Start with a grand Paris weekend—the thunder of the organ at a renewed Notre Dame, crowds winding through centuries of art—and watch it flicker into something more fragile as the TGV grinds to a halt. That sudden stall becomes our window into a tougher story: a Europe struggling with integration, security, and a welfare model built for a different era. We unpack how protests at Charles de Gaulle and a brazen Louvre heist expose brittle public systems, then widen the lens to immigration polic...
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Start with a grand Paris weekend—the thunder of the organ at a renewed Notre Dame, crowds winding through centuries of art—and watch it flicker into something more fragile as the TGV grinds to a halt. That sudden stall becomes our window into a tougher story: a Europe struggling with integration, security, and a welfare model built for a different era. We unpack how protests at Charles de Gaulle and a brazen Louvre heist expose brittle public systems, then widen the lens to immigration polic...
Episode 22- Trump's Tariffs and the Future of Free Markets with Dr. Dan Mitchell
The Greenfield Report with Henry R. Greenfield
49 minutes
4 months ago
Episode 22- Trump's Tariffs and the Future of Free Markets with Dr. Dan Mitchell
Dr. Dan Mitchell, a leading advocate for limited government and free markets, pulls no punches in this eye-opening discussion about the precarious state of the global economy. As president of the Center for Freedom and Prosperity, Mitchell brings decades of expertise to bear on pressing issues that threaten American prosperity and stability. The conversation begins with an unflinching assessment of Trump's trade policies, which Mitchell characterizes as creating dangerous uncertainty in glob...
The Greenfield Report with Henry R. Greenfield
Start with a grand Paris weekend—the thunder of the organ at a renewed Notre Dame, crowds winding through centuries of art—and watch it flicker into something more fragile as the TGV grinds to a halt. That sudden stall becomes our window into a tougher story: a Europe struggling with integration, security, and a welfare model built for a different era. We unpack how protests at Charles de Gaulle and a brazen Louvre heist expose brittle public systems, then widen the lens to immigration polic...