
University of Houston Professor and Political Analyst Nancy Sims is launching a new podcast to discuss the Default of Democracy and to encourage citizens to become more involved in their representative government. Nancy will be joined by a former student of hers, Christion Trimiar. Christion brings the fresh perspective of youth and political engagement in diverse environments. The two will encour... more
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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The federal government shuts down because of polarization. The public responds by either blaming both sides or shrugging their shoulders in frustration. Facts: Less than 20 percent of the public votes, so you have politicians trying to appeal to that... more
Trump, sensing he is losing his grip on power, hijacks the Special Session on the Hill Country flooding to create 5 more safe red Congressional seats.
This isn’t normal. But they can do this when we don’t vote and we aren’t engaged and involved.
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There’s 20 people running for Congress. We have our top 5, and what to look for in the special election. Plus Nancy & Christion discuss Paxton v. Cornyn. Do people really like Trump? Also, a free app you can use to make your voice heard.
We’ve somehow made it through the first 100 days of Trump’s second term and Nancy and Christion worry about inflation. Can Nancy afford to retire in this environment? Christion wonders about his future. The Texas legislature is winding up with school... more
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Thank you both for taking these topics on especially as you take on life. Stay cool…no really with the grid it’s another failed support we could have had fixed already…but how much money was spent on this state legislation.. anyways see we need voices and critical thinking like yourselves. Much love ❤️
Nancy, is the professional that she always is. Her sidekick, not so much. Some of the statements he’s has made. 1. I’ll never make enough money to buy a home because I took out too many student loans. 2. Property tax reductions does not help anyone that doesn’t own a home. 3. I never knew “real” American history until I had a black professor.









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