
Cost-free the Economy Episode 12: Customer Welfare and Significant Government with Patrick Hedger
This week we speak about the drama with Silicon Valley Bank and the proposal from Wayne Crews for an Abuse-of-Crisis Prevention Act, how to safeguard retirement savings from political mismanagement, and the constitutional limits on federal agencies like the Customer Economic Protection Bureau. Our interview this week is with Patrick Hedger of the Taxpayers Protection Alliance. We critique what the Federal Trade Commission has been carrying out on competitors and antitrust policy and size up the threat from government censorship of on the web media platforms.
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- Cost-free the Economy Episode 11: Correct Diversity and Economy Chance
- Cost-free the Economy Episode ten: Legalize Jobs
- Cost-free the Economy Episode 9: Unconstitutional Taxation
- Cost-free the Economy Episode eight: Crypto and ESG
- Cost-free the Economy Episode 7: Economics for Everyone
- Cost-free the Economy Episode six: The Cultural Influence of YouTube
- Cost-free the Economy Episode five: Corporate Goal and ESG
- Cost-free the Economy Episode four: Entrepreneurship and Equality
- Cost-free the Economy Episode three: Washington’s ten,000 Commandments
- Cost-free the Economy Episode two: Defending the American Dream
- Cost-free the Economy Episode 1: Deregulating Abundance
Remain tuned subsequent week for Episode 13 when we’ll be interview Spencer Purnell, Director of Technologies Policy at the Explanation Foundation.