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Disruptarian Radio: Trump & Musk's First 100 Days - A Libertarian Analysis In this episode of Disruptarian Radio, host Ryan and political correspondent Alexandra from Seattle dive into a libertarian analysis of President Trump and Elon Musk's first 100 days in office. They begin by establishing the Non-Aggression Principle (NAP) as the foundation of libertarian philosophy—the idea that no person or group has the right to initiate force, fraud, or coercion against another person or their property. The discussion explores: Trump's "peace through strength" foreign policy approach and how it aligns with libertarian principles of non-intervention Trump's ongoing deregulation efforts and tax policies that aim to free markets and reduce government burden Musk's unique role in the Department of Government Efficiency and his efforts to dismantle bureaucracy from within The libertarian perspective on immigration challenges within a welfare state system How taxation on labor is viewed as fundamentally immoral from a libertarian standpoint Comparisons between Trump/Musk and historical libertarian figures like Ron Paul and Barry Goldwater Alexandra emphasizes that while neither Trump nor Musk are "perfect libertarians," they represent a significant shift toward smaller government and greater individual freedom compared to most mainstream politicians. The episode concludes with thoughts about prioritizing directional progress over ideological purity when it comes to advancing liberty in practical politics. The show wraps with recommendations for libertarian-minded listeners to research authors like Thomas Sowell, Ron Paul, and Peter McWilliams.