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Legault-Carney : il y a de l’amour dans l’air ! Québec évite une deuxième décote. « Calexit » : les indépendantistes californiens comptent profiter de la situation. La rencontre Robitaille-Dutrizac avec Antoine Robitaille et Benoit Dutrizac. Regardez aussi cette discussion en vidéo via https://www.qub.ca/videos ou en vous abonnant à QUB télé : https://www.tvaplus.ca/qub ou sur la chaîne YouTube QUB https://www.youtube.com/@qub_radioPour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Avec près de 40 millions d'habitants et 4 100 milliards de dollars de PIB, désormais plus que celui du Japon, la Californie est à la fois l'État le plus peuplé et le plus riche des États-Unis. La Californie, l'État de tous les rêves et de toutes les réussites : celles de ses rappeurs comme Kendrick Lamar ou Snoop Dogg, de son cinéma hollywoodien, de son équipe de basket mondialement connue, Les Lakers, et de sa Silicon Valley. Ce «Golden state» a vu en quelques décennies la naissance de Google, Facebook, Apple, SpaceX ... Pas de doutes, le mythe californien, celui d'une Amérique où tout est possible sous le soleil et les palmiers est bien ancré. Dans cet État réputé démocrate, les prises de position des milliardaires de la tech, Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg ou encore Peter Thiel, interrogent sur l'état d'esprit californien. Alors que l'État de l'Ouest américain a vu le vote Trump progresser pour atteindre 38,3% lors des dernières élections présidentielles, ils s'opposent aussi largement à sa politique depuis son élection. Au point de relancer la tentation d'un «Calexit». Comment expliquer toutes ces ambivalences californiennes ? La Californie est-elle réellement progressiste ou simplement avide de libertés individualistes ? Avec :► Sylvie Laurent, américaniste, enseignante à Sciences-Po et autrice de La Contre-révolution californienne (Le Seuil Libelle, 2025).Un entretien avec Loïc Pialat, correspondant de France 24 et RFI à Los Angeles. Il revient sur le vote californien. Alors que la Californie reste un symbole du progressisme, le Golden State a vu le vote Trump progresser ces dernières années. En fin d'émission, la chronique Voisins connectés d'Estelle Ndjandjo, sur l'évolution des sociétés africaines mondialisées à travers les écrans, les réseaux sociaux et la technologie. Estelle a repéré une série de vidéos enregistrées au Mali, montrant des jeunes filles refuser devant le maire de se marier. Programmation musicale :► Duel World - Allta► Noé et Toumani - Krisy.
Avec près de 40 millions d'habitants et 4 100 milliards de dollars de PIB, désormais plus que celui du Japon, la Californie est à la fois l'État le plus peuplé et le plus riche des États-Unis. La Californie, l'État de tous les rêves et de toutes les réussites : celles de ses rappeurs comme Kendrick Lamar ou Snoop Dogg, de son cinéma hollywoodien, de son équipe de basket mondialement connue, Les Lakers, et de sa Silicon Valley. Ce «Golden state» a vu en quelques décennies la naissance de Google, Facebook, Apple, SpaceX ... Pas de doutes, le mythe californien, celui d'une Amérique où tout est possible sous le soleil et les palmiers est bien ancré. Dans cet État réputé démocrate, les prises de position des milliardaires de la tech, Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg ou encore Peter Thiel, interrogent sur l'état d'esprit californien. Alors que l'État de l'Ouest américain a vu le vote Trump progresser pour atteindre 38,3% lors des dernières élections présidentielles, ils s'opposent aussi largement à sa politique depuis son élection. Au point de relancer la tentation d'un «Calexit». Comment expliquer toutes ces ambivalences californiennes ? La Californie est-elle réellement progressiste ou simplement avide de libertés individualistes ? Avec :► Sylvie Laurent, américaniste, enseignante à Sciences-Po et autrice de La Contre-révolution californienne (Le Seuil Libelle, 2025).Un entretien avec Loïc Pialat, correspondant de France 24 et RFI à Los Angeles. Il revient sur le vote californien. Alors que la Californie reste un symbole du progressisme, le Golden State a vu le vote Trump progresser ces dernières années. En fin d'émission, la chronique Voisins connectés d'Estelle Ndjandjo, sur l'évolution des sociétés africaines mondialisées à travers les écrans, les réseaux sociaux et la technologie. Estelle a repéré une série de vidéos enregistrées au Mali, montrant des jeunes filles refuser devant le maire de se marier. Programmation musicale :► Duel World - Allta► Noé et Toumani - Krisy.
Eggs better watch it, there is a Beyond Meat product waiting in the wings. Bodegas are selling Loosies of Eggs. Elon is going to try and save Air Travel. The Segway was super hyped, but panned years later. The TSA finally gets one right! Does the CalExit movement have any legs?
1. AmandOcéano advierte que Esencia en Cabo Rojo causaría daños ambientales irreversibles2. Hoy, la vista de desestimación del caso de La Parguera3. Que se sepa toda la verdad sobre las muertes de Santiago Mari Pesquera y Carlos Muñiz Varela4. José Juan Tañón logró la alquimia que todos buscan. El virtuoso cantautor puertorriqueño se presentó en el concierto “Al ritmo del amor” con múltiples invitados y dejó al público emocionado, pidiendo más.5. Pentágono y FBI piden a sus funcionarios no responder a Musk 6. Calexit y la independencia de Puerto Rico. ¿Ganarán tracción los movimientos de secesión de los Estados Unidos y hasta un posible cambio de estatus en Puerto Rico ante las políticas del gobierno de Trump? Un breve ensayoEstas son algunas de las noticias que tenemos hoy En Blanco y Negro con Sandra.AUDIO: Este es un programa independiente y sindicalizado. Esto significa que se transmite simultáneamente por una serie de emisoras de radio y medios que son los más fuertes en sus respectivas regiones, por sus plataformas digitales, aplicaciones para dispositivos móviles y redes sociales. Estos medios son:1. Cadena WIAC - WYAC 930 AM Cabo Rojo- Mayagüez2. Cadena WIAC – WISA 1390 AM Isabela3. Cadena WIAC – WIAC 740 AM Área norte y zona metropolitana4. WLRP 1460 AM Radio Raíces La voz del Pepino en San Sebastián5. X61 – 610 AM en Patillas6. X61 – 94.3 FM Patillas y todo el sureste7. WPAB 550 AM - Ponce8. ECO 93.1 FM – En todo Puerto Rico9. Mundo Latino PR.comPodcast disponible en Spotify, Soundcloud, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts y otras plataformas https://anchor.fm/sandrarodriguezcottoTambién nos pueden seguir en:REDES SOCIALES: Facebook, X (Twitter), Instagram, Threads, LinkedIn, Tumblr, TikTokBLOG: En Blanco y Negro con Sandra http://enblancoynegromedia.blogspot.comSUSCRIPCIÓN: Substack, plataforma de suscripción de prensa independientehttps://substack.com/@sandrarodriguezcottoOTROS MEDIOS DIGITALES: ¡Ey! Boricua, Revista Seguros. Revista Crónicas y otros
In this episode, host Corey Nathan engages in a timely and candid discussion with Marcus Ruiz Evans, the leader of the CalExit movement. Marc has been spearheading efforts to make California an independent nation for over a decade, publishing California's Next Century 2.0 in 2012. With the California Secretary of State recently approving a petition to start collecting signatures for an independence initiative, this conversation is more relevant than ever. Marc provides historical context, legal perspectives, and the strategic steps required to potentially break away from the United States.
In this episode, host Corey Nathan engages in a timely and candid discussion with Marcus Ruiz Evans, the leader of the CalExit movement. Marc has been spearheading efforts to make California an independent nation for over a decade, publishing California's Next Century 2.0 in 2012. With the California Secretary of State recently approving a petition to start collecting signatures for an independence initiative, this conversation is more relevant than ever. Marc provides historical context, legal perspectives, and the strategic steps required to potentially break away from the United States.
What if the United States could peacefully resolve its deep political rifts through secession? Dr. Jason Sorens, a leading expert on secessionism and author of the book Secessionism, joins the pod to discuss the legal, historical, and cultural dimensions of secession in America. The contentious idea has gained renewed interest following Donald Trump's re-election in 2024, and we examine the complexity of secessionist movements from California to Texas to Cascadia and more. Recognizing the confines of the Supreme Court's defining 1869 Texas v. White ruling about the legality of secession, we question whether a breakup might actually bridge the political chasm dividing progressives and conservatives across the nation.We also discuss the dynamics shaping current secession discourse, from the redrawing of state boundaries to the culture clashes within states that complicate these efforts. Drawing comparisons with international movements, such as Greenland's path to greater independence and the peaceful dissolution of Czechoslovakia, Dr. Sorens provides a nuanced perspective on the potential paths states might consider. We examine the challenges of forming new nations and the delicate balance between self-determination and the cohesion required to sustain a united country.Finally, we dig into the relationship between partisanship and polarization in America, contemplating whether secessionist rhetoric is merely a symptom of deeper societal divides. With examples like Vermont's quest for greater policy autonomy, we consider innovative solutions that focus on self-governance as an alternative to outright separation. Ultimately, our conversation seeks to answer this question: can unity be achieved through separation?-------------------------Follow Deep Dive:BlueskyYouTube Email: deepdivewithshawn@gmail.com Music: Majestic Earth - Joystock
We're experimenting and would love to hear from you!In this episode of 'Discover Daily', we begin with the technical and financial implications of Trump's Iron Dome executive order, which mandates Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to deliver an implementation plan within 60 days. The proposed $2 trillion defense system aims to create a comprehensive shield against various missile threats, though experts like William Hartung raise important concerns about its practicality.The episode then examines the Calexit initiative's complex requirements, including the need for over half a million valid signatures and the potential creation of a 20-member commission to study California's viability as an independent nation.The show concludes with groundbreaking scientific discoveries from NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission, where we uncover the presence of all five nucleobases essential for DNA and RNA in asteroid samples. We explore the implications of finding unique minerals and evidence of ancient water on asteroid Bennu, providing unprecedented insights into the potential origins of life in our solar system. From Perplexity's Discover Feed: https://www.perplexity.ai/page/trump-proposes-us-iron-dome-HmBhiChzQvaRlfPHt01hSQhttps://www.perplexity.ai/page/california-secession-bid-proce-C5a6tX9FQbiPL7M6.B9auAhttps://www.perplexity.ai/page/asteroid-carries-seeds-of-life-WGb2igfbT0a3v0fuLsYxtw Perplexity is the fastest and most powerful way to search the web. Perplexity crawls the web and curates the most relevant and up-to-date sources (from academic papers to Reddit threads) to create the perfect response to any question or topic you're interested in. Take the world's knowledge with you anywhere. Available on iOS and Android Join our growing Discord community for the latest updates and exclusive content. Follow us on: Instagram Threads X (Twitter) YouTube Linkedin
Should California secede from the United States? That's the question Marcus Ruiz Evans is asking his fellow Californians. He founded CalExit - a movement dedicated to building broad-based support for California's independence. On January 23, the Secretary of State cleared CalExit to begin collecting signatures on an official ballot proposition. Marcus has until July to collect more than half a million signatures. So stay tuned and find out why California is better off left alone.***CHAPTERS:Introduction of Marcus Ruiz Evans | 0:00 - 1:49What is CALEXIT? | 1:49 - 10:57What's the history of initiative process in California? | 10:47 - 14:21 Why should California secede from the United States? | 14:21 - 24:44How hard will it be to gather a half-million signatures? | 24:44 - 25:56Is secession unconstitutional according to Texas v. White? | 25:56 - 31:44What makes CALEXIT different fro other secession movements? | 31:44 - 37:27What triggered you to start the CALEXIT movement? | 37:27 - 38:26 How can people get involved in the CALEXIT movement? | 38:26 - 39:18 ***You can check out Ladies Love Politics website to read a transcript/references of this episode at www.ladieslovepolitics.com.Be sure to follow the Ladies Love Politics channel on TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, Truth Social, Brighteon Social, Threads, and Twitter. Content also available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever else you stream podcasts.Background Music Credit:Music: Hang for Days - Silent Partner https://youtu.be/A41A0XeU2ds
(Airdate 1/30/25) On this podcast we look at arguments for and against the state of California succeeding from the USA. How would an independent California defend itself? What would for mean for everything from reparations to passports? CalExit and Yes California President Marcus Ruiz Evans joins us for the second half.https://www.instagram.com/officialcalexit/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/diprimaradio/?hl=en
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On today's podcast, Stephanie and Tara talk about the unhinged liberal revolution on TikTok to overthrow Trump, Congress members meeting with emotional regulation psychologists to help them deal with Trump's communication style, and the movement in California to secede from the Union and become its own country. Your hosts also talk about the weekend drama with Trump's deportation plan, Homan's progress on finding missing migrant children, and Trump's most recent EO announcing a task force to investigate FEMA. Want to join the conversation? Connect with Tara and Stephanie on TikTok, X, Rumble, YouTube, Truth Social, Facebook, and IG. https://msha.ke/unapologeticallyoutspoken/
Cal Exit: California, by a wide margin, saw a net loss of more workers than any other state in 2023, according to a new report from the National Association of Realtors. The Golden State saw nearly 87,000 professionals leave for opportunities elsewhere while 69,000 moved to California, the association found, based on data from the U.S. Census Bureau. Doomsday: A dead oarfish found along the Southern California coast marks the state's third sighting of the so-called "doomsday fish" this year. LA Law: The Law Makers, Law Breakers and times that there oughta be a law. SoCal Sickos: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Friday it has confirmed a human infection with H5N1 bird flu in a child in California. This is the first reported avian influenza H5 virus infection in a child in the nation. An investigation into how the child was exposed to the virus is ongoing.
On this episode of the podcast, I'm joined by commentator and NYT columnist David French, to talk about politics and his recent book Divided We Fall. We talk partisan polarization, public witness, and I even ask him to give some predictions for the election cycle ahead. Among the questions we discuss: David's journey to becoming "a man without a party" and whether this marginalizes him on both sides or gives him a unique opportunity The shifting discourse from "the other side is wrong" to "the other side is evil" The possibility of the breakup of the American republic ("Calexit" and "Texit") Postures that are necessary to weather the upcoming election cycle How to discern "dangerous ideas" and to engage in public witness with compassion and conviction Get the book: https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250201973/dividedwefall Included music on this episode: "People Are People Too" from the Ruralists album "Trying." Find lyrics and more here: https://www.fullyruralized.com/
**This episode was originally released on June 10, 2022. Given Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's recent comments about a "national divorce," it seems appropriate to revisit the history around this subject (with last week's episode), and the legality and likelihood of that happening in the future (this week's episode). Last week, I talked to Dr. Susan Schulten about the history of secession in the United States, the Civil War, and lessons we may, or may not, have learned. Today, I'm focusing on contemporary secession movements. My first guest, Dr. Timothy Waters (Maurer School of Law at Indiana University) is the author of Boxing Pandora: Rethinking Borders, States, and Secession in a Democratic World. We discuss secession movements globally, how they are instigated, their likelihood of success, something Shawn calls "country hunting," and how international law supports, or disincentivizes, serious secession sentiment. My second guest, Marcus Ruiz Evans, is the author of California's Next Century 2.0: Economic Renaissance. He is also the leader of California's secession initiative, Yes California (or Calexit). We talk about the divisions he sees between California and the rest of the United States, his vision for a new nation-state of California, and how he plans to get there. **Note that these interviews were conducted about one month into the Russian war in Ukraine.**Mentioned: Texas v. White Recommended:Boxing Pandora: Rethinking Borders, States, and Secession in a Democratic World– Timothy WatersCalifornia's Next Century 2.0: Economic Renaissance– Marcus Ruiz Evans-------------------------Follow Deep Dive:InstagramPost.newsYouTube Email: deepdivewithshawn@gmail.com **Artwork: Dovi Design **Music: Joystock
Once again, the topic of "national divorce" has entered the public discourse. And with that, a lot of general nonsense. I discuss some recent reactions from Krystal Ball, Emma Vigeland, and Ana Kasparian. IMAGE CREDIT: "Marjorie Taylor Greene (52251853611) (cropped)", by Gage Skidmore, Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Marjorie_Taylor_Greene_(52251853611)_(cropped).jpg
In this episode, my guest was Louis Marinelli, president of YesCalifornia. We discussed the new CalExit 3.0 efforts, in which 22 left-leaning coastal California counties would eventually secede from the United States. The remaining 36 California counties would remain in the United States. This effort seeks to put forth a citizen's ballot initiative that would amend California's Constitution, resulting in this secession. In addition to detailing how CalExit 3.0 would work, we discussed California's culture and political climate, peaceful secession movements, the Jeffersonian tradition and local political control, classical liberalism, and much more. Find out more about CalExit 3.0 HERE, at YesCalifornia.org CalExit on Instagram Linktr.ee/yescalifornia California Liberty Project on Instagram California Liberty Project on twitter Visit californialibertyproject.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/californialibertyproject/message
Jeremy Zogby is a partner at John Zogby Strategies, a data analytics firm founded by his father, the famous pollster John Zogby. He is the editor of The Main St./K St. IntelligenSEER, a biweekly report, and co-host with his father of The Zogby Report: Real and Unscripted, a weekly podcast. Jeremy joins us again to discuss the upcoming midterm elections. Why are so many people focused on horserace politics and political prognostication? What factors will determine the outcome of the elections? And what is the real story behind the numbers? This interview was recorded on November 1, 2022. NOTES: 1. "About Us", John Zogby Strategies; https://johnzogbystrategies.com/about-us/ 2. The Zogby Report podcast; https://johnzogbystrategies.com/zogby-podcast/ MUSIC CREDITS: 1. "Sexy Sneaky Cool Groove", by PhilLarson; elements.envato.com 2. "Vastness", by Andrew Ev; https://mixkit.co/ IMAGE CREDIT: 1. Jeremy Zogby, used with permission
Brandon walks us through some of the misunderstood, overblown, and under-reported aspects of Russia's long-term efforts to sow derision and division among Americans. How involved was Russia with the NRA? Has the Kremlin been stirring up secessionist movements? And what's up with those crazy Russian dashcam videos? We don't really talk about that last question, but we're still curious. NRA Infiltrated https://www.thedailybeast.com/kremlin-used-nra-to-help-trump-in-2016-says-senate-intelligence-committee?fbclid=IwAR0qMckztLmcsp7TzK0bmwVl5n3J_dSppQZwfsNp0mKd8ukEe7ykb8tHh74 https://www.npr.org/2019/09/27/764879242/nra-was-foreign-asset-to-russia-ahead-of-2016-new-senate-report-reveals https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/mar/01/nra-russia-investigations-gun-lobby Maria Butina https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_Butina https://apnews.com/article/donald-trump-sioux-falls-maria-butina-us-news-russia-bc8e1858b424ca5d5d6119a53facfcdd https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Erickson_(activist) CALEXIT infiltrated https://www.sacbee.com/news/local/article264043131.html Texas too (Troll Factory) https://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-trending-41853131 https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-62359884 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_J._Marinelli#Life_in_Russia Elena Branson https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/russian-american-charged-with-acting-as-spy-in-u-s-1318658/ Republican asked for Russian Help https://www.newsweek.com/russell-taub-2016-election-rhode-island-russia-intelligence-fec-trump-1681742 Russian Open support for succession movements https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/what-s-behind-russian-support-world-s-separatist-movements-n614196 Bots misinformation https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/social-media/russian-trolls-flood-twitter-after-parkland-shooting-n848471
Sam, Thomas and Marcus discuss the California Secession movement #CalExit Vs. the Council on Foreign Relations, the Future of America and much more… Broadcasting in the California Central Valley Here: Comcast Xfinity Ch. 93, AT&T U-Verse Ch. 99 Cablecast app on Roku or Apple TV https://cmac.tv/apps/ https://cmac.tv/series/weaponized-news/ Share and Follow and Subscribe to: Marcus Ruiz Evans https://twitter.com/YesCalifornia https://calexit-11.creator-spring.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjv3FiYenp0L5B13D0B3P2A Share and Follow and Subscribe to: Alpha Omega Energy https://twitter.com/AOECOINnews t.me/AOECOINCHANNEL https://aomegaenergy.tilda.ws/ +855 818 55 800 (Also Whatsapp) Share and Follow and Subscribe to: Weaponized News https://anchor.fm/weaponizednews https://www.brighteon.com/channels/weaponizednews https://odysee.com/@WeaponizedNews:6 https://www.bitchute.com/channel/t8y7ptaYWaFl/ https://gab.com/WeaponizedNews https://twitter.com/WeaponizedNews Help Weaponized News Pay some bills please donate Bitcoin: bc1qx08c7c8ug4dh6yvk4x5dw97p6wet9kfj9wy08y
I sat down with Scottish independence activist Aeonghus Brownlee to discuss the Scottish independence movement, the Scottish National Party, and the new referendum proposed by Nicola Sturgeon and the SNP. This interview was recorded on June 30, 2022. NOTES: 1. Scottish National Party homepage; https://www.snp.org 2. Young Scots for Independence homepage; https://www.theysi.scot/ 3. White papers on independence, Scottish government; https://www.gov.scot/newscotland/ MUSIC CREDITS: 1. "Sexy Sneaky Cool Groove", by PhilLarson; elements.envato.com IMAGE CREDIT: 1. Aeonghus Brownlee, used with permission
I've been away for several weeks. Did I miss much? In all seriousness, we have a lot to talk about. For this episode though, I want to share two items. First, a warning issued from five retired US military generals. Second, a replay of a segment from last July 4th (American independence day). NOTES: 1. "We fought to defend democracy. This new threat to America now keeps us awake at night.", by Michael Hayden, James Clapper, Stanley McChrystal, Douglas Lute and Mark Hertling, USA Today, June 22, 2022; https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/contributors/2022/06/22/american-democracy-former-cia-director/7685947001 MUSIC CREDIT: "Angry Bass Line", by Adigold; elements.envato.com IMAGE CREDIT: "July 4th fireworks, Washington, D.C. (LOC)", by Carol M. Highsmith, Library of Congress, public domain
Welcome to Episode 49 of The ABZ Football Podcast! Gary (@tchocky83) & Gavin (@TheRogue87) are back in the hot-seat as we take a provide our reaction to the exit of Calvin Ramsay from the Dons to Liverpool in a club-record sale; we take a look over some of the rumours doing the rounds about potential incomings at AB24 and we cast our eyes over the 2022/23 cinch Premiership fixtures as we plot our way around where we drop points this coming season. After the break, it's the return of our series of interviews with Dons personalities of past and present, this time in the company of a man who appeared as a close season trialist in Bradford and who then went on to appear 80 times in a red shirt across 2 seasons, it's Markus Heikkinen! Like what we do? Keep us fueled for future episodes by buying us a beer or coffee over at - https://ko-fi.com/abzfootballpodcast! Follow the ABZ Football Podcast on our social media channels:- Twitter - @AbzPodcast Facebook - @ABZFootballPodcast Instagram - @abzfootballpodcast
Last week, I talked to Dr. Susan Schulten about the history of secession in the United States, the Civil War, and lessons we may, or may not, have learned. Today, I'm focusing on contemporary secession movements. My first guest, Dr. Timothy Waters (Maurer School of Law at Indiana University) is the author of Boxing Pandora: Rethinking Borders, States, and Secession in a Democratic World. We discuss secession movements globally, how they are instigated, their likelihood of success, something Shawn calls "country hunting," and how international law supports, or disincentivizes, serious secession sentiment. My second guest, Marcus Ruiz Evans, is the author of California's Next Century 2.0: Economic Renaissance. He is also the leader of California's secession initiative, Yes California (or Calexit). We talk about the divisions he sees between California and the rest of the United States, his vision for a new nation-state of California, and how he plans to get there. **Note that these interviews were conducted about one month into the Russian war in Ukraine.**Mentioned: Texas v. White Recommended:Boxing Pandora: Rethinking Borders, States, and Secession in a Democratic World– Timothy WatersCalifornia's Next Century 2.0: Economic Renaissance– Marcus Ruiz Evans Follow the Podcast: Instagram Twitter Email with any thoughts, comments, questions: deepdivewithshawn@gmail.com **Artwork by Dovi Design **Music by Joystock
Weekly roundup for April 2, 2022 A month ago, Stephanie Kelton and Rohan Grey appeared on Jon Stewart's podcast. I think everyone should listen to this interview, as well as another interview with Fadhel Kaboub on the Scotonomics podcast. Links are provided in the notes below. Today I focus on the narratives and stories we tell ourselves to justify the decisions we've made -- whether personal decisions about our lives or political decisions we make collectively. Many times these stories distract us from seeing the world around us and recognizing mistakes we may have made. What stories are we telling ourselves in California as we watch American democracy in crisis? Are we being honest with ourselves, or are we doubling down on old comfortable ideas? NOTES: 1. "Jon Referees an Economist Battle", The Problem with Jon Stewart, February 24, 2022; https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jon-referees-an-economist-battle/id1583132133?i=1000552086865 2. "How Do We Fix The Economy? Modern Monetary Theory, Explained", The Problem with Jon Stewart, February 24, 2022; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0G6obeUKWmw 3. Scotonomics podcast homepage, accessed April 1, 2022; https://scotonomics.scot/ 4. "SCOTONOMICS. Ep one. Economic Sovereignty", IndependenceLive, June 9, 2021; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AF3mRrwQqb0 MUSIC CREDIT: "Angry Bass Line", by Adigold; elements.envato.com IMAGE CREDIT: "Kelton classroom photo", by Paul Thomas, Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Kelton_classroom_photo.png
The Calexit movement has been around for some time. Californians see that they are being hurt by the Federal Government in several ways. Our friend and early leader of the movement, Marcus Ruiz Evans joins us. We had initially intended on Jason Wright joining us but due to car trouble, our good friend Marcus joined us. Our previous interview with Marcus Ruiz Evan- https://youtu.be/LgmlfbBwFsw Twitter- https://twitter.com/CalexitHome AA Links- https://aquariananarchy.com/ Patreon- https://www.patreon.com/AquarianAnarchy Anchor- https://anchor.fm/aquarian-anarchy Twitter- https://twitter.com/AnarchyAquarian Store- https://teespring.com/stores/aquarian-anarchy Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/Aquarian-Anarchy-330230257841428/ Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/aquariananarchy/ Mewe- https://mewe.com/i/marcuspulis Marcus Cash app- $AnpuAzrael Chad Twitter- https://twitter.com/chadlismynameChad Cash app- $ChadLemoine Nicco Twitter- https://twitter.com/Nic_Ave23Nicco Cash app- $NiccoAugustave Support the channel- send donations to Marcus Pulis PO Box 673 Lapel IN, 46051 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aquarian-anarchy/support
I'm happy to welcome Hal Lohr back to the show. Hal is the co-host of the Red Star Report podcast. A lot has happened since I talked to Hal and Shankar last summer. We discuss current events in California, the United States, and the California independence movement, including the recent failure of AB 1400 in the state assembly. Hal also offers us a preview of what to expect during the upcoming season 2 of RSR. This interview was recorded on February 7, 2022. NOTES: 1. "About Us", Red Star Report; https://redstarreport.com/about-us/ 2. Red Star Report YouTube channel; https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsn4e5uimQQGu1sALUvjXcw MUSIC CREDITS: 1. "Sexy Sneaky Cool Groove", by PhilLarson; elements.envato.com 2. "Vastness", by Andrew Ev; https://mixkit.co/ IMAGE CREDIT: 1. Hal Lohr, used with permission
Jeremy Zogby is a partner at John Zogby Strategies, a data analytics firm founded by his father, the famous pollster John Zogby. He is the editor of The Main St./K St. IntelligenSEER, a biweekly report, and co-host with his father of The Zogby Report: Real and Unscripted, a weekly podcast. Jeremy Zogby is our first official returning guest. It's been five months since I spoke to Jeremy last August. Recently, I caught up with Jeremy again, and we discussed the California recall election, recent polling results going into the 2022 midterms, the increasing division of the country into "parallel universes", and whether the topic of national divorce has really "gone viral". This interview was recorded on January 24, 2022. NOTES: 1. "About Us", John Zogby Strategies; https://johnzogbystrategies.com/about-us/ 2. The Zogby Report podcast; https://johnzogbystrategies.com/zogby-podcast/ MUSIC CREDITS: 1. "Sexy Sneaky Cool Groove", by PhilLarson; elements.envato.com 2. "Vastness", by Andrew Ev; https://mixkit.co/ IMAGE CREDIT: 1. Jeremy Zogby, used with permission
Temas deste episódio: EUA/China, a grande história do nosso tempo (até aos 17m), tensão Rússia/Ucrânia: Vem aí a guerra? (17m), "Calexit": Loucura ou nem por isso? (28m), uma perseguição policial na TV (e mesmo ali em frente ao ginásio) (36m), o que se aprende com “Don't look up” (43m), comício Trump no Arizona: Simplesmente assustador (49m), e "The Great Resignation": O que está a passar-se no mercado de trabalho? (58m).
Matt Owen is a longstanding and outspoken advocate for California independence. In this first half of a two-part interview, Matt discusses California history, why California would not be "seceding" from the United States, the distinction between the Bear Flag and the Star Flag, the Baja California independence movement, and why returning federal lands to indigenous populations is central to California independence. This interview was recorded on January 17, 2022. MUSIC CREDITS: 1. "Sexy Sneaky Cool Groove", by PhilLarson; elements.envato.com 2. "Vastness", by Andrew Ev; https://mixkit.co/ IMAGE CREDIT: Matt Owen, used with permission
Weekly roundup for January 15, 2022 The mainstream media is finally catching up to what many of us in the California independence movement have been saying for years. NOTES: THE CONSTITUTION ISN'T WORKING -- AMERICA IS BROKEN 1. "The Constitution isn't working", by John Kenneth White, The Hill, December 28, 2021; https://thehill.com/opinion/judiciary/587431-the-constitution-isnt-working 2. "Republicans Are Moving Rapidly to Cement Minority Rule. Blame the Constitution", by Corey Robin, Politico, January 5, 2022; https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2022/01/05/democracy-january-6-coup-constitution-526512 3. "It's Time to Amend the Constitution", by Sarah Isgur, Politico, January 8, 2022; https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2022/01/08/scalia-was-right-make-amending-the-constitution-easier-526780 4. "Our constitutional crisis is already here", by Robert Kagan, Washington Post, September 23, 2021; https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/09/23/robert-kagan-constitutional-crisis FASCISM 5. "America is now in fascism's legal phase", by Jason Stanley, The Guardian, December 22, 2021; https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/dec/22/america-fascism-legal-phase 6. "If America really surrenders to fascism, then what? Painful questions lie ahead", by Chauncey DeVega, Salon, December 2, 2021; https://www.salon.com/2021/12/02/if-america-really-surrenders-to-fascism-then-what-painful-questions-lie-ahead 7. "Timothy Snyder warned us fascism was coming — now he says we can survive it", by Chauncey DeVega, Salon, October 14, 2021; https://www.salon.com/2021/10/14/timothy-snyder-warned-us-fascism-was-coming--now-he-says-we-can-survive-it 8. "If you're not scared about American fascism, you're not paying attention", by Mehdi Hasan, MSNBC, October 31, 2021; https://www.msnbc.com/mehdi-hasan/watch/if-you-re-not-scared-about-american-fascism-you-re-not-paying-attention-125063237821 9. "We Surveyed Experts on Democracy. They're Worried About the U.S. Turning Even More Authoritarian", The New Republic, December 31, 2021; https://newrepublic.com/article/164849/democracy-watch-authoritarian-sherrilyn-ifill-mehdi-hasan-aziz-huq-rachel-kleinfeld 10. "American fascism is still rising. What are you going to do about it, California?", San Francisco Chronicle, January 1, 2022; https://www.sfchronicle.com/opinion/editorials/article/Editorial-American-fascism-is-still-rising-What-16739948.php?fbclid=IwAR3HlQ8vQAVAYmTGxVkSmMkJxL8jW8Byx4g0yw2q4pKLdBsyzp_VsXFRXOs 11. "The American polity is cracked, and might collapse. Canada must prepare", by Thomas Homer-Dixon, Globe and Mail, December 31, 2021; https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/article-the-american-polity-is-cracked-and-might-collapse-canada-must-prepare SECESSION / INDEPENDENCE / DISSOLUTION OF THE UNITED STATES 12. "Secession might seem like the lesser of two evils. It's also the less likely", by Stephen Marche, Washington Post, December 31, 2021; https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2021/12/31/secession-civil-war-stephen-marche 13. "Marjorie Taylor Greene, Ted Cruz and the dangerous rhetoric of a national divorce", by Jennifer Graham, Deseret News, December 30, 2021; https://www.deseret.com/opinion/2021/12/30/22859964/marjorie-taylor-greene-ted-cruz-and-the-dangerous-rhetoric-of-a-national-divorce-texit-secession 14. "How seriously should we take talk of US state secession?", by William G. Gale and Darrell M. West, Brookings, December 13, 2021; https://www.brookings.edu/blog/fixgov/2021/12/13/how-seriously-should-we-take-talk-of-us-state-secession 15. "America: Love It Or Leave It", by Kaia Hubbard, US News and World Report, November 5, 2021; https://www.usnews.com/news/the-report/articles/2021-11-05/americans-eye-secession-amid-intractable-partisan-disputes 16. "What would it look like if New Hampshire actually seceded from the U.S.?", NH Business Review, January 14, 2022; https://www.nhbr.com/what-would-it-look-like-if-new-hampshire-actually-seceded-from-the-u-s 17. "Ted Cruz says Texas should secede and 'take the military' if Democrats 'destroy the country'", Salon, November 9, 2021; https://www.salon.com/2021/11/09/ted-cruz-says-texas-should-secede-and-take-the-military-if-democrats-destroy-the-country CIVIL WAR AND POLITICAL INSTABILITY 18. "Democracy is declining in the U.S. but it's not all bad news, a report finds", NPR, December 1, 2021; https://www.npr.org/2021/12/01/1059896434/united-states-backsliding-democracy-donald-trump-january-6-capitol-attack 19. "3 retired generals: The military must prepare now for a 2024 insurrection", by Paul D. Eaton, Antonio M. Taguba and Steven M. Anderson, Washington Post, December 17, 2021; https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/12/17/eaton-taguba-anderson-generals-military 20. "The Coming Coup: How Republicans Are Laying the Groundwork to Steal Future Elections", by Ari Berman, Mother Jones, January 13, 2022; https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2022/01/how-republicans-are-taking-over-election-system-big-lie 21. "Why An Expert In Political Violence Is Worried About Civil War In The U.S.", FiveThirtyEight podcast, January 13, 2022; https://fivethirtyeight.com/videos/why-an-expert-in-political-violence-is-worried-about-civil-war-in-the-u-s 22. "Are We Doomed?", by George Packer, The Atlantic, December 6, 2021; https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2022/01/imagine-death-american-democracy-trump-insurrection/620841 23. "We Need to Think the Unthinkable About Our Country", by Jonathan Stevenson and Steven Simon, New York Times, January 13, 2022; https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/13/opinion/january-6-civil-war.html 24. "Refusal to abide by the results of elections threatens the stability of the US more than at any time since 1860", by Michael Burlingame, Boston Globe, January 1, 2022; https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/01/01/opinion/refusal-abide-by-results-elections-threatens-stability-us-more-than-any-time-since-1860 25. "Is America heading to civil war or secession?", CNN, January 8, 2022; https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/is-america-heading-to-civil-war-or-secession/vi-AASziTy 26. "How does this end?", by Zack Beauchamp, Vox, January 3, 2022; https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/22814025/democracy-trump-january-6-capitol-riot-election-violence MUSIC CREDIT: "Angry Bass Line", by Adigold; elements.envato.com IMAGE CREDIT: "American protesters in front of White House-11", Tasnim News Agency, Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:American_protesters_in_front_of_White_House-11.jpg
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Have you been following the situation in Ethiopia?Of course you haven't.No one has the time or mental fortitude to endure the unending amount of conflict that happens between human beings on planet earth.The only reason I keep up with Ethiopia is that's where my wife grew up.Briefly: Colonialists left Africa in a terrible state, in which various tribes were smashed together into single nations, while others sought to grab new territory in the wake of colonial retrenchment.Ethiopia is one of those latter places (but also was kinda-sorta colonized by Italy, which is why it still has such great pasta. It's complicated.)Home to five official languages and eighty different ethnic groups, Ethiopia is a powder keg for conflict with a growing population and depleting resources. One people group has already managed to splinter off: Eritrea's independence from Ethiopia came at the high price of 250,000 people dead.Now, essentially two tribes in Ethiopia — Tigray in the north, Oromo in the south — are trying to destroy each other. The Tigrayans are an ancient Spartan-style warrior tribe, and they're so desperate for self-rule that they've started killing Ethiopian citizens. Things have gotten so bad that the Prime Minister of Ethiopia has ordered all military to protect the capital from falling, and is sending in Turkish combat drones. In twenty years, we might look back on the conflict and call it the next Rwanda.It makes you wonder:Maybe Ethiopia would be better off as two, ten, or even eighty smaller nations.It's the same all over the world:Spain's arcane monarchy oppresses several distinct cultures including Andalusia, Aragon, Asturias, Basque Country, Castile, Catalonia, Galicia, León, Navarre, Valencia, and Aran Valley.Anglophone Canada just celebrated its 150th anniversary a few years ago, but it rules over a French-speaking nation that's 400 years old.A certain 1.45 billion-person Eastern nation that cannot be named rules over at least four other countries with brutal authoritarian force.Want peace in the Middle East? Try a nine-state solution.The United Kingdom is a laughable misnomer. The Welsh hate the English. The Scottish hate the English. The Cornish hate the English. Half the Northern Irish just call themselves Irish. The United Kingdom contains at least five countries, and all are essentially colonies of the City of London Corporation. [Update: English people, stop saying this isn't true. I live in Wales and it's front-and-center every single day.]There are more than five thousand Indigenous nations across the globe, totaling nearly half a billion people.The gig is upYoung people are waking up to an obvious fact that many older folks (especially those who murdered people who carried a different team flag) simply cannot fathom:Nations are legal fictions.Just bits of paper and a bunch of people who agree to play by the paper's rules.Yes, there are some benefits to nationalism.There are also heavy costs.People are rightly starting to question the value of nation-states as they are currently arranged.What is the purpose of a nation?To preserve a unique culture?To express a political ideology?To propagate a religion?To organize an economy?At the end of the day, I believe every nation is just an experiment in what it means to live well.And currently, almost every nation on earth is on a downward trajectory, if not failing miserably.The end of big countriesLarge nations are unwieldy.The bureaucracy it takes to run a 300+ million person nation proves economically inefficient in the extreme.Democracy crumbles because it's hard to get real representation at scale.And there are so many disparate opinions that disagreements become intractable.When working together inevitably fails, one party dominates through coercion, violence, or worse.In a nuclear age where going to war will destroy everyone and everything, there's no longer a need to have a vast population to defend your borders.We just don't need big countries anymore.An introduction to Tinyism“Tinyism is a political philosophy that believes current empires and nations should be fractured, shattered, and dissolved into thousands of independent micro-states and city-states. This action would vastly improve democracy and enhance economies — recent statistics indicate small nations are usually the happiest, wealthiest, and most peaceful.” — Hank PellissierHere's my prediction:Within one hundred years, there will be at least one hundred new nations on planet earth.But there could be plenty more.After all, there are 650 major ethnic groups, about 9,800 cultural-ethno-linguistic groups, and up to 24,000 unimax groups.(Plus there are 108,000 publicly-listed corporations, all of which will be chomping for a private domain in the years ahead… though not one should get it.)Why shouldn't ethnic groups have the right to self-sovereignty, especially for the hundreds who've had their sovereignty stolen? Isn't it inherently racist for one ethnicity to impose its will on another ethnic group?After a major disruptive event — a colossal economic depression, a cyberwar or solar flare that knocks out the grid for a year or more, or a supervolcano that causes years of winter — we could see the emergence of tens of thousands of new sovereignties.And that would be a very good thing.In praise of tinyWhen you have a smaller population, you can have a smaller bureaucracy.When you have a smaller population, you can have more representation and democracy.When you have a smaller population, you can avoid getting pushed around by groups that don't share your values.When you have a smaller population, you can better preserve unique cultures, races, religions, economic systems, histories, societal structures, and experiments in what it means to live well.When you have a smaller population, you can have fewer rules, fewer laws, and more freedom.And if you don't like your tiny country, you now have far more other options to choose from.“But what about national defense?!”It's a legitimate fear, but it's worth noting that small nations are some of the safest nations on earth.And luckily, returns to violence are drastically decreasing in the digital economy. There's just less stuff to steal and fewer resources to exploit.Quite paradoxically, being more “vulnerable” makes you learn to get along. New sovereignties will do well to form an alliance with hundreds of other city-states. Like NATO, attacking one would be like attacking all. Plus, new sovereignties will move swiftly to ink trade deals with hundreds of other nations to further increase the cost of war and the value of peace.Pretty soon, everyone will get along because there's no other choice.The return of the city-stateThe world is urbanizing and power is accruing to cities. Already in America, we're seeing mayors defy state and national mandates in order to protect and defend their citizens (or just rebel for political reasons, depending on your point of view.)There's no reason to think that many cities won't eventually just become laws unto themselves.I'm excited for this to happen. After all, some of the most beautiful places on earth started out as tiny little cities, and their historic urban cores are still beautiful all these centuries later:Paris was 25 acres.Athens was 35 acres.Lille was 60 acres.Vatican City is 109 acres.Oxford was 115 acres.Old Jerusalem is 225 acres.The City of London is 330 acres.Monaco is 499 acres.Rome was 608 acres.The walls of Avila, one of the most gorgeous sights on earth, surround just 77 acres.What will become of America?Nearly half of all Americans want to secede from the union in one direction or another.And that's perfectly within their rights as human beings.Others protest loudly that the union must be preserved at all costs. But they never seem to answer the all-important question:What are we actually trying to preserve?Our lack of shared values? The sham of democracy? McDonald's and apple pie and baseball?Think long and hard about this question — no matter what conclusion you reach, you'll find that it simply doesn't resonate with the majority of Americans.And what's preferable: A few dozen independent countries, or another civil war?(31% of Americans think a civil war is likely within the next five years, with Democrats thinking it's more likely.)So why not take the bloated carcass that is the American corporatocracy and carve it up into a handful of actual democracies?With any luck, we could see some pretty amazing things come out of the USA:Washington and Oregon will become Cascadia and rebuild the rainforest.Utah will rename itself Deseret and grab a chunk of Nevada.New England will be the world's purveyor of blueberries, maple syrup, and winter skiing adventures.32% of Californians already support Calexit, which will make it the fifth-biggest economy in the world (ahead of the UK, France, Italy, India, and hundreds more.)The Plains Nation will continue to feed the world as a giant agrarian commune, likely swarmed with bitcoin-loving libertarian “sovereign individuals.”Texas (or rather, the Hispanic-majority República de Tejas) will have the eleventh largest military on earth, the tenth-largest economy, its own power grid, and enough solar and wind power to be a net clean energy exporter.Las Vegas will obviously become the American Amsterdam.Minorities will pour out of Dixie, plunging the Deep South into social chaos and economic depression — and perhaps the Confederacy will finally learn the lessons they were supposed to learn from the Civil War. (Or maybe it becomes New Afrika and all the whites head for Florida.)New York City CorpTM (12th-largest economy) will become the first city-state with skyscrapers to be fully underwater due to rising sea levels.(I'm not saying this is exactly what the American continent could look like in fifty years. It's far more likely that corporate-controlled “sovereign cities” will emerge first, in places like Nevada and Texas.)What's compelling about Tinyism is that the more experiments we run, the more we'll discover what works and doesn't work. Clearly, Sweden is better than North Korea. But is the Texan way better than the California way? With Tinyism, we'll know pretty quickly. In that sense, Tinyism is almost free-market, with the political “market” being democracy itself.Tinyism is inevitableHave you noticed that society is fracturing?Do you think that extreme left wokies are ever going to find common ground with ultra-right Q-Anoners?It's just not going to happen.There will come a day when the USA falls apart. Will it be a massive economic depression? The Yellowstone Caldera finally erupting?Donald Trump becoming President whether he's elected or not?Even without a mega-event, there's an unstoppable tide that all but guarantees a breakdown of these united states: Individualism.Individualism, by its very nature, is an anti-culture.As Russ Linton put it:“Decentralization and blockchain tech will ensure this happens. Fiat currencies will be worthless and with that, the power of a nation-state largely evaporates. DAO communities, both digitally and geographically-bound, are what the future holds.”We in the rich West have enjoyed a lifetime of unlimited selection, and this atomization mentality will eventually seep its way into politics. As the speed of change escalates, it could happen far sooner than we think.And that's okay.I believe in the unconditional right of cultural and communal (but not corporate) sovereignty, and support all independence efforts toward Tinyism, so long as the leaving party takes their fair portion of the national debt and repays all federal infrastructure investment.The key will be to have some kind of pre-agreed-upon sorting/transition process, like a peaceful version of the Hindustan breakup into India and Pakistan, followed by hopefully-less-dysfunctional EU (but without a shared currency) so the states all get along as the founding fathers intended.Will this happen?It depends.Tinyism in America may likely only work once Tinyism sets in everywhere — especially in Ch!na. We need a huge drop in returns to violence before unique cultures can become sovereign nations. Only then will smaller countries be allowed to flourish. And do you know what? It's going to seem impossible until the very moment it seems obvious. Change is a long time coming and then it happens overnight.On one hand, some corporate predator elites have a vested interest in keeping America together so they can wield its collective might overseas.On the other hand, there are hundreds of corporations with larger market caps than many countries, and corporatists are itching to free themselves from any sort of democratic governance. That's why I think Tinyism is inevitable.Corporate countries aside, Tinyism could create a great leap forward in human innovation, creativity, and culture-making, as real democracies create real diversity, reversing our long and boring descent into multinational sameness.I'm cheering for a twenty-nation America and a 10,000-nation earth.It's either that, or we become a corporate-controlled one-nation earth where everyone conforms or gets crushed.And no one wants that. 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Brian Had To Pee! Join Brian & David as they pontificate on geek culture permeation into everyday life, Halloween Horror Nights, theme parks, the impending Disney/Fox merger, & a Russo Brothers 'Secret Wars' tease. Plus, DCEU vs. MCU universe building, a brief discussion on Image comics properties moving to small & large screens, Steven Spielberg's comments on Netflix movies, and Netflix as an industry disruptor. Additionally, we finally get around to reviewing 'Justice League', try to figure out if we're excited about 'Ready Player One', and the MoviePass experiment. Because geek is here to stay, traditional & streaming studios are snatching up comics properties like hotcakes! What do you want to see on your screens? Manta Flying Roller Coaster Halloween Horror Nights 2018 Spielberg & Netflix Justice League Trailer Ready Player One trailer 'Leaping Tall Buildings' What's In Your Stack?! Death Bed #2 (Vertigo/DC), Rom: Tales of the Solstar Order (IDW), Calexit #2 (Black Mask), Tinsel Town #1 (Alterna), Gideon Falls #2 (Image), Isola #1 (Image) Book Spotlight: 'Leaping Tall Buildings' by Irving & Kushner Song of the Show: 'Alive" by Kings Kaleidoscope (feat. Beleaf, Braille, & Derek Minor) Read-Along with Brian & David: You've got some time to get your current 'homework' completed! Read 'Black Science' Volume 1 in preparation for our upcoming second Special Issue! Tell us what we should read next: 'X-Men: Dark Phoenix', 'Locke & Key', or 'Y: the Last Man' Thanks for listening, fam! As always, you can connect with us via our social media feeds: Twitter: @ComicPopPodcast Facebook: The ComicPop Podcast Instagram: @the_comicpop_podcast
After missing last back with a super-packed episode highlighting by this week's Reccomendation of the Week - American Alien - An Alien in New York #2. Many other big titles to talk about as Marvel's Fresh Start continues with Venom #1 and Justice League starts its next major event with No Justice #1. Plenty off licensed books this week as well covering properties like Robocop and Star TrekThis week's rundown:(00:01:35) Resident Alien - An Alien in New York #2(00:08:56) Venom #1(00:15:30) Exiles #3(00:18:47) Hunt for Wolverine - Adamantium Agenda #1(00:22:39) Despicable Deadpool #300(00:25:58) Domino #2(00:28:04) Star Wars - The Last Adaptation #1(00:30:18) Batman White Knight #8(00:34:05) Justice League - No Justice #1(00:40:16) Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps #43(00:42:16) Analog #2(00:45:22) Barrier #1 & #2(00:53:12) Isola #2(00:54:58) Oblivion Song #3(00:59:01) Southern Bastards #20(01:02:43) Fraggle Rock #1(01:04:24) Robocop Citizens Arrest #2(01:07:15) Star Trek - The Next Generation - Through the Mirror #2(01:09:24) World of Tanks II - Citadel #1(01:11:37) Calexit #3(01:14:33) Outro
Hey Handsomites! Eric and Robbie are discussing the newest, recently renamed She-Hulk! They talk about trauma in superhero comics, the ramifications of event comics, and what version of characters become canon! They also review Dark Days: The Casting #1 and Calexit #1! Weekly Floppies Skin & Earth #1 Dread Gods #1 Calexit #1 Dark Days: […] The post 189 – She-Hulk: Deconstructed by Mariko Tamaki & Nico Leon appeared first on Handsome Boys Comics Hour.
Guest Website: http://www.yescalifornia.org Guest Category: Education News Politics & Government Guest Occupation: Author/Co-Founder of #Calexit organizing group Yes California Guest Biography: Marcus Ruiz Evans has lived in California his whole life, from the Central Valley and the Inland Empire, to Los Angeles and San Francisco. Having worked in the trade of global goods and served in government, he has seen through both his travels and career how other cultures value California's distinct qualities. Of mixed Latino, Anglo and Native American heritage, Evans has experienced the state's diversity in his own life, even pledging an Asian fraternity while attending a University of California school.
Continuing in our series of having extra-special guests to co-host our weekly podcast/ radio show/ Facebook Live cast/ omni-directional brain dump, this week John Doran is joined by none-other than Mr John Lydon of the Sex Pistols and Public Image Ltd. On the release of his limited edition box set of collected lyrics, Mr Rotten's Songbook, we joined him on the balcony of his Chelsea Harbour hotel to talk about taking a holiday in Berlin with the Pistols where he heard the first stirrings of techno and the more personal and traumatic nature of PiL. On top of this, the pair talked about the music he has made with Time Zone and Leftfield, while Lydon holds court about his relationship with his mum and dad, how he will miss the Queen when she's gone, the idea of Calexit, why it's time for Arsene Wenger to take an extended holiday in the sun and why he still hates his teachers.
This weekend, we welcome back Michael Boldin, founder of the Tenth Amendment Center and fearless advocate for political decentralization. Michael joins us next weekend at our event in San Diego, so we decided to ask him about the burgeoning CalExit movement and the Left's newfound appreciation for secession. Think California couldn't survive as an independent country? Think the current US boundaries are written in stone? If so, Michael will change how you think about the possibility of local rule in a deeply divided America. Stay tuned.]]>
Slight audio difficulty, but enjoy it while you can before Trump shuts us down. We discuss Trump's Supreme Court nominee, the "not a Muslim" Muslim ban, and finish with rambling nonsense. Come on Calexit, this motherfucker is turning into the Titanic with a quickness.
Midway into the inauguration week of president-elect Donald Trump, Capitol Weekly sits down with Democratic communications guru Jason Kinney of California Strategies. Kinney weighs in what he sees as California's role as the anti-Trump, “Beacon of Opportunity,” takes note of the Calexit crowd, and even drops a reference to "Cool Hand Luke.”
"Rob Black & Your Money" - Radio Show November 10 - KDOW 1220 AM (7a-9a) Rob Black talks about Donald Trump's effect on the stock market, Calexit, social media on the election, investing, holiday shopping, & more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.