john: if you have been with us, i assume you are now easier for alexis to fulfill the promise to the titles of the show and break up with down, but it is hard to do. are you finally done with? i cannot seem to get rid of him. i keep seeing that thing. john: so involved in so many parts of her life that is hard to separate. without even getting a vote of approval from congress to declare 5 million more workers eligible for mandatory overtime, imposing new restrictions on coal burning power plants, gave 800,000 home buyers taxpayer
i was interested in socialism first, and i was buying into like a lot of young people and bernie sanders. buying into the idea that government was the solution to all of our problems. and i started to read a lot more and realized that the government is actually hurting us more than it s helping us, kind of like alexis in the series. she realized that gov is hurting her and hurting her chances at a future. just really it opened my eyes. i was in an airport one day and i got picked up a pick called give me a break. i had been waiting for someone to say this on the show so i could hold this up. i was shocked. you were saying maybe prostitution town legal. that offended me. i learned a little more and i
establishment politics. that s why you see the student movement for bernie sanders and for rand paul, who is pushing back against establishment politics, as well. it s just a matter of time before, as we grow up, we re going to push politics in more interesting and exciting directions. thank you, alexis and austin. the series has five parts. in the first episode, the characters meet when they collide in a college hallway. so sorry. i will buy you all new books. that seems wasteful, but you can help me pick them up. yes, gov is wasteful and at this point alexis is so deep in college loan debt and thinking about dropping out. gov notices her withdrawal forms. can i have those back? student withdrawal form? are you dropping out? no. i don t know. maybe.
it s very similar to that situation. so all of a sudden tens of thousands of young people who love game of thrones are reading about the ideas of limited government because they re interested in pop culture first. maybe that s the way we do it. alexis, you ve learned more about some of these things through the students for liberty group. right. there s a really large and growing international movement for liberty, and i think that s a really hopeful sign. how do you know it s growing, what do you see in there are students across africa registering for our regional convention. like hundreds? thousands. we are really seeing a huge movement for liberty. there was a million man march earlier this year in brazil and hong kong has seen a student revolution for liberty, as well. there s a growing presence of people excited about limited government and personable responsibility. how did you get in?
maybe more than you care about yourself. that s the kind of things politicians often say, and the lead character, alexis, falls for his promises. i want to buy a house. good. because home ownership, that s the american dream. and everyone deserves to be a part of it. everyone. we ll debate that premise that everyone deserves a house later in the show. but let s start by talking about the internet series itself. i mentioned on facebook that i was doing a show on it, dave gibson wrote really, i shouldn t do a show on this? i disagree since have watched that video and young people are more likely to watch stuff like that than say me on fox business. too many young people do seem to love government. so i m glad the independent