The Time Has Come for a Transpartisan 'Repeal' Caucus
A reading of "The Time Has Come for a Transpartisan 'Repeal' Caucus," by Matt Welch, published at Reason on July 26, 2022
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A reading of "The Time Has Come for a Transpartisan 'Repeal' Caucus," by Matt Welch, published at Reason on July 26, 2022
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In this episode you will hear about some of the key players, such as the Anti-Saloon League, bootleggers, and mobsters such as Al Capone and key factors as to why it was repealed.... SPOILER ALERT! Money has a BIG part in it and to add to it America was spiraling down into the Great Depression.
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