeat myself).
    Three Weeks Before Election Day, Trump Allies Go After Hunter – and Joe – Biden

    And from the Way-Wayback Machine, Here’s Vox with a redacted copy of the “Schiff Memo”
    Democrats’ Response to the Nunes Memo was Just Released

    Here’s The Daily Beast with their slant:
    Democrats Shred Devin Nunes’ Surveillance Memo

    (sigh)

    Is it any wonder the public is confused by all this?

    Those tasked with promoting justice and protecting the republic and its citizens… don’t.

    We should really think about that.

    Adam’s “other” gig: The Nevada Libertarian Party Presents: The Battleborn Podcast

    Co-hosted by fellow Nevadan Randy Sadac, the LPNV’s Battleborn podcast features commentary about goings on in Nevada from a liberty perspective. Here you can find some great interviews with people doing great things to advance liberty in the state of Nevada, and beyond.

    Don’t miss their great interview with economist (and libertarian superhero) Bob Murphy!

    Randy and Adam Interview Robert Murphy

    Brian’s empire of great content: BrianDOLeary.com

    Where you’ll find all of the interesting things Brian is up to, including:

    · The O’Leary Review – Writing and associated Podcast

    · The Brian D. O’Leary Show

    · Who Is In The Tom Woods World?

    · and more.

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  • https://naturalorderpodcast.com/ep9/

    On this episode Adam Haman goes solo and talks about how “what we think” literally impacts “what we see”. To make his case, Adam comes with a pile of examples and receipts. This is a fun one! Buckle up!

    Blue or white dresses, Yanni v. Laurel, red spades, and a little “Orange Man bad!”

    Be aware of what you think, it alters what you perceive!

    Is it blue with black trim? Or is it yellow with white trim?

    Do you remember that “what color is this dress?” controversy that swept across the Internet in 2015? It originated in Scotland from a family argument about a possible choice for a wedding dress. A picture was sent: See this nice blue dress? A reply came back: What blue/black dress? That’s white/gold!

    It went viral. First on Facebook, then everywhere. What color did you see? Why do others disagree? Screen settings? Differences in retina cells? Or is it something deeper?

    Is it an auditory hallucination? Or is it just how our brains “work”?

    Here’s another thing that went viral online. Remember “Yanni” v. “Laurel”? People all across the world would click PLAY and all hear the same sound, the same set of auditory vibrations.

    But some people heard, clear as day, “Laurel”. Others heard “Yanni”. Hilarious arguments ensued. An even better one is the “brainstorm” v. “green needle” example. Try it out for yourself. Play the sound on a loop. You’ll experience it in real time.

    Focus on one set of letters and here one thing. Focus on the other and hear something completely different. Priming alters perception. What you think impacts what you perceive.

    Proof that your mental paradigm determines what you “see”:

    In 1949 some scholars named Bruner and Postman did a fascinating study. The subjects were told they were being tested to measure their visual acuity using pictures of playing cards flashed on a screen for fractions of a second to see how quickly the subjects could correctly identify the card.

    But as you heard on the episode, the study actually revealed something much more interesting. Our expectations alters our perceptions. We see what we are primed to see. When the weird cards were flashed, the subjects wouldn’t seem puzzled, they wouldn’t balk, they would simply report seeing… something they didn’t see.

    Our opinions, our “mindset” impact what we see and hear… and think.

    Cognitive dissonance demands it! Do you remember hearing Donald Trump calling white nationalists “fine people”? Sorry, but you didn’t. It was a hoax.

    Remember when he suggested that we should “drink bleach” to treat COVID? Nope. That didn’t happen either. Trump was referencing a product being tested by Aytu Bioscience at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in LA.

    Again, we humans see what we are primed to see – what we want to see. Did Trump really praise white supremacists and suggest guzzling Clorox, or did you see a red six of spades and imagine it was really black?

    A great little book about the brain:

    A very concise but powerful book that describes what our brains are up to is On Intelligence (link) by Jeff Hawkins, the inventor of the PalmPilot and Treo smart phone, among other things.

    Adam’s “other” gig: The Nevada Libertarian Party Presents: The Battleborn Podcast

    Co-hosted by fellow Nevadan Randy Sadac, the LPNV’s Battleborn podcast features commentary about goings on in Nevada from a liberty perspective. Here you can find some great interviews with people doing great things to advance liberty in the state of Nevada, and beyond.

    Don’t miss their great interview with economist (and libertarian superhero) Bob Murphy!

    Randy and Adam Interview Robert Murphy

    Brian’s empire of great content: BrianDOLeary.com

    Where you’ll find all of the interesting things Brian is up to, including:

    · The O’Leary Review – Writing and associated Podcast

    · The Brian D. O’Leary Show

    · Who Is In The Tom Woods World?

    · and more.

    While you’re there, don’t forget to buy Brian a coffee. He’ll greatly appreciate it, especially a darker roast.

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  • Zoning vs. HOAs. Which is better? For whom? And why?

    https://naturalorderpodcast.com/ep8/

    Social Contract?

    We dig into the whys and wherefores of HOAs—as opposed to zoning regulations—from the perspective of homeowners.

    What are the positives? What are the negatives?

    Which is most compatible with the Natural Order?

    Today’s show brought to you by O’Leary Power.

    Hey, remember that “social contract” idea? What if we actually signed such things? Agreements are better than politics. Which system would you rather put your trust in?

    On the one hand, you can check out the neighborhood you are interested in buying into and see what condition the HOA is maintaining the community in. If you like what you see (and the house), you read the CC&Rs (Covenants, Conditions & Restrictions) and you decide if you want to abide by those rules – knowing that your neighbors are similarly bound.

    On the other hand. You can check out the neighborhood you are interested in and check out the way it is zoned (almost nobody does this). Then, you can hope and pray that, like Darth Vader, the local politicians don’t decide to “further alter the deal” for whatever crony political motivations they might have.

    One way sounds a lot more like a civilized society than the other, right?

    What if we expanded this HOA model? What would it look like? Check out the concept of “covenant communities” in: Democracy – The God that Failed: The Economics and Politics of Monarchy, Democracy, and Natural Order (Perspectives on Democratic Practice) by Hans-Hermann Hoppe.

    “Lovely Rita”

    BO’L: In my experience living in Portland, Oregon, the proverbial “Rita” was not so lovely. The Beatles, however, have a lovely song about the lovely Rita.

    Social Contract

    The May 2023 issue of Chronicles has a nice article by Douglas Wilson that destroys the idea of a “social contract.”

    Look up what Lysander Spooner had to say about it, as well.

    Living out in the woods — You still have problems

    Private Property Rights: An Endangered Species

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    We’ll grow on you like the “Slime Mold” Adam’s “other” gig: The Nevada Libertarian Party Presents: The Battleborn Podcast

    Co-hosted by fellow Nevadan Randy Sadac, the LPNV’s Battleborn podcast features commentary about goings on in Nevada from a liberty perspective. Here you can find some great interviews with people doing great things to advance liberty in the state of Nevada, and beyond.

    Don’t miss their great interview with economist (and libertarian superhero) Bob Murphy!

    Randy and Adam Interview Robert Murphy

    Brian’s empire of great content: BrianDOLeary.com

    Where you’ll find all of the interesting things Brian is up to, including:

    The O’Leary Review – Writing and associated Podcast The Brian D. O’Leary Show Who Is In The Tom Woods World? and more.

    While you’re there, don’t forget to buy Brian a coffee. He’ll greatly appreciate it, especially a darker roast.

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  • National Divorce?

    Today, we address the growing conversation regarding “National Divorce” in America.

    What holds the US together? What is tearing it apart? What is the “natural order” of human political relations? Would a “divorce” help move us in that direction? Or away from it?

    Today’s show brought to you by O’Leary & Co.

    Its not you, it’s me. Just kidding, it’s totally you! Or: Honey, we need to talk. It’s an idea that is gaining traction

    A sitting Congresswoman, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia recently brought the issue up. And she’s not alone.

    The calls for nullification, interposition, and secession are on the rise.

    The case for “breaking away” has a lot going for it

    And it’s all covered in detail and with great clarity by Ryan McMaken in his 2022 book, Breaking Away: The Case for Secession, Radical Decentralization, and Smaller Polities.

    Who pays the check at a dinner party? Should we decide by vote?

    The example Brian mentioned appears in Michael Huemer’s great book, The Problem of Political Authority: An Examination of the Right to Coerce and the Duty to Obey.

    Change is impossible… until it’s inevitable.

    Feel depressed about the state of our Union? Or its very existence? Please take our word for it and read Michael Malice’s The White Pill: A Tale of Good and Evil.

    You will be shocked at how brutal and murderous people can be towards one another when the vehicle by which they wield power is politics. And you will be elated at how quickly things can improve, even in the worst of situations.

    How about we all try a little Common Sense?

    By reading Bob Murphy’s brilliant little paper outlining the very real possibility of a Texas secession. Why and how it could come about, and what it would “look” like.

    Put not your trust in false idols – like democracy

    It’s a mistake. It’s a prison. Here’s the key that can release us: Democracy – The God that Failed: The Economics and Politics of Monarchy, Democracy, and Natural Order (Perspectives on Democratic Practice) by Hans-Hermann Hoppe

    This book will smash your brain… in the best of ways. We’ve been brainwashed in government schools and by our society to worship democracy.

    Change is inevitable.

    Note: All of the books mentioned are linked to our budding Natural Order Book Club. Bob Murphy’s pamphlet is linked directly to his own website. Adam’s “other” gig: The Nevada Libertarian Party Presents: The Battleborn Podcast

    Co-hosted by fellow Nevadan Randy Sadac, the LPNV’s Battleborn podcast features commentary about goings on in Nevada from a liberty perspective. Here you can find some great interviews with people doing great things to advance liberty in the state of Nevada, and beyond.

    Don’t miss their great interview with economist (and libertarian superhero) Bob Murphy!

    Randy and Adam Interview Robert Murphy

    Brian’s empire of great content: BrianDOLeary.com

    Where you’ll find all of the interesting things Brian is up to, including:

    The O’Leary Review – Writing and associated Podcast The Brian D. O’Leary Show Who Is In The Tom Woods World? and more.

    While you’re there, don’t forget to buy Brian a coffee. He’ll greatly appreciate it, especially a darker roast.

    Adam also runs on coffee, and he would greatly appreciate any contributions that listeners would like to make to help keep him in front of the microphone and producing content.

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    Regarding his own entrepreneurial path, O’Leary says, “I’ve never really failed, but I sure have had a lot of opportunities for personal growth. My goal here is to help entrepreneurs so their growing pains don’t hurt as bad as mine did.”

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  • Society & Government

    The fellows talk about society and government…

    What do these terms mean? Are they synonyms?

    Does one beget the other? Can one exist without the other?

    They dig into all that fun stuff!

    Today’s show brought to you by Liberty Classroom​

    Get your filthy government off my beautiful society! Reject the Ring of Power! A quote from Thomas Paine in Common Sense gets the show going:

    “Society is produced by our wants, and government by our wickedness.”

    The Breitbart Doctrine (from the late Andrew Breitbart):

    “Politics is downstream from culture.”

    What quote was Adam trying to say?

    Adam was mumbling something about “The means determine the ends.” or something. What was he talking about? We don’t know, but here are a few quotes he might have been attempting to summon:

    “The end justifies the means. But what if there never is an end? All we have is means.”

    – Ursula K. Le Guin

    “You think the end justifies the means, however vile. I tell you: the end is the means by which you achieve it. Today’s step is tomorrow’s life. Great ends cannot be attained by base means. You’ve proved that in all your social upheavals. The meanness and inhumanity of the means make you mean and inhuman and make the end unattainable.

    – Wilhelm Reich

    “There are times when the end justifies the means. But when you build an argument based on a whole series of such times, you may find that you’ve constructed an entire philosophy of evil.”

    – Luke Skywalker (from a perhaps apocryphal Star Wars novel of some sort)

    “Governance” is perfectly natural. “Government?” Not so much.

    With or without a statist government, humans naturally form hierarchies and rules for their various groupings and institutions. So long as there is more than one person in a society, humans will have governance.

    But does that mean we need an actual government? Are monopolistic territorial overlords something we just can’t escape if we want to have a society?

    We went from chieftains and strongmen to kings and emperors to prime ministers and presidents. Are we done “evolving” our structure of governance?

    Is this bloated democratic republic thing the best we can do?

    We say humans have more evolving to do, vis-a-vis political structures.

    Hmmmm.. “sheathing” or “parasite?”

    Brian says, “Government is a sheathing over what is going on in society.”

    Adam says, “Sheathing? More like “parasite.”

    Think humans don’t need hierarchies? Think they’re “bad”?

    Nothing could be further from the truth. Hierarchies are intrinsic to our evolution. They are inescapable. They are hard-wired into our essence. Here’s a short video that underscores the point.

    Hate theory? Love fiction? Want a glimpse of what a libertarian society could be like?

    Adam recommends The Golden Age Trilogy by John C. Wright:

    The Golden Age

    The Phoenix Exultant

    The Golden Transcendence

    Wielding the ring of power makes you ugly!

    Here’s what Adam thinks you look like when you say, “There oughta be a law!”

    Bitcoin

    We mentioned bitcoin briefly in the podcast. Brian has a bitcoin resource page on his website:

    https://briandoleary.com/bitcoin/

    Adam’s “other” gig: The Nevada Libertarian Party Presents: The Battleborn Podcast

    Co-hosted by fellow Nevadan Randy Sadac, the LPNV’s Battleborn podcast features commentary about goings on in Nevada from a liberty perspective. Here you can find some great interviews with people doing great things to advance liberty in the state of Nevada, and beyond.

    Don’t miss their great interview with economist (and libertarian superhero) Bob Murphy!

    Randy and Adam Interview Robert Murphy

    Brian’s empire of content: BrianDOLeary.com

    Where you’ll find all of the interesting things Brian is up to, including:

    The O’Leary Review – Writing and associated Podcast The Brian D. O’Leary Show Who Is In The Tom Woods World? and more.

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  • Equity & Equality ...

    The guys take on the thorny issue of equity (whatever that means) versus equality. Is it equality of opportunity?

    Are such concepts even possible?

    They decide all of it is rotten—inside and out.

    What, then, is the right way to look at the issue?

    Today’s show brought to you by Liberty Classroom​

    Is this whole framework of “equity” and “equality” a tragic bait and switch? How about liberty? What the Founders thought about “equality”:

    The original American concept of “equality” comes to us via our English forefathers and was expressed by the fine people who founded this nation as something like “equality before the law”.

    Unlike us moderns, the Founders weren’t insane. Therefore, they didn’t try to convince themselves that all people are actually equal. That’s obviously untrue.

    We all have different characteristics, aptitudes, interests, and are different from one another among a zillion other dimensions.

    The founders believed that every citizen should be equal before the law while human relations should be governed by free people engaged in free association.

    Our founders had a few tragic blind spots about who counts as “citizens,” but their notions regarding equality before the law and freedom of association, they had absolutely right.

    We’ve gotten a bit confused since then.

    These days, those on the far-left in politics are demanding “equity,” by which they mean “equality of outcome.”

    If they sell you on that goal, here comes the kicker: To achieve “equity” these people want a whole lot of political power—and you will not like how they use it.

    They want to tax and redistribute. They want to alter hiring and firing relationships. They want to regulate all manners of interaction in society.

    The theft and bossiness and destructive interventions can never end because the goal of “equity” cannot be achieved.

    It is a complete red herring…a total power grab.

    If they successfully hypnotize you into accepting the goal, they hope you will then give them the total power necessary to try to achieve it.

    The arrogance, hubris, and destructive power in this vision is worthy of Lenin, Stalin, Mao, Pol Pot, or Kim.

    Let’s not fall for it. If you want to get a sense of what such a path leads to (and if actual history doesn’t move you) check out Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged.

    Too long? No problem. We’ve got you covered. All you really need is to read this magnificent passage in which some poor wretch describes the downfall of the 20th Century Motor Company.

    Please believe me. Read it. You won’t regret it!

    But we started down this slippery slope long before “equity”.

    We fell for a poisonous concept the moment they convinced us that government power—force, in other words—should be used to achieve “equality of opportunity” among the citizenry.

    While not as obviously destructive as the “equity” agenda, even this “equality of opportunity” goal is a poison pill. How is the government to ensure every person has the same opportunity?

    A kid with rich parents who are smart and care about him will obviously have more opportunities than a kid from a broken home and mired in poverty. How can that problem be erased?

    Even if you levied taxes like a bulldozer, how are you going to “equalize opportunity” when so many other critically important variables apply?

    It can’t, obviously. And no government program can do anything about that except tax, redistribute (while keeping a nice chunk to feather its own nest) and boss people around.

    The more force the government uses to “solve” the problem, the more destruction it causes in society. It steals. It punishes. It rewards. It bosses people around. It prohibits some associations. It mandates others.

    Government power applied in this area is completely antithetical to liberty.

    Let’s give up on this poisonous red herring, shall we?

    More resources mentioned:

    Keynes/Hayek rap battle videos mentioned:

    Go to the show notes for Episode 3 for those.

    Brian’s been thinking about this issue for a while. Here’s the article he mentioned in the show. From October 2011:

    Office of Equity: Fine principle, waste of time

    (Though your humble co-host mentions Mrs. O’Leary’s Chicago barn, he is not known to be a relation of the woman who owned a cow that was purported to have burned down the Windy City.)

    Adam’s “other” gig: The Nevada Libertarian Party Presents: The Battleborn Podcast

    Co-hosted by fellow Nevadan Randy Sadac, the LPNV’s Battleborn podcast features commentary about goings on in Nevada from a liberty perspective. Here you can find some great interviews with people doing great things to advance liberty in the state of Nevada, and beyond.

    Don’t miss their great interview with economist (and libertarian superhero) Bob Murphy!

    Randy and Adam Interview Robert Murphy

    Brian’s empire of great content: BrianDOLeary.com

    Where you’ll find all of the interesting things Brian is up to, including:

    The O’Leary Review – Writing and associated Podcast The Brian D. O’Leary Show Who Is In The Tom Woods World? and more.

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  • Florida "Man" ??

    Hosts Brian O’Leary and Adam Haman discuss the curious intersection of Ron DeSantis, Hyatt Regency, drag shows, children, and liquor licenses.

    Also discussed: How screwy the world must be for those things to all exist in the same news article.   

    Today’s show brought to you by Liberty Classroom​

    What is this world coming to? What went down:

    This story is bizarre, and oddly symptomatic of our time. Maybe the best way for you to understand it is to just read some reporting on the matter:

    National Review DeSantis Pulls Hyatt Regency’s Liquor License following Drag Show with Children Present Fox News DeSantis stripping Florida hotel’s liquor license after hosting ‘lewd’ drag show with children present Eater Miami Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis Is Going After a Miami Hotel’s Liquor License for Hosting a Holiday Drag Show Washington Times Ron DeSantis strips liquor license from a theater that let kids watch drag queen show The short story:

    The Hyatt Regency Miami rented space to people who put on a show called “A Drag Queen Christmas”, which was advertised as being for “all ages”.

    No specific warning of there being explicit content in the show… and yowzers, was there explicit content in the show! For specifics, click the links above.

    Here’s the flyer: [We were going to put in a picture of the flyer, but you can find it on that Fox News article]

    We had a clip from a Fox News Tucker Carlson segment teed up that shows a video from the show in question, but since Tucker’s ouster, it somehow vanished (perhaps temporarily). We’ll leave it up to the good folks out there to use their discretion on whether or not to look it up independently.

    Warning! It’s awful!

    Are people over-reacting about these “drag queen” shows?

    In a word: Nope.

    If you think there’s something wrong with “sexualizing” kids, this will bother you.

    We thought about including the pictures, or at least linking to them with such lines as:

    Here are two pictures as example from this particular case:    AWFUL and WORSE And here’s some pictures from other “drag queen story hour” events that occurred recently in the supposed “civilized world: AWFUL and HORRIBLE and THIS and MUST and STOP.

    We decided not to link. Look them up on your own if you’d like.

    Of course, there will be counterfactuals, manipulating the story in a sympathetic way, and overall pushback on our position, but as far as the pictures themselves go, honestly, we were too horrified to look at them any closer.

    It’s wretched.

    Courage & Conformity

    The Brian D. O’Leary Show addressed this a while back.

    More Mandolorian … but first, what is the opposite of courage?

    Francisco Franco

    We spoke briefly of Francoist Spain. O’Leary has done a lot of work about this era. Some links if you want to go down his rabbit hole:

    Francisco Franco page at BrianDOLeary.com https://briandoleary.com/franco/ “Moses Ezekiel, American sculptor—plus, the prevailing myth of the Spanish Civil War” https://briandoleary.substack.com/p/the-brian-d-oleary-show-111422#details “Revisiting the Myths of the Spanish Civil War” https://briandoleary.substack.com/p/the-brian-d-oleary-show-111522#details “Making sense of fascism & antifascism as the concepts relate to the Spanish Civil War” https://briandoleary.substack.com/p/the-brian-d-oleary-show-11162022#details “Chipping away at the myth of the Spanish Civil War” https://briandoleary.substack.com/p/the-brian-d-oleary-show-111722#details “Deconstructing the Myth of the Spanish Civil War and how it informs us today” https://briandoleary.substack.com/p/the-brian-d-oleary-show-111822#details Author/book mentioned

    Nassim Taleb’s, The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable

    Adam’s “other” gig:

    The Nevada Libertarian Party Presents: The Battleborn Podcast

    Co-hosted by fellow Nevadan Randy Sadac, the LPNV’s Battleborn podcast features commentary about goings on in Nevada from a liberty perspective. Here you can find some great interviews with people doing great things to advance liberty in the state of Nevada, and beyond.

    Don’t miss their great interview with Economist (and libertarian superhero) Bob Murphy!

    Randy and Adam Interview Robert Murphy

    Brian’s empire of great content: BrianDOLeary.com

    Where you’ll find all of the interesting things Brian is up to, including

    The O’Leary Review – Writing and associated Podcast The Brian D. O’Leary Show Who Is In The Tom Woods World? and more.

    While you’re there, don’t forget to buy Brian a coffee. He’ll greatly appreciate it, especially a darker roast.

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  • Austrian Economics

    Hosts Brian O’Leary and Adam Haman discuss Austrian Economics, another one of the “four pillars” holding up the Natural Order Podcast.

    Why is the Austrian School right? And where do the Keynesians, Neo-classicists, Monetarists, and calculus-worshiping wonks go wrong.

    Today’s show brought to you by Liberty Classroom​

    Austrian Economics: Methodology matters, and the other guys are doing it wrong. “The curious task…

    …of economics is to demonstrate to men how little they really know about what they imagine they can design. To the naive mind that can conceive of order only as the product of deliberate arrangement, it may seem absurd that in complex conditions order, and adaptation to the unknown, can be achieved more effectively by decentralizing decisions and that a division of authority will actually extend the possibility of overall order. Yet that decentralization actually leads to more information being taken into account.”

    – Friedrich Hayek, The Fatal Conceit: The Errors of Socialism

    The Austrian School: Why is it different? Why is it correct?

    Economics isn’t a “hard science”, like chemistry or physics. As a discipline, it is more akin to philosophy, or perhaps even mathematics.

    There exist several different economic theories and many schools of thought—all generally incompatible with each other—that are “unfalsifiable.” Unlike hard sciences, the subject of economics is people. Experiments can’t truly be done because of the free will inherent to the subjects. Thus, a counterfactual is technically impossible. One cannot repeat the experiment with all relevant factors remaining the same.

    This is why “facts” never seem to settle disputes between Keynesians and Monetarists, or Neoclassicals and MMTers, or Austrians and…everybody. No matter how hard Ben Bernanke or Ben Powell fail, they can always say, “Yeah, but it would have been worse had we not intervened.”

    The roots of Austrian economics were first established in the School of Salamanca. This Spanish school of thought brought together followers of St. Thomas Aquinas and others where they sought to explain the full range of human action and social organization. The Salamancan methodology posited the existence of economic laws, much like other natural laws, and sought to discover the nature of these laws.

    This “Late Scholastic” tradition progressed in many places in Europe (notably France), competing with other theories that typically gave intellectual cover for the government to boss people around.

    Austrian economics gets its name largely because, in 1871, an Austrian named Carl Menger resurrected these Scholastic/French (hat tip to Frederic Bastiat) threads. He then added explicit subjectivism, gave a groundbreaking theory of the origin of money, and fully explained (for the first time in known human history) the theory of marginal utility, which ushered in the “marginal revolution” in economics.

    This was huge, solving the perplexing diamond/water paradox, and helping smash the labor theory of value in the process.

    It also helped that many other big names in this new “school” were from Austria (Menger, Mises, Hayek, Böhm-Bawerk, etc).

    The Austrian approach: Methodological Individualism, methodological subjectivism.

    What falls out of this approach are a few critical things, including:

    the subjective theory of value (vs. the labor theory, for example) opportunity costs marginalism the time structure of production and consumption unique price theory capital theory interest theory (in the modern era, at least) a unique theory of inflation,

    Mises named this approach “Praxeology.” He said we can deduce powerful and profound economic truths from simple and self-evidently true a priori statements like “Man acts.”

    See? Economics is much more correctly viewed as part of philosophy. It’s more like geometry than fluid dynamics or some other hard science.

    Most economists pretend they are hard scientists. They are delusional. They’re doing it wrong. They are ideologues pretending to be technicians.

    Big contributions:

    The Austrian school led the marginal revolution, the economic calculation problem (both Hayek’s version and Mises’s version), the theory of the business cycle, price theory, capital theory, interest theory, focus on entrepreneurship as a critical discovery process, etc.

    The approach of the other schools: They use complex models and math to obfuscate what should be their central focus: human action. A cynic might be forgiven for concluding that most economic theories and analyses are merely offered as intellectual cover for government to tax and spend and “regulate.”

    The Mises Institute…

    … is a paragon of knowledge and virtue. At mises.org, you will find an absolute treasure trove of books, articles, podcasts, lectures, entire academic courses—all about Austrian economics. Check it out!

    Learn economics via… rap battles?

    Yes! Check out these two videos. They are amazing!

    Adam’s “other” gig:

    The Nevada Libertarian Party Presents: The Battleborn Podcast

    Co-hosted by fellow Nevadan Randy Sadac, the LPNV’s Battleborn podcast features commentary about goings on in Nevada from a liberty perspective. Here you can find some great interviews with people doing great things to advance liberty in the state of Nevada, and beyond.

    Don’t miss their great interview with Economist (and libertarian superhero) Bob Murphy!

    Randy and Adam Interview Robert Murphy

    Brian’s empire of great content: BrianDOLeary.com

    Where you’ll find all of the interesting things Brian is up to, including

    The O’Leary Review – Writing and associated Podcast The Brian D. O’Leary Show Who Is In The Tom Woods World? and more.

    While you’re there, don’t forget to buy Brian a coffee. He’ll greatly appreciate it, especially a darker roast.

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  • The fellows continue their discussion on of the first of their “four pillars”—libertarian political philosophy.

    Today, Haman and O'Leary drill-down on the Libertarian Party, the Mises Caucus, and Adam’s work in the leadership of the Libertarian Party of Nevada.

    Today’s show brought to you by Liberty Classroom​

    The Libertarian Party: What makes “the party of principle” different from all the others? What about the roads?

    Oh yeah, statist? What about them there roads? Here, get educated:

    Walter Block’s The Privatization of Roads and Highways: Human and Economic Factors

    Non-libertarians reflexively believe that many “public goods” such as roads cannot be provided (or cannot be sufficiently provided) by a free market. Block’s big book on the subject shows exactly how wrong-headed that belief is.

    This episode builds on concepts discussed in episode 1 of The Natural Order Podcast, so you might want to check out those show notes too!

    Anarchy v. Minarchy?

    This is scarcely the final word on the subject, but find some food for thought in this written debate.

    Undo the Revolutionary War?!?

    Despite their profound differences regarding the nature of government, Brian says he would happily take either Hamilton or Jefferson over our current leadership. In fact, compared to today’s regime, he would even prefer Mad King George III!

    He’s got a point!

    Check out this brilliant book that contains (among many many other brilliant things) an argument about why monarchy (as bad as that is) is preferable to “unfettered” democracy: Hans-Hermann Hoppe’s Democracy the God that Failed.

    Worship the Constitution? No thanks.

    The US Constitution is a magnificent document. Our modern society would be much improved if we more closely followed the principles in it. But as Lysander Spooner said:

    “Whether the Constitution really be one thing, or another, this much is certain – that it has either authorized such a government as we have had, or has been powerless to prevent it. In either case, it is unfit to exist.”

    Amen. On the other hand, maybe ole’ Spooner was just cross because those old-timey Feds “rolled the tanks” on him for opening up his own mail service in competition with the Post Office.

    Dave Smith debates Nick Sarwark on the strategy and future of the Libertarian Party

    Part One – at the Soho Forum in New York.

    Part Two – only a snippet from Dave’s Part of the Problem Podcast. Get all those episodes at the Gas Digital Network.

    Find sanity and inner peace by changing your voter registration.

    Want to feel good about your vote? Tired of voting for “the lesser of two evils”? Do you love liberty, family, puppies, and all good things? Get involved with the Libertarian Party! Want to really do it the right way? Learn more about, and get involved with the Mises Caucus of the Libertarian Party.

    Adam’s “other” gig: The Nevada Libertarian Party Presents: The Battleborn Podcast

    Co-hosted by fellow Nevadan Randy Sadac, the LPNV’s Battleborn podcast features commentary about goings on in Nevada from a liberty perspective. Here you can find some great interviews with people doing great things to advance liberty in the state of Nevada, and beyond.

    Don’t miss their great interview with Economist (and libertarian superhero) Bob Murphy!

    Randy and Adam Interview Robert Murphy

    Brian’s empire of great content: BrianDOLeary.com

    Where you’ll find all of the interesting things Brian is up to, including

    The O’Leary Review - Writing and associated Podcast The Brian D. O’Leary Show Who Is In The Tom Woods World? and more.

    While you’re there, don’t forget to buy Brian a coffee. He’ll greatly appreciate it, especially a darker roast.

    O’Leary Digital

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