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The Icelandic Roundup
2025:6 - Storm, party elections, Samovar on auction, Trump & Zelenskyy, Teacher's strike

The Icelandic Roundup

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 54:17


Are you enjoying this? Are you not? Tell us what to do more of, and what you'd like to hear less of. The Reykjavík Grapevine's Iceland Roundup brings you the top news with a healthy dash of local views. In this episode, Grapevine publisher Jón Trausti Sigurðarson is joined by Heimildin journalist Aðalsteinn Kjartansson, and Grapevine friend and contributor Sindri Eldon to roundup the stories making headlines in recent weeks. On the docket this week are: ✨ Bad weather during last weekend. Roofs blown off, Reykjavík seaside hit with big waves.✨ The Independence Party  elects a new chairman; Guðrún Hafsteinsdóttir. What does this mean for the future of the party?✨ A Samovar gifted to then mayor of Reykjavík Davíð Oddsson by Mikhail Gorbachev during the 1986 summit meeting in Reykjavík finds its way to an auction, raising questions  about its ownership.✨The fallout of the Trump Zelenskyy meeting on Friday reaches Iceland.✨ And yes, the teacher's strike is over.This is a Reykjavík Grapevine podcast.The Reykjavík Grapevine is a free alternative magazine in English published 18 times per year, biweekly during the spring and summer, and monthly during the autumn and winter. The magazine covers everything Iceland-related, with a special focus culture, music, food and travel. The Reykjavík Grapevine's goal is to serve as a trustworthy and reliable source of information for those living in Iceland, visiting Iceland or interested in Iceland. Thanks to our dedicated readership and excellent distribution network, the Reykjavík Grapevine is Iceland's most read English-language publication. You may not agree with what we write or publish, but at least it's not sponsored content.www.grapevine.is

Machete y Mate
Scrutinizing the Scrutiny! Comrade Conversation with Paul Figueroa

Machete y Mate

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2024 66:59


In our latest episode we sit down with returning guest and former Independence Party candidate for San Juan city council, Paul Figueroa. Paul helped run the House District 4 campaign of Adriana Gutierrez Colon, one of the closest house races of the entire election cycle. In addition to going over the latest updates from the recount/general scrutiny, Paul discusses with us his perspective on the ground both before and after Election Day and manages to bring us his trademark insight as well as a healthy dose of optimism to get us believing again for 2028. If you want to follow more of Paul and his work you can find him on social media @lapaulitica.

Behind The Scenes
The Diplomat: Episode 3: The Ides of March

Behind The Scenes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 32:24


Baroness Ayesha Hazarika speaks with creator and showrunner Debora Cahn and executive producer Janice Williams to learn more about the shake-ups at the Independence Party and the challenges of filming outdoors in winter. Then, David Gyasi (British Foreign Secretary Austin Dennison) and Rory Kinnear (Prime Minister Nicol Trowbridge) discuss being mobbed by politicians and the different paths that led both of their characters to achieve power. Former ambassador and former Downing Street chief of staff Jonathan Powell reveals why building trust—even with adversaries—is crucial for conflict resolution. Spoilers Ahead! If you have not seen The Diplomat season 2, episode 3: The Ides of March, then go stream it now on Netflix and come back to us! Don't miss our next episode, dropping on November 7th. Featuring insights from Ali Ahn (CIA Chief Eidra Park), Ato Essandoh (Deputy Chief of Mission Stuart Hayford), creator Debora Cahn, executive producer Janice Williams, and former CIA head of Europe Kari Amelung. The Diplomat: The Official Podcast is produced by Netflix in association with Novel Audio.

The Patrick Coffin Show | Interviews with influencers | Commentary about culture | Tools for transformation

Watch The Extended Uncensored Version Of this Episode in The True North Movement https://www.patrickcoffin.media/the-true-north-movement/ If you would like to grow in your ability to spot false narratives and to expose media deception, consider joining the True North movement: more faith, more reason, more enjoyment: www.patrickcoffin.media Ex-president Donald Trump finally sat down with Joe Rogan for an interview on October 25, and what a study in strangeness it was.  Clocking in at three hours long, it was not only a marathon but it was a disjointed and rambling exchange despite Rogan's efforts at trying to keep Mr. Trump on track. The stand-out moment was when Rogan asked him about what everyone calls the assassination attempt in Butler, PA, on July 13, 2024. Trump started one sentence, began another, pointed to two different areas of his ear, and stumbled through his standard narrative (“there was so much blood,” “I knew I was shot through the ear” “the Secret Service were terrific” etc) but really didn't give Rogan a close look at his right here, to which Rogan sardonically replies, “it looks pretty f*cking pristine.” Observations in this video: Donald Trump has incredible physical stamina for a 78-year-old Trump almost never speaks in full sentences, always phrases and clauses We hear many times that Trump's generals defeated the entire ISIS caliphate Trump is “interested in abolishing federal income tax” with no particular strategy Rogan asks him about when he switched from Dem to GOP and he said, “the early 90s,” except that Trump registered as a Republican in Manhattan in 1987 and has switched party affiliation five times since. In 1999, he switched to the Independence Party of New York, then in August 2001, Trump changed his party affiliation to Democrat; then in September 2009, he changed his party affiliation back to the Republican Party. In December 2011, Trump changed to "no party affiliation" (independent). But in April 2012, he again returned to the Republican Party. When asked about the Butler PA event, Trump points his finger to two different places on his right ear and interrupts himself all over the place he says “it was a Top Shot” then he says it “I got zicked right here”....  and really does not show Joe Rogan his ear for more than one second. Strange features of the Butler event: 1) why was Trump allowed to stand straight up —even though loosely surrounded by agents— five seconds after the gun sounds stopped? "They were told the shooter was neutralized." Really? Ever hear of "more than one shooter?"  2) the photo of the bullet zinging by by Mr. Trump's head would only be visible if the shutter speed were set to at a very high shutter speed. So the photographer seemed to be either ready for a bullet capture or an exploding head. 3) The photographer's name?  Doug Mills of the NYT...the very same fellow who took the pic of Andy Card whispering into Dubya's ear in that classroom on 9/11. What are the odds?   4) In the readymade, edited and published statement less than 90 minutes after getting shot in the ear by a long rifle, Trumps stated "a bullet was shot through my ear." His words. Two days later, Eric Trump tweeted that no stitches were needed. After the bandage was removed, all pics and video since show a pristine right ear. Odd.  5) In his RCS speech, Mr. Trump described all the blood on his hand with which he touched his ear. Yet, the live feed footage and all the still pics show zero blood on his right hand. Strange thing to get wrong.  6) I could fall down hundreds of times and my shoes would never fall off. Yet, Trump's did. He's on the hot mike asking to put his shoes back on. Bizarre. 7) The perfect "Iwo Jimaesque" photo of Trump with his defiant fist in the air, rivulets of blood on his face, and Old Glory fluttering gloriously in the background looks what some have called staged. Just noticing things and asking questions.  8) Why are only two three cell phone clips available to the public when you can see many hundreds of cell phones held up filming?  9) We are only allowed to see a small handful of "eyewitnesses" -- one a BBC interviewer talking to a MAGA guy in a beard and red visor. He was parroting the same thing the legacy media said a million times since, and we never learn his name. (There were similar blue collar "eye-witnesses" on the morning of 9/11 "expertly" describing jet fuel melting the steel infrastructures of the towers.)  10) To this day we still know next to zero about this 20-year-old nerd "Thomas Crooks" except that he was in a Black Rock tv commercial. FInal thought: how do you explain the massive audience size for this disjointed except that it validates Marshall McLean's dictum that “the medium is the message;” namely, you don't need to say coherent things so much as you just need to have interesting people: Joe Rogan the top podcaster and former president Trump, probably the most recognizable face in the world

Machete y Mate
What Next for La Alianza? Comrade Conversation with Jeremy Rivera Torres

Machete y Mate

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2024 63:44


In our latest episode, we continue our 2024 Puerto Rico Election coverage as we sit down with former Independence Party candidate for Naguabo municipal council, Jeremy Rivera Torres. We discuss the continued fallout and aftermath of the (still not totally decided) election with Jeremy and the potential political landscape moving forward. Jeremy gives us his perspective from the ground on how the elections in Puerto Rico were conducted and how La Alianza can learn from this experience moving forward. If you want to follow more of Jeremy and his work you can find him on social media @jeremyrtorres.

DJROYMIXTAPES
DJ ROY X DJ SYNPA GIRLS CODE PARTY INDEPENDENCE PARTY 8.3.24 LIVE AUDIO

DJROYMIXTAPES

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 177:32


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DJROYMIXTAPES
DJ ROY X DJ SYNPA CALL ME YARDIE JA INDEPENDENCE PARTY 8.3.24 LIVE AUDIO

DJROYMIXTAPES

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2024 222:23


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La ContraCrónica
Sunak esperando el desastre

La ContraCrónica

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 54:29


Este jueves se celebran elecciones en el Reino Unido. No estaba prevista una convocatoria tan temprana. A finales de mayo el primer ministro, el conservador Rishi Sunak, decidió anticiparlas unos meses con intención de detener el declive constante de intención de voto para su partido. Esto obligó a laboristas y liberal demócratas a darse prisa en la presentación de candidaturas, ya que la fecha límite era el 7 de junio, pero para entonces el país se encontraba en plena campaña electoral sin haber pasado siquiera por la precampaña. Unas elecciones exprés para un país que, desde hace ocho años, momento en el que se aprobó en referéndum la salida de la Unión Europea, encadena las crisis políticas y consume un primer ministro tras otro. El propio Sunak llegó tras el fracaso estrepitoso de su predecesora, Liz Truss, que sólo aguantó 50 días en el 10 de Downing Street. El plan de Sunak era remontar el vuelo, pero tras casi dos años desde su ascenso al poder no lo ha conseguido. Al contrario, desde octubre de 2022 el partido Conservador ha ido a menos. En las últimas elecciones, celebradas en diciembre de 2019, consiguió el 42% de los votos, lo que le proporcionó una cómoda mayoría absoluta que han malbaratado, ya que en estas los sondeos más optimistas le adjudican entre un 22% y un 25% del voto. En términos de escaños las encuestas apuntan a que va a pasar de 365 a unos 80 o, lo que es lo mismo, el punto más bajo de su historia, una historia muy larga porque fue fundado hace casi dos siglos. El otro lado de la historia es el partido Laborista, que se estrelló contra Boris Johnson en 2019 y que, a poco que se le den bien las cosas este jueves, podría obtener el mejor resultado de sus 124 años de historia. Si esos números se convierten en realidad los laboristas podrían obtener más de 400 escaños en Westminster, una mayoría absoluta más que sobrada que su líder, Keir Starmer, no se esperaba en abril de 2020 cuando se hizo cargo del partido. En el laborismo cundía el desánimo y todo era pesimismo. En aquel momento, hace poco más de cuatro años, se daba por hecho que a los tories les quedaba mucha cuerda por delante, no menos de dos legislaturas consecutivas. Las encuestas pueden equivocarse, pero es improbable que lo hagan de tal manera que la victoria laborista no se materialice. El nuevo primer ministro tendrá que lidiar con todos los problemas heredados y con un parlamento muy distinto al actual. La decadencia del partido Consevador ha hecho crecer a su derecha a otro partido, el Reform UK, acaudillado por Nigel Farage, el que fuese durante muchos años cabeza visible del Independence Party y el más ferviente defensor del Brexit. El Reform UK podría colarse en la cámara de los Comunes con hasta el 15% del voto, lo que les situaría por muy por encima de los Liberal Demócratas, de los Verdes y de los nacionalistas escoceses. Las urnas aún no han abierto y no lo harán hasta este jueves a las 7 de la mañana. Los conservadores dan por segura la derrota y sólo esperan que no sea excesivamente dolorosa. Su campaña electoral ha sido casi tan desastrosa como sus últimos cuatro años de Gobierno. El partido es hoy por hoy un navío sin rumbo en espera de que los resultados terminen de ponerlo en dique seco. Pues bien, esta ContraCrónica preelectoral la voy a hacer de la mano de Andrea, que se encuentra en Cambridge y que ya nos acompañó hace poco más de un mes cuando Sunak decidió poner fin a la agonía convocando estas elecciones en una comparecencia pública bajo la lluvia. · Canal de Telegram: https://t.me/lacontracronica · “Contra la Revolución Francesa”… https://amzn.to/4aF0LpZ · “Hispanos. Breve historia de los pueblos de habla hispana”… https://amzn.to/428js1G · “La ContraHistoria de España. Auge, caída y vuelta a empezar de un país en 28 episodios”… https://amzn.to/3kXcZ6i · “Lutero, Calvino y Trento, la Reforma que no fue”… https://amzn.to/3shKOlK · “La ContraHistoria del comunismo”… https://amzn.to/39QP2KE Apoya La Contra en: · Patreon... https://www.patreon.com/diazvillanueva · iVoox... https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-contracronica_sq_f1267769_1.html · Paypal... https://www.paypal.me/diazvillanueva Sígueme en: · Web... https://diazvillanueva.com · Twitter... https://twitter.com/diazvillanueva · Facebook... https://www.facebook.com/fernandodiazvillanueva1/ · Instagram... https://www.instagram.com/diazvillanueva · Linkedin… https://www.linkedin.com/in/fernando-d%C3%ADaz-villanueva-7303865/ · Flickr... https://www.flickr.com/photos/147276463@N05/?/ · Pinterest... https://www.pinterest.com/fernandodiazvillanueva Encuentra mis libros en: · Amazon... https://www.amazon.es/Fernando-Diaz-Villanueva/e/B00J2ASBXM #FernandoDiazVillanueva #fdv #reinounido Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Hearts of Oak Podcast
Krzysztof Bosak - The Rise of Christian Conservatism in the Polish Parliament and the Unmasking of the Law and Justice Party

Hearts of Oak Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 57:04 Transcription Available


Krzysztof Bozak, a Polish Member of Parliament and Deputy Speaker of the Sejm joins Hearts of Oak to outline his political journey, beginning with his participation in a youth movement and the founding of the Confederation of Freedom and Independence Party.  Krzysztof lifts the veil on the Law and Justice Party's EU stance, economic policies, and immigration management.  He tells us of the significance of upholding conservative and nationalist values amidst mainstream narratives.  Krzysztof highlights his role in the Polish Parliament and his openness to collaborating with like-minded international entities. This interview offers deep insights into Polish politics, party distinctions, and the importance of ideological integrity in a changing political landscape. Krzysztof Bosak began his political career as an activist and spokesman for the organisation All-Polish Youth. In 2005, he became one of the youngest Polish MPs in history, elected as a candidate of the League of Polish Families, a conservative party, at the age of 23.  Krzysztof is now the leader of Confederation of Freedom and Independence Party, Member of Parliament and Deputy Speaker of the Sejm. Connect with Krzysztof... X/TWITTER               twitter.com/BosakKrzysztof    (English account)                                    twitter.com/krzysztofbosak Confederation of Freedom and Independence Party         WEBSITE                    konfederacja.pl X/TWITTER                https://konfederacja.pl/ Interview recorded  30.4.24 Connect with Hearts of Oak... X/TWITTER                twitter.com/HeartsofOakUK WEBSITE                    heartsofoak.org/ PODCASTS                heartsofoak.podbean.com/ SOCIAL MEDIA          heartsofoak.org/connect/ SHOP                          heartsofoak.org/shop/ TRANSCRIPT (Hearts of Oak) And I'm delighted to be joined by a member of the Polish Parliament, that is Krzysztof Bozak. Krzysztof, thank you for your time today. (Krzysztof Bosak) Thank you for the invitation and welcome everybody. Great to speak with you. I had the privilege of meeting you back, goodness, 18 months ago, I think, with Elisabeth Sabaditsch-Wolff , a good friend of both of ours. And you are a member of the Polish parliament and I'm looking forward to understanding a little bit about the Polish parliament setup. Each country is different but you are the president of the national movement and you're the leader of the confederation or confederation of Freedom and Independence Party, and you're the Deputy Speaker of the House, which is called the Sejm. And your a husband, father, you're a Christian, and I want to delve into all of those. But Krzysztof, you became a member of the Parliament back in 2005. You were very young back then. Tell me why you got involved in politics. How did that happen and how did you end up standing as a member of parliament and being elected? It's a long story. In fact, this time I was the youngest MP in this term and I started being involved in politics by a youth movement, a Catholic Eurosceptic and Catholic Nationalist youth movement. Since I was in high school. I was 17 or 18 years old when I joined. It was the time of the debate about joining the EU. All mainstream parties, mainstream medias, mainstream bishops, mainstream everything was in favour of joining EU. And a small minority of speakers and social leaders were against defending principles of independence, sovereignty, traditional values, and so on. And I was sure that they are right and I joined this movement, being against joining European Union at that time. I joined a youth movement, then in 2001 a conservative pro-family, pro-life Eurosceptic party was created. It was League of Polish Families. It was kind of coalition of very different right-wing conservative or Eurosceptic or nationalist groups. And four years later I became the youngest MP being elected from my home town and constituency. From the 10th place on the list. So I was not a leader of the list, I was on the 10th place and people elected me from this list as the only MP in this constituency. So it was a very big success and a very big surprise for many people. And it was short term, only two years, because this was a time of big political instability. We had two government changes. It was, let's say, right-wing government, many scandals, and after two years, earlier elections, and my political party didn't succeed. League of Polish Families disappeared from Polish politics. Law and Justice political party took everything, every right-wing voters. We were against, we were competitors of law and justice, competitors from the right. They were centre-right from our perspective. and after that for 12 years I was outside the Parliament involved in social movement and working in right-wing NGOs, in think tanks like Republican Foundation, defending the same values on the social level with my colleagues and people who didn't lose faith in being active and trying to create truly right-wing political movement. We tried many times different attempts to get into the Parliament we have 5% threshold and proportional system so it's quite hard if you do not have support from big business big media or big money and we succeed in 2019 I went back to Parliament this time as a co-leader of of Confederation, Freedom and Independence. It is a coalition now, coalition of three political parties, three political movements. My movement, national movement, still the same values, still the same political tradition. So national conservative Catholic tradition, national democratic tradition of Polish political independence movement, and we created this national movement as a new political party ten years before, in 2013. So for six years we were outside the parliament, and after that we made a coalition with conservative libertarians and traditionalists. So conservative libertarians were created by long-term defender of economic freedom and civil liberties. Janusz Korwin-Mikke, now he's not in his political party, he's pleaded, but he created this political party and now they have a younger leader, Sławomir Manczan from Next Generation, very popular young businessman and tax advisor and also a big defender of economic freedom and conservative values. So this is the second pillar first is national conservative Catholic second is let's say conservative libertarian and the third is citizens movement traditionalist movement of Jagger Brown is a quite popular right-wing movie a documentary movies director an artist and intellectual who who were involved in politics also a few years before, first being on anti-communist and right-wing position, and then shifting more to the right and building the coalition with us. So now we have Confederation as a coalition, or let's say umbrella party, coalition party, for these three different movements and many smaller groups who joined us. And we work collectively, we have collective leadership and we challenge law and justice from the right. We were in opposition during eight years of law and justice government. From our perspective they are not very conservative and they are, I know that sometimes media call them nationalists, but from our perspective they were a typical centre-right political party. And we made an alternative right party for Polish voters and now we even extended the number of voters who support us. So now we have 18 MPs and more than 7% in polls and now we fight to get into the European Parliament. Because for now there are only people from Law and Justice and their allies parties. And we believe that Polish voters deserve to have better representation in European Parliament. Built by truly critical to European Union politicians, not supporters of EU who change only some narrative, but they always vote in favour of you. Well, tell us about the... Because when I, as a Brit, maybe read the newspapers here in the UK, it would have talked to the Law and Justice Party as being an extreme right party. In a similar way, they mock Orbán in Hungary. But I'm curious to see where you fit in, Because when I went over and met with you, I begun to understand the Law and Justice Party were maybe not as wonderful as the West may think. So what makes the Confederation different than the Law and Justice Party? Yeah. It's a very complicated topic, but I think that it's easier to propose some metaphor or some example. So it's quite similar in my opinion like in the United States where you have mainstream Republicans and you have Trump supporters and for example Rand Paul or some people who are more nationalist-oriented. So, in Polish politics, law and justice is like mainstream republicans. They use some words, some phrases, some ideas of conservative or even pro-national right, but they use it intentionally rather for propaganda and they act like centre-right politicians. When they were in government in Poland, they even introduced many policies. We can say that these policies that they developed on social level or in economic policy, these are rather social democratic policy, not conservative or right-wing or not nationalist in any way. So, to go into the details, we criticise them because they supported European integration on the new level. First, many years ago, they supported Lisbon Treaty. They negotiated Lisbon Treaty being in government. Then their president signed the Lisbon Treaty. They made a propaganda with mainstream and center-left and leftists that the Lisbon Treaty is good for Poland. And we believe the opposite, that it was a disaster. Our situation is much worse in the EU under the Lisbon Treaty than before. Then, during the last eight years, they supported the European Green Deal and their Prime Minister accepted the European Green Deal in the European Council. Now farmers oppose, they even criticise in the current electoral campaign. They made a pledge that they will stop the European Green Deal, but they do not say that their prime minister accepted it on the European Council in 2019 then in 2020 their prime minister Morawiecki accepted fit for 55. So they increased the goal of reducing these emissions 15 percent percent more and they introduced many new policies in European union and it is all possible because they are accepted in European council on a 2020 meeting in fact prime minister Morawiecki also proposed us as a polish prime minister in Brazos creating new pan-European taxes it's completely It's completely against our Constitution, it's completely against our values. We believe that our phrase is that we need small taxes and only paid in Poland and they three or five new pan-European taxes and they accepted it and we paid this to Brussels, not to Warsaw and we have no influence on how this will be used, this money. Then they accepted European debt, we strongly opposed any idea of giving this right to Eurocrats in Brussels to introducing their own debt and building their own sources of income by that. And they, of course, accepted. Then they accepted also in 2020 a special pan-European COVID fund called Next Generation EU, even this phrase, next generation EU is evil and of course they accepted it and they made a campaign in Poland that it's a big success of Poland and that we will have billions of euros because of this success of Prime Minister Morawiecki and law and justice. And there was a small minority of their MPs who criticised this but they were silenced in the party and in the media and in fact from the perspective of Polish voters we were the only one independent voice in Parliament. I took part in this debate in Parliament and criticised this next, please check this by some search engines, what is this, next generation EU. This is not only a European debt program. It is paid by European taxes and by European debt for many years, but it's also a new attitude towards European funds. They accepted that we will have funds only under many new political conditions. So now we got some milestones, they call these milestones, and this is the list of tasks, of political tasks, and they program Polish policy by Polish so-called democratic government from Brussels without any base in constitution. We have more than 100 milestones and these are the conditions to get this money. So, we made a new debt. This is not our debt, this is the European debt. And to use this debt, we have conflict with EU for almost 3 or 4 years. And they now lecture us on every issue from this list of 100 milestones. And Prime Minister Morawiecki from the Law and Justice Party in the Polish parliament said that he is not ashamed of this deal because, for example, Italians have more than 400 milestones, tasks. So it's a nightmare from the perspective of somebody who is in favour of Polish independence and sovereign policy and democracy and even democracy in Poland. They made a secret agreement in Polish parliament with leftists to support this, because even in their own political camp, they call it United Right, which is false, because the right in Poland is not united. But they use this phrase united right and theywere afraid that not every MP will support this but because it was so controversial so they made a secret agreement with leftists. They took some leftist agenda in this deal and they made majority with leftists to push it through the parliament. Then they never discussed all this deal and this 100 milestones in parliament. We had never any debate on this issue. In fact, this negotiations were secret also against people in government. Not every member of government knew what they discussed in Brussels. Now we know this only from media. They never introduced this deal in parliament and explained what's going on. Then they accepted very, in my opinion, bad new rule called rule of law conditionality. So now without base in European treaties, Eurocrats in Brussels can lecture us what is rule of law. They can stop money for us. So these were some examples of their EU policy. There are many more, for example, their member of European Committee was in favour of European Green Deal. He even said that it's in line with political agenda on agriculture of law and justice. So they had a big conflict, of course, with EU on this rule of law. And in this conflict they it was completely complete disaster for Polish state because they started this conflict and then they missed everything because they never finished any reform of courts in Poland and they made even leftists stronger in Poland because they tried to make some compromise with Brussels. This compromise was never accepted by Brussels because it was not, let's say, 100% what Brussels wanted. But in fact we have a very big mess in courts and in law about courts and about independence of judiciary. And now after this conflict and these reforms never finished as I said the situation is worse than when it started worse on the sovereignty worse on the justice and the time that you need to wait in the court for the justice. And worse, from the perspective of the power of liberal lobby in judiciary and right-wing people who, trusted law and justice government are in a very bad situation now because they took some positions or some propositions, and now they are nowhere, in the middle of nowhere. It's a very sad story. Then we have economic policy. Their economic policy was, in fact, social democratic. So they raised taxes, they raised debts, they extended public spending. They tried to centralize every policy. They took money from local governments. they put this money to their national budget and they try to influence every policy by their political nominees and they work like, let's say, Maybe not autocratic, but it was a typical one-party government which tried to centralize and control everything. It's the opposite that I understand the pro-national policy or conservative policy. It was, in my opinion, it was elitist and even social democratic when you analyse. For example, they were strongly against home-schooling and against independent schools. They proposed some legislation to ban homes chooling. After some protests of conservatives and leftists united, they stepped back. But after protests in their party and outside and from many directions. But their first goal was to centralize everything under the government rule. And we said that it's stupid because they will not rule for forever and after them the left will come to the government and exactly this is what we have in Poland. Now we have center-left government, liberal and leftists, and the left took Ministry of Education, everything was centralized. And now they try to switch, oppose every institution and every policy that law and justice created. And we said that it will be so. And now we see the consequences of their stupid policy, which was not conservative, not Christian, not supporting any citizens' movement. They believed only in their political party and that's all. This is their philosophy. Then we have a very important issue for us in Poland, let's say, immigration. Law and Justice government was introduced in Poland, open borders policy. They were against illegal immigration and at the same time they opened borders. For biggest immigration, legal immigration in Poland since maybe 300 years. Last time that we have so big immigration was maybe in 16th or 17th century. Now we have millions of legal immigrants in Poland, the majority of them are Ukrainians, but there are also people from different Asian and especially Asian countries. They didn't want immigrants from Africa, but they invited people from Asia. They made, being anti-Russian party, they made a special easier way for Russian citizens to come to Poland, to be a part of our labor market. They opened our market for people from Belarus, from Central Asia, from Caucasus. Now Georgian immigrants are the biggest group when you analyze crimes in Poland, they are in the first place. When you analyse people who smuggle illegal immigrants, Ukrainians are in the first place. We have, it's strange, but there is no official statistics how many immigrants do we have in Poland. Nobody can count them, because these are millions and they opened borders for legal immigration, but they didn't build any administration to control the immigration. So, in fact, the best data that we have is not from the government, but from telecom operators, from big telecom business who can say how many people use different languages on their phones. So this is how we know. Or from banks, because these people from abroad open bank accounts. But it's not all. It's not started with the war in Ukraine. This is what I would like to underline. We had much more than a million Ukrainian people in Poland before the war. They were intentionally invited and government worked also on some agreements with some Asian countries to increase legal immigration to Poland. These were also Muslim countries. During the law and justice government, Muslim population in Poland increased, in my opinion, more than ten times. In fact, to be honest, it is still small, but they started this. So now we have information that a third mosque will be built in Warsaw, and the biggest one, of course, with the money from abroad, because they never, they always criticized any foreign influence, and they never proposed any legislation to stop the influence by money from abroad, for the politics, or for example, to found Islam, or Muslim movement in Poland. Then, when the war in Ukraine started, they opened borders for refugees and in fact not only for refugees but for everybody with Ukrainian passport because they made some legislation. Giving every privilege that Polish citizens have for everybody with Ukrainian passport, even for people who came here from Western Europe. It's strange, but it's true. They made a special amendment, because their first goal was always to encourage as many foreigners to live and work in Poland as it is possible. It has two reasons. First is that they believe in multicultural society. It is a part of, this is some branch of Polish pre-modern tradition, that we had a commonwealth with different nations and some of them are from this tradition and they believe that they can rebuild this commonwealth with different nations in encouraging these nations to build some community, not let's say Polish community, but they call it a Republican community, a new commonwealth of nations. From our perspective, it sounds very similar to globalist agenda, but they say, no, no, no, it's not a multiculturalism by globalists, This is our tradition of Polish multiculturalism. We as a national movement completely do not believe in this concept. We believe it's anachronic, pre-modern, and it didn't work. In fact, we had a commonwealth with different nations, but these nations don't want commonwealth with us. These nations like Belarusians, Lithuanians, Ukrainians, all of them wanted independent states. And it's normal, it's normal that every nation want to have their own independent states. So, some of law and justice politicians are people older age with their heads in the clouds, reading historical books and believing in some ideas, for example, from 17th, 16th or 18th century. And in my opinion they don't understand nothing from our times and especially they don't understand that mass immigration is a big threat for the society. In Poland this process started, especially in bigger cities. Warsaw under the Law and Justice government became much closer to London when we analysed the population. There are not many African people, but many people from Asia, as I said, and especially from Russia and Ukraine. The situation is changing very fast. They made a legislation and as I said, they gave every privilege, every policy for Polish citizens. They gave it also to the people with Ukrainian passports. And these are many millions of people who would like to live abroad. We are the only European nation that pays for everything. And, of course, we have nothing in exchange. We have some agenda towards Ukraine, but they did nothing from our agenda, and we gave everything. And this is what we're against because we believe that it's impossible for one country to have two nations on the payroll, and this is how it works now. Then you have also Ukraine and supporting Ukraine agenda. At the beginning of the war we were not against, because we believed that this horrible Russian attack, is a crime and is a threat, but after two years we see that their government gave all that we have to Ukraine and the result is still not clear and other European nations do not act this way. They negotiate some things for them. Americans are also not very fast to give everything what they have. And now, for example, our army do not have enough weapons because they gave new weapons from Polish army to Ukraine. And at the beginning they said that Americans or Germans will give us in change new equipment, all the equipment and the thing, but they didn't. So it's very hard being a Pole and seeing all of that. It's very hard not to be critical to law and justice and their government. In fact, we are not surprised. We know these people for many years. We know that during the debate about joining EU they were in the same camp as leftists, as centrists, progressives and all of them. In fact, they were never national or truly traditionalist or truly conservative right. They are a mix of people of different ideas and their leader of law and justice. It's not easy to understand this, being a foreigner, but to understand the situation you should know that the leader of law and justice Jaroslaw Kaczynski. He always were against Polish nationalist tradition. He is rather from the tradition of Polish patriotic socialism. We had some pre-war tradition from interwar period of Polish, let's say, Polish patriotic socialists and this is their first choice. They do not talk about this last decades because they know that people would like to vote right-wing party, not patriotic left-wing party. But the leader is rather from, let's say, centrist or centre-left patriotic republican tradition, the leader of law and justice. The members of the party are very mixed and very different. I would not say that every MP is bad. There are many probably MPs with good views but they vote bad or act bad being in government. I will give you one more or two more examples. For example, we had a very big debate in Poland about pro-life. Law and justice was always pro-life in declaration but when they got majority they did everything thing not to vote on pro-life bill so two times polish pro-life movement collected more than hundreds of thousands of signatures having majority so-called pro-life majority people had to collect hundreds of thousands of signatures to put citizens bill to parliament and they voted against. They voted against for two times, then we as right-wing MPs, some of their MPs and every MP from Confederation made written request to Constitutional Court and Constitutional Court with some nominees, right-wing nominees from Law and Justice waited few years to analyse this request, but after they analysed this, they made a judgement that it is against Polish constitution to kill unborn babies with some disabilities or health problems. And this is how the situation changed, not by the voting in parliament, And of course, people who are in favour of law and justice say that this was their secret plan to organise this this way. But I do not believe. In my opinion, it was rather by accident. They never wanted. And now their former prime minister Morawiecki said that he is against this sentence of the court, of constitutional court. That they should defend this. Yes. But they said that they are against because they are afraid of public opinion, people who like abortion, they want centrist voters and so on. So they do not defend, they controlled every media in Poland and they didn't defend this issue. Another example, their prime minister supported long-term EU LGBT strategy. Being prime minister voted in favour. Another example, their minister who was responsible for European funds sent a secret letter to local governments that if they want European funds they should cancel Anti-LGBT and pro-family statements. Many local councils made some statements that they are against LGBT propaganda in schools and they support normal family policy. It was then criticized by, of course, progressive media and some LGBT organizations, but there was nothing against citizens' rights. It was nothing against civil liberties or something. It was a declaration that we don't want propaganda in schools or something like that. And we know that they made this letter to local governments. We know that only from LGBT organizations because they published this, being proud that the so-called right-wing government is pushing the pressure with the EU to local governments to be not too much conservative. Yes, so it shows how they work and they say one thing and they do the opposite and it was always like that. We know we know these people for four decades So we are not surprised about normal polish voter don't know all of these facts because you need, hundreds of hours to follow every information and analyse everything to to gather these details and to understand what's going on and if you follow only mainstream media, even mainstream Catholic media in Poland. In progressive mainstream media, you had an attack on law and justice, that these are nationalists, they are xenophobic, they are anti-European, they want to go back to the Middle Ages or something like that. So people said, okay, these are good people, yes, they are very conservative. And if you listen to some right-wing media or Catholic media, They are true conservatives. They fight very hard, tough fights in the EU and so on. And you had nowhere to have the truth about how they rule, how they govern the country. Everybody analyzed only what they said. And their speeches were quite good. I can agree. For example, two days ago, I listened to the speech of their leader and to their convention about EU policy and I could take this and it could be my speech, yes, but it has nothing to do with their government, what they did in Brussels. This is the problem and I think it's a problem in many countries. It's a problem also in Hungary. Orban is also very pragmatic, yes, he's not a nationalist. And there's a problem in Italy with the Meloni government. It's not an independent agenda of independence. And in many other countries. So this is how it works. And this is why we believe that Polish politics deserve a truly right-wing party with truly conservative and truly pro-national and sovereign agenda and people who are against political correctness. This is what gathers us in Confederation. We are against political correctness. We don't want to be influenced in any way by anybody from mainstream. And we are proud that we are anti-mainstream. Of course, I had many debates in mainstream media, so I always go when they ask me and I always discuss. And I believe that my views are not radical or far-right or anything like that. But I don't want to give up my principles and my beliefs. I don't want, I would rather, I would like to be rather outside politics, like being 12 years outside the parliament, than joining this, let's say, fake right political parties and saying good speeches and voting bad things. I don't want that. Well, Krzysztof, thank you for giving us such an overview of Polish politics. And I wish that we had politicians like yourself in the UK with conviction, with beliefs that actually stood on a biblical principle on a lot of these issues. And I just the final thought is as deputy speaker, I mean, that is a that is a prestigious, important position. You must be Donald Tusk's kind of worst nightmare, that you stand for everything he is against. I'm sure it was difficult to actually get in that position, was it? I'm sure there was opposition. I know we only have a few minutes, but I'm just curious to know the opposition from people like Tusk to actually having you, a nationalist, a Christian, in that position. It's a little bit different, in my opinion. To understand the situation, you should know that the main line of political difference, is in Poland between Civic Platform and Donald Tusk as a leader, and Law and Justice and Jarosław Kaczyński as a leader. It's not, on some level of course it's a, let's say, ideological and political different, but they have many things in common. This is our, let's say, talking point, yes, that they are not so different on the level of agenda of political program. When you analyze their EU policy, they could exchange their ministers, and in fact, they're exchanged in these two political parties many members of cabinets. In fact, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki before was an advisor to Donald Tusk. And there are many examples, I will not go into the detail because it's not so important. It is important to understand that it's a, let's say, ambition conflict between Kaczynski and Tusk. It's obvious that they hate each other. It started in 80s in the opposition movement. They have very bad opinion about each other, very bad. This is a true conflict, a true personal conflict. Both of them try to be pragmatic and in fact they are very pragmatic, very. But not on this one issue, not all about them themselves. This is their weak point that they become very emotional. So going back to the situation in the chamber and me as a deputy speaker Donald Tusk and don't care he don't care he hate yaroslav kaczynski and me I'm the guy from the different generation, in my opinion he do not believe in anything he is a pragmatic politician after so many years in politics. He was a liberal, he was a classic liberal in 80s, maybe early 90s. So on the level of defending economic freedom, I think he understands everything what we say. And he's a former classic liberal. Maybe he started on the same positions as Viktor Orban, but during years in politics, he lost belief probably in any principle. And now probably the only thing that he believes is pragmatism and power. Being in power and being pragmatic. This is how I understand him. So, in my opinion, he used left-wing politicians as tools. He gave them the platform, as you say in English, he gave them the platform, he gave them the space, even in government, he gave them a very important part of administration because he doesn't care. Not because he supports these ideas, he doesn't care. In my opinion, he personally believes that these are stupid people with stupid program but he didn't care. So he also didn't care about my views, in my opinion. Of course, some of his members in his political party care a lot and hate very conservative people. This is, let's say, a pro-abortion lobby in his party, very strong now, because his party started as centre-right party. It is interesting that Civic Platform, the party of Donald Tusk, started in 2001, all these three parties that I talked about, so League of Polish Families, Law and Justice and Civic Platform, all these political parties started in 2001 and entered the parliament. League of Polish Families after seven years was kicked out from parliament by voters unfortunately, but Law and Justice and Civic Platform stayed there and both Law and Justice Party and Civic Platform started as centre-right political parties very similar to each other, so similar that some politicians in 2001 didn't know which one to join so it was like a lottery or you had colleagues here so you go there you have colleagues here you go there it was a time of big changes in Polish politics so a civic platform the party of Donald Tusk started as a platform with principles of defending western civilization defending Christian values defending economic freedom defending some some conservative values maybe not everything but some and being pro-EU this was the starting point and after 20 years, they are centre-left political parties with very big pro-abortion, progressive lobby inside, former post-communist politicians, former leftist politicians inside, Green Party inside, because they built a civic coalition, they extended civic platform into civic coalition. And in this coalition, you have people who split it from the post-communist left, you have Green Party, you have some citizens' movement, and It's a central left spectrum. And Donald Tusk is a leader for everybody because now he tried to be pragmatic, not to be too close to any special views, yes? So for me it's completely not a problem. It's a problem with some MPs who are trying to be a little bit offensive or sometimes aggressive but I have my attitude which is always being very calm and polite to everybody no matter what are his views. I try to be polite and with respect to everybody this is I believe that how we should act in democratic politics and in Parliament and it works, because in fact even left-wing MPs or pro-abortion MPs have a good opinion about me as a deputy speaker, because I do not interrupt their speeches, I'm not nasty, counting their time. They could cooperate on this normal level with me, in my opinion, much better than, for example, with deputy speakers from law and justice, they were horrible, they were nasty, they were aggressive. They used their seat to, not to push their agenda, but to push their emotions against other people. So they were, there were attempts to push me from the seat, to kick me from the seat, the left put this request, but nobody voted in favor of this request, because nobody believed that it's a good decision to take this position from me and give it to anybody else. I think it's a result of maybe 20 years of my work in public debate and people know who I am, people know that I have my views, but people even who do not believe in my views, they respect that I didn't change them for many years, that I, in fact, in my opinion, many people from centre-left also respect me, that I didn't join law and justice. Because they have very bad opinion about law and justice, also about how they ruled when you analyse what they did with public money. Yes, this is another story, what they did with public money, how they used this for themselves. Their interests. Not very many bad stories. And we were not involved in all of that. So in my opinion, I have, I am lucky because I have a big respect. Of course, not everybody like me and especially not everybody like my views. But I have no reasons, I have no reason to say that I'm in a bad situation. Well, Krzysztof, I do appreciate your time. I'm so thankful to have you on. I know you've got great demands on your time being in that high profile position and being a high profile figure in the country. So thank you so much for giving us your time to explain to our UK and US audience a little bit about Polish politics. So thank you. Thank you very much for this invitation and this conversation and to finish this conversation with some good accent I would like to invite everybody who are true conservative people to come to Poland to meet us. We are very open to extend our international contacts. What I would like to say is that on the level of personal contacts. If some of you have some contacts with people from law and justice, it's not bad for us. As a normal people, we talk with each other normally in Parliament and outside Parliament. So we are critical to their leadership and to their prime minister, but taking normal MPs, we talk like normal people. And it is possible to have contacts with law and justice, for example, in European Parliament and with us in Poland or when we enter the European Parliament. So I would like to encourage everybody from truly right-wing movement to build contacts with Polish people, with Polish conservative organisations, political parties, editorial houses, NGOs, social movements. We have a big social movement, very many organizations and many good people. And please, come to Poland, have this contact, maybe also some people from the States. I believe that we should support each other. I always put some time and my energy to build this contact, so maybe some of my colleagues from abroad will watch this interview. I hope so. And me personally and our colleagues from Confederation, we are always very open to support every good people with good ideas to defend the principles that we believe, also conservative, traditional, Christian, Pro-freedom, pro-independence, and other good principles. So, this is my word and I believe that despite all these bad tendencies that we see in Western world, in Europe, we should have hope and we should defend good principles and good values, because this is our duty and this is how I believe, this is what we should do. So I have very big respect for every people who work in politics and on social level in countries that are less conservative than Poland, because I know how it feels when your country is going in the wrong direction. I talked with people from different countries and I know how it feels and I have big respect if you do a good job and give hope to your people, to your nations. Exactly. Well, thank you, Krzysztof, for your time. Greatly appreciate it. And I'm sure we will speak soon. Thank you very much.

Shaun Newman Podcast
#590 - Katherine Kowalchuk

Shaun Newman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 141:33


She is a lawyer & senior associate with Getz Collins & Associates , co-founder of Lawyers 4 Truth and former interim leader of the Independence Party of Alberta.  "SNP Presents" returns April 27th Tickets Below:https://www.showpass.com/cornerstone/ Let me know what you think. Text me 587-217-8500 Substack:https://open.substack.com/pub/shaunnewmanpodcastE-transfer here: shaunnewmanpodcast@gmail.com Website: https://silvergoldbull.ca/ Email: SNP@silvergoldbull.com Phone (877) 646-5303 – general sales line, ask for Grahame and be sure to let us know you're an SNP listener.

The Irish Tech News Podcast
Why Iceland is excelling in innovation and diversity, insights with Icelandic Innovation Minister Áslaug Arna Sigurbjörnsdóttir

The Irish Tech News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 12:06


We were invited to Iceland by Business Iceland to learn more about innovation, sustainability and diversity in the country. We were delighted to meet and interview their dynamic and energetic Minister of Higher education, Science and Innovation Áslaug Arna Sigurbjörnsdóttir. We cover diversity, innovation, why Iceland has to scale quickly, and how it engages with a global audience and market. More about Áslaug Arna Sigurbjörnsdóttir I'm born in Reykjavík 30th November 1990. I was appointed Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation in Iceland in November 2021. Before I was the Minister of Justice in the years 2019-2021 and became the youngest Minister of Justice ever appointed and youngest minister in the history of the Icelandic republic. I've a master's and BA degree from the University of Iceland in law. At 24 years I was elected the secretary of the Independence Party. The role is one of the three leadership roles in my party. A year later I was elected to parliament and became the chairman of the Judicial Affairs and Education Committee, NATO PA and later chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee and IPU. We flew to Iceland on Air Iceland as a guest of Business Iceland.

The Chris & Kerry Show
230516 Chris & Kerry interview Vicky Bayford for MLA Red Deer - North

The Chris & Kerry Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2023 144:22


Chris & Kerry interview Vicky Bayford, MLA candidate for the Independence Party for Red Deer - North. They will be discussing the Independence Party, her time on the board, and what makes her the best candidate for the constituency.VickyForMLA.comMay 16, 2023

The Chris & Kerry Show
230515 Chris & Kerry interview Katherine Kowalchuk for MLA Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills

The Chris & Kerry Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 89:48


Chris & Kerry interview Katherine Kowalchuk, MLA candidate for the Independence Party for Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills. They will be discussing the Independence Party, policies, and what makes her the ideal candidate for the area.May 15, 2023

The Chris & Kerry Show
230330 Chris Has The Mic

The Chris & Kerry Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 35:29


Could you REALLY not see this coming??Such a shame. But things like this have a way of exposing people's true intentions. Everything happens for a reason. Comments on the Independence Party of Alberta ousting their leader, Artur Pawlowski.March 30, 2023

The Chris & Kerry Show
230326 Dr. Paul Alexander Unchained Tour presented by The Independence Party of Alberta

The Chris & Kerry Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 166:40


Kerry attends the Dr. Paul Alexander Unchained Tour in Calgary on March 25, 2023Speakers include:Vicky Bayford - Membership Director, The Independence PartyShawn Hamm - Director at Large, The Independence PartyNathaniel Pawlowski - MLA Candidate Lougheed, The Independence PartyMike Andrusco - MLA Candidate Glenmore, The Independence PartyKatherine Kowalchuk - MLA Candidate Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills, The Independence PartyDr. William Makis - Physician, Cancer Researcher, AuthorArtur Pawlowski - Leader, The Independence PartyBob Blayone - MLA Candidate Camorose, The Independence PartyDr. Paul Alexander - Health Researcher, President Trump advisor during Covid-19

TishTalk
Episode 79-Pastor Artur Pawlowski on Canada's Corrupt Government and what we need to do to fix it.

TishTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 85:25


In this episode of TishTalk, I speak with Pastor Artur Pawlowski on his harsh treatment by the Conservative government in Alberta. He describes his grueling experience of fines and imprisonment for his crime of feeding the poor, preaching, not wearing a face covering and keeping his church open over Easter. We discuss the slippery slope of communism/fascism under the guise of sustainability happening rapidly and the evil being perpetrated on people in Canada and around the world. Pastor Artur talks about the importance of faith and how to step into courage with God's help. Pastor Artur also discusses why he launched a new Provincial party called the Independence Party while being caged and forced into solitary confinement and how all the mainstream parties need to be replaced with freedom and constitutionally oriented parties like the PPC that support individual freedom and oppose the current medical and government tyranny.

The Chris & Kerry Show
230226 Chris Has the Mic

The Chris & Kerry Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 78:25


Chris give his opinion on Pierre Poilievre's statement about Christine Anderson, Alberta Prosperity Project, the United Conservative Party and the Independence Party of Alberta. And answers a few questions.Feb 26, 2023

The Chris & Kerry Show
230112 The Independence Party of Alberta (TIP) Press Conference at the Alberta Legislature

The Chris & Kerry Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2023 72:07


TIP organizes a press conference to make a statement on the injustice of the four political prisoners still being held in jail for their involvement in the Coutts blockade in February 2022 despite many worse criminals have been allowed bail and walk free since then.Speakers:Kerry LambertArtur Pawlowski - Leader of the Independence PartyBob Blayone - Alberta Freedom Advocate and TIP MLA candidateNancy O'Neil - resident of Peace River and her findings of genocide in CanadaGranny-Margaret MacKay - concerned citizen who has taken up the Go Fund Me on behalf of the four prisoners' families in the Coutts blockadeVicky Bayford - previous leader of the Independence Party reads a statement from an Alberta family about the corruption in Child & Family ServicesDr. Roger Hodkinson - pathologist and humanitarian discusses steps the government should take now and after the Alberta electionPastor Shawn Hamm - municipal town councillor standing for rights and freedoms

The Chris & Kerry Show
230111 The Chris & Kerry Show "Alberta Prosperity Project Webinar - What's going on in the Netherlands?” Epilogue

The Chris & Kerry Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 54:11


(Watch or listen to that episode 230110 first)Chris & Kerry discuss issues with Climate Change, Farmer Nitrogen Fertilizer restrictions, and the Independence Party of Alberta Press Conference at the Alberta Legislature on Jan 12 in support of the rights of the political prisoners arrested in the Coutts blockade in February 2022.Jan 11, 2023

A.O.N Skillz Mixes
Pre-Independence Party @ Sonia's Sports Bar & Grill (RAW)

A.O.N Skillz Mixes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 65:08


Live Audio From: St. Remy & Mount Gay Rum Barbados Pre-Independence Party @ Sonia's Sports Bar & Grill St. Thomas, Barbados A.O.N Skillz & Biggest

LIVE AUDIOS
Pre-Independence Party @ Sonia's Sports Bar & Grill (RAW) [2022.11.29]

LIVE AUDIOS

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 65:09


Live Audio From:St. Remy & Mount Gay Rum BarbadosPre-Independence Party @ Sonia's Sports Bar & GrillSt. Thomas, BarbadosA.O.N Skillz & Biggest

The Chris & Kerry Show
221127 The Independence Party, Red Deer

The Chris & Kerry Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 180:19


The Independence Party, Red Deerwith Kerry Lambert, MCBob Blayone, MLA CandidateShawn Hamm, PastorChris Shaeffer, Mask & Respiratory SpecialistDr. William Makis, Nuclear Medicine PhysicianVicky Bayford, Previous Leader of the Independence Party and Constituency Association DirectorLaura Lynn Tyler ThompsonPastor Artur Pawlowski, Leader of the Independence Party of Alberta

The Chris & Kerry Show
221113 Chris Has The Mic

The Chris & Kerry Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2022 26:34


Chris Has The Mic.Discussion about Alberta Prosperity Project and the Independence Party of Alberta.

Beyond 50 Radio Show
EPISODE 714B: Jury Democracy: Returning Power to the People

Beyond 50 Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 28:28


For Beyond 50's "Political" talks, listen to an interview with Dr. Hugh McTavish. He is running for Governor of Minnesota with the Independence-Alliance Party, the successor to the Independence Party that elected Jesse Ventura. McTavish believes that the primary goal of government is promoting happines. His platform also includes his innovative proposal called "Jury Democracy" that involves having large, statistically valid juries of 500 - 2,000 randomly selected voters come to the capitol, hear argument for and against a particular bill or proposal, deliberate on it, and then vote on that one bill or proposal. It would impact public debate and transform political power and how government makes decisions. Tune in to Beyond 50: America's Variety Talk Radio Show about the natural, holistic, green and sustainable lifestyle. Visit https://www.Beyond50Radio.com and sign up for our Exclusive Updates.

Adam and Jordana
Hugh McTavish, Ph.D, Independence Party Gubernatorial candidate explains "Jury Democracy"

Adam and Jordana

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 10:45


Hugh McTavish joins the program to discuss his campaign to be the next Governor of Minnesota. From lockdowns to "Jury Democracy", this discussion has a lot of twists and turns.

The Other Side of Midnight with Frank Morano

On this edition of The Other Side of Midnight: Frank Morano is a slow burn. Frank is joined by Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, Professor of Medicine at Stanford University,  a research associate with the National Bureau of Economics Research and a Senior Fellow at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research. Then we stop by the stars with Amy Shira Tietel, author, popular science writer, spaceflight historian, and YouTuber. Frank Mackay, Nationally syndicated radio talk show host and longtime Independence Party helps us parse through the latest developments on The Long Island Serial Killer. And Tony LoBianco, legendary stage and television actor, tells us all about performance and shouts out veterans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Frank Morano
Frank Mackay, talk show host | 4-20-22

Frank Morano

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 25:43


Frank Mackay, Nationally syndicated radio talk show host and longtime Independence Party helps us parse through the latest developments on The Long Island Serial Killer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

JVC Broadcasting
Chairman of the "Independence Party Frank MacKay LIVE on LI in the AM w/Jay Oliver! 2-17-22

JVC Broadcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 24:26


Chairman of the "Independence Party Frank MacKay LIVE on LI in the AM w/Jay Oliver! 2-17-22 by JVC Broadcasting

DJ Dee Money Mixes
2022 GHANA INDEPENDENCE PARTY WEEKEND PROMO MIX

DJ Dee Money Mixes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 40:00


2022 GHANA INDEPENDENCE PARTY WEEKEND PROMO MIX Tickets are now available. Do not wait till last minute. Afrofusion Ladies Night at @lenocturnechicago

Black Talk Radio Network
“Time for an Awakening” Freestyle Friday 11-05-21 guest New Afrikan Independence Party Founder Khalid Raheem

Black Talk Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2021 184:02


Time for an Awakening with Bro.Elliott, Freestyle Friday 11-05-21 guest New Afrikan Independence Party Founder Khalid Raheem. After a huge election day defeat in Virginia, the finger of blame was pointed at Black People, what should be our collective response to things like this? Solutions were part of the conversation with our guest.

Jerm Warfare: The Battle Of Ideas
Western Cape independence is a good idea, with Jack Miller (Cape Independence Party)

Jerm Warfare: The Battle Of Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 51:25


Jack Miller is the leader of the Cape Independence Party (CIP), a South African political party whose goal it is to secede the Western Cape province from South Africa and to create a new autonomous country. https://www.capeparty.com

每日一經濟學人 LEON x The Economist
*第五季*【EP. 222】#609 經濟學人導讀 feat. 國際時事 feat. 新聞評論【誰是梅克爾接班人?;習近平 ft. 朱立倫 > 國共一家親;冰島政治 > 左中右執政聯盟;斯里蘭卡紡織業 ft. 關稅優惠待遇】

每日一經濟學人 LEON x The Economist

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2021 39:15


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DJ Dee Money Mixes
LIVE AUDIO NAIJA INDEPENDENCE PARTY @ AFROFUSION 10/1//21

DJ Dee Money Mixes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2021 85:17


LIVE AUDIO NAIJA INDEPENDENCE PARTY @ AFROFUSION

RNZ: Morning Report
Iceland election: New government will have more women than men

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2021 4:23


Iceland's new government has more women in power than men for the first time ever, as final results from the national election come in. Voters in Iceland elected 33 women to govern the country, which has been ranked the most gender-equal in the world for 12 years straight by the World Economic Forum. The current government is made up of Prime Minister Katrin Jakobsdottir's Left-Green Movement, the conservative Independence Party and the centrist-agrarian Progressive Party. With the Left-Green Movement losing ground and having eight other parties fighting for the reins, it's unclear who will be handed the mandate to form the next government. Copenhagen's Polar Research and Policy Initiative fellow Mikkel Schøler spoke to Susie Ferguson.

RNZ: Morning Report
Iceland election: New government will have more women than men

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2021 4:23


Iceland's new government has more women in power than men for the first time ever, as final results from the national election come in. Voters in Iceland elected 33 women to govern the country, which has been ranked the most gender-equal in the world for 12 years straight by the World Economic Forum. The current government is made up of Prime Minister Katrin Jakobsdottir's Left-Green Movement, the conservative Independence Party and the centrist-agrarian Progressive Party. With the Left-Green Movement losing ground and having eight other parties fighting for the reins, it's unclear who will be handed the mandate to form the next government. Copenhagen's Polar Research and Policy Initiative fellow Mikkel Schøler spoke to Susie Ferguson.

Wisecrackin’ with Winter
Candidate Mike Talks About His Competition

Wisecrackin’ with Winter

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 71:47


Candidate Mike Talks About His Competition. Political Paul joins Mike for some super interesting conversation. Mike recaps his time at the Minnesota State Fair in the mighty Independence Party booth Continue readingCandidate Mike Talks About His Competition The post Candidate Mike Talks About His Competition appeared first on Wisecrackin' with Winter.

Ballot to Talk About
Scandinavia Turns Left

Ballot to Talk About

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2021 58:22


This week's episode talks all things Scandinavia, looking back at the election results in last week's Norwegian poll and looking ahead to next weekend's Icelandic parliamentary elections. In Norway, Erna Solberg's Conservative coalition was defeated and Jonas Gahr Støre looks set to replace her as Prime Minister, but with whom? The Socialist Left and Centre Party have already begun coalition talks with Labour, but can they put their differences aside? Is this a good result for Labour? And will Stoltenberg's former Red-Green coalition re-emerge? With one week to go until Iceland's parliamentary election, Sam and Chern assess the main players and talk about what is likely to be a turbulent set of results. Katrin Jakobsdóttir is hoping to gain a second term as Prime Minister, but her coalition partners in the Independence Party and Progressive Party could well be eyeing up her position. How did such a broad coalition come about? Are the Progressive Party a true centrist party? What has gone wrong for the Social Democratic alliance since 2013? And why is Iceland a naturally right-leaning democracy? All these questions, and more, answered in this week's podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ballot-to-talk-about/message

DIMA ZAGO
Dima Zago - Ukraine Dancing Independence Party Mix (24.08.21) kissfm.ua

DIMA ZAGO

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 22:00


KISS FM Ukraine
Ukraine Dancing – Independence Party - (Mix by Frooker, FrenZy, Dima Zago) (24.08.21)

KISS FM Ukraine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 60:00


(Mix by Frooker, FrenZy, Dima Zago) by Ukraine Dancing – Independence Party on Kiss FM Ukraine

Cross Border Podcasts
The Ballot Box EP. 14 Vicky Bayford

Cross Border Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2021 36:13


Vicky Bayford is running to be the next leader of the The Independence Party of Alberta. Bayford sits down to talk about her vision for the Independence Party of Alberta, and what an independent Alberta looks like. Follow Vicky Bayford Twitter: https://twitter.com/VictoryBayford Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/victorybayford/ Website: https://www.abindependence.com/ If you like what you hear and want to keep the show going consider sponsoring the show at : https://www.patreon.com/CrossBoderInterviewPodcast Follow the Cross Border Interview Podcast: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crossborderpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CrossBorderPod Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/CrossBorderInterviewPodcast Website: https://www.crossborderinterviews.ca/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI2i25ZVKTO84oUsLyO4jig Miranda, Brown & Associates Inc. © 2021

JVC Broadcasting
Independence Party Chairman & Our Very Own Frank MacKay LIVE on LI in the AM w/ Jay Oliver! 6-23-21

JVC Broadcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 39:15


Independence Party Chairman & Our Very Own Frank MacKay LIVE on LI in the AM w/ Jay Oliver! 6-23-21 by JVC Broadcasting

Conservative News & Right Wing News | Gun Laws & Rights News Site
Trudy Economics – WildRose Independence Party

Conservative News & Right Wing News | Gun Laws & Rights News Site

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 5:11


Trudeau sets another record—and not in a good way Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has set another record—increasing the federal debt (per person) more than any other prime minister (not facing a world war or recession) since 1870. He earlier set a spending record, as the Trudeau government has spent more money (per person) than any other prime minister in Canadian history. Rapid debt accumulation, accompanied by unprecedented levels of spending is simply not sustainable—and Canadians will be left to deal with the consequences. Let's take a closer look at some of Justin Trudeau's historic achievements. https://www.fraserinstitute.org/article/trudeau-sets-another-record-and-not-in-a-good-way Globalist Agenda, Phase 2:... View Article

FORward Radio program archives
Live From Forward Radio's Independence Party | June 12, 2021

FORward Radio program archives

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2021 71:08


On Saturday, June 12th, WFMP pulled volunteers, supporters, and friends of the station together for a special celebration to mark our independence as a new 501(c)3 non-profit and to welcome our new Board of Directors. Listen in to hear a recording of our live broadcast from the party, including a keynote address from one of our new Board members, Cynthia Ganote, professor of Sociology at the University of Louisville.

JVC Broadcasting
Independence Party Chairman & LI News Radio's Frank MacKay LIVE on LI in the AM w/Jay Oliver! 6-8-21

JVC Broadcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 20:02


Independence Party Chairman & LI News Radio's Frank MacKay LIVE on LI in the AM w/Jay Oliver! 6-8-21 by JVC Broadcasting

Fuse in Focus
S4E7 - Russia, COVID-19 in India and local elections

Fuse in Focus

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 59:04


This week on fuse in focus the team discusses the strife engulfing Russian politics centring around the two personalities of Vladimir Putin and the imprisoned activist Alexei Navalny. In other international news we discuss the Indian covid catastrophe and the debate surrounding responsibilities of support by members of the Indian diaspora. In domestic news fuse in focus members debate the electoral potentialities of the northern Independence Party and drawbacks of first past the post voting. Finally in Manchester student news we look at the motives and demands of a new student occupation of the Sam Alex building.

GuffManCast
The Northern Independence Party Explained

GuffManCast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2021 8:20


I explain the Northern Independence Party (NIP) in the UK --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/guffmancast/message

Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
The Wildrose Independence Party: What is their Vision for Alberta?

Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 65:15


With Alberta running an $18 billion deficit in its 2021-22 budget and more than $100 billion in accumulated debt, it appears obvious that fiscal changes are needed – spending cuts or revenue increases or both? The speaker will argue fundamental changes are needed and that his Wildrose Independence Party (WIP) plan to be a strong contender in Alberta's next provincial election. Should they gain power, WIP would assert Alberta's independence and redefine its relationship with Canada, create a “Constitution of Alberta” and affirm all individual freedoms and rights. An Alberta Police Force, an Alberta Revenue Agency, an Alberta Pension/Employment Insurance Plan, and an Alberta Immigration policy would be established. Under the guidance of WIP, Alberta would refine its own Environmental policies while continuing to develop and transport our natural resources responsibly. New trade agreements with other provinces and nations would be prioritized, as would improved access to immediate and high quality health care, hospitals and staff. World class educational facilities and staff would also be emphasized and WIP commits to hold a referendum on independence from Canada at an appropriate time – the speaker will elaborate. Speaker: Paul Hinman – Interim leader of the Wildrose Independence Party Serving the people of Alberta for over 17 years as an MLA or political advisor, Paul Hinman's mission has always been to get Alberta's house in order by advancing good governance through principled policies. Hinman was elected to his first term as the Member of Alberta's Legislative Assembly (MLA) representing the Alberta Alliance Party in the constituency of Cardston-Taber-Warner serving from 2004-08. He later served as MLA for Calgary-Glenmore from 2009-12, representing the Wildrose Party. Date and time: Thursday, April 22, 2021 at 10 am MST YouTube Live link: https://youtu.be/-P9TmSL6tuY In order to ask questions of our speaker in the chat feature of YouTube, you must have a YouTube account and be signed in. Please do so well ahead of the scheduled start time, so you'll be ready. Go the YouTube Live link provided in this session flyer and on the top right of your browser click the “sign in” button. If you have Google or Gmail accounts, they can be used to sign in. If you don't, click “Create Account” and follow along. Once you are signed in, you can return to the live stream and use the chat feature to ask your questions of the speaker. Remember you can only participate in the chat feature while we are livestreaming. Link to SACPA's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFUQ5mUHv1gfmMFVr8d9dNA

Pod’s Own Country: The Yorkshire Post’s Political Podcast

The Yorkshire Post's Westminster Correspondent Geri Scott speaks to former Colne Valley MP Thelma Walker, who is standing in the Hartlepool by-election as a member of Northern Independence Party.Note: This was recorded before nominations closed. The Northern Independence Party did not register with the Electoral Commission in time for Ms Walker to be listed as their candidate and she will now stand as an independent.

The Irish Independence Party -Episode 36

"The Others" The Alan Kinsella Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 28:05


A look at the Irish Independence Party which ran from 1977 until the late 1980's. They fielded 4 candidates in the 1979 UK Elections and were at their height winning 21 seats in the 1981 Northern Irish Local Elections. Sinn Féin's decision to contest Northern Elections resulted in much of the IIPs support being lost.

Mandatory Redistribution Party
The Northern Independence Party (feat. Philip Proudfoot) | 062

Mandatory Redistribution Party

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 51:13


Jack talks to Philip Proudfoot founder of the Northern Independence Party, the new democratic socialist party founded in 2020 to fight the iniquities of the north/south divide, pointing a gravy-soaked finger at the South and saying “no, YOU’RE England.”---Support us on Patreon (only if you can!): patreon.com/mandatoryredistributionparty---Mandatory Redistribution Party was created and produced by Sean Morley and Jack Evans. Our title theme was created by Ella Jean. Additional music from Antonin Dvorjak’s New World Symphony. The Northern Independence Party website: https://www.freethenorth.co.uk/

The Capitol Pressroom
Audio Vault: Despite political setback, Independence Party predicts bright future

The Capitol Pressroom

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 12:29


Dec. 17, 2020 - The Independence Party fell short of the new thresholds to retain its automatic ballot access. We discussed the next steps for the party with its Chairman, Frank MacKay. (originally aired 11/24/20)

The Capitol Pressroom
Despite political setback, Independence Party predicts bright future

The Capitol Pressroom

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 13:59


Nov. 24, 2020 - The Independence Party fell short of the new thresholds to retain its automatic ballot access. We discussed the next steps for the party with its Chairman, Frank MacKay.

The Alliance Party After Dark
Independence Party of New York's State Chair Frank MacKay

The Alliance Party After Dark

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 55:54


Frank MacKay, Chairman of the Independence Party of New York talks about the Independence Party and its history and influence in New York State politics, as well as politics for the entire nation. Frank has a very active career in public relations, entertainment and politics spanning four decades and encompassing a diversity of disciplines. Back in 1985, at the age of 18, he published his first music production called “Network”, which quickly became a hit among music business insiders, musicians and their fans. Over the next decade, Frank built a significant following in the music industry as a band and club promoter, and by the time he was 25, he had launched three nightclubs known as Dr. Shay's and managed entertainers such as Criss Angel and CJ Ramone. On the political front, back in 1992, Frank became active in Ross Perot's third party presidential run. He was always a student of politics, and early in his career in entertainment he helped club-goers register to vote by the thousands. In 1995, he became a key organizer in the Independence Party of New York and active in third party politics. By the year 2000, at the age of 32, Frank became the youngest State Chairman of a political party in New York State history, and has since been elected as State Chair of the Independence Party of New York. The Independence Party has grown significantly under his leadership, and has now joined forces with the Alliance Party. Currently, Frank hosts “Breaking it Down,” a leading celebrity radio and podcast talk show, which is nationally syndicated and has a faithful following of thousands of listeners.

Working Class Heroes Podcast
Deciding Puerto Rico's Future

Working Class Heroes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 60:51


On this week's show, Lupita and Mel host, Khadija and Danny bring us a special edition of our weekly headlines, given Trump's diagnosis of Covid19, Lupita and Mel break down some of Puerto Rico's most recent events. Finally, Julian speaks with Paul Figueroa, a San Juan City Council candidate and member of the Puerto Rican Independence Party, about the upcoming vote on statehood in November. We'll be discussing colonialism, democracy, the no vote campaign, and what vision the Independence Party has for Puerto Rico's future.

ZambiaBlogTalkRadio
Virtual Independence Party & Presidential Elections Discussion

ZambiaBlogTalkRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2020 61:00


Join us this afternoon Sunday, October 4th at 2:00 pm/est/ 1:00 pm/cst and 11:00 am/pst for a general discussion on the upcoming Zambian Virtual  Independence Party celebrations. Time permitting, we will also discuss the upcoming presidential elections both in Zambia and the US. Please be a part of these important discussions and conversations. Your voice counts! 

DJROYMIXTAPES
DJ ROY 57 INDEPENDENCE PARTY ASHEVILLE ROOMNINE 6AUG19 [LIVE AUDIO]

DJROYMIXTAPES

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 163:45


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Scottish Independence Podcast - YesCowal and IndyLive Radio
The IndyPram Podcast #50 - Pat Lee - Alliance For Independence Party

Scottish Independence Podcast - YesCowal and IndyLive Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 46:17


Hudson Power Broker
Issues & Interviews on Hudson Power Broker - Hon. Peter Forman for Re-Election 6/15/20

Hudson Power Broker

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 15:10


Lalor interviews Judge Peter Forman who is running for re-election to Dutchess County Court. Forman is running in the Independence Party primary on Tuesday June 23rd and early voting has already started.

The Alliance Party After Dark
A discussion with Michael Burger, the Alliance Party's National Vice Chair

The Alliance Party After Dark

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 39:46


Michael Burger, the National Vice Chair for the Alliance Party, talks about party values and how they relate to current events. We also discuss some of the issues with ballot access across the country in this election year. Michael has a lot of experience with political parties. He held officer positions within the Reform Party, the Independence Party of Minnesota, and most recently, he was a state chair, a regional chair, a vice chair and national chair of the modern Whig Party of America. He's also worked with the Green Party and United We Stand.

Black Minds Unchained Podcast
Part 2 Chris Kelley CD5 Independence Party Candidate for Minnesota CD5, Minneapolis buys K-mart land for 9 Million dollars

Black Minds Unchained Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 69:37


Minnesota CD 5 demographicsMinneapolis buys the lot for 9 million but K-mart has the lease for 30 more yearsAllocating money for educational browsers to get kids away from failing schoolsWhere is the money going?Having the resources to put the police where they need to be.We don't care about Washington, we care about MinnesotaBeing a police officer back in the day vs nowVouchers for minor equipment violations in MinneapolisThe ticket quota mythNational Debt and who's going to inherit itIs social security going to be there when we retireHealthcareDeficit reductionFiscal ResponsibilityRepublicans will never make sustainable connections with the black community when members of their leadership are given the opportunity during lobby day and rudely brush off one of its community leaders. (at the 52.30-minute mark) Support the show (http://www.venmo.com/blackmindsunchained)

Black Minds Unchained Podcast
Part 1 Chris Kelley CD5 Independence Party Candidate for Minnesota CD5

Black Minds Unchained Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 68:29


Chris Kelley visits the "Black Cave" to discuss:The need for Independent politicians We will never get our country back until we have a viable 3rd partyA need for adequate funding for federal agencies to protect the boardersThe need for more police that are "beat cops" that members of the community knowMoney to faith-based organizationsCity and or county attornies declining to prosecute/ decline charges even with witnesses Minneapolis city council declining to take grants designed to hire more police.The importance of having politicians that have seen the good and bad sides of the communities.Talking points vs plan of actionRepublicans and Democrats encouraging him not to run because he is "taking their votes"Support the show (http://www.venmo.com/blackmindsunchained)

Gadfly
Alaskan Independence Party - Part 2

Gadfly

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2020 42:07


Against all odds, the AKIP has won the Governor's seat in Alaska. But what will come of their new-found power? Will they ascend to even greater ranks? Will Alaska finally be free? Will Joe Vogler ever get the god damn Park Rangers off his back so he can mine his gold and nuke some glaciers?All this, and more, in part two of the Alaskan Independence Party!

The Alliance Party After Dark
Philip Fuehrer and Ben Thome talk politics with a Minnesotan perspective

The Alliance Party After Dark

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 55:16


This evening we chat with Philip Fuehrer, the chair of the Independence-Alliance Party of Minnesota as well as the Alliance Party State Chair, and Ben Thome, the State Party Director for the Independence-Alliance Party of Minnesota. Both Philip and Ben have been with the Independence Party for quite some time and have learned many lessons regarding politics in Minnesota, and they share their experience and lessons in this informative podcast.

Gadfly
Alaskan Independence Party - Part 1

Gadfly

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2020 53:16


For episode four of Gadfly we go as far north as the boundaries of America will take us and look at the beginnings of the Alaskan Independence Party and, its founder, a cranky old prospector-lawyer named Joe Vogler. As party founder he fought for Alaska to leave the United States and form its own sort of Libertarian utopia. In his personal life, he fought buses, trees, and the National Park Service.How far can one perpetually ornery old man possibly go? Find out at least half of that answer here in part one of two.

DJROYMIXTAPE
DJ ROY 57TH INDEPENDENCE PARTY ROOMNINE/ASHEVILLE 6AUG19 [LIVE AUDIO]

DJROYMIXTAPE

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2019 163:45


DJ ROY 57TH INDEPENDENCE PARTY ROOMNINE/ASHEVILLE 6AUG19 [LIVE AUDIO] by DJROY

Everybody Assumes
Ep. 17 The Battle of Mutual Exhaustion: The Roots of the Arab-Israeli Conflict w/ Dr. Einat Wilf

Everybody Assumes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2019 40:37


70 plus years in, Israel remains in conflict with the majority of its Arab neighbors. Why? In the long term, can Arabs -- whether they be Palestinians, Saudis, or Emirates -- make a long-term peace with Israel that accepts Israel back into its original neighborhood, as the original Zionist thinkers wanted? How does Bibi Netanyahu's worldview shape Israel's future with the Palestinians, American Jews, and even Asia? In this week's episode, Dr. Einat Wilf and I discuss delve into this question and many more, including the future of the US-Israel relationship, and what serving in the Knesset is like. Dr. Einat Wilf was a member of the Israeli Knesset from 2010 to 2013, first in the Labor Party and then the (now-defunct) Independence Party, and served on the influential Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee. Before that, she was the Foreign Policy advisor to Vice Prime Minister Shimon Peres, where Wilf assisted in the 2007-08 negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians. Wilf is the author of "Winning the War of Words, and is co-author of the forthcoming "The War of Return: How Western Indulgence of the Palestinian Dream Has Obstructed the Path to Peace." Most insightful person to follow on Social Media: Shimrit Meir Book that has most shaped their thinking: Aba Eban's books

Roy Green Show
Bonus Segment - UKIP founder Professor Alan Sked, on the state of Brexit in 2019

Roy Green Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 4:50


Has Brexit only become more confusing? Is it less likely to reflect the will of the British people now? Professor Alan Sked explains the latest developments with Brexit. Guest: Alan Sked, Professor Emeritus with the London School of Economics, Founder of the U.K. Independence Party,  Author of 'Metternich and Austria. An Evaluation' See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dialogos Radio
Interview with Antti Pesonen of Finland's Independence Party (Greek)

Dialogos Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2019 19:50


GR - Interview with Antti Pesonen of Finland's Independence Party, on similarities between Finland and Greece, adverse impact of the EU and euro on Finland, and his party's position in favor of EU and euro exit. Greek voiceover. Aired March 17-23, 2016.

Dialogos Radio
Interview with Antti Pesonen of Finland's Independence Party (English)

Dialogos Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2019 20:13


EN - Interview with Antti Pesonen of Finland's Independence Party, on similarities between Finland and Greece, the adverse impact of the EU and euro on Finland, and his party's position in favor of EU and euro exit. In English. Aired March 17-23, 2016.

#TheLOCKERROOM on 95.7 CRUZ FM
Dave Bjorkman (Alberta Independence Party) on #TheLOCKERROOM:

#TheLOCKERROOM on 95.7 CRUZ FM

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2018 9:42


Dave Bjorkman is the interim leader of the Alberta Independence Party and was on the show on July 13, 2018. Dave wants Alberta to separate from the rest of the country, and he's not a fan of the NDP. @daveyboyworking

Newswrap
Proposed pro-independence party ban ‘cause for concern’

Newswrap

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2018 3:18


Newswrap
Proposed pro-independence party ban ‘cause for concern’

Newswrap

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2018 3:18


Roy Green Show
From Trump's critique of European immigration to UKIP and Brexit, and Canada's Generation Screwed

Roy Green Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2018 43:22


The Roy Green Show Podcast Demetrios Papademetriou, co-founder and former president of the Global Migration Institute (Europe Centre), on immigration in Europe and U.S. President Trump telling Europeans to “watch themselves.” Leader of UKIP Gerard Batten discusses how the U.K. Independence Party is reacting to Theresa May's “Soft Brexit” plan, an whether the party agrees with U.S. President Trump's comments. Ben Lawton of Generation Screwed talks with Roy and takes calls on the economic issues facing young Canadians. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Roy Green Show
Gerald Batten Member of the European Parliament on imprisonment of Tommy Robinson

Roy Green Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2018 19:32


Tommy Robinson was arrested, charged, tried and imprisoned in a matter of hours. The self-described British journalist and co-founder of the English Defense League, now member of the Quillium think tank was live-streaming the arrivals of a number of men at a British court where they were charged with sexual grooming of girls and women.  The men were predominantly of Pakistani origin and Muslim. What is the story behind these events? Our guest knows Batten personally, and can speak on the sexual exploitation taking place in the U.K.   Guest: Gerard Batten, Member of the European Parliament for London, U.K. Independence Party, Batten knows Robinson personally and has been interviewed by him. (Photo: Global News) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Roy Green Show
The Roy Green Show Podcast - June 3, 2018 - Joe Warmington talks freedom of expression, Gerard Batten on Tommy Robinson's arrest, and Alfredo Corchado on Mexican drug cartels

Roy Green Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2018 45:55


The Roy Green Show Podcast Joe Warmington returns to the show to talk about the nuances of freedom of expression, Member of European Parliament Gerard Batten discusses the arrest of Tommy Robinson, and Journalist Alfredo Corchado  shares stories from his time reporting on Mexican drug cartels. - Is freedom of expression increasingly limited? A few weeks ago, Roy and Toronto Sun columnist Joe Warmington brought up the topic while discussing the conduct of some members of Ontario's NDP. Now Joe and Roy pick up the topic again, to dig deeper into the ideas of freedom of expression, political correctness and double-standards. Meanwhile, there has been no apology from the NDP and none of the contentious candidates faced firing. What can be done, how should these issues should be handled? - Tommy Robinson was arrested, charged, tried and imprisoned in a matter of hours. The self-described British journalist and co-founder of the English Defense League, now member of the Quillium think tank was live-streaming the arrivals of a number of men at a British court where they were charged with sexual grooming of girls and women.  The men were predominantly of Pakistani origin and Muslim. What is the story behind these events? Our guest knows Batten personally, and can speak on the sexual exploitation taking place in the U.K. Guest: Gerard Batten, Member of the European Parliament for London, U.K. Independence Party, Batten knows Robinson personally and has been interviewed by him. - Alfredo Corchado is a Dallas Morning News correspondent who has written extensively about Mexican drug cartels and has had his life threatened several times, even once narrowly escaping a hit team. Alfredo joins us to speak about the ongoing issues on the U.S/Mexico border as well as concerns about MS-13 and other drug gangs illegally crossing the Canadian border. Guest:  Alfredo Corchado, journalist, author of ‘Homelands: Four Friends, Two Countries, and the Fate of the Great Mexican-American Migration' See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Epikworld
@EPIKJONES - EPIK JONES LIVE SET IN JAMAICA PRE INDEPENDENCE PARTY 3RD ROUND

Epikworld

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2018 37:18


Epikworld
@EPIKJONES - EPIK JONES LIVE SET IN JAMAICA PRE INDEPENDENCE PARTY 2ND ROUND

Epikworld

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2018 50:51


New Media Central
NMC Nightly News European Edition 10/20/2017

New Media Central

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2017 17:17


NMC Nightly News tonight focuses on Europe with British hosts Jack Oliver Smith and Sebastian Cheek. They speak about this week's developments in the U.K. Independence Party, President Trump's Tweet on Britain's terror statistics and the latest on the Brexit negotiations.

AfroNation with Dj Kishi (AfroBeat, Reggae, HipHop, MashUps, Top 40)

Whats Up Everybody here is a live mix from #AfroFusion the #1 diverse celebration in Chicago. Along side some incredible Dj’s : @Djthreek, @DjDeeMoney, @DjBonsu and Yours truly @DjKishi. We are on a quest to provide you with none stop jams from all over the world. Make sure you follow me on all social media @djkishi and make you stay tuned to Flavour Concert coming up Oct. 14, 2017, make sure you get your tickets at www.dis-entertainment.com. Also I will be LIVE Oct. 1 for the Nigerian day Independence Party watch for the Indy MIX….. Keep following the #DJKISHIMOVEMENT

Electro  Cultura Remix
Crazy independence party 2017

Electro Cultura Remix

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2017 63:19


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Electro  Cultura Remix
Crazy independence party 2017

Electro Cultura Remix

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2017 63:19


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Angel's Twine (l'ange céleste de l'electro)
Crazy independence party 2017

Angel's Twine (l'ange céleste de l'electro)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2017 63:19


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Angel's Twine (l'ange céleste de l'electro)
Crazy independence party 2017

Angel's Twine (l'ange céleste de l'electro)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2017 63:19


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DJ Dee Money Mixes
DJ DEE MONEY LIVE AT AFROFUSION FRIDAYS -NAIJA INDEPENDENCE PARTY

DJ Dee Money Mixes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2016 100:20


DJ DEE MONEY LIVE AT AFROFUSION FRIDAYS -NAIJA INDEPENDENCE PARTY by DJ Dee Money

DJ Dee Money Mixes
DJ DEE MONEY PRESENTS NIGERIAN INDEPENDENCE PARTY PROMO MIX

DJ Dee Money Mixes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2016 79:16


D.I.S ENTERTAINMENT Presents Afro Fusion Independence Day Celebration EVENT 1: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30TH, 2016 HURRY!!! -> For EARLY BIRD TICKETS DOORS 10pm - Party until 4am Music By: CHICAGO's TOP AFRICAN DJs Afrobeat * Hip Hop * Soca * Dancehall * Reggae * 90's* Pop* Pictures By: Tunji Sangoleye of Dare2dream Photography. Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/afrofusion-nigeria-independence-day-celebration-tickets-26971209614 EARLY ARRIVAL IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!! EVENT 2: Saturday, October 1st, 2016 Special performances by Top African Artist Group -Bracket Performing Hits like Alive, Panya, Mama Africa, Temperature, International Baby, Nana, Fever, Shoe Size, Celebrate and many more. Venue: The Promontory 5311 S. Lake Park Ave. Chicago, IL. Music By: Dee Money * Dee’Jay Three’k * DJ Bonsu * DJ Kishi Tickets:http://www.ticketweb.com/t3/sale/SaleEventDetail?dispatch=loadSelectionData&eventId=6125565&pl=promchi&REFID=wordpress Please adhere to our dress code policy. Pictures By: Tunji Sangoleye of Dare2dream Photography We invite EVERYONE with open minds to come out and have a great time. Networking is the key!

Rule The Roost
United Kane Independence Party

Rule The Roost

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2015 47:31


Bains and Stafford-Bloor are a man and a guest down, but the show must go on. The double act to end all double acts discuss the Manchester City loss, Eriksen's form, Vertonghen and Rose, Stoke away, and the Super League Dream Team update. This is quite short and to the point for us...try not to get used to it though. COYS. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

CUNY TV's City Talk
Wise Guys & Gal-NYState & NYCity Politics

CUNY TV's City Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2014 29:07


Wise Guys & Gal: Errol Louis, Azi Paybarah, and Liz Benjamin, review the recent Democratic primary; upstate's reaction to downstate's initiatives; the Working Families Party, the Independence Party...and more.

Jugglers International
JUGGLERS LIVE AT INDEPENDENCE PARTY [DEC 2013]

Jugglers International

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2014 98:08


JUGGLERS LIVE - ALL GENRES

Political Pull – Greg Fettig
Political Pull – The Party’s Over

Political Pull – Greg Fettig

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2013 38:33


It is time for a two party political system in the United States. The Democrats and Republicans are one in the same, both culpable for the impending collapse of the nation. The Independence Party is THE answer to America’s nearly insurmountable problems. America is the Land of Pay to Play politics and this week finds the Chamber of Commerce in … Read more about this episode...