By, Chris Rossini
This Week's Guest is Casey Mulligan
This Sunday - December 2nd
Casey Mulligan |
Casey B. Mulligan is a Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Chicago. He is affiliated with the National Bureau of Economic Research, the George J. Stigler Center for the Study of the Economy and the State, and the Population Research Center. Find out what University of Chicago economists do and don't know about money supply activity leading up to the Great Recession. Also learn what government measures are extending the Great Recession.
7AM ET on EPJ
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Catch Up Below:
- 11-25-12 - Laurence Vance
- 11-18-12 - Judge Andrew Napolitano
- 10-28-12 - Robert Pozen
- 10-21-12 - Jeff Connaughton
- 10-14-12 - Ann Coulter
- 09-30-12 - Trace Mayer
- 09-23-12 - Jim Rogers
- 09-16-12 - Jesse Ventura
- 09-09-12 - Steve Forbes
- 09-02-12 - Neil Barofsky
- 08-26-12 - Lew Rockwell
- 08-19-12 - Butler Shaffer
- 08-12-12 - Scott Horton
- 08-05-12 - Livia Elena Araujo PĂ©rez
- 07-29-12 - Stefan Molyneux
- 07-22-12 - Robert Shapiro
- 07-15-12 - Bill Bergman
- 07-08-12 - Robert Morrow
- 06-24-12 - Walter Block
- 06-17-12 - Tom DiLorenzo
- 06-10-12 - Peter Schiff
- 06-02-12 - Gary Johnson
I just caught the third installment of the Showtime special that I assume is based on this book. The special correctly calls out how the nuclear bombs dropped at the end of WWII were completely unnecessary, but at the end it makes the assertion that FDR had some sort of vision of peace for the world. Since I didn't see the first or second installments of the series, I don't know for certain, but it seems like this 'untold history' is leaving out the untold part where FDR did everything in his power to get the U.S. to go to war with Germany and Japan.
ReplyDeleteSo true. Wenzel needs to read Justin's piece so he has some quality questions prepared for the interview.
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