Podcast Inside Mcfloogle's Mind

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
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  • Duration: 282:03:46
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Synopsis

You won't regret your time here but the state will.

Episodes

  • Episode 153 – The PCP Trial, Part 1: Slappy’s Perspective as a Juror

    16/07/2019

    We aren’t often afforded the opportunity to make an immediate impact on the business of the state and the lives of victims of it.  But Slappy did when he was selected to be a member of a jury for a federal case regarding PCP.  Slappy talks about the trial, why he believes the men are […]

  • Episode 152 – Who Needs Tokens When You Have Bitcoin?

    09/07/2019

    We received an email last week from a listener regarding some points on decentralization and tokenization using altcoins for things like issuing stock in a company.  We decided to do sort of a part 2 to last week’s episode to discuss these ideas.  Do people tend to overuse the idea of “decentralization” and should entirely […]

  • Episode 151 – Hold On, We’re Talking Bitcoin

    02/07/2019

    This week, we run some victory laps around us warning about the intrinsic value of gold some time ago and then transition into some of the critiques made against hodling and Bitcoin being the one and only money. Items discussed A Bitcoin Maximalism Debate – Peaceful Treason Space Miners Race to an Asteroid Worth Quintillions […]

  • Episode 150 – That’s a Nice Bolo Tie, Mister with Steve Miller-Miller

    25/06/2019

    It’s Episode 150, so we celebrate it by keeping Slappy off the episode with “technical difficulties” and bringing on Steve Miller-Miller to poke fun at libertarians and talk about some of his favorite things. Follow Steve Twitter, @blessyourgrind The Lolberts Monumental Waste of Time Sponsor Liberty Mugs Earn Bitcoin by using your credit card GetPei.com, […]

  • Episode 149 – Grayson Fritts: The Cop Who Is So Religious That He’ll Do Whatever the State Tells Him to Do

    18/06/2019

    A preacher in Knoxville County, TN had a very controversial video of his sermons released.  Grayson Fritts repeatedly told his congregation that that he believed that the Bible informs us that gays should be executed.  We could just chalk this up to Fritts being a nutjob, but his other job makes his views considerably more […]

  • Episode 148 – The Tulsi Gabbard Question

    10/06/2019

    We’re keeping the theme of handling someone being wrong, but we’re changing it up a little this week.  What do we about someone like Tulsi Gabbard?  She’s great on foreign policy but very bad on everything else. Sponsor Liberty Mugs Earn Bitcoin by using your credit card GetPei.com, use promo code jz6ei7 to get $10 […]

  • Episode 147 – Yeah, But He’s Wrong on That One Thing

    04/06/2019

    As libertarians, we often find it difficult to agree with each other, so when we’re faced with dealing with the rest of the world, finding common ground on political and ethical issues can be exceedingly difficult.  What do we do?  As Bitcoin maximalists, how do we deal with the huge numbers of people who promote […]

  • Episode 146 – They Send Men to War, But at What Cost?

    28/05/2019

    War is horrific and it has terrible effects on those who fight in them. Article discussed Hunters—father and son—hold town hall to discuss border security Sponsor Liberty Mugs Earn Bitcoin by using your credit card GetPei.com, use promo code jz6ei7 to get $10 Keep in touch with us everywhere you are Like us on Facebook […]

  • Episode 145 – The Gun Boy, @NotGregoryM

    21/05/2019

    You’ll shoot your eye out, kid!  We welcome Greg, known as @NotGregoryM on Twitter, on the podcast to talk guns.  I don’t think we’ve ever had a guest come on the show to talk about guns, so we’ll call him our resident gun expert.  He’s a wealth of knowledge and an all-around good guy.  Maybe […]

  • Episode 144 – Life as a Marine in Afghanistan with @JTTRisky0861

    14/05/2019

    What’s it like serving in the military in Afghanistan as you begin to question the war?  We’ve all heard the dramatic stories about soldiers turned antiwar activities, but what was it like for the average Marine?  Jared, known as @JTTRisky0861 on Twitter, is a former Marine who became antiwar and found his way to libertarianism […]

  • Episode 143 – Talking About Peter Schiff’s Comparison of Gold and Bitcoin

    07/05/2019

    Peter Schiff is well known in libertarian and Austrian economics circles for his outspoken support of free markets and critiques of government interference.  He’s also known in Bitcoin circles, but that’s because he’s a vocal critic of Bitcoin and its competition with gold.  After a couple of tweets going after Bitcoin and its comparisons to […]

  • Episode 142 – Tasting Anarchy with Jake from Tasting Anarchy

    30/04/2019

    Need a nice wine pairing to go with your anarchy?  What’s the best Chianti for a cypherpunk?  We’ve got the perfect guest, Jake from the Tasting Anarchy podcast, to tell us everything we need to know about wine and liberty! Don’t forget to sign up for Chillderburg. Follow Jacob TastingAnarchy.com Follow Tasting Anarchy on Twitter: […]

  • Episode 141 – Dealing with Frauds and Scams in the World of Bitcoin

    23/04/2019

    There’s an awful lot of noise in the Bitcoin space due to people trying to promote their altcoins.  The most contentious debates and arguments happen in the Bitcoin vs Bitcoin Cash communities and the latest installment has featured people calling on Twitter to do something about the @Bitcoin handle.  People supportive of Bitcoin Cash control […]

  • Episode 140 – Fires and Scams

    16/04/2019

    We took an opportunity this episode to talk about some current events happening now.  First up is the fire at the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris and how many libertarians reacted with conspiracy theories and a total lack of empathy.  Unfortunately, this is nothing new. Then changing gears, we discussed the delisting of an obvious […]

  • Episode 139 – The Anti-Libertarian Tweetstorm by Teri Kanefield with Peaceful Treason

    09/04/2019

    We’ve finally made it happen!  We welcome our friends, Will and Jared, from the Peaceful Treason podcast to talk some shop this week.  There was a tweetstorm by a U.C. Berkeley author and lawyer that she titled “Libertarians: Destroyers of Democracy” that was just too ridiculous that there was no way we weren’t going to […]

  • Episode 138 – “Let Me See Your Hands”

    02/04/2019

    Vallejo police have released the video of the slaying of rapper Willie McCoy at a Taco Bell.  A Taco Bell employee called 911 to report an unresponsive person sitting in a car.  When Vallejo police arrived, they found McCoy as described, but they noticed a gun in his lap.  They drew their guns and discussed […]

  • Episode 137 – Yanking the Leash

    26/03/2019

    Conspiracies exist and there’s plenty of odd accounts of events, but that doesn’t give someone license immediately go off the rails and make wild accusations of conspiracies while having almost no facts.  It’s not a good look for us as libertarians.  Bad people exist and they do some pretty awful things sometimes even without the […]

  • Episode 136 – Cracking the Egg of Capital Punishment

    19/03/2019

    We’ve talked about how to deal with crime on past podcast episodes, but how should a libertarian society deal with an active aggressor?  The recent “egging” of Australian senator Fraser Anning by a 15-year-old provides us with an opportunity to dig into this with a recent event. We’ve also discussed how a libertarian society would […]

  • Episode 135 – Andrew Yang Is Clueless About Guns, But We Have Better Ideas

    12/03/2019

    Democrat Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang is taking some flak for his thoughts on gun control.  And he should because his thoughts are pretty bad, but that means he’s pretty popular among the typical bad idea machines.  Slappy and I take this opportunity to talk through how we think a libertarian society would handle risky people […]

  • Episode 134 – Bill of Rights for Domestic Workers?

    05/03/2019

    Slappy and I came across an opinion piece where a local nanny was complaining about working conditions for domestic workers like cleaners and nannies.  She was suggesting that a “bill of rights” is required to be placed into law by the city of Philadelphia to alleviate these issues.  We read through the article and discuss […]

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