Direct Democracy Debate
The conversation dives into the potential of national direct ballot initiatives as a form of direct democracy. While one argues that the public can often make better decisions than corrupt politicians, concerns arise about misleading propaganda campaigns that can skew voter perception. The discussion highlights the absurdity of monopolistic practices in legalizing substances, questioning the fairness of restricting access to something that can be easily grown or produced.In this clip
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Joe Rogan Experience #1373 - Kyle Kulinski
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