Zach Rhoads

The Social Exchange

Zach Rhoads

  • Episode 64: Dr. Jeffrey Singer, CATO Institute, Drug Policy, COVID Response, 2020 Election and More!

Episode 64: Dr. Jeffrey Singer, CATO Institute, Drug Policy, COVID Response, 2020 Election and More!

Monday 9th November 2020

Dr. Jeffrey Singer discusses COVID-19 response, drug policy reforms, and third-party voting stigma with Zach Rhoads on 'The Social Exchange'.
89 minutes
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Dr. Jeffrey Singer on COVID, Drug Policy, and Election Insights

I'm an advocate of more focused protection and letting things open up more quickly, but right now I don't think my viewpoint is the majority viewpoint.
What happens when a seasoned medical professional takes a hard look at some of today's most pressing issues? In this episode of 'The Social Exchange', host Zach Rhoads welcomes Dr. Jeffrey Singer from the CATO Institute for a no-holds-barred discussion. They dive into America's response to the COVID-19 pandemic, weighing the good, the bad, and the hopeful. Dr. Singer doesn't shy away from critiquing government policies and emphasizes the need for a balanced approach that considers all trade-offs.
If you've ever wondered about the proper role of government in drug regulation, this episode is for you. Dr. Singer shares his thoughts on drug policy, advocating for sensible reforms and highlighting the racial disparities that have long plagued drug laws. The conversation then shifts to the 2020 election, where Dr. Singer discusses the often-ignored stigma around third-party voting.
This episode is a thought-provoking journey through some of the most critical issues facing America today, offering fresh perspectives that challenge conventional thinking.