
One Year Later is a special series that takes a new approach to the national political debate. A year after a polarizing election, three hosts, each with a distinct perspective, speak honestly about America's differences and look for ways to bridge the country's divides. What's your perspective? Call us at 424-272-7082 ! Share your thoughts .
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 28 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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President Trump’s first year in office has impacted Americans well beyond policy. He’s in every story, in everything, it seems. On our final show, we look at how he and Republicans have even politicized Christmas. We discuss how Americans celebrate i... more
Recreational marijuana will be legal in California in 2018. Who will benefit from the potential economic boom?
The richest one percent of Americans control about 38 percent of the wealth in the United States. Analysts report that the Republican tax bill, very soon to be the Republican tax law, will only exacerbate the problem. How will this break down on raci... more
President Trump is often criticized for not having any “major accomplishments.” However, his judicial picks, including Neil Gorsuch, could have a more lasting impact than any bill he signs. Barring impeachment or resignation, these judges — almost al... more
I could ramble incoherently like ManOnBar & his snowflakes, but instead I'll say I enjoy it. And, so I do. Thinking is hard for righties.
Interesting topics and discussions. Give it a try.
The topics have been very interesting and I've enjoyed hearing all the points of view.
I thought interesting topic maybe instead of hearing typical one-minded podcast, this one was going to broadcast 3 totally opposite mindsets on a given controversial topic, at least that is how it's topic grabbed me. Not so, not at all. First minute listening on sports politics and guy starts out with a bashing, then NPR ad, "oh oh", then brings on three like minded debaters each saying what the last guy said was right, starting with topic of "gratitude". Why "gratitude" as the main topic, it is... more









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