EPISODE · Nov 29, 2021 · 49 MIN
Navigating the Boom Bust Cycle and an Honest Single Payer Healthcare System with Murray Sabrin
Guest bio:Dr. Murray Sabrin retired from Ramapo College on July 1, 2020 as Professor of Finance. On January 25th, 2021, the Board of Trustees awarded Dr. Sabrin Emeritus status for his scholarship and professional contributions during his 35-year career. His book, Universal Medical Care: From Conception to End-of-Life: The Case for a Single Payer System, calls for the individual or family to be the single payer to restore the doctor-patient relationship.His latest book, Navigating the Boom/Bust Cycle: An Entrepreneur’s Survival Guide, was published in October 2021. Sabrin is the author of Tax Free 2000: The Rebirth of American Liberty, a blueprint on how to create a tax-free America in the 21stcentury, and Why the Federal Reserve Sucks: It Causes, Inflation, Recessions, Bubbles and Enriches the One Percent, which is available on Amazon.Guest Links:https://www.murraysabrin.com/Universal Medical Care from Conception to End of Life: The Case for A Single-Payer System Additional Reading:https://tommullen.net/featured/the-culture-of-entitlement-in-medicine/https://tommullen.net/featured/politicians-talking-gibberish-about-health-care/Free Gift from Tom:Download a free copy of Tom's new e-book, An Anti-State Christmas, at antistatechristmas.com. Also available in paperback. A great stocking stuffer!Like the music on Tom Mullen Talks Freedom? You can hear more at tommullensings.com!
What this episode covers
Dr. Murray Sabrin has been preaching the libertarian message in his books and campaigns for public office for over 40 years. Now, after retiring as Professor of Finance at Ramapo College in New Jersey, Dr. Sabrin has two new books on navigating the boom-bust cycle and free market healthcare. He joins Tom to discuss both.
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