Is Social Security really a safety net or just a legalized Ponzi scheme? Disruptarian Radio dives deep into Elon Musk’s claim and breaks down the math, the structure, and the sustainability of the system. From personal stories to government waste, this blog asks the hard questions politicians won’t touch.
In a world where many sell their convictions for clicks and popularity, true disruptors stand firm. In this blog, Ryan Thompson — The Punk Rock Libertarian — breaks down the contrast between ideological flip-floppers like Mark Zuckerberg and principled rebels like John Lydon. From Trump to Musk, censorship to free speech, and punk rock to cultural resistance, this is a call to stay grounded in liberty, not the latest narrative.
The wait is over. After months of sonic experimentation, lyrical alchemy, and genre-bending fusion, I’m proud to announce the release of my latest album: The Gospel of Disruption — a genre-smashing manifesto set to reggae beats, punk energy, and Celtic fire. This isn’t just music. It’s a declaration. At a time when the culture is [...]
Generation X didn’t invent rebellion—but we perfected it. From Johnny Rotten to Metallica, our heroes didn’t care about your feelings, they cared about the truth. In a world obsessed with conformity, Gen X stood tall with middle fingers raised, blasting punk, metal, and a DIY ethos that defined a cultural counterstrike. Ryan Thompson, the Punk Rock Libertarian, delivers an unapologetic tribute to the last truly dangerous generation.
Before 1913, America funded itself primarily through tariffs, not income taxes. This distinction isn’t merely about revenue collection—it represents fundamentally different relationships between citizens and government. Income tax directly claims ownership over portions of your labor, while tariffs apply only to specific voluntary transactions. President Trump’s 2025 tariff policies reflect views he’s consistently held since appearing on Oprah Winfrey’s show in 1988 as a Democrat, highlighting how tariffs were traditionally supported by Democrats throughout much of American history. Our founders deliberately chose this taxation model to preserve liberty and limit government growth—principles worth reconsidering in today’s debates about taxation and freedom.