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EPISODE · May 20, 2026 · 28 MIN

Libertarian Counterpoint: 36 Years of Challenging the Status Quo

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In this episode of the long-running program Libertarian Counterpoint, the hosts discuss recent legal actions involving the Southern Poverty Law Center, alleging the organization engaged in financial fraud and the funding of extremist groups to maintain its relevance. The conversation transitions into a broader critique of government inefficiency, where the participants argue that state bureaucracies often perpetuate social problems like homelessness and racism to secure continued funding. They celebrate the show’s 36-year history as a volunteer-led platform dedicated to promoting libertarian philosophy and challenging the "status" leanings of both major political parties. The speakers specifically advocate for technological innovation and the private sector as superior alternatives to what they describe as government monopolies in education and healthcare. Ultimately, the source serves as a retrospective on the show’s legacy and a call for individual liberty over state control.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heartland-newsfeed-podcast-network--6051130/support.

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