
This episode goes over how much the federal government spends per person in broad categories. I also suggest allowing people to have a binding vote on a federal budget by broad categories that changes the budget by up to 5%. If Congress wants to spen... more
Now that we have a budget again, X is split between the Epstein Files and Immigration. At least on my feed, your algorithm may vary. Around 15% of Americans are immigrants. How many are legal, how did they get here, and why will Indian H-1B visa appl... more
Click baiting title but his election showed how local areas have issues that aren't best addressed by 'one size fits all' policies. Fewer Americans feel proud to be an American and mid-decade gerrymandering by both parties feels like preparing for a ... more
A recent NYT/Siena Poll says that around 2/3 of Americans think our country is too divided for government to work. An NPR-PBS-Marist poll from September shows that 25-31% of Americans think that violence 'may be necessary to get the country back on t... more
President Trump's call to import Argentina beef to lower meat prices caused an outcry and complaints about federal regulation. My take after reading about processing plants is that the federal government ISN'T the problem. The shortage of processing ... more
The House has been set to the same number (435) since 1929 when we only had 120 million people. The average House seat now has 770,000 people. The UK, Canada, and Germany have 70-100k per member of their parliaments for comparison. Seats this large m... more
We are bitterly divided at the polls and on some social issues (level of religious beliefs, immigration), but not as far apart on others like voter ID, not cutting Social Security, and a majority in all parties support restricting participation in sp... more
This episode was recorded during a government shutdown. Instead of talking about the 'big shutdown' of a national divorce, I look at a symptom of a government that has been broken down for a while-the use of reconciliation to make big policy changes.... more
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The discussions center around the concept of a national divorce in the United States, exploring the socio-political and economic implications of potentially dividing the country based on ideological differences. The host presents comprehensive analyses of various governmental structures, fiscal policies, and constitutional challenges that could arise from such a drastic change. Unique to this podcast is its focus on exploring the consequences of modern-day political polarization and the hypothetical scenarios that could stem from a breakup, including immigration, representation, and economic ramifications. Listeners can expect in-depth conversations that question the status quo while encouraging critical thought about governance and societa... more
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