Joe Biden Wants To Spend How Much? On What Now?
Plus: What is the libertarian stake in the culture war over school curriculums?
Every Monday, the libertarian editors of the magazine of “free minds and free markets”—Matt Welch, Nick Gillespie, Katherine Mangu-Ward, and Peter Suderman—discuss and debate the week’s biggest stories and what fresh hell awaits us all.
Plus: What is the libertarian stake in the culture war over school curriculums?
Plus, the Reason editors' thoughts on Ketanji Brown Jackson
Plus, the editors talk about alternative strategies to deal with Russia.
Plus, hear the Reason editors' response to President Biden's SOTU.
Also, Democrats show they can read the polls on mask mandates.
Plus, the editors' takes on the Super Bowl.
What Joe Rogan and Canadian truckers tell us about free speech.
Plus, Supreme Court nominations and affirmative action in schools
Will bipartisanship fix Joe Biden's presidency?
Plus, the CDC's amateur psychoanalyzing.
Time to stop pretending
Plus two more topics to howl about...
Plus: A reminder to Bill de Blasio of what "incentive" really means
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Plus, Biden's Build Back Better passes the house.
Plus, what's going on with the labor shortage.
The U.S. government doesn't reflect on its spending history, and that shows.
Plus, speculation around Virginia's heated gubernatorial race
Plus: The Reason Roundtable makes talking about taxes interesting.
For Biden, "build back better’" apparently means eyes on everything in the economy.
Plus: the unintended consequences of mandating COVID vaccines for students
And your friends' authoritarian blind spots, too.
Turns out, building good systems is necessary to get good outcomes.
Plus, how his tax hikes won't actually help anyone, either.
Plus, why is no one talking about the Medicare Trustees' entitlement report?
How the past two years of COVID-19 can better inform how we go about the next two
The Reason Roundtable discusses property rights, vaccine passports, and media ethics.
Also, regulation is (still) not the answer to online misinformation.
Don't let naysayers fool you. Richard Branson's space flight is a boon for society.
Plus, what's going down in the Libertarian Party?
And hope for the future (still) lies outside of the state.
Plus: critical race theory and ideal libertarian political appointees