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Drew Cline: The Evil of the ‘Population Bomb’ and Paul Ehrilch
Drew Cline: The Evil of the ‘Population Bomb’ and Paul Ehrilch

Drew Cline, Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy, joins the show to talk about the humorous feud between Governor Ayotte (NH) and Governor Healey (MA). We also talk about the failed attempt to enact a tax on paint.

Drew also reflects on the “evil” of Paul Ehrlich’s book The Population Bomb and the beliefs of its author, following Ehrlich’s passing.

From false science, failed predications, and failed policies that saw the mass sterilizations of people across the globe and government edicts conceived in sinister intent, Drew reflects the destructive legacy of Paul Ehrlich.

Video: Paul Ehrlich explains how he would encourage families to have no or fewer children. 

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