Podcast: Your Right to Try; Nullify FDA Restrictions that Harm Terminal Patients

In this episode of Thoughts from Maharrey Head, I talk to Robert Scott Bell about Right to Try legislation nullifying some FDA restrictions on terminally-ill patients. In the last couple of years, 24 states have passed “Right to Try Legislation” that sets the foundation to nullify in practice some Food and Drug Administration (FDA) rules…

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Podcast: Gridlock Isn’t Necessarily a Bad Thing

In this episode of Thoughts from Maharrey Head, I talk about the importance of conflict in government. Gridlock isn’t always a bad thing! People often complain about “gridlock” in government. But gridlock isn’t necessarily a bad thing. In the minds of America’s founders, government was meant to be adversarial and filled with conflict. In this…

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Tenther Tuesday with Tom Woods: Surveillance, Gun Control and More

I get a lot of feedback every time I’m on Tom’s show, and this past Tuesday’s episode was no exception. I hope you enjoy it! Tom’s description, from his website: Quite an amazing development: the Tenth Amendment Center and the American Civil Liberties Union have announced a joint effort at the state level to fight…

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Special Report: Three More States Consider Bills to Block Federal Gun Control

We recently reported on five states with bills to reject federal gun control measures. And this week, we can add three additional states, with more likely to join soon.

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Podcast: The Absurd Fallacy of Judicial Supremacy

In this episode of Thoughts from Maharrey Head, I talk about the absurd, fallacious concept of absolute judicial supremacy. Most Americans believe the Supreme Court enjoys absolute supremacy in the American political system. After all, the word “supreme” is right in the name. They believe when the Supreme Court offers an opinion, it carries the…

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