Homelessness, Mental Health, and America's Decline: Ben Stein's Perspective
We have lost discipline, we have lost the faith in ourselves, we have lost the will to be productive, hardworking citizens and, at the same time, to be free, all orchestrated by the left, by academia, for a long period of time.
Ever wonder if America is heading down a dangerous path? In this episode of 'The World According to Ben Stein', Ben Stein and Judah Friedman tackle some of the most pressing issues facing the nation today. They dig into the homelessness crisis, the ongoing mental health struggles, and what they describe as the fall of the American Empire.
With their unique blend of candid discussion and sharp analysis, Ben and Judah draw comparisons between the current state of America and the decline of historical empires like Rome. It's a conversation that's raw, unfiltered, and sure to make you think. The hosts don't shy away from controversial topics, including the role of the left in America's perceived decline and the loss of discipline and willpower in society.
Ben Stein, with his background as an economist and lawyer, offers a distinctive take on how these issues are interconnected. The episode wraps up on a personal note, with Ben expressing heartfelt gratitude for his wife and his nurse, Mickey, who have been pillars of support in his life. If you're looking for a thought-provoking discussion on America's current state, this episode is one you won't want to miss.