Thank you so much for listening to the Bob Harden Show. On Thursday’s show, we discuss the progress on Florida public education legislation with the Co-Founder of the Florida Citizens Alliance, Keith Flaugh. The Director of Health Policy Studies at the Cato Institute, Michael Cannon, and I discuss the financial waste in Medicare. The President of Less Government, Seton Motley, …
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Tucker Carlson and His Commentary on the January 6 Tapes
Thank you so much for listening to the Bob Harden Show. On Wednesday’s show, we visit with Chairman Emeritus of the Cato Institute, Bob Levy, about the Supreme Court’s review key cases being reviewed in the current session of the Supreme Court. Author and Professor Andrew Joppa and I discuss conflicts around the globe and the impact of the release …
Read More »The Truth about January 6
Thank you so much for listening to the Bob Harden Show. On Tuesday’s show, we visit with our State Senator and Florida State Senate President, Kathleen Passidomo, about today’s opening of the Florida legislative session. The President of Less Government Seton Motley and I discuss the cost of collusion between big banks and the government. We visit with Linda Harden …
Read More »Unbridled Power of Unelected Bureaucrats
Thank you so much for listening to the Bob Harden Show. On Thursday’s show, we discuss key public education legislative initiatives proposed for the next legislative session. The President of Less Government, Seton Motley, and I discuss unelected federal bureaucrats who demonstrate a disregard for Constitutional restraint. We also visit with Orthopedic Surgeon, Dr. George Markovich and the former Mayor …
Read More »Bribes Paid by the Sinaloa Cartel
Thank you so much for listening to the Bob Harden Show. On Tuesday’s show, we visit with our State Senator and Florida State Senate President, Kathleen Passidomo, about the opening of the legislative session next week. The President of Less Government Seton Motley and I discuss “fixes” to the U. S. patent process that would incentivize entrepreneurs. We also visit …
Read More »The Truth about Jim Crow Laws
Thank you so much for listening to the Bob Harden Show. On Monday’s show, we visit with Marc Schulman, the Founder and Publisher of HistoryCentral.com, about current global news including developments in Ukraine, Turkey, China, Hungary Mexico, and Israel. We discuss Jim Crow laws with President Emeritus of the Foundation for Economic Education, Larry Reed. We also visit with former …
Read More »The Need for Healthcare Deregulation
Thank you so much for listening to the Bob Harden Show. On Friday’s show, we visit with William Yeatman, Senior Legal Fellow at the Pacific Legal Foundation, about the Fulton County, Georgia Grand Jury fiasco, and we discuss the Supreme Court’s review of Biden’s student debt forgiveness program. We visit with Dr. Robert Dean about his call for Congress to …
Read More »Saving Costs in Medicare
Thank you so much for listening to the Bob Harden Show. On Thursday’s show, we discuss Florida legislation proposed for education savings accounts with the Co-Founder of the Florida Citizens Alliance, Keith Flaugh. The Director of Health Policy Studies at the Cato Institute, Michael Cannon, and I discuss ways to reduce medical costs in Medicare. The President of Less Government, …
Read More »Culture Wars in America
Thank you so much for listening to the Bob Harden Show. On Wednesday’s show, we visit with Chairman Emeritus of the Cato Institute, Bob Levy, about the Supreme Court and “public accommodation laws.” Author and Professor Andrew Joppa and I discuss the growing alliance among Russia, China, Iran, and Saudi Arabia. We also discuss Ukraine and “culture wars” in America. …
Read More »The Supreme Court Looks at “Section 230”
Thank you so much for listening to the Bob Harden Show. On Tuesday’s show, we visit with our State Senator and Florida State Senate President, Kathleen Passidomo, about “Constitutional Carry” and school safety legislation. The President of Less Government Seton Motley and I discuss the Supreme Court’s review of “Section 230” in a case that could reshape the fundamental architecture …
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