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The GistThe GistPhil Gramm Hearts Capitalism, From Dickens To The New DealFormer Senator Phil Gramm joins to defend capitalism’s record, arguing that the Industrial Revolution improved lives, the New Deal prolonged the Depression, and modern welfare undermines work. He supports Keynesian stimulus in theory—but only if governments also run surpluses, which he says they never do. Plus, Gaza aid failures, Macron’s recognition of Palestine, and why peace requires clear-eyed power dynamics, not symbolic gestures. And in The Spiel: Benjamin Crump returns to the spotlight in a viral police beating case, and renewed concern over noose reports reveals our reflex to dramatize the ambiguous. Produced by Corey...2025-07-2637 minCross-Examining HistoryCross-Examining HistoryCross-Examining History Episode 87 - Phil GrammTalmage Boston holds a live cross-examination style interview of Phil Gramm on his new book The Triumph of Economic Freedom: Debunking the Seven Great Myths of American Capitalism. Phil Gramm is a former US Senator of nearly two decades, an economist, and author.2025-07-0359 minBob Dole 1993 - 1995 The Last Man StandingBob Dole 1993 - 1995 The Last Man StandingEpisode 368 BOB DOLE 1993 - 1995 The Last Man Standing (Part 5) Gays in the MilitarySend us a textThe most controversial issue that President Clinton tackled right off the back was changing the policy in the United States military banning homosexuals from serving. It would be met with opposition by Bob Dole, Strom Thurmond, Phil Gramm and the Joint Chiefs' of Staff. In fact, even the Democratic Chairman of the Armed Services Committee, Sam Nunn, was opposed to the change. But Bill Clinton insisted that the issue would be addressed. After months of debate and study the policy that would be agreed to for years was "Don't Ask don't T...2025-06-261h 17The Tom Woods ShowThe Tom Woods ShowEp. 2657 Phil Gramm on Dumb Myths About CapitalismVirtually everyone -- sadly, even on the right these days -- believes things that are demonstrably false about the Industrial Revolution, inequality, trade, poverty, and plenty more. Former US Senator (and economics professor) Phil Gramm joins us to correct the record. Sponsors: Go to OmahaSteaks.com and use Promo Code WOODS at checkout for an extra $35 off. Minimum purchase may apply. See site for details. A big thanks to our advertiser, Omaha Steaks! + Bank on Yourself Book Discussed: The Triumph of Economic Freedom: Debunking the Seven Great Myths of American Capitalism 2025-06-2040 minHistory Unplugged PodcastHistory Unplugged PodcastDid Tariffs Make America a Manufacturing Powerhouse Or Trigger Economic Misery and Stifle Global Trade?ads)At a time when debates over tariffs, regulation, and the scope of government are back at center stage. Is this time in American history unprecedented, or can we find parallels in the past? For example, has  trade “hollowed out” U.S. manufacturing—or have fact tariffs like the Corn Laws in Britain hurt working-class families the most? Was the Great Depression a failure of capitalism—rather than a policy crisis worsened by poor monetary responses and overreach? Today’s guest is Phil Gramm, a former U.S. Senator and author of “The Triumph of Economic Freedom.” We look at five pe...2025-06-1744 minThe Michael Shermer ShowThe Michael Shermer ShowThe Myths of American Capitalism ExplainedSince the dawn of the Industrial Revolution, capitalism has unleashed unimaginable growth in opportunity and prosperity. And yet, at key points in American history, economic disruption has led to a greater role for government, ostensibly to protect against capitalism’s excesses. Today, government regulates, mandates, subsidizes and controls a growing share of the American economy. Today on the show, retired U.S. Senator Phil Gramm, one of America’s premier public policy advocates, and noted economist Donald J. Boudreaux look at the seven events and issues in American history that define, for most Americans, the role of gove...2025-05-311h 45Celebrity InterviewsCelebrity InterviewsSenator Phil Gramm & Donald Boudreaux: The Triumph of Economic Freedom and the Truth About CapitalismIn this powerful and timely episode of The Neil Haley Show, Neil sits down with Senator Phil Gramm, former U.S. Senator and economist, and Donald J. Boudreaux, a respected economics professor and thought leader, to discuss their groundbreaking book:The Triumph of Economic Freedom: Debunking the Seven Great Myths of American Capitalism.Together, they break down the most widespread lies about capitalism and why free markets, competition, and innovation continue to be the greatest forces for human progress and prosperity.🔍 What You'll Learn in This Episode:Why the term capitalism is tre...2025-05-2921 minHub PodcastsHub PodcastsSenator Phil Gramm debunks the great myths of American capitalismPhil Gramm is an economist and politician who served for six years in the U.S. House of Representatives and eighteen years in the U.S. Senate. In his new book, The Triumph of Economic Freedom: Debunking the Seven Great Myths of American Capitalism, Senator Gramm aims to set the record straight about the state America’s economy - including misconceptions about income inequality, economic mobility, manufacturing, and purchasing power - that are guiding American policy in the wrong direction. Graham argues that despite what you hear in the media and from politicians, the people who have been left be...2025-05-2637 minThe Small Business Radio ShowThe Small Business Radio Show#831 Senator Phil Gramm Debunks the Seven Great Myths of American CapitalismWhat role should the government play in small business owners economic life? It seems that with the Trump tariffs are at tax that the government is putting on all our lives, but should it just stay out of it?My next guests argue that that the evidence points to that  government interference and failed policies pose the most significant threat to economic freedom.Senator Phil Gramm served six years in the U.S. House of Representatives and eighteen years in the U.S. Senate where he was Chairman of the Banking Committee. Senator Gramm is a V...2025-05-1923 minTalk LouisianaTalk LouisianaPhil Gramm, Rannah Gray, Manuel Martinez, Bob Courtney, Jeff LeDuffPolitician and Economist Phil Gramm weighs in on his political career, and the state of politics in this current administration. Author and close friend of former Mayor Kip Holden Rannah Gray remembers her dearest friend after his passing. World renowned tailor and men's fashion influencer Manuel Martinez discusses dressing for your color-type, the effects of tariffs on his business, and fondly remembers Kip Holden. Former News Director, Anchor, and Producer Bob Courtney talks the legacy of his wife, Beth Courtney, and the passing of former Mayor Holden. Retired Baton Rouge police chief and assistant Chief Administrative Officer for the...2025-05-1444 minThe Remnant with Jonah GoldbergThe Remnant with Jonah GoldbergReagan Rolls OverFormer Sen. Phil Gramm joins Jonah Goldberg to discuss his new book, The Triumph of Economic Freedom: Debunking the Seven Great Myths of American Capitalism. Phil and Jonah reminisce on the triumphs of the Industrial Revolution, better days in Congress, and Ronald Reagan’s disdain for protectionism. Show Notes:—Order Sen. Gramm’s book, The Triumph of Economic Freedom: Debunking the Seven Great Myths of American Capitalism The Remnant is a production of The Dispatch, a digital media company covering politics, policy, and culture from a non-partisan, conservative perspectiv...2025-05-141h 00The Cash Flow Academy ShowThe Cash Flow Academy ShowFixing the Fiscal MessAndy is joined by Senator Phil Gramm for a powerful conversation about the U.S. economy, government spending, and the myths surrounding capitalism. Senator Gramm shares insights from decades of public service, including his work on the Gramm-Rudman budget bill. Together, they unpack the dangers of unchecked social welfare spending, the real impact of tariffs, and why economic freedom—not government intervention—is the key to prosperity.2025-05-0744 minAdipodcastAdipodcast#26 Beyond Sweetness: Die Wahrheit über ZuckerIn dieser Episode des "Adipodcast" dreht sich alles um Zucker und Zuckerersatzstoffe sowie deren Auswirkungen auf den menschlichen Körper und den Stoffwechsel. Gastgeber Professor Dr. med. Andreas Thalheimer moderiert die Diskussion mit seinem Co-Host Tariq Abu-Naaj, sowie den beiden Gästinnen, Frauu Professor Dr. Bettina Wölnerhanssen und Privatdozentin Dr. phil. Anne Christin Meyer-Gerspach. Die Experten beleuchten die gesundheitlichen Folgen von Zucker und Zuckerersatzstoffen, die Herausforderungen des Zuckerverzichts und die Bedeutung eines bewussten Umgangs mit der eigenen Ernährung. Die Episode bietet wertvolle Einblicke und regt zum Nachdenken über gesündere Essgewohnheiten an. Die Episode beginnt mit einer Begrüßung der H...2025-02-2350 minAdipodcastAdipodcast#26 Beyond Sweetness: Die Wahrheit über ZuckerIn dieser Episode des "Adipodcast" dreht sich alles um Zucker und Zuckerersatzstoffe sowie deren Auswirkungen auf den menschlichen Körper und den Stoffwechsel. Gastgeber Professor Dr. med. Andreas Thalheimer moderiert die Diskussion mit seinem Co-Host Tariq Abu-Naaj, sowie den beiden Gästinnen, Frauu Professor Dr. Bettina Wölnerhanssen und Privatdozentin Dr. phil. Anne Christin Meyer-Gerspach. Die Experten beleuchten die gesundheitlichen Folgen von Zucker und Zuckerersatzstoffen, die Herausforderungen des Zuckerverzichts und die Bedeutung eines bewussten Umgangs mit der eigenen Ernährung. Die Episode bietet wertvolle Einblicke und regt zum Nachdenken über gesündere Essgewohnheiten an. Die Episode beginnt mit einer Begrüßung der H...2025-02-2350 minGoing Big! with Kevin GentryGoing Big! with Kevin GentrySenator Phil Gramm: Bold Leadership, Big Risks, and Transforming America’s EconomyOn this episode of the Going Big! Podcast, host Kevin Gentry sits down with former U.S. Senator Phil Gramm, a leader whose career has been defined by taking bold risks and reshaping America’s economic policies. From his early days as an economics professor to becoming a key architect of the Reagan Revolution, Gramm shares his journey of challenging the status quo, fighting for lower taxes, and making tough decisions that changed the course of history. He opens up about his daring decision to resign from Congress, switch parties, and run again, proving that true leadership means standing firm on...2025-02-1753 minAmerica\'s RoundtableAmerica's RoundtableAmerica's Roundtable with Ambassador Stuart Eizenstat | Remembering President Jimmy Carter's Life, Legacy and ImpactJoin America's Roundtable radio co-hosts Natasha Srdoc and Joel Anand Samy with Ambassador Stuart Eizenstat who delivered a eulogy at President Jimmy Carter's funeral at the Washington National Cathedral. Ambassador Eizenstat shares about Carter’s domestic and international successes including the Camp David Accords and how the former president's sincere words and developed personal relationship made an impact to key principals when the talks were about to fail. Carter's tireless efforts led the foundational cornerstone for treaties with Israel's Arab neighbors including Jordan and later through the Trump Administration's Abraham Accords. Ambassador Eizenstat also shares ab...2025-01-1835 minMoore Money with Steve MooreMoore Money with Steve MooreFormer Senator Phil Gramm |01-04-25 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2025-01-0520 minThe Best Storyteller In Texas PodcastThe Best Storyteller In Texas Podcast"The Myth of American Inequality" Insights from Senator GrammIn this episode, host Kent Hance welcomes Senator Phil Gramm, a former senator and economist, to discuss his book, "The Myth of American Inequality." The conversation highlights their shared experiences in Congress and focuses on Gramm's critique of government statistics on income inequality and poverty. Gramm argues that the narrative of the rich getting richer while the poor get poorer is misleading, presenting data to support his claims. He emphasizes the importance of accurate data in shaping public policy and advocates for work requirements in government assistance programs to promote self-sufficiency. Timestamps by PodSqueezeIntroduction of Senator Gramm (00:00:04)   T...2024-12-2433 minThe American Compass PodcastThe American Compass PodcastThe Case for Tariffs with Sen. Phil GrammHas the devotion to unbridled free markets in recent decades benefited or harmed the United States? Earlier this month, Senator Phil Gramm (R-TX) and Oren Cass sat down for a live, wide-ranging discussion of the unintended consequences of America’s approach to manufacturing, and whether free trade is to blame for changes in our domestic industrial base. They explore how conservatives should think about trade and one potential policy response that’s getting lots of air time lately: tariffs.Plus: To be the first to hear about the launch of our new magazine in J...2024-12-201h 13Hudson Institute Events PodcastHudson Institute Events PodcastThe Myth of American InequalityIn The Myth of American Inequality: How Government Biases Policy Debate, which the Wall Street Journal named a best book of 2022, former United States Senator Phil Gramm, Robert Ekelund, and John Early challenge popular notions about income inequality and its effect on Americans.The Myth of American Inequality shows “that the way we collect and report statistics has significantly overstated inequality and understated national well-being” and “that the explosion of transfer payments following the War on Poverty has caused a significant number of prime work-age persons to become detached from the economy. That disengagement from the world of wor...2024-11-2654 minMoore Money with Steve MooreMoore Money with Steve MooreSen Phil Gramm | 10-26-24William Philip Gramm is an American economist and politician who represented Texas in both chambers of Congress. Though he began his political career as a Democrat, Gramm switched to the Republican Party in 1983. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2024-10-2626 minHudson Institute Events PodcastHudson Institute Events PodcastCan American Politics Solve the Federal Debt Problem?The United States’ federal debt has nearly doubled under the last two presidents. It now equals America’s gross domestic product, and the Congressional Budget Office projects that it will reach as much as 138 percent of US GDP in the next decade. America spends more on annual debt service than national defense, and debt service obligations threaten to impose stringent limits on all other discretionary spending. Neither presidential campaign has offered a convincing program to mitigate this spiraling crisis.Former Senator Phil Gramm has been a leader in creative thinking and legislating about budgetary restraint over his 45-yea...2024-09-1659 minMeeting of Minds PodcastMeeting of Minds PodcastSen. Phil Gramm: AI, ESG Greed, & Defending Free EnterpriseFormer Texas senator Phil Gramm joins Bowyer Research's Isaac Willour on Meeting of Minds for a wide-ranging discussion of AI, defending free market ideals in our current political moment, and the medieval/feudal roots of the modern ESG movement.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2024-08-2642 minBruce DuMont Podcasts / Beyond The BeltwayBruce DuMont Podcasts / Beyond The BeltwayBTB_100222Bruno Behrend, Phil Gramm, Jennifer Lind, Mike Miller, Paul Poast2024-07-071h 45Notable SpeechesNotable SpeechesPhil Gramm on "The Myth of American Inequality"Former U.S. Sen. Phil Gramm discusses his book The Myth of American Inequality: How Government Biases Policy Debate, which he co-authored with statistician John Early and economist Robert Ekelund. The book details how faulty government data has led to a massive misperception about wealth and poverty in the U.S. The Myth of American Inequality won the 2024 Hayek Book Prize awarded by the Manhattan Institute. In politics, Phil Gramm served three terms in the U.S. House of Representatives, initially as a Democrat, and later as a Republican. He was elected to...2024-06-2126 minBob Dole 1993 - 1995 The Last Man StandingBob Dole 1993 - 1995 The Last Man StandingEpisode 284 George H. W. Bush The Sweep of History (Part 25) The 16 Senators Debate...Send us a textIn this episode we will let you listen in to 16 of the most prominent senators in American History in the post World War 2 era. Several are among the longest serving Senators in history. They are all among the great orators of the time. This set of Senators are here in this last great debate of their era where all of them are on the stage. We will let you listen in to some of them edited and couple of them in full, we include a future President Joe Biden, a future V...2024-06-131h 25Bagwell Center PodcastBagwell Center PodcastSenator Phil Gramm on "The Myth of American Inequality"LISTEN as Senator Phil Gramm, discusses "The Myth of American Inequality" during a recent Bagwell Center Lecture. This podcast is a production of the Bagwell Center for the Study of Markets and Economic Opportunity at Kennesaw State University. Website: coles.kennesaw.edu/econopp Facebook: facebook.com/econopp Twitter: @BagwellCenter Instagram: @bagwellcenterksu Music: "Coronation" by Danny Weathers2024-05-1533 minEconomics Matters with Laurence KotlikoffEconomics Matters with Laurence KotlikoffDissecting Income Inequality with Senator Phil GrahammTake the guesswork out of financial decisions at every stage of life with Maxifi: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://maxifiplanner.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Designed by Economist Laurence Kotlikoff. Professot Kotlikoff invites guest Phil Gramm, a seasoned figure in the world of economic policy and political influence. Phil Gramm's storied career is defined by his tenure as a U.S. Senator from Texas, chairmanship of the Senate Banking Committee, and his profound insights on taxation and welfare policies—credentials that undeniably assert him as a voice of authority. With his notable academic background in economics and public service experience, Gramm brings a wealth of knowledge to today's pressing fiscal discussions. 2024-04-161h 1620 Minute Books20 Minute BooksThe Myth of American Inequality - Book Summary"How Government Biases Policy Debate" 👉 For more insights, check out the full book here 📖 Transcript and written book summary available here for free 🗒️ Author: Phil Gramm, Robert Ekelund & John Early Category: Economics2024-04-0622 minCapitalisn\'tCapitalisn'tPoverty in America: Terrible Scourge or a Measurement Error?Perhaps the biggest evidence that capitalism in America doesn’t work, at least not for everyone, is growing income inequality and the persistence of poverty. But what is the current state of poverty and inequality in the United States? Why do debates still persist about whether poverty has been eradicated? What do the numbers and official statistics tell us, and should we believe them? What do personal stories and experiences with poverty tell us that data cannot? If poverty has indeed been eradicated, what led to that achievement – and if it still persists, what more can be done to abol...2024-03-1448 minAnatomy of the Church and StateAnatomy of the Church and StateBrad Dacus | Protecting Religious Freedom | Ep #12Attention my brothers and sisters in Christ, it’s not ALL doom and gloom. Founder and CEO of the Pacific Justice Institute, Brad Dacus, joins me to discuss LEGAL victories for Christians and churches happening nationwide. Brad also gives some advice as to what your church can do to get involved and stay legally protected when you do. Brad is a former Legislative Assistant to U.S. Senator Phil Gramm, receiving his Juris Doctor from the University of Texas. He’s appeared on dang near all of the alphabet corporate news networks including multiple appe...2024-03-141h 05Pro Politics with Zac McCraryPro Politics with Zac McCraryChancellor & Congressman Kent Hance, the Best Storyteller in TexasSend us a textKent Hance served 6 years in the House from West Texas, was Chair of the Texas Railroad Commission, and had an 8-year tenure as Chancellor of the Texas Tech University System - but his most famous political accomplishment is as the only person to ever defeat George W. Bush in a political campaign. He also hosts his own podcast, The Best Storyteller in Texas, where he mines his favorite political stories and weighs in on the news of the day. In this conversation, Chancellor Kent Hance talks about his famous 1978 win over George W...2024-03-0543 minA Book with LegsA Book with LegsSenator Phil Gramm - The Myth of American Inequality“If you read it, you will realize that many of the arguments being made against American capitalism are invalid. You will realize that this country of ours is even greater than you think.” Senator Phil Gramm joins Cole to discuss his book, The Myth of American Inequality. Gramm’s book explores the data which prove income inequality in the United States is far lower than what most Americans are led to believe. The conversation covers the statistics that support Gramm’s position and how the American Dream remains strong.2023-12-041h 13Let People ProsperLet People ProsperHow I See Today's Jobs Report as Trump's Former Chief EconomistThank you for listening to the 33rd episode of "This Week's Economy," where I briefly recap and share my insights on key economic and policy news. Please share this episode on social media and provide a rating and review. Also, subscribe and see show notes for this episode on Substack (www.vanceginn.substack.com) and visit my website for economic insights (www.vanceginn.com). Today, I cover: 1) National: Today's U.S. jobs report reveals overall weakness and disappointing growth, and my thoughts on Oren Cass's surprisingly good take on government spending; 2) States: Texas' special session letdown that should have...2023-11-0312 minLet People ProsperLet People ProsperWhy the Rich Getting Richer Benefits the Poor and Middle Class w Former U.S. Senator Phil GrammToday, I'm joined on episode 68 of the "Let People Prosper" show by Former U.S. Senator Phil Gramm. Please share this podcast on social media and provide a rating and review. Also, subscribe and see show notes for this episode on Substack (www.vanceginn.substack.com) and visit my website for economic insights (www.vanceginn.com). We discuss: 1) Myths about American inequality and taxing the rich; 2) How government overreach and safety net systems have skewed income and are working against Americans instead of for them; and 3) Major issues facing the nation today including failing public schools in need of...2023-10-3032 minLet People ProsperLet People ProsperBiden Wants to STEAL From the Poor? TRUTH About Student Loan "Forgiveness"Thank you for listening to the 32nd episode of "This Week's Economy," where I briefly recap and share my insights on key economic and policy news. Please share this episode on social media and provide a rating and review. Also, subscribe and see show notes for this episode on Substack (www.vanceginn.substack.com) and visit my website for economic insights (www.vanceginn.com). Today, I cover: 1) National: My thoughts on the newly appointed House Speaker Mike Johnson, how President Biden's student loan "forgiveness" plan will disadvantage lower-income earners while making higher education more expensive, and while the latest...2023-10-2711 minThe Christian Economist by Dave ArnottThe Christian Economist by Dave Arnott#188 More Equal than you ThinkAmerican incomes are 3% more equal today than in 1947.   That was the key data point from former Senator Phil Gramm’s recent speech about his new book, titled The Myth of American Inequality.    Don’t Covet Just about every discussion that points out inequalities of outcomes is a violation of the tenth commandment against covetousness.  From Thomas Picketty’s books and speeches to Black Lives Matter, to President Biden: The message is always rooted in wanting what others have. That’s why, when Sergiy Saydometov and I wrote the book Biblical Economic Policy, one of the ten Biblical Commandments of Economics we found was...2023-10-1211 minThe Christian Economist | Dave ArnottThe Christian Economist | Dave ArnottMore Equal Than You ThinkAmerican incomes are 3% more equal today than in 1947.   That was the key data point from former Senator Phil Gramm’s recent speech about his new book, titled The Myth of American Inequality. Don’t Covet Just about every discussion that points out inequalities of outcomes is a violation of the tenth commandment against covetousness.  From Thomas Picketty’s books and speeches to Black Lives Matter to President Biden: The message is always rooted in wanting what others have. That’s why when Sergiy Saydometov and I wrote the book Biblical Economic Policy, one of the ten Biblical Commandments of Economics we found wa...2023-10-1211 minThe Great AntidoteThe Great AntidotePhil Gramm on How Government Biases Policy DebateSend us a textFormer Senator Phil Gramm began as a professor of economics at Texas A&M, then became a representative in the House, later becoming a senator. And now, he’s written a book with John Early and Robert Ekelund called The Myth of American Inequality: How Government Biases Policy Debate. We talk today about his book and observations of the system during his time in office, identifying problems with the way the census and other measuring tools bias the data and conversations that follow. Support the showNever miss...2023-09-2148 minInstitute for Policy Innovation (IPI) PodcastInstitute for Policy Innovation (IPI) PodcastMyth Busters: Income Inequality (Audio: Podcast)Income inequality has become a progressive rallying cry, asserting that income inequality has exploded. Proponents claim government data show that the top 20% of workers earn 16.7 dollars for every dollar the bottom 20% earn. True? NO! A new book by former Senator Phil Gramm, Robert Ekelund and John Early explain that when all transfer payments to lower-income families are included, and when the taxes paid by higher-income families are excluded from income (because don't actually receive that money), the income inequality gap is a mere 4 to 1. On this IPI podcast, John Early, an economist who twice served as assistant commissioner of the...2023-08-1800 minCapitalisn\'tCapitalisn'tWhy America's Poor Remain Poor, With Matthew Desmond"Poverty will be abolished in America only when a mass movement demands it," writes Princeton sociologist and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Matthew Desmond in his new book, "Poverty, by America." Building on his own lived experiences of growing up poor and continued contact with impoverished communities that "forces [him] to be intellectually honest," he claims that poverty persists in America not because we are incapable of preventing it but because society - and especially the wealthy - benefits from it at the expense of the poor.Bethany and Luigi draw from their recent conversation with former U.S...2023-06-2954 minkhiirjeoniirkhiirjeoniirPDFEPUB The Myth of American Inequality ZIPDownload The Myth of American Inequality Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book by Phil Gramm Reading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=1538167387 OR DOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW! [PDF] Download PDF|EPUB The Myth of American Inequality ZIP Ebook | READ ONLINE Download PDF|EPUB The Myth of American Inequality ZIP read ebook online PDF EPUB KINDLE Download PDF|EPUB The Myth of American Inequality ZIP PDF - KINDLE - EPUB - MOBI - AUDIOBOOK2023-06-2800 minCapitalisn\'tCapitalisn'tBonus: Sen. Phil Gramm on Banking DeregulationThank you to our listeners for the feedback and engagement on last week's episode with former U.S. Senator Phil Gramm. Sen. Gramm was also one of the co-sponsors of the Gramm–Leach–Bliley Act of 1999, which removed part of the Depression-era law separating investment banking from commercial banking, among others. Bethany and Luigi couldn't pass the opportunity to ask the senator about his views on a possible line from his legislation to the 2008 financial crisis and the recent SVB banking meltdown. We hope you enjoy this bonus Capitalisn't segment.In case you missed it, here's our full...2023-06-2219 minIPI Policy Basics PodcastIPI Policy Basics PodcastIPI Policy Basics: In Politics, Compromise Is a Virtue, Not a Vice (Audio: Podcast)IPI President Tom Giovanetti explains at least part of the current dysfunction of Congress, and the dysfunction of the Republican Party, by explaining that while compromise may be a vice in religion, theology and ethics, compromise is the essence of democracy. Compromise is simply negotiation, and negotiation is necessary for self-government. Otherwise, we fall into the biggest concern of the Founders; namely, that a faction gains political power and then rules over their opponents. We see this play out when parties think they can only accomplish things when they control both Congress and the White House until the next midterm...2023-06-1900 minThe Value Exchange FellowshipThe Value Exchange FellowshipCompetition vs. Collaboration + Failure vs. Freedom + Defunding the One Percent and MoreThis week on the SLFM podcast Trev FM goes toe to toe with former Texas Senator Phil Gramm over his recent book "The Myth of American Inequality: How Government Biases Policy Debate". Well actually Trev only shares a  “Mystery Science Theatre 2000” style critique of the Senators provocative findings.  Adding some of Trev’s own East Flatbush philosophy in the face of the Senators victim blaming, dog whistling and over-dependence on privatization instead of community.Plus we have a new announcement about our Free Store delivery option.Referral LinksSuncoast News Articlehttps...2023-06-181h 05Capitalisn\'tCapitalisn'tIs American Inequality a Myth? With Sen. Phil GrammIn his recent book "The Myth of American Inequality," former U.S. Senator Phil Gramm (along with co-authors Robert Ekelund and John Early) challenges conventional wisdom on the state of income inequality in the United States. Gramm argues that the gap between the rich and the poor is not as wide as often claimed because it is measured incorrectly, thus biasing public policy debates. On this episode, he joins Bethany and Luigi to discuss the data and evidence behind his claims, as well as implications on the pursuit of equality of opportunity, the "war on poverty," and t...2023-06-1550 minDavos in the Desert Podcast SeriesDavos in the Desert Podcast SeriesHolding the Purveyors of Misguided COVID Policy Accountable with Brad DacusBrad Dacus provides insight into the nature of some of the hundreds of cases that the Pacific Justice Institute is pursuing in its attempts to provide justice to those mistreated during the reign of terror waged during the COVID pandemic. Many thousands of members of the military were delisted because of their aversion to becoming vaccinated with an untested concoction. The PJI is working to get many of these soldiers reenlisted with back pay and the same rank. Hundreds of employers summarily dismissed their unvaccinated employees. The health care establishment waged medical apartheid against the unvaccinated, relegating them to...2023-06-0340 minHold These Truths with Dan CrenshawHold These Truths with Dan CrenshawBusting the Myths of American Income Inequality | Phil GrammMuch of what you hear about income inequality, poverty, and other measures of economic well-being in America is wrong, biased by government statistics and populist rhetoric. Former U.S. Senator Phil Gramm joins Rep. Crenshaw to elucidate the real trends behind income equality in America today and why we should dispel the populist notions that some great economic injustice is occurring between the classes. Sen. Gramm also reflects on the changes he’s seen in politics since he first took office in 1979 and why Americans are so much angrier now, despite living in arguably the best economic conditions in hu...2023-05-1050 minWords to Live ByWords to Live ByThe Banking CrisisIn today’s podcast, we’re inspired to look back at a speech Reagan delivered in 1987 at the Annual Meeting of the Boards of Governors of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank Group. "Why," you ask? Well due to the recent bank failures of Silvergate Bank, Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank , we thought our listeners would like a closer look. Everyone wants to blame Reagan. Economist Paul Krugman in 2009 claimed that “Reagan Did It.” Yes, he wrote that “the prime villains behind the mess we're in were Reagan and his circle of advisers.” This is perverse thinking by shifting bla...2023-04-1132 minerissflashisserissflashissDOWNLOAD^ The Myth of American Inequality {read online}Download The Myth of American Inequality Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book by Phil Gramm Reading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=1538167387  OR  DOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW!     [PDF] Download DOWNLOAD^ The Myth of American Inequality {read online} Ebook | READ ONLINE Download DOWNLOAD^ The Myth of American Inequality {read online} read ebook online PDF EPUB KINDLE Download DOWNLOAD^ The Myth of American Inequality {read online} PDF - KINDLE - EPUB - MOBI - AUDIOBOOK2023-04-0500 minDimes y BilletesDimes y BilletesG129. La realidad del la desigualdad económica en EE. UU. ft. Phil GrammEn esta galleta hablamos con profundidad el tema de la desigualdad económica en Estados Unidos con Phil Gramm, economista y ex senador de los Estados Unidos. Phil Gramm es un experto en temas económicos y ha trabajado en el ámbito político por más de tres décadas, por lo que nos brindará su perspectiva y experiencia sobre este tema.Descarga mis formatos completamente gratis en: https://morisdieck.com/Sígueme en todas mis redes sociales: 📷 Instagram: @MorisDieck http://www.instagram.com/Morisdieck 💬 Facebook: Moris Dieck http://w...2023-04-0315 minThe Education ExchangeThe Education ExchangeEp. 280 - Feb. 21, 2023 - The Myth of American InequalityA former U.S. Senator and Representative from Texas, and Visiting Scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, Phil Gramm, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Gramm's new book, “The Myth of American Inequality: How Government Biases Policy Debate.” “The Myth of American Inequality,” co-authored with Robert Ekelund and John Early, is available now from Rowman & Littlefield.2023-02-2133 min451 NOW451 NOWSenator Phil Gramm "The Myth of Economic Inequality" | 451 NOW Episode 6In this timely discussion on "The Myth of American Inequality" with U.S Senator Phil Gramm, we address these questions and more. What is economic inequality? What is the state of economic inequality in the U.S today? How do statistics influence the policy debate? Do we live in a unequal society? What's wrong with how we approach poverty and wealth? What solutions should policymakers implement to overcome inequality? What books can we read to learn more? Sen. Phil Gramm served six years in the US House of Representatives and eighteen years in the US Senate where he was Chairman...2023-02-1629 minENC NEWS AND VIEWS | Eastern Carolina\'s Place to TALKENC NEWS AND VIEWS | Eastern Carolina's Place to TALKSen. Phil Gramm and the Equality Mythhttps://www.amazon.com/Myth-American-Inequality-Government-Biases/dp/1538167387 ENC  News & Views with Tom Lamprecht & Bennie Hardy Airs on 103.7 FM  & 96.3 FM Live Streaming on Facebook  | Twitter |  Rumble  |  Weekdays at 5 pm www.encnewsandviews.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/encnewsandviews/message2023-01-3119 minThe Economics ReviewThe Economics ReviewEp. 116 - Senator Phil Gramm on The Myth of American InequalitySenator Phil Gramm is a former U.S. Congressman and Senator from Texas, as well as the former chairman of the Senate Banking Committee between 1991 and 2001. Prior to this, he was a Professor of Economics at Texas A&M University. He is now a Senior Partner at US Policy Metrics and a nonresident Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. Holding a Ph.D. from the University of Georgia, he is an economist by training, and his latest book is titled The Myth of American Inequality: How Government Biases the Policy Debate. 2023-01-3031 minOn The Brink with Castle IslandOn The Brink with Castle IslandWeekly Roundup 01/27/23 (Modulo Capital, PoR legislation, Tungsten mounts a comeback)Matt and Nic return for another week of news and deals. In this episode:  Is there a socially optimal level of vigilantism  What's the deal with Modulo Capital?  SBF's mother and brothers are now in the crosshairs Matt and Nic hash our VR vs AR Ted Cruz asks cafeterias in the Capitol to accept bitcoin  Texas introduces Proof of Reserve legislation  What's North Korea's endgame with all their hacked crypto? Tucker Carlson's theory that the airline outage was due to Bitcoin randomware  Matt's Bell's Palsy story Roger Ver owes Genesis $20m  Tungsten cubes are making a comeback Our Super B...2023-01-2743 minCross-Examining HistoryCross-Examining HistoryCross-Examining History Episode 56 - Phil GrammTalmage Boston holds a live cross-examination style interview of Phil Gramm on his newest book The Myth of American Inequality: How Government Biases Policy Debate. Phil Gramm is a former US Senator of nearly two decades, an economist, and author.2023-01-231h 023 Takeaways3 TakeawaysFormer Senator Phil Gramm Explodes the Myth of American Inequality in an Eye-Opening Conversation (#124)According to former Senator Phil Gramm, inequality in the U.S. is grossly overstated largely because it fails to take into account massive government aid to low income earners. The implications of this are huge, especially given the current debate about remaking capitalism. Don’t miss this important conversation.2022-12-2035 minDisrupTVDisrupTVAmerican Inequality and data governance | Jonathan Reichental, Senator Phil Gramm, & Linda YatesThis week on DisrupTV episode 303, we interviewed Senator Phil Gramm, author of The Myth of American Inequality, Jonathan Reichental, founder, professor, and author, and Linda Yates, author of The Unicorn Within. We discussed the Myth of American Inequality, Income Inequality in the West, Data Governance, Venture Capital, Customer Pain versus Product Fit, and Digital GM. DisrupTV is a weekly Web series with hosts R “Ray” Wang and Vala Afshar. The show airs live at 11:00 a.m. PT/ 2:00 p.m. ET every Friday. Brought to you by Constellation Executive Network: constellationr.com/CEN.2022-12-091h 07The Political OrphanageThe Political OrphanageWe’re Defining Inequality WrongPhil Gramm is the author of “The Myth of Inequality: How Government Biases Policy Debates.” He joins to discuss the metrics by which we identify poverty, and how otherwise sound data is frequently misinterpreted.2022-12-071h 06Searching for IntegritySearching for IntegritySenator Phil Gramm & The Myth of American InequalityEverything you know about income inequality, poverty, and other measures of economic well-being in America is wrong. In this episode, a former United States senator, eminent economist, and a former senior leader at the Bureau of Labor Statistics challenge the prevailing consensus that income inequality is a growing threat to American society.   A true experience journey   A must watch...2022-11-1127 minWords & NumbersWords & NumbersEpisode 300: Economic Inequality in AmericaFor our 300th episode, Senator Phil Gramm joins us to talk about his recent book on income inequality in America. The disturbing thing is that the government figures that people quote concerning income inequality exclude all the tax and transfer adjustments we deliberately make to mitigate income inequality.   Get Your Copy of Cooperation and Coercion Now! http://www.cooperationandcoercion.com See More Ant and James! http://www.wordsandnumbers.org Show Your Support for Words & Numbers at Patreon https://www.patreon.com/wordsandnumbers Quick H...2022-11-0942 minRadio Free GalisteoRadio Free GalisteoPhil Gramm Discusses His New Book: The Myth of American Inequality: How Government Biases Policy DebateSenator Phil Gramm claims in his new book - The Myth of American Inequality: How Government Biases Policy Debate, that  everything you know about income inequality, poverty, and other measures of economic well-being in America is wrong. In this provocative book,  Gramm,  former US Senator and senior leader at the Bureau of Labor Statistics challenges the prevailing consensus that income inequality is a growing threat to American society.  In addition to  discussing his book, Senator Gramm also discusses  issues of bipartisanship or the lack thereof in current American Politics with Radio Free Galisteo's 's John Shannon.Buy the Book...2022-11-0434 minThe Political LifeThe Political LifeGroundhog Day - U.S. Senate May Once Again Be Decided in Georgia RunoffThis week Jim welcomes back friend of the show Eric Tanenblatt to discuss the tight US Senate race between Raphael Warnock and Herschel Walker in Georgia. They also assess the likelihood of a possible runoff between the two candidates. Eric Tanenblatt is the Global Chair of Public Policy and Regulation of Dentons, the world's largest law firm. He also leads the firm's US Public Policy Practice, leveraging his three decades of experience at the very highest levels of the federal and state governments. Mr. Tanenblatt, a renowned lecturer and political counselor who's widely regarded as...2022-10-2820 minHeard at HeritageHeard at HeritageExposing the Myth of American Income InequalityThe left will have you believe the American rich are getting richer while the poor get poorer. But the reality is that income inequality in our country is lower today than any time since World War II.Former Texas Senator Phil Gramm has the data to prove it. In The Myth of American Inequality: How Government Biases Policy Debate, he, along with co-authors Robert Ekelund and John Early, shows that the American Dream is still alive and well despite pervasive liberal lies about our economic well-being.Gramm, originally a Democrat who became a Republican, was i...2022-10-2147 minHeard at HeritageHeard at HeritageExposing the Myth of American Income InequalityThe left will have you believe the American rich are getting richer while the poor get poorer. But the reality is that income inequality in our country is lower today than any time since World War II.Former Texas Senator Phil Gramm has the data to prove it. In The Myth of American Inequality: How Government Biases Policy Debate, he, along with co-authors Robert Ekelund and John Early, shows that the American Dream is still alive and well despite pervasive liberal lies about our economic well-being.Gramm, originally a Democrat who became a Republican, was i...2022-10-2147 minThe Big Ben ShowThe Big Ben ShowPhil Gramm & ‘The Myth Of American Inequality’On this episode, Ben sits down with former Texas Senator Phil Gramm to discuss his new book, The Myth of American Inequality: How Government Biases Policy Debate. Ben and Senator Gramm examine why they believe census poverty measures do not paint a full picture of the modern economic situation in America, why government programs that disincentive work are a far greater issue than inequality, and the long-term drawbacks of entitlements.Later, Ben shares an article that argues there is no compelling evidence that modern hurricanes are more forceful and damaging due to climate change.Follow...2022-10-0634 minTalks from the Hoover InstitutionTalks from the Hoover InstitutionHoover Book Club: The Myth Of American InequalityJoin the Hoover Book Club for engaging discussions with leading authors on the hottest policy issues of the day. Hoover scholars explore the latest books that delve into some of the most vexing policy issues facing the United States and the world. Find out what makes these authors tick and how they think we should approach our most difficult challenges. In our latest installment, we will feature a discussion between former Senator Phil Gramm, John Early and John B. Taylor the George P. Shultz Senior Fellow in Economics at the Hoover Institution on Senator Gramm's and Mr. E...2022-09-301h 04Jim BohannonJim BohannonJim Bohannon Show 09-29-22Guests: Ryan Torn, Professor of Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences, On to discuss Hurricane Ian. Blane Holt, Air Force Brigadier General, On to discuss President Harris' visit to the DMZ. Phil Gramm, Former US Senator (R-TX), On to discuss his book "The Myth of American Inequality." And ... Your thoughts on the latest in the news.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2022-09-301h 58Conservative Commandos Radio ShowConservative Commandos Radio Show#CONSERVATIVE-COMMANDOS #SenatorPhilGramm #ScottSPowell #IRS #RedWave #Mar-a-Lago #Putin #NuclearWeapons #Ukraine #TrumpIndictment9-28-22CONSERVATIVE COMMANDOS RADIO SHOW.. The Myth of American Inequality!!Senator Phil Gramm served six years in the US House of Representatives and eighteen years in the US Senate, where he was chairman of the Banking Committee. He was the author of the Reagan budget in the House and landmark budget and banking legislation in the Senate. He taught economics at Texas A&M University and has published numerous articles and books. He currently works in private equity and is a nonresident senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. He has a new book out:, " The Myth of American...2022-09-292h 04Calvary Christian Center Yuba City PodcastCalvary Christian Center Yuba City PodcastBrad Dacus - Pacific Justice InstituteSend us a textBrad Dacus, President and Founder of Pacific Justice Institute!  They have been fighting for religious, family and constitutional rights for years - and Mr. Dacus will be speaking on current events in his message/presentation and available for Q&A.Brad Dacus served as Legislative Assistant to U.S. Senator Phil Gramm, and went on to receive his Juris Doctor from the University of Texas, School of Law. Brad coordinated religious freedom and parental rights cases throughout the Western States for five years prior to founding Pacific Justice Institute in 1997. PJI h...2022-09-1342 minThe Wei and Cathy ShowThe Wei and Cathy ShowDifferent Route Phil Gramm Took from Liz CheneyYesterday President Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act and Liz Cheney was kicked out by Wyoming voters. A similar thing happened 40 years ago but the action was so different... 2022-08-1822 minHeard at HeritageHeard at HeritageThe Brink of Another Republican Revolution? Lessons from Representative Dick Armey and the 1994 Congressional TriumphFew leaders in modern times have made a larger imprint on American economic policy than former House Majority Leader Dick Armey of Texas. Along with former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, Armey helped engineer the 1994 “Republican Revolution” when the GOP took control of the House for the first time in more than 40 years. Armey was an architect of the bipartisan military base closing initiative, he was the leading sponsor of the Flat Tax, and, as House Majority Leader, he helped design the fiscal blueprint that balanced the federal budget for the first and only time in the last 50 year...2022-05-2657 minHeard at HeritageHeard at HeritageThe Brink of Another Republican Revolution? Lessons from Representative Dick Armey and the 1994 Congressional TriumphFew leaders in modern times have made a larger imprint on American economic policy than former House Majority Leader Dick Armey of Texas. Along with former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, Armey helped engineer the 1994 “Republican Revolution” when the GOP took control of the House for the first time in more than 40 years. Armey was an architect of the bipartisan military base closing initiative, he was the leading sponsor of the Flat Tax, and, as House Majority Leader, he helped design the fiscal blueprint that balanced the federal budget for the first and only time in the last 50 year...2022-05-2657 minKLUB RAUSCHGOLDKLUB RAUSCHGOLD#36 Wodka ahoiSend us a textRisikoarmer Alkoholkonsum: Wenn gesunde Erwachsene bestimmte Grenzwerte einhalten, ist das gesundheitliche Risiko verhältnismäßig niedrig. Dies wird „risikoarmer Konsum“ genannt. Für Frauen gilt: Nicht mehr als ein Standardglas Alkohol pro Tag. Für Männer gilt: Nicht mehr als zwei Standardgläser pro Tag. Verzichten Sie an mindestens zwei Tagen pro Woche ganz auf Alkohol, damit das Trinken nicht zur Gewohnheit wird.Unter einem Standardglas versteht man ein Glas, das zwischen 10 und 12 Gramm reinen Alkohol enthält, beispielsweise ein kleines Bier oder ein Glas Sekt.Für Männer und Fr...2022-05-0553 minEPPiC BroadcastEPPiC BroadcastReligious Liberty and Parental Rights, with Brad DacusThis week, we talk with Brad Dacus, founding president of the Pacific Justice Institute, a non-profit legal defense organization specializing in the defense of religious liberties, parental rights, and other civil liberties. Brad served as Legislative Assistant to U.S. Senator Phil Gramm and then received his juris doctorate from the University of Texas School of Law. He went on to found the Pacific Justice Institute in 1997.Brad tells us about the work of the Pacific Justice Institute, and some of the most pivotal cases that he’s worked on. Support the...2022-04-2649 minThe Jeremy White ShowThe Jeremy White ShowIn Conversation with Don Mancuso (Lou Gramm/Black Sheep), Lanny Cordola (House Of Lords) and John Ondrasik (Five For Fighting)On this episode, we chat with LIPS TURN BLUE (formerly DDRIVE) guitarist Don Mancuso. The band's debut eponymous release comes out May 4th and features singer, Phil Naro. Plus, Don tells all about LOU GRAMM! Up second are Lanny Cordola (House Of Lords) and John Ondrasik (Five For Fighting), we discuss the Afghan girls music group - THE MIRACULOUS LOVE KIDS release, GOD HELP US ALL (featuring Tom Morello and many more). Visit: THE MIRACULOUS LOVE KIDS WEBSITE: miraculouslovekids.org Help support the show. Please consider a donation: https://www.paypal.me/MitchLafonS...2022-03-2350 minTech Won\'t Save UsTech Won't Save UsBlockchain Won’t Save the Global South w/ Olivier JutelParis Marx is joined by Olivier Jutel to discuss blockchain’s pivot to humanitarianism, the questionable people behind the technology, and how their projects in the Pacific have benefited capitalist and imperial power.Olivier Jutel is a lecturer at the University of Otago. Follow Olivier on Twitter at @OJutel.🚨 T-shirts are now available!Tech Won’t Save Us offers a critical perspective on tech, its worldview, and wider society with the goal of inspiring people to demand better tech and a better world. Follow the podcast (@techwontsaveus) and hos...2021-08-2658 minPro Politics with Zac McCraryPro Politics with Zac McCraryThe Iconic Charlie Cook Reflects on a Life in PoliticsSend us a textCharlie Cook is a political icon of his generation. Charlie broke ground in the early days of the race-rating and political newsletter industry, starting the Cook Political Report from scratch in 1984 – and he and his newsletter are still going strong.Charlie talks through his fascinating career and is generous with insights as to how politics and campaigns have changed over the years – with plenty of practical tips to help anyone better understand and better navigate our political system.Podcast Website Twitter: @ProPoliticsPod Twitter: @ZacMcCrary Face...2021-04-2052 minMoney For the Rest of UsMoney For the Rest of UsThe New Math of Retirement Spending and InvestingHow should individuals invest and spend in retirement with interest rates so low, stock valuations high, and inflation uncertain. Why retirement managed payout funds and income replacement funds failed.Topics covered include:How managed payout and income replacement funds compare to immediate annuitiesWhy Vanguard and Fidelity changed the objective of their retiree focused income replacement and managed payout fundsHow fixed annuities workHow retirees should combine annuities with multi-asset class portfolios to ensure a successful retirementWhy the 4% retirement spending rule is not appropriate for all investors all of the time.Why inflation is the biggest determinant of...2021-01-0627 minTruthspressoTruthspressoFour Claims About Income Inequality AnsweredIncome inequality has become a hot button issue in this last decade. Concerns range from the idea that it will destroy civilization to simply "It just isn't fair!"Well, this episode will present four common claims about how income inequality is "unfair" and answer them"The rich are getting richer and the poor are staying poor.The United States is the worst offender for income inequality.The poor and middle class are being cheated out of much of the wealth their labor creates.Economic growth that fuels income inequality leaves the poor behind.Sources...2020-11-0944 minTodd Coconato Show — The RemnantTodd Coconato Show — The RemnantBrad Dacus of the Pacific Justice Institute on the Todd Coconato ShowBrad Dacus served as Legislative Assistant to U.S. Senator Phil Gramm, and went on to receive his Juris Doctor from the University of Texas, School of Law. Brad coordinated religious freedom and parental rights cases throughout the Western States for five years prior to founding Pacific Justice Institute in 1997. PJI has a network with hundreds of volunteer affiliate attorneys and handles more cases on the West Coast than any other legal non profit organization of its kind. Brad Dacus can be heard weekly on The Dacus Report on more than 170 radio stations across the country and also a...2020-10-2217 minLaughter for All Podcast with Comedian NazarethLaughter for All Podcast with Comedian NazarethComedian Nazareth Interviews Attorney Brad Dacus. Our RightsBrad Dacus served as LegislativeAssistant to U.S. Senator Phil Gramm, and went on to receive his Juris Doctor from the University of Texas,School of Law.    Brad coordinated religious freedom and parental rights cases throughout the WesternStates for five years prior to founding Pacific Justice Institute in 1997. PJI has a network with hundreds of volunteer affiliate attorneys and handles more cases on the West Coast than any other legal non profit organization of its kind. Brad Dacus can be heard weekly on The Dacus Report on more than 170 radio stations across the cou...2020-08-211h 01Zion Oil & Gas PodcastZion Oil & Gas PodcastEpisode 11 - Interview with Brad Dacus, Zion Board Director and Founder of the Pacific Justice Institute (PJI)Interview with Brad Dacus. Brad Dacus, Founder of the Pacific Justice Institute, also serves on the Zion Oil & Gas Board of Directors. Brad Dacus served as Legislative Assistant to U.S. Senator Phil Gramm and went on to receive his Juris Doctor from the University of Texas, School of Law. Brad coordinated religious freedom and parental rights cases throughout the Western States for five years before founding the Pacific Justice Institute in 1997. PJI has a network with hundreds of volunteer affiliate attorneys and handles more cases on the West Coast than any other legal non-profit organization...2020-07-2032 minStories from the Center of the UniverseStories from the Center of the UniverseEpisode 20: Heady StuffThis week we've got William Still on to talk on growing up in small town GA at the time of the Atlanta Child Murders, then later moving to DC and working various jobs on Capitol Hill (including as a researcher at NRSC and the press assistant to Phil Gramm's campaign). He also tells us about going to law school at night with 2 kids and a full time lobbying job, and his experience of being in DC for 9/11. 2020-05-181h 18Cato Event PodcastCato Event PodcastEconomic Inequality: Are We Measuring It Right and What Does It Mean?Some political leaders are saying that income and wealth inequality are at unacceptable levels and need to be countered by higher taxes on the wealthy and more transfer payments. But the data used to support those arguments are often misunderstood and omit key elements of the picture. John Early will describe gaps in the official data used in the inequality debate and discuss alternative income measures that better capture the well-being of different groups. Early argues that policymakers need to get the facts right before imposing prescriptions on the economy.John Early has twice been assistant commissioner...2019-04-2900 minA Closer LookA Closer LookA Closer Look With Arthur Levitt: Phil Gramm (Audio)(Bloomberg)--Arthur Levitt, former chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, interviews former Texas senator Phil Gramm, on "A Closer Look With Arthur Levitt." To contact the producer and editor: Michael Lysak +1-212-617-5560 or acloserlook@bloomberg.netSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2017-12-2225 minDownload the Best Full Audiobooks in Radio & TV, News, Business, & CultureDownload the Best Full Audiobooks in Radio & TV, News, Business, & CultureCatoAudio, January 2017 Audiobook by Caleb BrownPlease open https://hotaudiobook.com ONLY on your standard browser Safari, Chrome, Microsoft or Firefox to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: CatoAudio, January 2017 Author: Caleb Brown Narrator: Caleb Brown Format: Original Recording Length: 1 hr and 3 mins Language: English Release date: 01-10-17 Publisher: The Cato Institute Genres: Radio & TV, News, Business, & Culture Publisher's Summary: Introduction Gene Healy and Christopher Preble discuss the expansion of executive war powers. Jimmy Wales, founder of Wikipedia, delivers the first Joseph K. McLaughlin lecture. Johan Norberg on his book Progress: Ten Reasons to Look Forward to the Future. Hon. Phil Gramm...2017-01-101h 03Cato AudioCato AudioJanuary 2017January 2017 featuring Gene Healy, Christopher A. Preble, Jimmy Wales, Johan Norberg, Phil Gramm, Randal O'Toole Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2017-01-031h 03Shane C Neal\'s tracksShane C Neal's tracksPart 1 Phil Naro talks about Sheehan:Gramm:CrissPhil Naro has played with many great artists including Billy Sheehan, Lou Gramm of Foreigner and Peter Criss of KISS find out in PART 1 how he met them and got the opportunity to play with them2016-03-2107 minFederalist Society Event AudioFederalist Society Event AudioExplaining the Next Crisis 11-13-20152015 National Lawyers ConventionMany observers of the U.S. financial system increasingly believe that the United States will soon experience another financial crisis – the only questions are when and how bad will it be? With that expectation in mind, the panel could address the following issues: What are the likely early indicators that another crisis is in the offing? What economic conditions are the likely causes of that crisis (rising housing prices, the reemgence of shadow banking, other consequences of Dodd-Frank, crises emanating from other countries, etc.)? What might ignite that crisis? Who will likely be blamed fo...2015-11-181h 51FedSoc EventsFedSoc EventsExplaining the Next Crisis 11-13-2015Many observers of the U.S. financial system increasingly believe that the United States will soon experience another financial crisis – the only questions are when and how bad will it be? With that expectation in mind, the panel could address the following issues: What are the likely early indicators that another crisis is in the offing? What economic conditions are the likely causes of that crisis (rising housing prices, the reemgence of shadow banking, other consequences of Dodd-Frank, crises emanating from other countries, etc.)? What might ignite that crisis? Who will likely be blamed for causing the next crisis and wh...2015-11-181h 51Federalist Society Event AudioFederalist Society Event AudioExplaining the Next Crisis 11-13-20152015 National Lawyers ConventionMany observers of the U.S. financial system increasingly believe that the United States will soon experience another financial crisis – the only questions are when and how bad will it be? With that expectation in mind, the panel could address the following issues: What are the likely early indicators that another crisis is in the offing? What economic conditions are the likely causes of that crisis (rising housing prices, the reemgence of shadow banking, other consequences of Dodd-Frank, crises emanating from other countries, etc.)? What might ignite that crisis? Who will likely be blamed fo...2015-11-181h 51Radio America NewsRadio America NewsHunting RINOsConservative activist Kay Daly is taking aim at incumbent GOP Rep. Renee Ellmers, R-N.C., declaring that she is taking aim at RINOs (Republicans in Name Only). At stake is the Republican nomination in the Tar Heel State's second congressional district. Ellmers scored a major upset to win the seat as a tea party candidate in 2010, but Daly says Ellmers quickly abandoned the principles she espoused while running for office. "She's the gift that keeps on giving," said Daly, before listing the issue she thinks ought to disqualify Ellmers from serving another term. "...2015-09-2212 minSo That HappenedSo That HappenedGOP Debate ’n’ Switch, High(Way) Drama, And Leave That CEO Alone!On this week's podcast, we game out the survival strategy for the seventeen GOP candidates who hope to succeed in August's debate, check in on the progress Congress has made on the highway funding bill, and note the irony of Phil Gramm returning to DC to testify against Dodd-Frank.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.2015-07-3100 minHome Front with Cynthia DavisHome Front with Cynthia DavisBrad Dacus of The Pacific Justice InstituteThousands of innocent children are wrongfully taken from their parents.  These children never get to see their parents again because we do not have adequate due-process protection. Some important information you will get from listening to the show includes the Hotline number:  (916) 857-9600 On our show today we discuss the biggest threats to the family, how to protect yourself from the over-zealous social workers and most importantly, how to protect our religious freedom. Brad Dacus is our guest.  He served as Legislative Assistant to U.S. Senator Phil Gramm, and went on to receive his Juris Doctor from the Unive...2015-05-1900 min