Antitrust attorney George Farah, the founder and Executive Director of Open Debates, joins us with the inside story on the presidential debates and discusses the future of American politics, the erosion of the democratic process, and what we can do about it.
U.S. Government
Whether you are for or against the Affordable Care Act, the time has come to examine its ramifications. Can the government force Americans to buy something they don’t want or can’t afford? Constitutional attorney Edwin Vieira discusses the Affordable Care Act Supreme Court ruling.
In the US, owning real estate doesn’t necessarily mean you own your land. Can a land patent help you secure your full property ownership rights? Tune in as Alan Kreglow explains the history and potential of this remarkable process.
What if every state, county, city, and municipality claiming to be broke was in fact running a billion or a trillion dollar budget surplus? Walter Burien discusses Comprehensive Annual Financial Reports (CAFRs) and presents his solution for retiring the income tax.
Ellen Brown, the author of The Web of Debt and the chairman and president of the newly formed Public Banking Institute, gives us an update on the progress that has been made in the public banking movement.