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If they were honest about the ICE shooting
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- If they were honest about the ICE shooting
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- 1:33
- Date posted
- 5 months ago
- Description
- Was it murder or self defense? It's like that dress—was it black and blue or gold and white?
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- Joe Rogan REACTS to Reason’s housing interview
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- 1:41
- Date posted
- 5 months ago
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- Even Joe Rogan can’t believe Mamdani adviser Cea Weaver’s plan for socialized housing. He reacted to it on Saturday’s episode saying how Weaver’s idea would “jack up interest rates” and called it “moronic.” We’d have to agree. #JoeRogan #podcast #reaction
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- Mamdani adviser Cea Weaver on universal housing
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- 1:13
- Date posted
- 5 months ago
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- Mamdani adviser Cea Weaver spoke to Reason in 2021 for our story on New York City’s eviction moratorium. In that interview, she shared her beliefs on universal housing saying, “I believe that anybody who needs housing should get it,” with a rental market financed entirely by the government. #NewYork #NYC #housing #socialism
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- Mamdani adviser’s plan for SOCIALIZED housing
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- 0:50
- Date posted
- 5 months ago
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- On his first day in office, Mamdani appointed Cea Weaver, a tenant activist and one of his campaign advisers, to lead the city's Office to Protect Tenants.
Reason spoke with Weaver in 2021 for our story on the victims of the eviction moratorium. She told us about her vision of "a world in which the housing is owned by a collective" and said "the federal government prints money" so they "can provide money for this." #NewYork #NYC #housing #socialism
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- Should CPS intervene more?
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- 1:50:44
- Date posted
- 5 months ago
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- Naomi Schaefer Riley and Martin Guggenheim debate the resolution, "Government-run child protective services should intervene more in the lives of children."
For the affirmative is Riley, a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and at the Independent Women's Forum. She's the author of seven books, the most recent of which is No Way to Treat a Child: How the Foster Care System, Family Courts, and Racial Activists Are Wrecking Young Lives.
Guggenheim is taking the negative. He is the Fiorello LaGuardia Professor of Clinical Law Emeritus at New York University Law School and founder of the Family Defense Clinic at the University of North Carolina School of Law. He's also the author of multiple books, including What's Wrong with Children's Rights.
The debate is moderated by Soho Forum director Gene Epstein.
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- Fact check: This viral Big Mac claim
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- 1:26
- Date posted
- 5 months ago
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- A viral social media post supposedly shows a menu from an Alaska McDonald’s that closed in 1994. Everyone was astonished by the prices. A Big Mac for $2.45. Today, that same burger will cost you $6.09 in Alaska. So, is McDonald’s ripping you off? #fastfood #food #economics
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- California’s REAL housing crisis
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- 2:37
- Date posted
- 5 months ago
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- California admits they have a housing crisis — so why is the state fining one couple $213,000 for helping solve the problem?
It’s why the Institute for Justice has stepped in, they are now suing in federal court. #California #housing #home #homelessness
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- Why is the city trying to SEIZE 75 businesses?
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- 1:49
- Date posted
- 5 months ago
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- Brentwood, Missouri is trying to seize these small businesses because of cracked pavement, tinted windows, and…what might happen in the future?
The city plans to seize these 75 properties and sell them to Green Street, a private development firm that faces a $24,000,000 lawsuit over defaulted loans and has a principal who recently filed for bankruptcy. Truly, the right pick for the job. #Missouri #business #smallbusiness #smallbusinessowner
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- Do we have an income inequality problem?
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- 7:44
- Date posted
- 5 months ago
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- A lot of people are worried about income inequality. Are they wrong?
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- California’s fast-food disaster
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- 2:48
- Date posted
- 5 months ago
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- 00:53 Correction: The Newsom administration later said Panera was not exempt from the law and franchisee Greg Flynn said his restaurants would comply with the new minimum wage.
California politicians wanted to make sure fast-food employees earned their “fair share”—and that’s when 557,000 workers across 30,000 restaurants got an economic reality check.
Reason's Bess Byers shares what happened after Assembly Bill 1228 implemented a government-mandated pay raise for all fast-food workers. #California #jobs #fastfood #food
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- How is this Iowa town INSIDE Nebraska?
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- 2:03
- Date posted
- 5 months ago
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- How did this town, Carter Lake, Iowa, end up inside Nebraska? The answer is a flood, the U.S. Supreme Court, and a nearly century-long legal battle that raises the question - what are borders anyway? #Iowa #Nebraska #border
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- Why are NYC hotels so expensive?
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- 1:36
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- Kennedy hits the streets of New York City to ask tourists a simple question: why is visiting NYC at Christmas so outrageously expensive? #travel #newyork #nyc #airbnb #hotel
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- What politicians REALLY want this holiday season
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- 1:19
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
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- Need the perfect gift for someone special in your life? Like that very special someone who can make things happen? Come on down to B. Ribe’s Technically Gifts. We take the guesswork out of holiday shopping and government influence because apparently nobody gives a $#!&. #comedy #politics #christmas #satire
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- Deplatforming backfired
- Runtime
- 24:07
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- Progressive censors failed to suppress our political demons. It's finally time to confront them.
reason.com
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When Donald Trump was kicked off social media in 2021, liberal pundit Matthew Yglesias tweeted, "It's kinda weird that deplatforming Trump just like completely worked with no visible downside whatsoever." Two years later, Fox News fired Tucker Carlson, and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D–N.Y.) celebrated that "deplatforming works," though she worried about the long-term implications.
"I also kind of feel like I'm waiting for the cut scene at the end of a Marvel movie after all the credits have rolled, and then you like see the villain's hand reemerge," said Ocasio-Cortez.
As it turns out, every major star gets a sequel. Trump is back in the White House, and Carlson has a bigger audience than ever before.
What we've learned is that deplatforming doesn't work.
In 2021, I published a video at Reason...
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- Should we REALLY worry about data centers?
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- 1:42
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- Data centers account for 0.2 percent of the 322 billion gallons of water Americans use every day. The share of electricity used by data centers is much greater—a little over 4 percent of total electricity consumption in 2023, and it’s projected to be as much as 12 percent by 2028. So, should you freak out? #technology #data #AI #energy
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- Why do birds HATE this solar project?
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- 0:52
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
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- The year? 2010. The problem? The U.S. needs more green energy. The solution? The Ivanpah Solar Power Facility where acres of mirrors focus sunlight onto giant towers, heating boilers up to a thousand degrees to generate electricity. Sounds like a great idea, with the best of intentions. What could possibly go wrong? #greenenergy #solar #California #climatechange
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- NYC's Airbnb Crackdown Is a DISASTER
- Runtime
- 4:03
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- Kennedy hits the streets of New York City to ask tourists a simple question: why is visiting NYC at Christmas so outrageously expensive?
reason.com
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Drawing on interviews with tourists she meets on the streets of New York, Kennedy explains how city policies have quietly removed tens of thousands of rooms from the short-term rental market while simultaneously making it far more difficult to build or expand hotels.
Producer: Natalie Dowzicky
Video editor: Hana Ko
Color correction: Cody Huff
Audio production: Ian Keyser
Music credits: That's the Way I Twist by The Best Ofs via Epidemic Sound/Circus Beat by Martin Landstrom via Epidemic Sound/Go Tell It On The Mountain (Instrumental Version) by The Snowy Hill Singers via Epidemic Sound/The Christmas Spirit (Instrumental Version) by The Snowy Hill Singers via Epidemic Sound/Christmas With Me (Instrumental Version) by Frizz Oli via Epidemic Sound
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- Is it time to break up Big Tech?
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- 1:37:35
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- Economic researchers Matt Stoller and Geoffrey Manne debate the resolution, "The U.S. government should break up large technology companies like Amazon, Meta, and Google to protect workers, suppliers, consumers, and democratic institutions."
Arguing in favor of the resolution is Stoller, the director of research at the American Economic Liberties Project and the author of Goliath: The 100-Year War Between Monopoly Power and Democracy.
Taking the negative is Manne, the president and founder of the International Center for Law and Economics.
The debate is moderated by Soho Forum director Gene Epstein.
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- These HEELS make me a CRIMINAL?!
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- 1:46
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
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- Why do these white Christian Louboutin heels make Reason’s Bess Byers a criminal in one California town? Carmel-by-the-Sea is an idyllic town on the NorCal coast, but it’s notorious for nanny-state restrictions on everything from ice cream to high heels. #California #fashion #history
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- What America can learn from Japanese housing
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- 2:03
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- Why the hell are houses so expensive? You cannot have housing operate as the nation’s principal investment vehicle and have cheap, abundant affordable housing. It's why Reason’s Andrew Heaton thinks America can learn something from Japanese housing. #home #housing #japan #japanese
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- The unintended consequences of free parking
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- 7:20
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
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- When a resource is underpriced, people tend to overuse it. In cities around the world, free or cheap parking leads to a familiar scene: drivers endlessly circling the block, waiting to happen upon someone leaving. Urban planners call it "cruising for parking."
In congested areas, drivers looking for a spot account for nearly 30 percent of traffic. In Los Angeles' Westwood Village, for example, drivers circled for the equivalent of 950,000 extra miles and burned through 47,000 gallons of gasoline in a year, just looking for a place to park.
Wasted time, wasted gas, clogged streets, air pollution—these are the hidden costs of underpricing the curb, as UCLA economist Donald Shoup argued in his 800-page, 2005 classic tome, The High Cost of Free Parking.
In theory, the fix is simple. As Shoup argues, cities should price curb space based on supply and demand and then reinvest the revenue in infrastructure improvements. The price of a spot should be ta...
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- We had THESE on U.S. soil?!
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- 2:45
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
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- Did you know America had 11 concentration camps on U.S. soil and it was only 80 years ago? Reason’s Bess Byers shares more about one of the worst executive orders in American history. #history #historyfacts #historytime #WorldWarII
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- What America can learn from Japanese housing
- Runtime
- 7:53
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- Heaton explains why houses are so expensive, and suggests some lessons from Japan.
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- What even is a libertarian in 2025?
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- 1:31:33
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
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- It's that time of year again when we ask you to open your wallets, dear listener, and make a tax-deductible donation to Reason's annual webathon:
In this special video episode of The Reason Roundtable, editors Matt Welch, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Robby Soave, and Peter Suderman will respond to your burning questions.
Tune in at 2:30pm (EST) on December 4 for a special live episode of The Reason Roundtable.
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- Behind the scenes with Reason's libertarian journalists
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- 1:10:47
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
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- Reason Roundup newsletter author and associate editor Liz Wolfe goes live with Reason’s writers and producers to give you an exclusive look at what’s coming next from our newsroom.
Donate to Reason's annual webathon: https://reason.pub/3Xp4Iuv
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- LA paid her $2 MILLION for THIS?!
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- 1:20
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
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- If you get let go from your job, you probably won’t collect $2 million from local taxpayers. But that’s exactly what Los Angeles County CEO Fesia Davenport got after L.A. voters decided to eliminate her position.
Even worse, it all went down in secret. The backstory here is pretty wild. #LosAngeles #job #government
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- Real sugar used to be in everything. Then this happened.
- Runtime
- 16:45
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
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- This is the story of how special interests twisted federal sugar policy to cost consumers $2.5 billion every year.
https://reason.com/2025/11/26/how-special-interests-twisted-federal-sugar-policy-to-cost-consumers-2-5-billion-every-year/
0:00- Introduction
3:02- America's Sugar Rush
9:28- The Sugar Powerbroker
15:37- Conclusion
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With inflation on the rise again, it seems like everyone is looking for someone to blame for higher prices—from grocery stores to the current occupant of the White House.
And while the president doesn't have a big dial on his desk that raises and lowers the price of food or gas, there should be no doubt that government policy has a big influence on where your money goes. Take sugar, for example. Thanks to a series of tariffs and quotas that have been largely unchanged since the 1980s, sugar costs about twice as much in America as it does in most of the rest of the world—and that ...
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- Turkey Pardon and Epstein Island
- Runtime
- 0:56
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- The White House Thanksgiving tradition gets weird. #Thanksgiving #turkey #comedy
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- Pickpockets love these signs
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- 0:44
- Date posted
- 7 months ago
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- Does putting up warning signs protect tourists from being pickpocketed? It turns out when people see a sign about pickpockets, they instinctually check their valuables, so thieves know where the good stuff is.
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- What we lost when women went to work
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- 9:29
- Date posted
- 7 months ago
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- When Millennials invented the girlboss, Gen Z responded with the tradwife, complete with homemade Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereals and BMIs of 18 after popping out a half-dozen kids.
It makes them easy to hate.
Typically conservative and Christian, these women have traditional marriages, embracing the idea that it's OK for a woman to stay home, take care of their kids, and tend to the hearth.
It's a mindset, a lifestyle, but also an aesthetic that traffics in 1950s nostalgia.
Tradwives are also magnets for hate and judgment. "I'm sorry, 50 years ago was not a place I ever want to be back," quipped The View's Whoopi Goldberg, mocking these women's embrace of the older ways of structuring homes and marriages.
The critiques aren't totally wrong: Tradwives are sometimes performative, a made-for-social-media phenomenon that can look a little ridiculous. The most successful ones are the most extreme, curated, and out of touch....
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- Should Affirmative Action End?
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- 1:37:29
- Date posted
- 7 months ago
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- Princeton University professor Jason Frymer and Wall Street Journal columnist Jason Riley debate the resolution, "The U.S. Supreme Court's 2023 decision to dismantle affirmative action in American higher education marked a significant regression in the pursuit of racial equality."
Arguing for the affirmative is Frymer, a professor of politics at Princeton. He's the author of Uneasy Alliances: Race and Party Competition in America and Black and Blue: African Americans, the Labor Movement, and the Decline of the Democratic Party.
Arguing against the resolution is Riley, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute. He's also the author of several relevant titles, including The Affirmative Action Myth: Why Blacks Don't Need Racial Preferences To Succeed and Please Stop Helping Us: How Liberals Make It Harder for Blacks to Succeed, False Black Power.
The debate is moderated by Soho Forum director Gene Epstein
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- New Orleans police are spying on you...
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- 1:11
- Date posted
- 7 months ago
- Description
- Should police be able to use AI and facial recognition to conduct surveillance in real time? That's what New Orleans police did, even though it was against local rules.
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- AI companions: Good or bad?
- Runtime
- 2:05
- Date posted
- 7 months ago
- Description
- “Friend” is a wearable device that’s always listening to you—and people around you—and it ‘talks’ to you by text message.
AI companions are clearly a bad idea for some people. But not everyone is so lucky: 73 percent of 18- to 22-year-old workers reported feeling alone sometimes or always long before the widespread introduction of AI chatbots in 2023. For these lonely young people, AI companions are better than nothing. #AI #technology #chatgpt
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- Why Waymo SHOULDN'T be BANNED
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- 1:14
- Date posted
- 7 months ago
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- The safest driver in America might be not having one at all.
With the driverless rideshare company Waymo in “expansion mode,” you’ll have the opportunity to decide whether you’d get in a car with nobody behind the wheel. It sounds awesome -- but isn’t there someone you forgot to ask?
Josh Hawley, the junior senator from Missouri, thinks “we ought to ban autonomous vehicles” because they’re “not safe.” #rideshare #waymo #car #cars
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- The government SEIZED her home over this?!
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- 1:11
- Date posted
- 7 months ago
- Description
- Did you know some governments can seize your house, sell it, and leave you with nothing? If you’re a homeowner, or ever want to own a home, then you definitely need to hear this story. #home #homeowner
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- Gavin Newsom Called Trump a Socialist. Is He?
- Runtime
- 9:03
- Date posted
- 7 months ago
- Description
- Recently several people who won’t invite Andrew Heaton to their birthday parties accused Donald Trump of being a socialist. Is he?
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- He got SUSPENDED for a TikTok trend?!
- Runtime
- 1:25
- Date posted
- 7 months ago
- Description
- Can a school suspend you for jumping onto a harmless TikTok trend? Unfortunately, for one middle schooler—yeah. For three days. #socialmedia #school #tiktok
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- ILLEGAL to criticize the war?!
- Runtime
- 2:24
- Date posted
- 7 months ago
- Description
- Could you get 8 to 16 years in prison for saying you’re “going to give this c*ck-s*cking government a good f*cking”?
If you lived in America, why yes you could. And like J.A. Griffith, you might have ended up at the Old Montana Prison. #history #historyfacts #freespeech #montana
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- Why does Mamdani blame Airbnb for rent prices?
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- 1:15
- Date posted
- 7 months ago
- Description
- Zohran Mamdani thinks rent is too high because of Airbnb—and the New York City Council agrees. In September of 2023, they passed Local Law 18 to prohibit “renting [out] units for less than 30 days.”
Two years later, short-term rentals were almost entirely eliminated. Hotels love it; people with rental units hate it; and Airbnb is backing a bill that would allow at least some New Yorkers to rent their homes out short-term.
Zohran Mamdani’s campaign says the proposal “would drain even more supply out of an already tight housing market.”
So did Local Law 18 make housing more affordable? Not even close! #NewYork #NewYorkCity #Airbnb #rent
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- Do people REALLY want Mamdani’s grocery stores?
- Runtime
- 1:44
- Date posted
- 7 months ago
- Description
- New York City Mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani says City Hall needs to get into the grocery business because New Yorkers are being “priced out” of private supermarkets. If elected, Mamdani says he’ll spend $60 million on opening one government-run grocery store in each of the five boroughs that would deliver healthier produce at lower prices. Kennedy went to the Bronx to figure out if New Yorkers actually want this. Spoiler alert: Many New Yorkers would rather their money be spent on other, more pressing, issues. #NewYork #NYC #socialism
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- Why Mamdani's government-run grocery stores won’t work
- Runtime
- 5:59
- Date posted
- 7 months ago
- Description
- Zohran Mamdani’s plan to open government-run grocery stores would waste taxpayer money solving a problem NYC doesn’t have.
https://reason.com/2025/10/30/3-reasons-why-zohran-mamdanis-city-run-grocery-stores-will-fail/
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New York City Mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani says City Hall needs to get into the grocery business because New Yorkers are being "priced out" of private supermarkets. If elected, Mamdani says he'll spend $60 million on opening one government-run grocery store in each of the five boroughs that would deliver healthier produce at lower prices. Kennedy went to the Bronx to figure out if New Yorkers actually want this. Spoiler alert: Many New Yorkers would rather their money be spent on other, more pressing, issues.
Producer: Kennedy
Producer: Natalie Dowzicky
Video editor: Danielle Thompson
Audio production: Ian Keyser
Color correction: Cody Huff
Executive editor: Jim Epstein
M...
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- Pennsylvania used tax dollars to buy a $6,500 vampire hunting kit
- Runtime
- 0:58
- Date posted
- 7 months ago
- Description
- Why did Harrisburg buy a $6,500 vampire hunting kit? Mayor Stephen Reed wanted to build a national museum of the old west in...Pennsylvania for some reason. Reed went on an $8.3 million spending spree, purchasing around 10,000 artifacts including a $6,500 vampire hunting kit. The city never came close to building the museum, and after he was voted out of office, Reed took a number of artifacts home with him ultimately leading to his indictment for theft, fraud and corruption. #history #historyfacts #vampire
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- Why New York Fell for Socialism
- Runtime
- 19:39
- Date posted
- 7 months ago
- Description
- The troubling rise of Zohran Mamdani is about more than policy. It's about culture.
https://reason.com/2025/10/28/new-york-city-is-about-to-elect-a-socialist-mayor-in-zohran-mamdani-why-wont-this-failed-ideology-die/
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A self-proclaimed socialist is on track to become New York City's next mayor.
The rise of Zohran Mamdani represents a troubling moment in American politics. In some ways, his candidacy isn't a radical departure from the mainstream Democratic Party. He promises to "freeze the rent for millions," make buses "free" in part to prevent disgruntled riders from attacking bus drivers, and provide "universal" (i.e., government-sponsored) day care. When Kamala Harris ran for president, she pledged to "cap unfair rent increases" by suing corporate landlords. Elizabeth Warren regularly calls for universal childcare and wealth taxes. Like Mamdani, Democratic Congress member Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and former Democratic presidential n...
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- $65 million on a TRANS-ONLY homeless shelter?!
- Runtime
- 2:30
- Date posted
- 7 months ago
- Description
- Why is New York City spending over $65 million on a trans-only homeless shelter? Ace’s Place is the first fully taxpayer-funded shelter to house only transgender and gender non-conforming people. It’s here in Long Island City, and we wish we could show you, but it’s on a list of protected sites, so despite multiple calls, emails and texts, the city refused to tell us the location. #homeless #trans #nyc
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- If presidents had their own energy drink...
- Runtime
- 0:10
- Date posted
- 8 months ago
- Description
- Executive Power: The energy drink that doesn’t ask for permission. #comedy #politics #satire
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- A $2,000 FINE for a garden?!
- Runtime
- 2:23
- Date posted
- 8 months ago
- Description
- Why did this woman’s native plant garden lead to $2,000 in fines and four court appearances after the town gave her money to plant it? #NewYork #garden #gardening #gardeningideas
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- Is Oregon proof that drug decriminalization will fail?
- Runtime
- 1:24:53
- Date posted
- 8 months ago
- Description
- Drug policy scholar Kevin Sabet and Reason's Zach Weissmueller debate the resolution, "The failure of Oregon's experiment in decriminalizing all drugs is compelling evidence that other attempts at complete decriminalization will fail just as badly."
Arguing for the affirmative is Sabet, the director of of the Drug Policy Institute at the University of Florida, and the co-founder and president of Smart Approaches to Marijuana (SAM). He is the author of Reefer Sanity: Seven Great Myths About Marijuana.
Arguing against the resolution is Weissmueller, a senior producer at Reason, who has been covering the drug war for well over a decade. He recently produced a half-hour documentary focusing on why Oregon re-criminalized drugs.
The debate is moderated by Soho Forum director Gene Epstein.
The Results of the voting:
The "yes" vote started at 24.27%, gained 21.36%, and ended with a total of 45.63%
The "no" vote started at 36.89%, ...
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- The socialist housing plan for New York City
- Runtime
- 20:40
- Date posted
- 8 months ago
- Description
- As rental prices in New York City soar, tenant activists are demanding that the government stop landlords from increasing the rent on regulated apartments. In the end, these lucky tenants would get relatively cheap apartments while everyone else ends up worse off. Reason speaks with housing advocates, landlords, experts, and working-class New Yorkers struggling to find a place to call home, and gets a first-hand look at the city’s housing crisis. As mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani gets closer to winning his election—and freezing rents for nearly 2 million New Yorkers—many fear that the situation will only get worse.
Producer: Justin Zuckerman
Video editor: Danielle Thompson
Color Correction: Cody Huff
Graphics: Lex Villena
Camera: Kevin Alexander and Jim Epstein
Managing Editor: Natalie Dowzicky
Executive Editor: Jim Epstein
Photo Credits: Alain Le Garsmeur Bronx/Alamy, Keystone Press/Alamy, Dan Farrell/TNS/Newscom, S...
- Title
- Did Mexico's island disappear?
- Runtime
- 1:01
- Date posted
- 8 months ago
- Description
- The Island of Bermeja was first charted in 1539 somewhere between the U.S. and Mexico. Then geologists discovered a patch of ocean sitting on top 22.5 billion barrels of oil making Bermeja a trillion dollar lottery ticket. Only problem? No one could find it. #Mexico #history #historyfacts
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- California’s war on privacy
- Runtime
- 1:18
- Date posted
- 8 months ago
- Description
- Despite having some of the most comprehensive consumer privacy laws in the United States, California continues to invent new and crazy ways to spy on its citizens. Here are three ways they do it. #california #police #surveillance

