"Can America Exist Without Government," with Dr. David Barker


My guest is the Dr. David Barker, author of “Welcome to Free America.” Our subject is a libertarian’s view of America without government.

                                                                                       
As a former economist for the Federal Reserve with a PhD in economics, Dr. Barker reveals the potential collapse of the United States government with accuracy and the alarming fierceness that could only come from someone with insider information. His knowledge of the dire state of a nation that has promised more than it can deliver illuminates the very real future the U.S. could face if its local governments and citizen-run organizations turn their backs on the federal government.

Dr. David Barker received his BA from the University of California at Berkley, spent a year at the London School of Economics and received his PhD from the University of Chicago, where he taught Real Estate, Urban Economics, Industrial Organization, and Corporate Finance. He has also taught at the University of Iowa and has published several academic papers in peer-reviewed journals. He has appeared on the following programs:
TV and Video
The Dylan Ratigan Show  1/9/2012
Yahoo Finance 1/9/2012
Sun News  12/7/2011
NewsChannel8 Capital Insider 1/10/2012
NewsMax.TV 12/21/2011
Freedomain Radio 1/20/2012

Radio
Capital City Recap, WILS, Lansing, MI 1/25/2012
Joel Riley Morning Show, WTVN, Columbus, OH, 1/17/2012
Freedom News Hour, Progressive News Network 11/21/2011
Capital City Recap, WILS, Lansing, MI, 1/21/2011
Marketplace 12/7/2009
As It Happens 11/10/2009

The Christian Science Monitor 2-14-12-“Five Budget Realities” by Dr. Barker
http://www.csmonitor.com/layout/set/print/content/view/print/466528
He currently runs a successful real estate business with operations in six states and resides in Iowa with his wife and two children.


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