Host: Cardon Ellis
Topic: Why the Education System Is a Waste of Time and Money
Guests: Bryan Caplan; Economist, Author “The Case Against Education: Why the Education System Is a Waste of Time and Money”
Problem Solver Politics With Cardon Ellis – July 15, 2018
On this episode of Problem Solver Politics, Cardon is joined by Bryan Caplan to discuss a series of topics including his book “The Case Against Education: Why the Education System Is a Waste of Time and Money”, the current educational system, and statistics about the economy.
I’m Bryan Caplan, Professor of Economics at George Mason University and blogger for EconLog. I am the author of The Myth of the Rational Voter, named “the best political book of the year” by the New York Times, Selfish Reasons to Have More Kids, and The Case Against Education. I am currently…To read more click here!
About Cardon Ellis:
Cardon Ellis is a 30-year resident of the Santa Clarita Valley. Having attended Santa Clarita Elementary, Arroyo Seco Junior High and Hart High School, he has established deep roots within the community.
Upon graduating high school, he attended Brigham Young University and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Spanish Literature and Psychology. He chose this major after serving as a volunteer missionary for two years in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Cardon’s professional career includes having been a writer and travel correspondent for WABC’s travel show live, a founding member of the university comedy club…Read More.
As Santa Clarita’s only local radio station, KHTS mixes in a combination of news, traffic, sports, and features along with your favorite adult contemporary hits. Santa Clarita news and features are delivered throughout the day over our airwaves, on our website and through a variety of social media platforms. Our KHTS national award-winning daily news briefs are now read daily by 34,000+ residents. A vibrant member of the Santa Clarita community, the KHTS broadcast signal reaches all of the Santa Clarita Valley and parts of the high desert communities located in the Antelope Valley. The station streams its talk shows over the web, reaching a potentially worldwide audience. Follow @KHTSRadio on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, and sign up for KHTS email and text alerts today.