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Action Radio: Special Guest - Jeff Deist, President of the Mises Institute!

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Action Radio Show Notes:  10/16/20

00:00 - The Rice Report, with Milton City Councilwoman Shannon Rice.  We of course talked all about the Trump Rally in Pensacola, just down the road.  Shannon went, and met a ton of fun conservatives, some even from Canada

30:00 - The National Security Report, with Dr. Peter Vincent Pry.  Dr. Pry broke the news on Action Radio that the Task Force on National and Homeland Security, which he chairs, has also nominated President Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, for both negating a possible war with North Korea, and for his EMP Executive Order.

1:00:00 - Main Topic, Guests and Callers.  Jeff Deist, President of the Mises Institute, a free market economic think tank, was just brilliant.  He is a real thinker, and able to bring many complex issues into a multi-relationship discussion of how they all affect each other.  What threw me is when he said that American's don't like each other much these days, and we need the glue to bind us nationally again.

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