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Libertarian Solution Radio Program
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Libertarian Solution Radio Program The Libertarian Solution Radio Program is a political talk show that discusses the libertarian philosophy and its practical implementation in local, national, and world politics. The program airs on Independent 1310 KXAM, based in Scottsdale, Arizona, Wednesdays at 7pm MST. It can also be heard live via internet streaming or in the audio archives at the Libertarian Solution website. About the Hosts Nick Coons - With more than seven years in radio experience, including the Gutsy Geeks and the PC Chat Computer Show, Nick's primary occupation has been as CEO of the RedSeven Computer Company since 1997. With a strict adherence to the libertarian non-aggression principle, Nick's political views border on Anarcho-capitalism. Nick Coons is running for Congress (Nick Coons For Congress) on the Libertarian Party's ticket in 2010. Richard Sutton - Born in Peru, Indiana as the youngest of seven children, Richard has lived in Phoenix, Arizona since he was eight years old, and is currently married with two stepchildren. Richard enjoys reading both fiction and textbooks, and likes to occasionally go on multi-day backpacking trips. His interests politically are to bring sound reason to politics rather than the "let's do something!" feel good politics, and ran for the Phoenix City Council in 2004. Jim Iannuzo - A Phoenix, Arizona business owner, Jim believes that citizens want and deserve a political system that respects them as unique individuals. He believes in a fiscally conservative and socially responsible government that does not lead us away from the ideals of individual liberty and personal responsibility. Mr. Iannuzo holds a degree in electrical engineering and serves on various boards and technical committees. He is the current chairman of the Maricopa County Libertarian Party. Notable Guests Robert Balling - () - Dr. Balling, a professor of geography, is a global warming skeptic, and provided his views of the potential causes of global warming. Jim Rogers - () - An investor and economic commentator, Mr. Rogers provided his view on how the US got to where it is now financially, what it can do to fix the problem, and what is likely to come. Mary Ruwart - () - Dr. Ruwart discussed government involvement in welfare and its negative impacts. Brian Moore - () - The presidential candidate joined the program to discuss his party's platform. The discussion became particularly heated when the candidate accused the hosts of insulting him when he refused to answer their question.
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