Government Fallibility
The notion that government officials possess superior judgment is challenged, highlighting their human fallibility. Spending money efficiently is discussed through a Friedman analogy, emphasizing that individuals prioritize quality and cost when purchasing for themselves. The conversation critiques the inefficiency of spending on others, suggesting that the closer one is to their money, the better the decision-making.In this clip
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Ep. 877 This Is a Fight We Can Win
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