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How NYC’s Congestion Tax Hurts the Poor, Government Censors Speech, and China Snubs Climate Change

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In this episode of Libertarian Counterpoint, James Just and John Cameron discuss how New York City’s plan to impose a green ‘congestion tax’ on drivers could backfire and hurt the poor and the economy. They also examine the government’s attempts to control speech through social media companies and activist groups, and whether this violates the First Amendment. Finally, they comment on the recent Supreme Court decisions and their impact on public perception, as well as China’s stance on climate change and its implications for global cooperation. Tune in to hear their libertarian perspective on these topics and more. LV In this episode of Libertarian Counterpoint, James Just and John Cameron discuss how New York City’s plan to impose a green ‘congestion tax’ on drivers could backfire and hurt the poor and the economy. They also examine the government’s attempts to control speech through social media companies and activist groups, and whether this violates the First Amendment. Finally, they comment on the recent Supreme Court decisions and their impact on public perception, as well as China’s stance on climate change and its implications for global cooperation. Tune in to hear their libertarian perspective on these topics and more. LCP 1666

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In this episode of Libertarian Counterpoint, James Just and John Cameron discuss how New York City’s plan to impose a green ‘congestion tax’ on drivers could backfire and hurt the poor and the economy. They also examine the government’s attempts to control speech through social media companies and activist groups, and whether this violates the First Amendment. Finally, they comment on the recent Supreme Court decisions and their impact on public perception, as well as China’s stance on climate change and its implications for global cooperation. Tune in to hear their libertarian perspective on these topics and more. LV In this episode of Libertarian Counterpoint, James Just and John Cameron discuss how New York City’s plan to impose a green ‘congestion tax’ on drivers could backfire and hurt the poor and the economy. They also examine the government’s attempts to control speech through social media companies and activist groups, and whether this violates the First Amendment. Finally, they comment on the recent Supreme Court decisions and their impact on public perception, as well as China’s stance on climate change and its implications for global cooperation. Tune in to hear their libertarian perspective on these topics and more. LCP 1666

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