
12 year old James is back, and this week he's explaining why he thinks public universities should have a higher burden for protecting constitutional rights than is expected of private schools. He's delightfully smart and thoughtful and fun to listen to!
If you take social pressures away, do women and men lose their differences as feminists have long argued? Nope. That's what Jordan Peterson says. We listen to the clip and discuss.
Can you believe that RANTERS are still reacting to an accusation of too many angry retirees from earlier in the week? It clearly touched a chord. As does the media's difficulty in asking Jolly Ned a tough question. And, there's a new set of lyrics sung to the tune of the Beverly HillBillies. Plus, Rep Kim Fiorello shares her experience of being a first year legislator representing Greenwich and Stamford in Hartford.
He's here to talk about the big EverSource rate hike coming your way, but Len Suzio also explains the Averch Johnson effect, a theory of how regulated companies overcharge, then use the money to make politicians happy. It's an hour, effectively, on the dynamic that destroyed Connecticut governance.