A podcast for fair political discussion. Opinions are welcome, partisanship is not.
We discuss the Senate's recently released Better Care Reconciliation debate, as well as the merits of free market vs government health insurance and how to tackle the health issues facing society today.
In the wake of the targeted shooting of Republican Congress members, we discuss growing polarization, the dangers of political rhetoric, and the merits of speech platforms.
We reflect on a wild week in Washington, and what it all means going forward. We touch on Comey's testimony to the Senate, Trump pulling out of the Paris Climate Agreement, terrorist attacks in England and Iran, and more. And we finish up with the second half of our interview with an anarchist.
In Episode 6, we discuss the 2016 election - who we voted for and why, would we change our vote today, negative partisanship, and the growing rift between liberals and conservatives. In the second half, we have part 1 of a two part interview with a German couple that self-identify as anarchists. What does their ideal society look like and how would it be achieved?
We discuss the government's new "tough on crime" policy, personnel changes at the EPA, hate crime laws, and South Korea's new president. And for the big topic of the week - Donald Trump fires James Comey. What does this mean for Trump and for Democrats? See the show notes here: drive.google.com/open?id=1ts_ZD0A…MbVQ27FWqQXqhtxQ
This week we discuss the results of the French election, the GOP bill to deregulate banking, and we debate anti-protest bills. The big topic of the week - the House passes the Obamacare repeal and replace law, the American Health Care Act. Paul rants multiple times.
We discuss Trump's call with Duterte, the budget deal, EPA erasing climate change from their website, and the FCC's steps to reverse Net Neutrality. The Big Topic of the week - Trump's first 100 days in office. Did he keep his promises? We each grade him on his performance so far. See the show notes here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1oiEk1oZd2sVxWaIzAPSUkmkRASItsSYCjA04bE9wcWY
After a week off, we come back to discuss the French election, the March for Science, Turkey's referendum, and North Korea.
In our first official episode, we expand on a discussion from last week about homosexuality bans across the world, we talk about Medicaid work requirements, we contemplate the future of the filibuster in the Senate, and we discuss Bannon's removal from the National Security Council. Our big topic of the week is Syria - what is the strategy going forward, and does one even exist?
We introduce ourselves, discuss the news of the week, including health care, Neil Gorsuch, and more. The big topic for the show: the deconstruction of the administrative state, and how the Trump administration is putting it into action.