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[[Category:Radio Episodes]][[Category:Podcast Episodes]]
 
 
The following is a collection of the materials used in creating the eighth episode of the [[CitizenReaganPod|Citizen Reagan podcast]] about the [[Reagan Radio Commentaries|Reagan's Radio Commentaries]].
 
The following is a collection of the materials used in creating the eighth episode of the [[CitizenReaganPod|Citizen Reagan podcast]] about the [[Reagan Radio Commentaries|Reagan's Radio Commentaries]].
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<LI>Ever wonder how government lowers costs, on anything? Well, frankly, it doesn't, look at Amtrak or the post office, but the answer would be tax increase-related subsidies. To quote from the Incredible Bread Machine:  
 
<LI>Ever wonder how government lowers costs, on anything? Well, frankly, it doesn't, look at Amtrak or the post office, but the answer would be tax increase-related subsidies. To quote from the Incredible Bread Machine:  
  
<BLOCKQUOTE><PRE>"Now, bread is baked by government.
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<BLOCKQUOTE><PRE>"Now, bread is baked by government.<BR>
And as might be expected,
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And as might be expected,<BR>
Everything is well controlled;
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Everything is well controlled;<BR>
The public well protected.
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The public well protected.<BR>
True, loaves cost a dollar each.
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True, loaves cost a dollar each.<BR>
But our leaders do their best.
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But our leaders do their best.<BR>
The selling price is half a cent.
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The selling price is half a cent.<BR>
 
(Taxes pay the rest!)"</PRE></BLOCKQUOTE>
 
(Taxes pay the rest!)"</PRE></BLOCKQUOTE>
 
<LI>Notice the choice of language, "bypass patents". Sounds like a handy euphemism for theft of intellectual property. We may be living in Atlas Shrugged:
 
<LI>Notice the choice of language, "bypass patents". Sounds like a handy euphemism for theft of intellectual property. We may be living in Atlas Shrugged:
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[https://www.xumo.tv/channel/9999362/free-scifi-and-fantasy?v=XM03K6W228BBCJ Atlas Shrugged Part 1], [https://www.xumo.tv/channel/9999362/free-scifi-and-fantasy?v=XM0JEI9XQRDVJU Atlas Shrugged Part 2], [https://www.xumo.tv/channel/9999735/free-scifi-and-fantasy?v=XM0F0U7NL2FUQ7 Atlas Shrugged Part 3]
 
[https://www.xumo.tv/channel/9999362/free-scifi-and-fantasy?v=XM03K6W228BBCJ Atlas Shrugged Part 1], [https://www.xumo.tv/channel/9999362/free-scifi-and-fantasy?v=XM0JEI9XQRDVJU Atlas Shrugged Part 2], [https://www.xumo.tv/channel/9999735/free-scifi-and-fantasy?v=XM0F0U7NL2FUQ7 Atlas Shrugged Part 3]
  
<LI>Remember in [[TwoCommentaries|episode 4]] of this podcast when I talked about what Socialism actually is?? Here it is. This doesn't look like sharing to me. This is government controlling the means of production.
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<LI>Remember in [TwoCommentaries|episode 4] of this podcast when I talked about what Socialism actually is?? Here it is. This doesn't look like sharing to me. This is government controlling the means of production.
 
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