On this week’s The Purpose Roundtable, editors Matt Welch, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Nick Gillespie, and Peter Suderman convene one week forward of the election to spotlight a couple of points the place the major-party presidential candidates have vital variations.
01:53—The presidential candidates on tariffs, debt, international coverage, and schooling
35:01—Weekly listener query
43:38—Election integrity forward of subsequent week’s election
52:43—This week’s cultural suggestions
Talked about on this podcast:
“How To Keep away from Paying Tariffs? Have a Buddy in Washington” by Eric Boehm
“Perils of Broad Presidential Energy Over Tariffs” by Ilya Somin
“Trump’s Harmful Tariff Proposals Will Make Us All Poorer” by J.D. Tuccille
“The place Is Trump’s Plan To Minimize Spending?” by Eric Boehm
“Trump, Harris Advertisements Make Clear They Will not Be Chopping Authorities” by Christian Britschgi
“Democratic Platform Assaults Trump for Not Going to Warfare” by Matthew Petti
“Get together of COVID-19 Authoritarianism Improbably Rebrands as ‘Get together of Freedom’” by Matt Welch
“Present Us Your Votes, Cowards!” by Matt Welch
“How Are Purpose Staffers Voting in 2024?“
“American Elections Are a Mess, and They At all times Have Been” by Eric Boehm
“Inserting Harris and Trump Tax Plans in Historic Context” by Erica York, Nicolo Pastrone
“Why People are nervous about voter fraud however place confidence in their very own elections” by Matt Loffman
“Spending is the most effective measure of the scale and scope of presidency” by Nick Gillespie
“How the World Works Podcast with Nick Gillespie” by Kevin Williamson
“New York abstains, courteously” 1776
Ben Schiller, Coindesk archive
Upcoming Occasions:
Purpose Speakeasy: Martin Gurri, November 18, 2024
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Audio manufacturing by Ian Keyser
Assistant manufacturing by Hunt Beaty
Music: “Angeline,” by The Brothers Steve
- Video Editor: Ian Keyser
- Producer: Hunt Beaty