Editor’s Break 039 has Skyler giving his commentary on the following topics: 3 new ticket dismissals from challenging jurisdiction, not being afraid to release your opinions or artistic expressions out into the world, how overprotecting children breeds irresponsibility, the disastrous effects of foreign aid, Forelle’s Razor and the Deep State, and much more.
Category: Editor’s Break
Political Interests, National Security, & Moral Imperialism (24m) – Editor’s Break 038
Editor’s Break 038 has Skyler giving his commentary on the following topics: political vs. public interest, forgiving others of the mistakes they make, Trump’s foolish approach to national security, trusting people to choose political leaders but not to take care of themselves and others, moral imperialism, and much more.
Political Solutions, Schooling, Challenging Authority, Honesty, & Due Process (27m) – Editor’s Break 037
Editor’s Break 037 is the first in what may become a daily or frequent type of episode recorded by Skyler in this series. He looks at the day’s collection of new articles he’s published and gives his two cents worth of commentary. The major topics included are listed in the episode title.
Using “Nigger” and Other Racial Slurs Playfully? (12m) – Editor’s Break 036
Editor’s Break 036 has Skyler thinking about the playful and non-hateful use of racial slurs like “nigger”, and the larger questions of free speech and what we’re teaching our children.
Gun Control Won’t Stop Mass Shootings; We Must Look Deeper (7m) – Editor’s Break 035
Editor’s Break 035 has Skyler explaining why he believes that gun control won’t stop mass shootings of the sort that occurred recently in Las Vegas, killing dozens and injuring hundreds.
Immigration Raids Violate Due Process (9m) – Editor’s Break 033
Editor’s Break 033 explains why immigration raids and arresting other nonviolent “criminals” are major violations of due process.
Editor’s Break 032 – Always Be Challenging Jurisdiction (17m)
Editor’s Break 032 looks at Skyler’s trying-hard-but-failing-commitment to Socratic dialog and to always be challenging the claims that laws apply to anyone and that people calling themselves “government” have jurisdiction.
Editor’s Break 031 – Another Reason Not to Take Government Handouts (10m)
Editor’s Break 031 looks at libertarians taking government handouts, and why doing so might be foolish.
Editor’s Break 030 – What’s Up with Cryptocurrencies? (20m)
Editor’s Break 030 looks at the current state of cryptocurrencies, and whether or not they are a fad, or here to stay.
Editor’s Break 029 – Why “Price Gouging” is Not Evil (12m)
Editor’s Break 029 looks at the practice of raising prices of important goods and services during a disaster, popular decried as “price gouging.”