January 1
Happy Holidays!, Due to the holidays, Peter Schiff Show is airing best-of broadcasts.
January 2
Andrew Henderson
Andrew Henderson, publisher of the Nomad Capitalist website, on the surprising places liberty lovers can find the freest societies in the world, the best economies for entrepreneurs to start new businesses, and this year’s Passport to Freedom conference.
January 3
Free Form Friday, guided by the best callers in talk radio!
Cliff’s Notes Recap Weekly Recap for 01-02-14 to 01-03-14
- Thursday – Talking about tapering is easy, following through will be difficult.
- Friday – Obamacare promises a bailout for insurance companies if they have losses.
January 6
Two hours of the Peter Schiff Show, the new gold standard in talk radio!
January 7
Glenn Reynolds
Glenn Reynolds, publisher of Instapundit & law professor at the University of Tennessee, on his new book, The New School: How the Information Age Will Save American Education from Itself..
January 8
Leslie Chang
The Upside of ‘Exploitation.Leslie Chang, author ofFactory Girls: From Village to City in a Changing China, on what the lives of Chinese factory workers are really like.
January 9
Kevin Freeman
Kevin Freeman, author of the new book, Game Plan: How to Protect Yourself from the Coming Cyber-Economic Attack, on how economic terrorism played a role in the 2008 financial crash, how another economic attack is coming, and why hoarding gold isn’t the answer for Americans looking to protect their finances.
January 10
Free Form Friday, guided by the best callers in talk radio!
Cliff’s Notes Recap Weekly Recap for 01-06-14 to 01-10-14
- Monday – Falling prices made the Depression better for people.
- Tuesday – Janet Yellen will be more dovish than Bernanke.
- Wednesday – Construction spending is driving the ADP numbers.
- Thursday – The Fed will only taper if interest rates don’t go up.
- Friday – December job creation was the weakest in three years.
January 13
Rosa Abrantes-Metz
Rosa Abrantes-Metz, adjunct professor at NYU’s Stern School of Business, on how the gold and silver are susceptible to manipulation, the evidence it’s already happening, and what can be done.
January 14
David Walker
David Walker, former U.S. comptroller general and founder of the Comeback America Initiative, on his bid to save Connecticut from its debt-driven death spiral.
January 15
Hans Bader
Hans Bader, senior attorney at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, on how the Obama Administration is asking schools to impose racial quotas when disciplining unruly students.
January 16
Everett Ehrlich
Everett Ehrlich, former Clinton Administration undersecretary of commerce and current fellow at the Progressive Policy Institute, on the FCC’s attempts at imposing “net neutrality” rules getting struck down this week in federal court.
January 17
Free Form Friday, guided by the best callers in talk radio!
Cliff’s Notes Recap Weekly Recap for 1-13-14 to 01-17-14
- Monday – Wall Street believes there’s a recovery and dismisses all the bad news.
- Tuesday – Retail sales are also being blamed on the weather.
- Wednesday – Bank of America’s earnings are just accounting tricks.
- Thursday – Sorry Bloomberg, cost of living increases is not progress.
- Friday – Gold is on a slow and steady rally.
January 20
Stefan Molyneux
Stefan Molyneux Guest Hosting…
Stefan fielded calls on politics, philosophy, and the day’s top news
Stefan fielded calls on politics, philosophy, and the day’s top news
January 21
Stefan Molyneux
Stefan Molyneux Guest Hosting…
Stefan fielded calls on politics, philosophy, and the day’s top news
Stefan fielded calls on politics, philosophy, and the day’s top news
January 24
Ben Sasse
Ben Sasse, former president of Midland University in Fremont, Neb., on his candidacy to win the Senate seat being vacated by Mike Johanns.
January 25
Free Form Friday, guided by the best callers in talk radio!
Cliff’s Notes Recap Weekly Recap for 01-20-14 to 01-24-14
- Monday – Four words to save the planet: “Put down the gun.”
- Tuesday – When mutually beneficial exchanges are banned, violence increases.
- Thursday – Despite what Morgan Stanley says, gold continues to rally.
- Friday – Extending unemployment benefits, extends the period of time where people don’t work.
January 27
Everett Ehrlich
Liberate Me. Jeffrey Tucker, CEO of Liberty.me and publisher of Laissez Faire Books, on how his new start-up will help people live freer lives — without having to beg politicians.
January 28
Michael Snyder
The Verge of a Massive Emerging Markets Currency Collapse.Michael Snyder,, publisher of the EconomicCollapseBlog website & author of The Beginning Of The End, on how the Fed’s exported inflation is starting to starting to collapse 3rd world currencies, and signs China’s credit bubble could pop in a matter of days.
January 29
Matt Welch
State of Obama’s Disunion. Michael Snyder,, Matt Welch, editor in chief of Reason, with the official libertarian response to the president’s State of the Union address.
January 30
Stefan Molyneux
Stefan Molyneux Guest Hosting…
Stefan fielded calls on politics, philosophy, and the day’s top news
Stefan fielded calls on politics, philosophy, and the day’s top news